jealousy, etc. 3. Is there anything that you have learnt from him/her and his/her behavior? 4. If you are in troubled situation, does your friend help you, in what way and into what extent? 5. How loyal are you to your friends? Do you think friendship can last long time or just short time? Why? Why not? 6. How much and how long would you support and help him/her? 7. How much tolerance do you have for his/her
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|携手推动中澳经贸合作再上新台阶 |Promote advancement of Australia-China Economic and Trade | |在中澳经贸合作论坛午餐会上的主旨演讲 |Cooperation hand in hand | |(2010年6月21日,堪培拉) |At lunch meeting of Australia-China Economic and Trade | | |Cooperation Forum | |中华人民共和国副主席 习近平
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Loneliness affects everyone at one time or another. Loneliness changes the way a person thinks and behaves . Loneliness can occur due to minority of gender, colour or not enough companionship. Steinbeck shows us how Candy, Crooks and Curleys wife experience loneliness. He also demonstrates how George and Lennie do not show loneliness but how they show companionship. Candy, Crooks and Curleys wife are all lonely for different reasons. Candy being disabled and old makes it hard for him to make friends
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almost all aspects. She may be chubby, but she’s beautiful. She may own a face of a baby, but she’s strong. She is my “bestest friend” among the five. She is my human Barbie, my guidance counsellor, my older sister, and God’s definition of true friendship. She is Kathlyne Mei Pua. Our kind of relationship is unexplainable. Our eyes talk like we had our own secret club. We fought rumors like army soldiers, and share food like hungry dogs. We may be weird, but we’re the best kind of weird. All
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Recent advancements in technology have changed our lives significantly. Most noticeably, they facilitate our living, as evidenced by more effectiveness, efficiency, convenience, and ease which result from their proper application. With the aid of recent advanced technologies, difficult tasks can be accomplished in less time with less effort and energy than they were in the past. However, some people are concerned that the convenience and ease that recent advanced technologies offer affect our
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depending on different factors. It's natural for parents to worry about the way that a teenager’s behavior is mostly influenced by his friends. And it's logical for them to wonder, how long allow a teenager can spend time with his friends at all. Friendships can be influence from one to another as teenagers. It’s clearly powerful. Also, it makes the difference between good and bad grades at school. Good behavior can spread through the group. A teen whose friends are socially active in positive ways
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Friends By Face or Friends By Facebook “As we click with more pals online, the idea of friendship multiplies,” by Joel Garreau (2008). “Whom exactly can you count on(pg 139).” As a society today everyone is depending on the status of the internet. More than half of the people in the world has a Facebook from people you would never think of will have one. The points are you can pick your friends but…, words colliding, stitched together, and the real thing. Are these your frinds indeed?
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Title of the textThe Billet | Author/DirectorGraeme Lay | Text TypeShort Story | Question1- Choose an idea in the text you have read and evaluate in detail how it is presented. Support your evaluation with specific example (quotations) Answer= Friendship ‘’Fifteen year old Stephan Lowe watched and listens as the Billet were allocated ‘’. Every year Stephan wished he could a Billet home and not once he did. Stephan knows his parents won’t have any objection on him bringing a Billet home. Stephan
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Many people would rather have an enemy who admits they hate them instead of a friend who secretly put them down. A backstabbing friend who puts people down is often seen in literature. Caesar, from Julius Caesar, was backstabbed and murdered by his best friend Brutus. Unfortunately, Brutus made the wrong decision by murdering his beloved friend. Brutus, from the play Julius Caesar by Shakespeare, was a backstabbing friend and was wrong to kill Caesar because he acted too soon, and Caesar was his
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