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    Students in East Asia face many issues regarding college entrance exams. They spend many years preparing for them, and deal with a lot of pressure from parents and society to pass these exams and become successful. This exam decides what type of future these students will have. Many students usually pass, but the one who do not have a lot of work to do. Some prepare to take it again but the chances are very low, and they need to have a backup plan to satisfy their families, society, and, of course

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    NECESSITY OF KEEPING UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE EXAMINATION By Nguyeãn Ngoïc Khaùnh Linh Professor OÂng Vaên Minh Taâm COM2-D May 2008 Outline I. Introduction: The Vietnam education reform: omitting university entrance examination II. Reasons for not abolishing university entrance examination: A. Best selection guarantee B. The shortage of colleges and universities C. The effect of entrance exams III. Conclusion

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    made.           Modernization in every transaction became more popular as it reached even small organizations like school. School is one of the organizations that need advancement, because in this institution many transactions are made like the entrance examination. Education

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    which were 5th-grade classes and three of which were 4th-grade classes. The 5th-grade classes were situated towards the entrance of the lunchroom farthest from the entrance on three long tables affixed vertically to the lunch line, whereas the 4th grade long tables were situated towards the entrance of the lunchroom. I sat proudly at the sixth table farthest away from the entrance on the left side wherein I

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    Spear, to make a peace treaty with the tribe. Neasha then starts her adventure through a dark, misty, forest to get to the tribe. She then sees two big, tall, muscled men who were guarding the front entrance to the Api’i tribe. She then plans out how to distract them from seeing her pass through the entrance. Above her, she sees a shadow… There was a group of monkey’s passing above her. She then grab a fallen banana that was right beside her on a rock. Neasha throws it past the guards, down the hill

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    looked down to the northern wall of the bandit camp, and saw Lydia waiting for an opening. Almost as if Lydia could tell Elcarien was looking at her, she pointed up, gesturing for him to take the guard positioned on top of the rock beside the eastern entrance. Elcarien realized what he must do, and pulled his arrow back to full draw. He held his breath and aimed above the tower, which to him was some distance away. After a brief pause, Elcarien let lose his arrow with the snap of the bowstring, and arrow

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    City of Fountains Creativity and Inspiration Many people living in Kansas City do not appreciate one of the things their home is known for, fountains. A member of our group originally thought of the nickname “City of Fountains”, so we took that idea and expanded it. Our exhibit would not only educate our community about a subject they never would have thought of, but would implement a curiosity about the history of this city for young minds to learn as well. We also thought that the exhibit should

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    CHAPTER 6: DESIGN SYNTHESIS 6.1 DESIGN PHILOSOPHY John Portman, a famous hotel designer composed on the significance of design philosophy by saying that , "A design philosophy is the rudder for the boat, it makes possible a continuing course in a meaningful direction." In other words, for a building to meet the needs of all the people, the architect must look for some common grounds and experiences. Portman, (January 1979, p.133) To conclusively accomplish the particular targets of this project

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    I first went to Garner State Park when I was thirteen years of age, I had never heard of that place before, but my neighbors from across the street had invited me for the weekend. Ever since I visited, it became one of my favorite places to attend to; I have yet to find someone who doesn’t find that park beautiful. I did a vast number of things which were all genuinely enjoyable; everything was done at the perfect time from the early morning till sunset. Generally, I arrive there at four in the

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    decide the sewer isn’t the best way to move on and return to the city through the same entrance. Carefully entering the treasury house, which is where I am told Thonar will be, I walked in like I belonged there. I bluff my way in to see Thonar, he isn’t pleased to see me, and he tells me he knew Margaret is an imperial agent and tells me to leave. Before I can do anything else I hear fighting at the entrance, when we go to the front we find his wife

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