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1
+ aesthetic
2
+ allegory
3
+ allusion
4
+ annotate
5
+ anthology
6
+ archetype
7
+ artifact
8
+ canonical
9
+ chronicle
10
+ classical
11
+ colonial
12
+ commentary
13
+ composition
14
+ contemporary
15
+ context
16
+ corpus
17
+ critique
18
+ cultural
19
+ deconstruct
20
+ dialogue
21
+ discourse
22
+ empirical
23
+ epistemology
24
+ essay
25
+ ethical
26
+ ethnography
27
+ existential
28
+ feminist
29
+ genre
30
+ hermeneutic
31
+ ideology
32
+ imagery
33
+ interpretation
34
+ irony
35
+ linguistic
36
+ literary
37
+ manuscript
38
+ metaphor
39
+ modernist
40
+ narrative
41
+ ontology
42
+ paradigm
43
+ pastoral
44
+ phenomenology
45
+ philosophical
46
+ postcolonial
47
+ postmodern
48
+ prose
49
+ realism
50
+ Renaissance
51
+ rhetoric
52
+ Romantic
53
+ satire
54
+ semiotics
55
+ structuralism
56
+ subjective
57
+ symbolism
58
+ textual
59
+ thematic
60
+ tradition
61
+ vernacular
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1
+ absorption
2
+ acceleration
3
+ algorithm
4
+ amplitude
5
+ anomaly
6
+ apparatus
7
+ aqueous
8
+ asymptotic
9
+ attenuation
10
+ biochemical
11
+ biomass
12
+ calibrate
13
+ catalyst
14
+ cellular
15
+ centrifugal
16
+ chromatography
17
+ coefficient
18
+ compound
19
+ conductivity
20
+ convection
21
+ correlation
22
+ crystalline
23
+ cytoplasm
24
+ degradation
25
+ density
26
+ derivative
27
+ diffusion
28
+ dilution
29
+ displacement
30
+ dissociation
31
+ distillation
32
+ electromagnetic
33
+ empirical
34
+ entropy
35
+ enzyme
36
+ equilibrium
37
+ evaporation
38
+ exothermic
39
+ extrapolate
40
+ filtration
41
+ fluorescence
42
+ frequency
43
+ genome
44
+ gravitational
45
+ hypothesis
46
+ inertia
47
+ isotope
48
+ kinetic
49
+ latent
50
+ logarithmic
51
+ magnitude
52
+ membrane
53
+ metabolism
54
+ microscopy
55
+ molecular
56
+ morphology
57
+ mutation
58
+ nucleotide
59
+ oscillation
60
+ oxidation
61
+ parameter
62
+ pathogen
63
+ peptide
64
+ permeable
65
+ photosynthesis
66
+ plasma
67
+ polymer
68
+ precipitation
69
+ propagation
70
+ protein
71
+ quantitative
72
+ reagent
73
+ recombinant
74
+ refraction
75
+ regression
76
+ replication
77
+ resonance
78
+ saturated
79
+ semiconductor
80
+ solubility
81
+ spectrometry
82
+ substrate
83
+ synthesis
84
+ thermodynamic
85
+ titration
86
+ trajectory
87
+ transmittance
88
+ turbulence
89
+ ultraviolet
90
+ valence
91
+ viscosity
92
+ wavelength
data/awl/domain_lexicons/social_sciences.txt ADDED
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1
+ acculturation
2
+ advocacy
3
+ aggregate
4
+ alienation
5
+ altruism
6
+ assimilation
7
+ autonomy
8
+ bureaucracy
9
+ capitalism
10
+ coalition
11
+ cognitive
12
+ cohesion
13
+ collectivism
14
+ commodification
15
+ conformity
16
+ constituency
17
+ correlation
18
+ demographic
19
+ deviance
20
+ diaspora
21
+ discrimination
22
+ disenfranchise
23
+ disparity
24
+ empirical
25
+ enfranchise
26
+ ethnicity
27
+ egalitarian
28
+ globalisation
29
+ governance
30
+ hegemony
31
+ hierarchical
32
+ homogeneous
33
+ hypothesis
34
+ ideological
35
+ indigenous
36
+ inequality
37
+ infrastructure
38
+ institutionalise
39
+ interdependence
40
+ intersectionality
41
+ kinship
42
+ legitimacy
43
+ liberalisation
44
+ marginalisation
45
+ meritocracy
46
+ methodology
47
+ migration
48
+ mobilisation
49
+ neoliberal
50
+ norm
51
+ patriarchy
52
+ pluralism
53
+ polarisation
54
+ populism
55
+ positivism
56
+ pragmatism
57
+ privatisation
58
+ qualitative
59
+ quantitative
60
+ reciprocity
61
+ redistribution
62
+ regression
63
+ secularisation
64
+ socialisation
65
+ socioeconomic
66
+ sovereignty
67
+ stakeholder
68
+ stratification
69
+ subordination
70
+ suffrage
71
+ sustainability
72
+ systemic
73
+ urbanisation
74
+ welfare
75
+ xenophobia
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1
+ import argparse
2
+ import errant
3
+ import json
4
+ import re
5
+ import spacy
6
+ from bisect import bisect
7
+ from operator import itemgetter
8
+ from string import punctuation
9
+
10
+ # Convert BEA2019 Shared Task style JSON to M2.
11
+ def main():
12
+ # Parse command line args
13
+ args = parse_args()
14
+ print("Loading resources...")
15
+ # Load Tokenizer and other resources
16
+ nlp = spacy.load("en")
17
+ # Load Errant
18
+ annotator = errant.load("en", nlp)
19
+ # Punctuation normalisation dictionary
20
+ norm_dict = {"’": "'",
21
+ "´": "'",
22
+ "‘": "'",
23
+ "′": "'",
24
+ "`": "'",
25
+ '“': '"',
26
+ '”': '"',
27
+ '˝': '"',
28
+ '¨': '"',
29
+ '„': '"',
30
+ '『': '"',
31
+ '』': '"',
32
+ '–': '-',
33
+ '—': '-',
34
+ '―': '-',
35
+ '¬': '-',
36
+ '、': ',',
37
+ ',': ',',
38
+ ':': ':',
39
+ ';': ';',
40
+ '?': '?',
41
+ '!': '!',
42
+ 'ِ': ' ',
43
+ '\u200b': ' '}
44
+ norm_dict = {ord(k): v for k, v in norm_dict.items()}
45
+ # Open output M2 file
46
+ out_m2 = open(args.out, "w")
47
+
48
+ print("Preprocessing files...")
49
+ # Open the file
50
+ with open(args.json_file) as data:
51
+ # Process each line
52
+ for line in data:
53
+ # Load the JSON line
54
+ line = json.loads(line)
55
+ # Normalise certain punctuation in the text
56
+ text = line["text"].translate(norm_dict)
57
+ # Store the sentences and edits for all annotators here
58
+ coder_dict = {}
59
+ # Loop through the annotator ids and their edits
60
+ for coder, edits in line["edits"]:
61
+ # Add the coder to the coder_dict if needed
62
+ if coder not in coder_dict: coder_dict[coder] = []
63
+ # Split the essay into paras and update and normalise the char edits
64
+ para_info = get_paras(text, edits, norm_dict)
65
+ # Loop through the paras and edits
66
+ for orig_para, para_edits in para_info:
67
+ # Remove unnecessary whitespace from para and update char edits
68
+ orig_para, para_edits = clean_para(orig_para, para_edits)
69
+ if not orig_para: continue # Ignore empty paras
70
+ # Convert character edits to token edits
71
+ orig_para = nlp(orig_para)
72
+ para_edits = get_token_edits(orig_para, para_edits, nlp)
73
+ # Split the paragraph into sentences, if needed, and update tok edits
74
+ sents = get_sents(orig_para, para_edits, args.sents)
75
+ # Save the sents in the coder_dict
76
+ coder_dict[coder].extend(sents)
77
+ # Get the sorted coder ids
78
+ coder_ids = sorted(coder_dict.keys())
79
+ # Loop through the sentences for the first coder
80
+ for sent_id, sent in enumerate(coder_dict[0]):
81
+ # Write the original sentence to the output M2 file
82
+ out_m2.write("S "+" ".join(sent["orig"])+"\n")
83
+ # Annotate the original sentence with spacy
84
+ orig = annotator.parse(" ".join(sent["orig"]))
85
+ # Loop through the coders
86
+ for id in coder_ids:
87
+ # Annotate the corrected sentence with spacy and get the gold edits
88
+ cor = annotator.parse(" ".join(coder_dict[id][sent_id]["cor"]))
89
+ gold_edits = coder_dict[id][sent_id]["edits"]
90
+ # Gold edits
91
+ if args.gold:
92
+ # Make sure edits are ordered by orig start and end offsets.
93
+ gold_edits = sorted(gold_edits, key=itemgetter(0)) # Start
94
+ gold_edits = sorted(gold_edits, key=itemgetter(1)) # End
95
+ proc_edits = []
96
+ # Loop through the gold edits.
97
+ for gold_edit in gold_edits:
98
+ # Format the edit for errant import
99
+ gold_edit = gold_edit[:2]+gold_edit[-2:]+[gold_edit[2]]
100
+ # Detection edits (never minimised)
101
+ if gold_edit[-1] == "D":
102
+ gold_edit = annotator.import_edit(orig, cor, gold_edit,
103
+ min=False, old_cat=args.old_cats)
104
+ # Correction edits
105
+ else:
106
+ gold_edit = annotator.import_edit(orig, cor, gold_edit,
107
+ not args.no_min, args.old_cats)
108
+ # Ignore edits that have been minimised to nothing
109
+ if gold_edit.o_start == gold_edit.o_end and \
110
+ not gold_edit.c_str: continue
111
+ # Save the edit in proc edits
112
+ proc_edits.append(gold_edit)
113
+ # If there are no edits, write an explicit noop edit.
114
+ if not proc_edits:
115
+ out_m2.write(noop_edit(id)+"\n")
116
+ # Write the edits to the output M2 file
117
+ for edit in proc_edits:
118
+ out_m2.write(edit.to_m2(id)+"\n")
119
+ # Auto edits
120
+ elif args.auto:
121
+ auto_edits = annotator.annotate(orig, cor, args.lev, args.merge)
122
+ # If there are no edits, write an explicit noop edit.
123
+ if not auto_edits:
124
+ out_m2.write(noop_edit(id)+"\n")
125
+ # Write the edits to the output M2 file
126
+ for edit in auto_edits:
127
+ out_m2.write(edit.to_m2(id)+"\n")
128
+ # Write new line after each sentence when we reach last coder.
129
+ out_m2.write("\n")
130
+
131
+ # Parse command line args
132
+ def parse_args():
133
+ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
134
+ description="Convert BEA2019 Shared Task style JSON to M2 format.",
135
+ formatter_class=argparse.RawTextHelpFormatter,
136
+ usage="%(prog)s [-h] (-auto | -gold) [options] json_file -out <out_name>")
137
+ parser.add_argument(
138
+ "json_file",
139
+ help="Path to a JSON file, one JSON essay per line.")
140
+ type_group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required = True)
141
+ type_group.add_argument(
142
+ "-auto",
143
+ help = "Extract edits automatically.",
144
+ action = "store_true")
145
+ type_group.add_argument(
146
+ "-gold",
147
+ help = "Use existing edit alignments.",
148
+ action = "store_true")
149
+ parser.add_argument(
150
+ "-out",
151
+ help = "The output filepath.",
152
+ required = True)
153
+ parser.add_argument(
154
+ "-sents",
155
+ help = "The text is already sentence tokenised.",
156
+ action = "store_true")
157
+ parser.add_argument(
158
+ "-no_min",
159
+ help = "Do not minimise edit spans (gold only).",
160
+ action = "store_true")
161
+ parser.add_argument(
162
+ "-old_cats",
163
+ help = "Preserve old error types (gold only); i.e. turn off the classifier.",
164
+ action = "store_true")
165
+ parser.add_argument(
166
+ "-lev",
167
+ help = "Align using standard Levenshtein.",
168
+ action = "store_true")
169
+ parser.add_argument(
170
+ "-merge",
171
+ help = "Choose a merging strategy for automatic alignment.\n"
172
+ "rules: Use a rule-based merging strategy (default)\n"
173
+ "all-split: Merge nothing: MSSDI -> M, S, S, D, I\n"
174
+ "all-merge: Merge adjacent non-matches: MSSDI -> M, SSDI\n"
175
+ "all-equal: Merge adjacent same-type non-matches: MSSDI -> M, SS, D, I",
176
+ choices = ["rules", "all-split", "all-merge", "all-equal"],
177
+ default = "rules")
178
+ args = parser.parse_args()
179
+ return args
180
+
181
+ # Input 1: An essay string.
182
+ # Input 2: A list of character edits in the essay
183
+ # Input 3: A string normalisation dictionary for unusual punctuation etc.
184
+ # Output: A list of paragraph strings and their edits [(para, edits), ...]
185
+ def get_paras(text, edits, norm_dict):
186
+ para_info = []
187
+ # Loop through all sequences between newlines
188
+ for para in re.finditer("[^\n]+", text):
189
+ para_edits = []
190
+ # Keep track of correction spans (not detection spans)
191
+ cor_spans = []
192
+ # Loop through the edits: [start, end, cor, <type>]; <type> may be optional
193
+ for edit in edits:
194
+ # Find edits that fall inside this paragraph
195
+ if edit[0] >= para.start(0) and edit[1] <= para.end(0):
196
+ # Adjust offsets and add C or D type for correction or detection
197
+ new_edit = [edit[0]-para.start(0), edit[1]-para.start(0), "C", edit[2]]
198
+ if edit[2] == None: new_edit[2] = "D"
199
+ # Normalise the string if its a correction edit
200
+ if new_edit[2] == "C":
201
+ new_edit[3] = edit[2].translate(norm_dict)
202
+ # Preserve the error type if it is already known
203
+ if len(edit) == 4: new_edit[2] = edit[3]
204
+ # Save the span in cor_spans
205
+ cor_spans.append(new_edit[:2])
206
+ # Save the edit
207
+ para_edits.append(new_edit)
208
+ # Activate this switch to see cross para edits that are ignored, if any.
209
+ # elif edit[0] >= para.start(0) and edit[0] <= para.end(0) and \
210
+ # edit[1] > para.end(0):
211
+ # print(text); print(edit)
212
+ # Remove overlapping detection edits from the list (for FCE only)
213
+ new_para_edits = []
214
+ # Loop through the new normalised edits again
215
+ for edit in para_edits:
216
+ # Find detection edits
217
+ if edit[2] == "D":
218
+ # Boolean if the edit overlaps with a correction
219
+ overlap = False
220
+ # Loop through cor_spans
221
+ for start, end in cor_spans:
222
+ # Check whether there are any cor edits inside this det edit.
223
+ if (start != end and start >= edit[0] and end <= edit[1]) or \
224
+ (start == end and start > edit[0] and end < edit[1]):
225
+ overlap = True
226
+ # If there is an overlap, ignore the detection edit
227
+ if overlap: continue
228
+ new_para_edits.append(edit)
229
+ # Save the para and the para edits
230
+ para_info.append((para.group(0), new_para_edits))
231
+ return para_info
232
+
233
+ # Input 1: An untokenized paragraph string.
234
+ # Input 2: A list of character edits in the input string.
235
+ # Output 1: The same as Input 1, except unnecessary whitespace has been removed.
236
+ # Output 2: The same as Input 2, except character edit spans have been updated.
237
+ def clean_para(para, edits):
238
+ # Replace all types of whitespace with a space
239
+ para = re.sub("\s", " ", para)
240
+ # Find any sequence of 2 adjacent whitespace characters
241
+ # NOTE: Matching 2 at a time lets us preserve edits between multiple whitespace.
242
+ match = re.search(" ", para)
243
+ # While there is a match...
244
+ while match:
245
+ # Find the index where the whitespace starts.
246
+ ws_start = match.start()
247
+ # Remove 1 of the whitespace chars.
248
+ para = para[:ws_start] + para[ws_start+1:]
249
+ # Update affected edits that start after ws_start
250
+ for edit in edits:
251
+ # edit = [start, end, ...]
252
+ if edit[0] > ws_start:
253
+ edit[0] -= 1
254
+ if edit[1] > ws_start:
255
+ edit[1] -= 1
256
+ # Try matching again
257
+ match = re.search(" ", para)
258
+ # Remove leading whitespace, if any.
259
+ if para.startswith(" "):
260
+ para = para.lstrip()
261
+ # Subtract 1 from all edits.
262
+ for edit in edits:
263
+ # edit = [start, end, ...]
264
+ # "max" used to prevent negative index
265
+ edit[0] = max(edit[0] - 1, 0)
266
+ edit[1] = max(edit[1] - 1, 0)
267
+ # Remove leading/trailing whitespace from character edit spans
268
+ for edit in edits:
269
+ # Ignore insertions
270
+ if edit[0] == edit[1]: continue
271
+ # Get the orig text
272
+ orig = para[edit[0]:edit[1]]
273
+ # Remove leading whitespace and update span
274
+ if orig.startswith(" "): edit[0] += 1
275
+ if orig.endswith(" "): edit[1] -= 1
276
+ # Return para and new edit spans.
277
+ return para, edits
278
+
279
+ # Input 1: A spacy paragraph
280
+ # Input 2: A list of character edits in the input string.
281
+ # Input 3: A spacy processing object
282
+ # Output: A list of token edits that map to exact tokens.
283
+ def get_token_edits(para, edits, nlp):
284
+ # Get the character start and end offsets of all tokens in the para.
285
+ tok_starts, tok_ends = get_all_tok_starts_and_ends(para)
286
+ prev_tok_end = 0
287
+ overlap_edit_ids = []
288
+ # edit = [start, end, cat, cor]
289
+ for edit in edits:
290
+ # Set cor to orig string if this is a detection edit
291
+ if edit[3] == None: edit[3] = para.text[edit[0]:edit[1]]
292
+ # Convert the character spans to token spans.
293
+ span = convert_char_to_tok(edit[0], edit[1], tok_starts, tok_ends)
294
+ # If chars do not map cleanly to tokens, extra processing is needed.
295
+ if len(span) == 4:
296
+ # Sometimes token expansion creates overlapping edits. Keep track of this.
297
+ if span[0] < prev_tok_end:
298
+ overlap_edit_ids.append(edits.index(edit))
299
+ continue
300
+ # When span len is 4, span[2] and [3] are the new char spans.
301
+ # Use these to expand the edit to match token boundaries.
302
+ left = para.text[span[2]:edit[0]]
303
+ right = para.text[edit[1]:span[3]]
304
+ # Add this new info to cor.
305
+ edit[3] = (left+edit[3]+right).strip()
306
+ # Keep track of prev_tok_end
307
+ prev_tok_end = span[1]
308
+ # Change char span to tok span
309
+ edit[0] = span[0]
310
+ edit[1] = span[1]
311
+ # Tokenise correction edits
312
+ if edit[2] != "D":
313
+ edit[3] = " ".join([tok.text for tok in nlp(edit[3].strip())])
314
+ # Set detection edits equal to the tokenised original
315
+ elif edit[2] == "D":
316
+ edit[3] = " ".join([tok.text for tok in para[edit[0]:edit[1]]])
317
+ # Finally remove any overlap token edits from the edit list (rare)
318
+ for id in sorted(overlap_edit_ids, reverse=True):
319
+ del edits[id]
320
+ return edits
321
+
322
+ # Input: A spacy paragraph
323
+ # Output: A list of character start and end positions for each token in the input.
324
+ def get_all_tok_starts_and_ends(spacy_doc):
325
+ tok_starts = []
326
+ tok_ends = []
327
+ for tok in spacy_doc:
328
+ tok_starts.append(tok.idx)
329
+ tok_ends.append(tok.idx + len(tok.text))
330
+ return tok_starts, tok_ends
331
+
332
+ # Input 1: A char start position
333
+ # Input 2: A char end position
334
+ # Input 3: All the char token start positions in the paragraph
335
+ # Input 4: All the char token end positions in the paragraph
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+ # Output: The char start and end position now in terms of tokens.
337
+ def convert_char_to_tok(start, end, all_starts, all_ends):
338
+ # If the start and end span is the same, the edit is an insertion.
339
+ if start == end:
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+ # Special case: Pre-First token edits.
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+ if not start or start <= all_starts[0]:
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+ return [0, 0]
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+ # Special case: Post-Last token edits.
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+ elif start >= all_ends[-1]:
345
+ return [len(all_starts), len(all_starts)]
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+ # General case 1: Edit starts at the beginning of a token.
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+ elif start in all_starts:
348
+ return [all_starts.index(start), all_starts.index(start)]
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+ # General case 2: Edit starts at the end of a token.
350
+ elif start in all_ends:
351
+ return [all_ends.index(start)+1, all_ends.index(start)+1]
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+ # Problem case: Edit starts inside 1 token.
353
+ else:
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+ # Expand character span to nearest token boundary.
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+ if start not in all_starts:
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+ start = all_starts[bisect(all_starts, start)-1]
357
+ if end not in all_ends:
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+ end = all_ends[bisect(all_ends, end)]
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+ # Keep the new character spans as well
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+ return [all_starts.index(start), all_ends.index(end)+1, start, end]
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+ # Character spans match complete token spans.
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+ elif start in all_starts and end in all_ends:
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+ return [all_starts.index(start), all_ends.index(end)+1]
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+ # Character spans do NOT match complete token spans.
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+ else:
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+ # Expand character span to nearest token boundary.
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+ if start not in all_starts:
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+ start = all_starts[bisect(all_starts, start)-1]
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+ if end not in all_ends:
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+ nearest = bisect(all_ends, end)
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+ # Sometimes the end is a char after the last token.
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+ # In this case, just use the last tok boundary.
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+ if nearest >= len(all_ends):
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+ end = all_ends[-1]
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+ else:
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+ end = all_ends[bisect(all_ends, end)]
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+ # Keep the new character spans as well
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+ return [all_starts.index(start), all_ends.index(end)+1, start, end]
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+
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+ # Input 1: A SpaCy original paragraph Doc object.
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+ # Input 2: A list of edits in that paragraph.
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+ # Input 3: A flag whether the text is already sentence tokenised or not
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+ # Output: A list of dictionaries. Each dict has 3 keys: orig, cor, edits
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+ # Sentences are split according to orig only. Edits map orig to cor.
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+ def get_sents(orig, edits, sent_tokenised):
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+ sent_list = []
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+ # Make sure spacy sentences end in punctuation where possible.
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+ orig_sents = []
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+ start = 0
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+ for sent in orig.sents:
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+ # Only save sent bounds that end with punct or are paragraph final.
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+ if sent[-1].text[-1] in punctuation or sent.end == len(orig):
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+ orig_sents.append(orig[start:sent.end])
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+ start = sent.end
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+ # If orig is 1 sentence, just return.
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+ if len(orig_sents) == 1 or sent_tokenised:
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+ # Sents are list of tokens. Edits have cor spans added.
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+ orig, cor, edits = prepare_sent_edits_output(orig, edits)
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+ out_dict = {"orig": orig,
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+ "cor": cor,
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+ "edits": edits}
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+ sent_list.append(out_dict)
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+ # Otherwise, we need to split up the paragraph.
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+ else:
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+ # Keep track of processed edits (assumes ordered edit list)
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+ proc = 0
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+ # Keep track of diff between orig and cor sent based on applied edits.
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+ cor_offset = 0
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+ # Loop through the original sentences.
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+ for sent_id, orig_sent in enumerate(orig_sents):
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+ # Store valid edits here
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+ sent_edits = []
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+ # Loop through unprocessed edits
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+ for edit in edits[proc:]:
415
+ # edit = [orig_start, orig_end, cat, cor]
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+ # If edit starts inside the current sentence but ends outside it...
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+ if orig_sent.start <= edit[0] < orig_sent.end and \
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+ edit[1] > orig_sent.end:
419
+ # We cannot handle cross orig_sent edits, so just ignore them.
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+ # Update cor_offset and proc_cnt
421
+ cor_offset = cor_offset-(edit[1]-edit[0])+len(edit[3].split())
422
+ proc += 1
423
+ # If edit starts before the last token and ends inside the sentence...
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+ elif orig_sent.start <= edit[0] < orig_sent.end and \
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+ edit[1] <= orig_sent.end:
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+ # It definitely belongs to this sentence, so save it.
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+ # Update the token spans to reflect the new boundary
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+ edit[0] -= orig_sent.start # Orig_start
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+ edit[1] -= orig_sent.start # Orig_end
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+ # Update cor_offset and proc_cnt
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+ cor_offset = cor_offset-(edit[1]-edit[0])+len(edit[3].split())
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+ proc += 1
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+ # Save the edit
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+ sent_edits.append(edit)
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+ # If the edit starts and ends after the last token..
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+ elif edit[0] == edit[1] == orig_sent.end:
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+ # It could ambiguously belong to this, or the next sentence.
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+ # If this is the last sentence, the cor is null, or the last char
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+ # in cor is punct, then the edit belongs to the current sent.
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+ if sent_id == len(orig_sents)-1 or not edit[3] or \
441
+ edit[3][-1] in punctuation:
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+ # Update the token spans to reflect the new boundary
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+ edit[0] -= orig_sent.start # Orig_start
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+ edit[1] -= orig_sent.start # Orig_end
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+ # Update cor_offset and proc_cnt
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+ cor_offset = cor_offset-(edit[1]-edit[0])+len(edit[3].split())
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+ proc += 1
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+ # Save the edit
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+ sent_edits.append(edit)
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+ # In all other cases, edits likely belong to a different sentence.
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+ # Sents are list of tokens. Edits have cor spans added.
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+ orig_sent, cor_sent, sent_edits = prepare_sent_edits_output(orig_sent, sent_edits)
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+ # Save orig sent and edits
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+ out_dict = {"orig": orig_sent,
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+ "cor": cor_sent,
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+ "edits": sent_edits}
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+ sent_list.append(out_dict)
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+ return sent_list
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+
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+ # Input 1: A tokenized original sentence.
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+ # Input 2: The edits in that sentence.
462
+ # Output 1: The tokenized corrected sentence from these edits.
463
+ # Output 2: The edits, now containing the tok span of cor_str in cor_sent.
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+ def prepare_sent_edits_output(orig, edits):
465
+ orig = [tok.text for tok in orig]
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+ cor = orig[:]
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+ offset = 0
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+ for edit in edits:
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+ # edit = [orig_start, orig_end, cat, cor]
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+ cor_toks = edit[3].split()
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+ cor[edit[0]+offset:edit[1]+offset] = cor_toks
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+ cor_start = edit[0]+offset
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+ cor_end = cor_start+len(cor_toks)
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+ offset = offset-(edit[1]-edit[0])+len(cor_toks)
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+ # Save cor offset
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+ edit.extend([cor_start, cor_end])
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+ return orig, cor, edits
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+
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+ # Input: A coder id
480
+ # Output: A noop edit; i.e. text contains no edits
481
+ def noop_edit(id=0):
482
+ return "A -1 -1|||noop|||-NONE-|||REQUIRED|||-NONE-|||"+str(id)
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+
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+ # Run the program
485
+ if __name__ == "__main__":
486
+ main()
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+ CLC FCE Dataset Licence Agreement
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+
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+ 1. By downloading this dataset and licence, this licence agreement is
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+ entered into, effective this date, between you, the Licensee, and the
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+ University of Cambridge, the Licensor.
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+
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+ 2. Copyright of the entire licensed dataset is held by the Licensor.
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+ No ownership or interest in the dataset is transferred to the
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+ Licensee.
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+
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+ 3. The Licensor hereby grants the Licensee a non-exclusive
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+ non-transferable right to use the licensed dataset for
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+ non-commercial research and educational purposes.
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+
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+ 4. Non-commercial purposes exclude without limitation any use of the
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+ licensed dataset or information derived from the dataset for or as
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+ part of a product or service which is sold, offered for sale,
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+ licensed, leased or rented.
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+
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+ 5. The Licensee shall acknowledge use of the licensed dataset in all
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+ publications of research based on it, in whole or in part, through
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+ citation of the following publication:
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+
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+ Yannakoudakis, Helen and Briscoe, Ted and Medlock, Ben,
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+ A New Dataset and Method for Automatically Grading ESOL Texts,
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+ Proceedings of the 49th Annual Meeting of the Association for
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+ Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies.
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+
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+ 6. The Licensee may publish excerpts of less than 100 words from the
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+ licensed dataset pursuant to clause 3.
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+ Release 2.1
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+ 25th March 2019
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+
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+ This directory contains the official version of the First Certificate in English (FCE) corpus used in the BEA2019 shared task.
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+
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+ More details about the FCE corpus can be found in the following paper:
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+
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+ Helen Yannakoudakis, Ted Briscoe, and Ben Medlock. 2011. A new dataset and method for automatically grading ESOL texts. In Proceedings of the 49th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies, pages 180–189.
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+
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+ The original FCE files are available here: https://ilexir.co.uk/datasets/index.html
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+ The raw dataset is not explicitly split into training, development and test sets, and so we recreated this split based on the error detection version of the dataset available at the same link.
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+
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+ This version of the public FCE is available in two different formats: JSON and M2.
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+
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+ -- JSON --
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+ The JSON format is the raw unprocessed version of the corpus. Each line in a JSON file contains the following fields:
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+ id : A unique id for the essay.
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+ l1 : The first language of the author.
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+ age : The age (or age range) of the author.
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+ q : The question number; each author submitted essay answers to 2 different questions.
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+ answer-s : The score awarded to the essay for this particular question.
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+ script-s : The overall score awarded to the author for both questions they answered.
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+ text : The essay as it was originally written by the author.
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+ edits : A list of all the character level edits made to the text by all annotators, of the form:
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+ [[annotator_id, [[char_start_offset, char_end_offset, correction], ...]], ...].
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+
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+ -- M2 --
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+ The M2 format is the processed version of the corpus that we recommend for the BEA2019 shared task.
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+ M2 format has been the standard format for annotated GEC files since the first CoNLL shared task in 2013.
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+
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+ Since it is not easy to convert character level edits in unprocessed text into token level edits in sentences (cf. https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/techreports/UCAM-CL-TR-894.pdf), we provide a json_to_m2.py script to convert the raw JSON to M2. This script must be placed inside the main directory of the ERRor ANnotation Toolkit (ERRANT) in order to be used. ERRANT is available here: https://github.com/chrisjbryant/errant
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+
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+ Each M2 file was thus generated in Python 3.5 using the following command:
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+
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+ python3 errant/json_to_m2.py <wi_json> -out <wi_m2> -gold
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+
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+ This used spacy v1.9.0 and the en_core_web_sm-1.2.0 model.
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+
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+ Updates
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+ ----------------------
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+
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+ -- v2.0 --
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+
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+ * Added new JSON files for the FCE if users want the original data in the same format as the W&I+LOCNESS corpus.
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+
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+ * All punctuation was normalised in the M2 files. It was otherwise arbitrary whether, for example, different apostrophe styles were corrected or not.
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+
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+ * Fixed a bug in the character to token edit conversion script.
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+
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+ * Fixed a bug with correction edits nested inside detection edits that led to them being ignored.
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+
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+ -- v2.1 --
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+
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+ * Updated the json_to_m2.py script to handle multiple annotators.
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+ One possible outcome is that an environmentally-induced reduction in motorization levels in richer countries will outweigh any rise in motorization levels in poorer countries .
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+ Every person needs to know a bit about math , science , art , literature and history in order to stand out in society .
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+ While the travel company will most likely show them some interesting sites in order for their customers to advertise for their company to their family and friends , it is highly unlikely that the company will tell about the sites that were not included in the tour -- for example due to entrance fees that would make the total package price overly expensive .
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+ A disadvantage is that parking their cars is very difficult .
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+ Bigger farming is using more chemical products and substances to feed fish .
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+ For example , my cousin is 12 years old .
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+ If it does , you will only get some misunderstood idea about that article but not the original one .
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+ Secondly , chimps are also capable of learning grammar , meaning they can demonstrate the ability to combine words and utilize grammatical constructions .
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+ Nevertheless , this city is going through a big change .
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+ I think to learn facts is only evidence if the students can work hard and if they are able to keep every detailed information taught , but it 's definitely not evidence of their intelligence .
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+ Unfortunately , in spite of its benefits , many older people can not use the Internet .
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+ So , if I have a lot of information about this subject , I will talk a lot with knowledge but if I have general information for this subject , I will talk about this subject with my limited knowledge and this case may make me shameful like when my brother asked me about some thing but I did not have a lot of information about this thing .
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+ Because if I see someone did something that may save me time and energy and it works , I will do it .
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+ The government should think about all nature .
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+ They will not be able to compete with other similar brands and the product will fizzle out or die .
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+ People are now opening their eyes to the scenario when we would run out of fuel .
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+ For me , it was great because I need to talk on the phone locally and nationally for long periods of time .
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+ They only care if the effects are good and popular among the crowds .
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+ That is why calculated risks , as one could call them , are the predecessors of big success , because they get people 's attention by giving people new options .
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+ He said in other words that the more fluoride may create damage in the human body , specifically the bone .
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+ When these people create their new ideas , others often look very strange to them .
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+ You will learn to socialize with people .
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+ No other transportation concept has been as successful as the car , not only because they can go on the street and highway system throughout the United States and Europe , but because of the fact that people love their cars .
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+ If they prefer to choose cars than motor bikes , that means there will be many cars .
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+ That 's why he is a legend in these days and people respect him .
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+ In math club for example , teachers usually show how to solve a math problem in different ways .
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+ On the other hand , when I was a freshman at my college , I could concentrate on my favorite subjects .
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+ I have an IBM desktop computer and my laptop is a Dell .
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+ Air in China is not so clean because of cars .
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+ When price of gas goes up , the consumers do not want buy gas for fuel .
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+ Although learning more subjects gives us huge knowledge , which will make me successful in my study .
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+ When you 're making a tour guide trip , you already have everything settled from the time you 're departing , to the time you arrive .
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+ On the other hand , although in Turkey the public transportation is developing , especially in the two big cities , that is , Ankara and istanbul , it is still nothing compared to Sweden .
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+ This rebuffs the reading passage 's claim that there is no improvement .
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+ As they are involved with study , they do not get enough time to look after their community .
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+ However , I strongly maintain that traveling by their own has a lot of advantages .
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+ They even ask themselves how these kinds of things did n't cross their minds .
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+ People tend to choose other medias , and that is why literature is in danger .
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+ I doubt that twenty years is too short of a time to prove the problem .
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+ So , for these reasons , I really believe that it 's important to have broad knowledge on different subjects instead of being focused on just one , because sometimes we can easily find the answer that we are searching for in a field that can seem unrelated to our purpose .
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+ I am pleased to know intelligent people and learn about things which I do n't know .
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+ To solve this problem , city governments are likely to improve public transportation systems by building new subway systems and adding more bus lines .
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+ I know lots of old people who go to parties and stay in contact with other people .
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+ But these things seem too hard for old people , they move so difficultly , and do n't have a healthy body to play things like sports .
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+ For example , if you understand the idea that all diseases , caused by micro organisms , are treated with antibiotics , you will never use antidepressants .
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+ I liked that , but after that it gradually started becoming boring and finally I did n't have any interest about the stuff .
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+ With her salary , we ca n't buy some car because we are planning to finish our house in Binangonan , Rizal and we will be planning to finish my study in Boston .
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+ So the information technology and advanced technology have really increased .
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+ Even more relevant to the seduction of advertisement is the fact that quite frequently those images of perfection placed in front of our eyes are just mirages and illusions , bodies touched up by computer programs and , therefore , they do not resemble reality at all .
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+ The professor claimed details and examples to strengthen the position of the reading passage ; in the following paragraphs , I would like to provide evidence to present the whole view .
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+ In the advertisements he shows in the media , newspapers , magazines , and public spaces , he clearly says that the product is made with products of high quality in technology .
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+ We have a lot of papers to write .
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+ A person with broad knowledge will help him renovate .
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+ The development of biomechanics has made this possible .
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+ This inadequate amount of fuel forces us to use less cars .
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+ One of these important elements is the internet .
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+ You can only be successful by learning new stuff and trying it too , by being an open and creative mind .
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+ First , the striped bass consumes large quantitiy of menhaden and second , this fish is also a source of protein for farm animals , and the fishing industry gives work to some people in Virginia .
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+ They drove settlements in other domains .
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+ The timeline about this danger , which I have already given in the above discussion is so predictable that one can even have calculations about it if he/she has both the population and existing fuel count .
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+ I think people should travel by making decision by themselves with several reasons .
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+ Indeed , they threat a lot of freshwater fish species because they need to eat and to find different kinds of food in the ocean .
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+ For example , if the city says that 8 am ~ 9 am is the busiest time , then the worker would argue that they drive a little later .
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+ Educators should provide opportunities for them to learn enough knowledge to survive in the real world .
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+ For example , when I am studying for tests or doing my homework , my grandparents can go out and do what they enjoy .
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+ Traditional encyclopedias are written by trained experts for academic rigor that can not really achieve .
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+ When the time is up , everyone should be gathered in a certain place .
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+ Twenty years down the line , every major city would end up being a pile of metal junkyard , with no place to move around .
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+ And what are those risks ?
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+ In contrast , the speaker casts a doubt on the conclusion .
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+ In this movie , the father is handicapped .
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+ For example , in this generation , people watch movies and listen to music more than read books and novels .
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+ In Malaysia there are a lot of cars .
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+ So they are free to do all sorts of things , even if they are considered dangerous or irresponsible , such as bungee-jumping .
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+ In my opinion , many people would like that in this busy world , but I do n't think it will happen within the next twenty years .
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+ Every one would expect to live on his own and secret dreams like to be a painter or a writer .
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+ I answered the question and I got a good impression from both lecturer and friends .
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+ According to the listening passage , it seems fair for people to increase the tax price because they will be able to save money for other taxes they pay .
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+ Homework will help you manage your time , if not you might be using that time in some other purpose .
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+ I mean our home country because we can speak Japanese and can use Japanese .
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+ In the future , new kinds of vehicles will be invented with new technology than today .
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+ This would have definitely required him to take out immense amount of time from his work and stands as a perfect example with whom the youngsters of today can relate to .
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+ They follow the way the sun goes from the east to the west .
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+ It 's time to take a rest of a look at your present .
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+ I thought it was kind of ridiculous , but we have to do as tour guide said .
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+ Even if Japan has had common sense for a long time , even after twenty years people will still aim to own a car and ride in one to show people that they are `` rich . ''
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+ An example that would make this categorization problematic is an architect .
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+ The incoming generation will not ride a two wheeler .
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+ And also marketing can do some adjusting about the changes .
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+ This is supported by national and international policy , which is presenting attractively the advantages of going abroad , making self-experiences in other countries and cultures , learning foreign-languages while staying in a country where this language is spoken , and so on .
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+ Even if we all failed , we have to try to get new things .
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+ He explained that the methane , which is derived , is a non-biological process .
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+ I put into this group of people , everyone who has arrived to success with his own work , I mean people who work very hard and try , for example to develop new kinds of work , of technology or someone who tries to do his work in another way to arrive to the goal that he wants easily .
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+ Confidence naturally comes alongside perfection .
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+ The reasons for this are that their pay is higher and they are able to teach more than at the other institute .
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+ I totally agree that the youth today are not sparing sufficient time helping their communities .
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+ Nowadays , society is changing drastically .
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+ And through the text book , students are more engaged .
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+ On the other hand , a chef that tries new tastes will be recognized and he or she will gain a place in the cooking world .
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+ Also , no matter what , I think we will thank these animals for everything that they have done for us .
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+ When I grow up , I will start to understand what he said was quite right .
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+ Other one is a gambler , which means that people always try new things and take risks .
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+ Last month , I needed to buy a digital camera .
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+ In today 's world , oil prices are very high right now .
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+ An asteroid caused the Tunguska explosion .
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+ After we learn and know the facts , it will be easier for us to understand the ideas and concepts .
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+ They did not understand the ideas or any concepts behind what they learned .
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+ And at the end , if you take a risk and you succeed in that , you surely will become a successful person with all the merits , and maybe also the awards you merit .
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+ In my essay , I want to focus on how important it is for students to learn facts .
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+ I naturally got to know that I do n't really want to know .
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+ Let 's say your interest lies in paintings .
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+ However , what makes an excellent student is both understanding the concepts and learning the facts .
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+ Ironically , the student 's ideas have many advantages .
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+ Do I want to risk my two year savings for a trip to Spain or do I want to use my kids college fund to start up my business ?
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+ So even the government is expecting the increase in the use of four wheeler vehicles .
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+ And you can have a chance to make yourself into a helpful person .
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+ He or she would not be able to discuss specific problems just because he does not know them .
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+ For example , when I went to Bangkok , Thailand a few years ago , I experienced that I was a stranger in downtown .
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+ I have specific reasons for this .
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+ Actually , it might not be true .
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+ We still have to burn down the forest to make land for farming and the result is birds will lose more of their habitat .
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+ By the same token , people will learn many different intelligences by doing many things , but they just learn its appeals and do n't get any crucial information or wisdom from them .
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+ On the other hand , if you specialize in one specific subject such as physics you will never help him .
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+ This is how we can hit the job market early and prove that we are capable of doing work in a better manner .
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+ To judge a person 's contribution in terms of time would be specious .
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+ New experiences to somebody is the same as a challenge and the challenge is movement , which is the reason that some people have continued to live .
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+ Our social will be a lovely social , If the dream can come true I think we must learn more knowledge .
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+ For example , when you read your school 's book , the first time you will not understand anything but when you read it the second time you understand it .
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+ This is the government rule that they have to completely attend this seminar .
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+ They might put it on the label , but they do n't say it on TV advertising .
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+ For example , many scientists and engineers study about cars that make no loud noise or smoke .
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+ Without empirical evidence , the learner tends to forget all the information he or she has learned throughout the learning process in the long term .
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+ First , disking can be an alternative to prescribed burning .
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+ But by just knowing the culture of a different country that we are living in but not born in , we wo n't be able to make a living .
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+ Someone who just takes and never gives can not live within communities .
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+ Court costs are very high and many disputed tickets are seen .
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+ And what is more effective than loads of people working towards the same aim ?
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+ If we offer this quality , then no one can beat us .
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+ An effective response will contain a minimum of 30 you will be satisfy culture experience and fit your test .
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+ But I only use this software to win a lot of prizes , some of them have important influence in my country .
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+ If the advertisement can not catch your attention , how can they sell the products to customers ?
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+ The cutting of dead trees is called salvage logging .
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+ That 's why centralized attributes and business owners reducing their business is not responsible for the rise of factories .
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+ Second , birds navigate by landmarks like rivers , coastlines , and mountains .
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+ A tour guide is generally a person who knows a great deal about the country , its most beautiful places , most visited ones , and so on .
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+ They have to contact a variety of fields to find out what their interests are .
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+ Unfortunately , in most of the countries , the functioning of public transport is not perfectly organized .
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+ If you think of the consumption of them , fishes have less fat and a lot of nutrients .
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+ The public transportation in the city may not be able to cope with the huge amount of people flow .
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+ Second , we learn many academic subjects , and after that we specialize in one specific subject .
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+ This does n't mean that because you take risks you are going to succeed .
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+ One of the most important problem is accidents for sure everyday millions of people dies jus because of the drivers not being careful as a matter affect i do believe that there will be less cars in twenty years but this will happen just for one reason that we will use something else .
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+ Internet offers a good opportunity for people that travel for work , for a student , and for work .
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+ Can you ever visualize what chaos our society would suffer if every individual considers himself / herself an expert in every given field ?
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+ In this sense , I would introduce the concepts of two aspects with a detailed analysis , and then come to a conclusion .
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+ In my case , my younger brother needs more than academic knowledge .
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+ Due to this , I feel that specialized students have more opportunity in the future .
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+ Moreover , before the oil and gas is gone , scientists will make a new car that can go by electricity or by sun light .
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+ However , I firmly believe that students have to learn broad knowledge of many academic subjects .
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+ I learned many kinds of subjects , also I could make different types of friends .
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+ On top of that , even though we are willing to spend the time to draft the travel plan , we have no idea which travel sites are must-see .
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+ They need to have a global vision before deciding what they like , and the way of obtaining it is simply studying a broad syllabus .
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+ In order to understand these , and more importantly , to link these together , that wisdom will duly serve him .
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+ We can use it .
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+ Some people can encounter people we have no idea about .
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+ When my grandmother was getting old , she could not move her body easily .
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+ As a tour guide , the person has to be familiar with the place he or she is touring .
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+ Three other customers have not started using the product because they do n't have anything to hang it with .
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+ And in places where there are no trains we have to use cars .
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+ You have to teach your child until they grow up .
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+ For example , if students have to study for history , it is often enough to just learn the facts ; on the other hand , studying for physics or math , one needs to understand the concepts .
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+ For example , the subway in New York , bullet trains in Japan , underground tube trains in Singapore and the sky trains in Bangkok travel at lightening speed .
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+ First , young people have active minds .
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+ Obviously the irreplaceable examination and less enemy can bring huge advances to fulfill the definition of success .
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+ Young people nowadays do n't give enough time to help their communities .
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+ The commercial was definitely more impressive than the product itself .
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+ And one of them was my friend who had serious problems with her health .
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+ To this day , I still remember what we studied that day in class .
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+ I had a good life in my country , but everything I got from my patients .
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+ But if the student is going to only learn things without knowing the concept , then no company is going to give an opportunity to that person because he does not know the concept of its related branch , so by this way it creates a problem in the future .
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+ Third , the stone tower in the east coast is made in an unnatural way , also this tower is unusual in Europe so non Europeans might have made this tower .
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+ Secondly , it is an unfair action because it will effect the low-income American .
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+ The factories are increasingly emitting sulfur dioxide into the air every year .
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+ It results in people more mature , strong and calm in front of problems in life , because they understand that problems go away and it depends on what kind of manner everybody looks at the face of the problem .
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+ For example , work on a project .
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+ This space must change into a garden .
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+ However , people exist that think when people have forty years over an older person .
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+ It is worthy to note that not every body will succeed when taking a risk , but that is not enough to deter anybody who wishes to take one .
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+ Apparently , I got a friend in Japan , his name is Tomo .
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+ When they do some work , they think they have to finish work in time .
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+ With the gasoline tax rising , it would entice the vehicle company to make more cars to sell to people .
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+ Ignorance of striped bass will abbreviate our earnings , also it has some astonishing effects on our health .
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+ Maybe they have some disadvantages in humanity .
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+ In the lecture , the zebra mussel is not really a serious threat that has been proven .
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+ I think it will be lost .
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+ I expect humans can make new material to replace gas but it is very difficult .
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+ Ideas and motives for the war are more important to know because from them one might draw some conclusions and it might change something inside the student .
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+ Everything is possible , which we ca n't imagine .
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+ Although there are some rules to protect young people , such as age limits for movies and previews reviewing the bad aspects of programs before they air , the rules are only made for little kids , not young people like those in high school or universities .
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+ However , the fact that most of the time they do not reflect the actual quality of a product decreases the reliability of the advertisements .
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+ We seem to have a lot of problems with those even though we have better materials than we did in the past .
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+ We can be fatalist and say that with the developing of the third world , the problem will worsen .
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+ These things can make us more successful in life ; even though we 're that successful , we must continue our work , and we should take our chances to the greater heights .
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+ For the Greeks , philosophers Plato and Aristotle , the capacity for understanding ideas and concepts and the intelligence as the main ability of the human soul , are the parts of ourselves that make us the beings we actually are .
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+ In conclusion , understanding the concepts is more important than learning the facts , because it 's the ultimate goal of learning the facts .
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+ I basically feel that young people do enjoy their life more than older people do .
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+ First , the ships not only helped them to spread , but they were also killed by ships .
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+ They might be bored by reading a complex passage .
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+ But it is possible to have a broad knowledge of many academic subjects without being specialized in one particular topic .
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+ So she decides to work in a nursing home , because she wants to provide care for elderly people .
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+ This demonstrates the undeniable fact that it is beneficial to have different experiences .
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+ To become deeper thinkers and improve their futures , teachers should be required to take courses every five years .
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+ In my case , I am working more than 200 hours a month in order to get money required to pay back a bank ( I borrowed some money to buy my house ) .
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+ Students must do homework .
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+ It makes a good partner .
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+ As a result , she was able to get a job that she badly wanted but did n't expect because so many people were flocking to this company .
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+ Maybe , for the ecologists , in twenty years there will be fewer cars in use than there are today , but not for the citizens that must go to the office everyday .
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+ At this stage , youth requires the experience of older people to fight this depression .
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+ In fact , this device was different from its competitor products .
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+ Also we do not have to care about other people ; we have the freedom to talk loudly or even sing .
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+ I found out that the quality of the bat was very bad .
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+ Some people only run to work using the subway , but if you have a car you can use that to drive to work here .
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+ Government raised the tax on gasoline .
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+ The professor also says that soy beans should be used as food for the fish .
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+ He was successful in his field of fixing electrical equipment , but he began to dominate of the field of electronics technology and was successful .
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+ A good company hires goods buzzers , these buzzers do not lie to consumers , they use there words to let consumers know the goods are real , they do not praise the goods .
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+ Traveling in a group helps us to make our trip more productive , especially with a tour guide .
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+ On the other hand , the reading passage states that using chemicals is clearly not such a good idea because it can develop parasitic infections in the human body .
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+ When they went down to the forest , then produced fire .
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+ So both the lecture and the reading think that other archaeological monuments in the area are from the Kingdom period .
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+ If I may , I have one suggestion .
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+ To be sure , we Japanese take a large part in destroying the environment because we consume the most wood .
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+ So I asked my student , how did he think about my lesson , and tried to find out where the problem it is .
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+ That means if I have a broad knowledge of politics then I 'm aware of 'where to say what ' .
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+ He also teaches fact concepts to the students .
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+ That was a very beautiful dream in my mind at that time .
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+ After majoring in any field of study , a student can not adjust immediately to the practical world .
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+ By contrast , the lecture claims that quality of discussion is the most important instead of the amount of discussion .
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+ Concepts of a subject give us the background of the main ideas we are going to learn and study .
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+ I will outline in the below paragraphs my arguments in favor of this statement .
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+ This example proves that knowing the fact is less important compared to knowing the concepts related to it .
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+ Einstein 's seminal theory of relativity is proved by facts .
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+ While I was there , someone tried to steal my bag and passport .
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+ Second , the rounds can not be damaged because when taxes are raised there will be fewer cars .
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+ Second , the scroll lists contain huge gold up to 35 kilograms , so it 's price will be largely different .
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+ I do n't have a car but I dream of it .
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+ Because during the rest of the period the way they work could be different .
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+ This will definitely cause some problems .
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+ Nowadays , each of the family members owns a car .
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+ When you are able to understand ideas and concepts , and with this are able to understand structures of thinking , this can help you a lot .
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+ In America , a lot of families have more than one car and furthermore some of them have three or four .
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+ Thus , I see more people opting for their own car in the near future .
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+ So people who do not give enough time to helping their communities should remedy that .
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+ Otherwise , he or she may feel inadequate one day if he or she furthers his or her study .
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+ Most of us will understand better when the ideas and the concepts of the war is shown and we can get very excited with it .
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+ So what shall I do ?
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+ I could not give the necessary time to any sports to become great at them .
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+ For example , smoking ; I know that smoking is bad .
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+ This degree would enable me to branch out and look into other fields that involve some basic engineering .
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+ When someone did a legal behavior , he has to be justified by law .
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+ Therefore , I am going to ask this question using my experiences .
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+ Lastly , for the economic reason , it is not beneficial because the cost of the equipment and staff required to control fires is very expensive .
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+ Then there chance to shift him other parts of cricket .
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+ First of all , he argued that America will not ignore the `` ecocertified '' as there are so many advertised now .
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+ The reasons and examples given below in my essay support my opinion .
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+ But factually second , it needs to experience .
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+ A student who chooses to study at university has to become well acquainted with different methods of expanding current ideas and concepts .
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+ Therefore the French Revolution happened in the middle ages in Europe because of those reasons .
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+ It is , therefore , important for the respective governments and international bodies to try and reduce the negative consequences of this trend .
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+ It mentions the cane toad , which threatens many local species in Australia .
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+ This will help to create brotherhood .
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+ By trial and error , I succeeded , which made me feel very good about myself .
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+ As we know that fish is taken as a meal it is harmful for the human beings to do fish farming .
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+ Although understanding the concepts is important , sometimes facts are the only solution for them to learn .
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+ And the presidents of a company like Toyota or Ford are successful because they know how to start their company and make smart things .
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+ Instead , they would help with the house or farming .
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+ The lecturer shows a different angle of the system .
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+ People will buy more cars and take advantage of this mode of transportation in the days ahead .
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+ We can save a lot of time with the tour guide introducing the Enqui culture , allowing us to enjoy more of the trip and maximize the efficiency of our time .
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+ Understanding how they work would provide students a better lesson .
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+ Second , Menzied points out that Chinese ships in the 1400 's used very distinctive anchors that were round stones with a hole in the middle .
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+ Young people can work easily and can search for any information in a few minutes .
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+ It can certainly be the case .
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+ In a group trip , we are forced to follow the group time schedules .
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+ Probably , by using my own car , this would have been much more difficult and stressful , if not impossible .
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+ Help others and make a comfortable home for all .
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+ There may be global warming because of the lack of cooling winds .
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+ Their parents will buy for them .
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+ Thy are busy with themselves and do n't spend time helping the society that they live in .
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+ And it seems like that notion will be strengthened by the emergence of new Chinese producers who are even cheaper .
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+ I can remember that from a lecture I attended .
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+ The third reason is that it gives us the chance to use our brains and think about how this happens .
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+ Television makers just hang academic titles on their programs .
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+ Even through everything , when there is life , there is hope .
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+ They have a special diet .
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+ This is clearly seen in the way many young people organize the collection of funds or books to help others receive a proper education , and , also , in the way many students go to schools for the blind to read books aloud to them and help them out .
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+ They think what the celebrities say in the advertisement is true .
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+ As a result , young people feel less sense of competition for a place in universities .
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+ However , Bill Gates improved people 's lives and provided them the opportunity to live more comfortably than ever .
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+ Also , students , by paying more attention to understanding ideas and concepts , you will not only comprehend the facts that are given , but also acquire the skill of understanding , which can be applied to all areas that surround them .
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+ If a person just knows the facts , he would never think about the possibilities .
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+ Though in fact , old people can enjoy some light sports entertainment , but I think that 's less interesting than harder sports .
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+ They do not want to regret their lives on earth .
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+ It is better to have a very good understanding of many academic principles because it makes you broad , and gives you chances and opportunities to work in different fields and environments .
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+ For instance , Yang Zhenning , who is a famous scientist with great achievements and fame , has a high proficiency in literature while carrying out scientific research in physics .
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+ It is said that zebra mussels from the bottom of ships moved to fresh waters and devastated the natural habitat .
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+ This implies that there can be instances were no such overstating takes place at all .
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+ In my opinion , there are several reasons why it is true .
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+ The availability of jobs to the candidates having specific knowledge is less when compare to the all around performer .
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+ Because when you understand the whole idea , you can imagine `` How does the theory work ? `` .
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+ It is not worth it to jump in a pool without knowing how to swim because you may not be able to breathe again .
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+ The person who takes many subjects stands a better chance of getting a job .
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+ So , to solve that kind of problem , they will have to use their understanding .
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+ Another thing is that advertisements always show and indicate prices on commodities , allowing consumers to budget well in order to be able to buy them .
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+ However , the successful person , who achieves great accomplishments , does n't give up easily even in the face of things regarded impossible by most people .
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+ In other words , cars would not be of use in the future because of these types of transportation are being developed and invented .
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+ They come together for a 'LAN-party ' with the neighbor 's kids .
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+ Also , the lecture mentioned that the stone placed between the Sphinx 's front paws was not placed there during the reign of the old kingdom 's king , Khafre .
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+ Some young people do not help their community .
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+ I spend some of my time helping other people because I think it 's very important .
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+ For example , here is one student , who knows the facts but does not know how to use them .
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+ They can travel more freely than older people do .
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+ The first reason is that global warming did not connect with the Anasazi disappearing .
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+ We simply need to eat , buy clothes , make and raise a family .
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+ This happens more when one is watching a movie with the family .
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+ Among the many skills required is the knowledge of more than two languages .
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+ However , it is so rare to find old people in pubs or in gymnasiums in China .
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+ Personally , I doubt that there will be fewer cars in use in twenty years than there are today , based on my observations of falling vehicle prices , increasing population and stagnating rates of technological advances in the field of terrestrial transportation .
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+ Finally , zebra mussels are likely to cause a decline in the overall fish population in habitats where they become dominant .
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+ I agree with the concept of taking risks and going for new fields .
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+ The size of the treasure is too large .
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+ So it is very strange that people were able to live without enough water for 50 years , and then moved because they did n't have enough water .
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+ If they are really interested in these courses , it 's all right .
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+ Therefore , it is possible to believe that the Tunguska explosion was caused by an asteroid .
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+ In the passage , it is said that only endotherm animals can maintain their temperature in such cold climates .
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+ Thinking of their old ages , young people are try to make a better society for everybody .
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+ If someone does n't know , eating is very important for growth , bones and brain , and in general for the body . It is a fact that eating is just useful .
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+ Advertising can be used badly not only by corporations but also by governments , as for example , the Nazi regime .
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+ He 's the one who can give those with different specialities the chance to shine .
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+ But generally , moments of happiness in life can not really be compared because they are different .
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+ Such people impressed others through their strong will and devotion to duty .
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+ Besides , smoke emitted from cars and the noises coming from the car engines damage the environment and the health of people .
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+ The main reasons are the following .
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+ It has become one of the most effective measures manufacturers can use in selling their products .
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+ However , when I went to Canada by myself , I did many things that I wanted , so it was very exciting .
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+ It is not easy for old people to see young people spending their time doing things that , in their opinion , are useless .
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+ Sometimes their teachers only teach about the facts , which are easier to memorize .
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+ For example , if you visit the ruins in Rome without a tour guide , you do n't realize the importance and the history behind these ruins .
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+ So they have to pay more attention to their health instead of enjoying the arts .
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+ Why do we like this ?
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+ However , she was wrong .
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+ To work hard means to run the company .
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+ If your answer is yes , that is good .
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+ For example , if the old person does n't hear properly then young ones consider , from a very early age , inventing something to assist in hearing .
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+ Right from the age of 5 to 6 years old , the children are busy with their curriculum .
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+ However , I firmly believe that traveling with a guide is quite beneficial because of it 's possible to travel many places in a short time and the safety .
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+ I have studied for just examination .
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+ We will feel confused and we wo n't see matters clearly .
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+ Thus , I think when we understand ideas and concept will be leaving the main effects and influence because it combine with our opinions and beliefs .
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+ Is it merely about understanding the idea behind that concept ?
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+ With effort , students can learn how to proceed correctly , and the experience of making errors will teach them to avoid the same mistakes in the future .
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+ Adults are content to send their children to school to experience these different kinds of classes .
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+ What is this world and what are we supposed to do here ?
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+ This period is not enough to evaluate the student .
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+ Secondly , Earth had heat .
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+ Therefore , they could not get information about their needs , but now , we can find out what we want and get a lot of information about our interests .
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+ That is not what merit-based payment is really about .
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+ The Anglo version of Christianity became popular in northern Europe and many people still believe in its doctrines .
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+ Before selecting a product , everyone should carefully read all available information about it .
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+ The inability to do desired things makes elders unhappy .
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+ The speaker argues that it is resulted from the difficulty of today 's literature .
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+ However , I want to go to the U.S.A so that I can study and live in the country of my dreams ; I want to have a family so that I never have to be alone .
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+ I do not know any American teachers , but some Japanese teachers just speak about facts during class hours .
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+ Because of this , I prefer studying concepts and ideas more than learning facts .
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+ A product needs to have advertisements so it becomes known around a place , getting its popularity so everyone will like it .
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+ Most scientists say these bass play a much more significant role in the decrease of the menhaden population .
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+ When someone has more than one academic subject , it would be more amazing , interesting , positive , great , and helpful .
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+ Therefore , I think it will be more cars than today .
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+ Because we are watching movie earn something .
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+ Now everything has changed , and life becomes more difficult .
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+ They should understand what the ideas and concepts they study mean in practice , how they can be used and how they have already been used .
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+ Some products they sell are expensive because it was branded , some are cheaper because it was not a branded product but you 'll see the quality , it 's almost the same as the expensive one .
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+ It is necessary to understand the idea behind it and come up with a well-organized concept .
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+ He knows how to draw a line between gambling and taking risks .
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+ So , we must cooperate well with others after we solve today 's problem .
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+ It may tell us how large the world is .
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+ A prohibition would n't solve the real problem .
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+ The preferences of a young person and an older person might differ for them to fully enjoy their lives .
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+ In younger generations one can find more joy externally by chasing their dreams and in elderly people it can be internal .
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+ It has some problems that can effect humans .
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+ Sure , both arguments will probably decrease the number of cars , but the strongest argument speaks for itself : China .
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+ It mentions how it has reached to some parts of North America .
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+ We will protect our lives , our environment , and not be so dependent on gas if we decrease the amount of cars .
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+ I claim that they are not yet able to feel the same sense of satisfaction that an old man has when he sees his grandchildren play .
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+ Hence , I did not have to wake up too early this morning ; I took the underground and the train , then the underground in Rome .
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+ Edison , who invented a bulb , is an obvious example .
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+ Many people think that the treasure never existed , but in reality it exists .
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+ Maybe I can not enjoy the real meaning and I am tired .
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+ This does not suggest that both people are not enjoying life or enjoying it to different degrees .
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+ Even if they use buses , which are big cars , the fact is that people taking the bus still reduces the number of cars .
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+ Our group decided to open Waseda Cafe .
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+ Nowadays many people study the way how advertisements increase sales and why our behavior is influenced by what we listen to , or what we see , on television .
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+ However , I also feel good about this because it shows the huge leap we could make in twenty years , rather than just taking small steps .
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+ She also uses this to challenge the reading passage .
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+ In this way , a person always feels original and `` modern , '' not `` ancient '' like the people that surround him or her .
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+ I need to understand what carbohydrates , proteins , vitamins , and minerals are and how they are unfolded in our body to produce ATP .
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+ None of the tourists will come and Yellowstone will not be popular and , of course , local businesses that depend on park visitors will suffer as a result .
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+ When we go to their home , they look to be happy .
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+ But if all you want is to stay at home and live on your own , perhaps it is not that important for you .
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+ Our countries have been criticizing only one way of teaching .
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+ It is also possible that travelers can change the plan and the destinations .
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+ It is not much less frequent , though , and it still fulfills the needs that we have for it today .
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+ As a conclusion you are not attracted totally by the product , but by the lifestyle that this product will give to you .
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+ Though I am from Fukuoka , I now live in Yokohama in order to go to Yokohama City University .
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+ In twenty years , they also can give us better cars that use fewer resources , and give us much more convenient tools for traveling .
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+ It is necessary for a breakthrough event or product to succeed .
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+ Lots of people use bicycles to go somewhere .
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+ Second , old houses can stand in the way of the development of communities .
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+ What we have to care about is that the oil is not used only for cars , but also for other materials .
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+ Due to this new product being a flop in a market .
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+ Fresh water will be carried by the ship that travels from Europe to the east coast of North America , and therefore the mussels will spread to all of Europe .
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+ I do not agree that people with initiative will take risks more than those who do not .
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+ Graham Bell worked a lot and took risks for inventing the telephone apart from his electrical knowledge .
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+ For example , during the traffic jam , if the transit ca n't accommodate such a large amount of people , how would the clerks ?
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+ He or she can help me in languages , introducing specific beautiful places , teaching what the special food in that country is , and about that country 's culture .
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+ New Gerrthion prefers to use public transportation ; this is why now they think in twenty years there will be less car use .
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+ Traveling by yourself is very good for your future .
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+ But if I was trying to do all the sight-seeing without a tour guide , that would be very difficult and dangerous .
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+ When we talk about the so-called value of a product , we envision a scenario where dozens of products are available in supermarket shelves and when you switch on a television , there is an endless stream of commercials , each claiming exciting new features about the products advertised .
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+ In addition , it uses the North Star to migrate directly to the north .
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+ Sometimes , even a personality like a famous actor , becomes this trustworthy voice .
433
+ For example , the hamburgers in the commercials and menus look way more juicy , neat , and fresh than the ones you buy .
434
+ Nowadays all the upcoming graduates are just muddling the subject ; mostly 70 % of subjects just learn .
435
+ For me there are few very friends or classmates that would be better as a friend .
436
+ All the facts are mere deceptions .
437
+ We still do n't know whether aliens are in our solar system .
438
+ If I travel in a group with a tour guide , I will be limited at times .
439
+ Attendance does not mean that teenagers are fully participating in class .
440
+ Trust me , God will provide for young people .
441
+ In studying the processes underlying biochemical pathways , a knowledge of biochemistry is required , which is an integration of biology and chemistry .
442
+ Thanks to new and `` out of the box '' ways of thinking ; these are what made our civilizations what they are now .
443
+ When talking to the employed the company should not know .
444
+ In this moment the business became online-business .
445
+ Traveling is very important for people to know about the world and in groups it could be as well .
446
+ It contributes to air pollution and the temperature rising .
447
+ For instance , the birds are not usually trying to remember the subjects that they have passed by , such as a stone , a building , or even a small house .
448
+ That 's the truth !
449
+ For example , you had to employ a supervisor to manage the factory , and the operating bill is much higher than the transportation costs .
450
+ Because it had creativity and innovation .
451
+ So it means that there is no certain way that migrating birds find their way home .
452
+ Their life is repetition of studying and learning .
453
+ However , the problem is that if we use prescribed burning as a tool , it will require a lot of money - ten times more than the normal way .
454
+ But there are several reasons that draw me to this conclusion .
455
+ They usually forget where the books set .
456
+ Who can say no to a business that can make your life more safe ?
457
+ For example , I prefer to specialize in public relations which helps me in my personal life , and how to treat other people .
458
+ Now let me tell you about the daily activities of my father and compare them with mine .
459
+ Although , the professor in the listening passage explains that the solution is acceptable because not only is the striped bass population vital for Menhaden , but also the entire ecological system based on it .
460
+ The fact is that it would rain when the specific condition is prepared .
461
+ That is not true , as well .
462
+ First is how to release the drugs as quickly as possible in order to sell them faster and make money faster , but government requires a certain amount of testing to be done before the drug is released , so that pushes back the date of the drug release .
463
+ Maybe one day there will be a tool that will take us anywhere we want in only a few seconds .
464
+ There seem to be too many hurdles present in the growth of the car industry in recent times .
465
+ So it depends on the different bodies ' nature .
466
+ It 's a slow process , but after the process they can use Yerkish signs and start to understand what people , trainers , and researchers are saying .
467
+ We should plant some species that are stronger and more likely to live than other plants .
468
+ Because it rains more , and the plants grow well , so the Pueblo can make full use of it .
469
+ Additionally , popular movies , stars , or famous people in advertisements attract people .
470
+ The first is our life 's conditions .
471
+ For example , if people do n't try new things , how could people ever have invented the airplane , the car , computers , etc . ?
472
+ Let us think of music as a metaphor for all the areas of knowledge , and the different instruments as metaphors for all the separate disciplines .
473
+ The more I study , the more I 'm satisfied .
474
+ Billions of people use it every day .
475
+ I went to the Wegman to buy the watch because I thought it would be nice to have one .
476
+ Major improvements should be done in public transportation to get people to give up their vehicles .
477
+ Firstly , it is hard for young people to find time to help their community .
478
+ Many people have many reasons , like to see things abroad or to have different experiences , but their purposes have something in common .
479
+ We always joke around or do something stupid .
480
+ So cars have a positive impact on the economy and I do n't think that the government will try to put restrictions on that .
481
+ Gone are those days when only the rich could have afforded it .
482
+ Even if we do not have one ourselves , other people utilize them to make our lives easier - be it a transporter bringing food to the supermarket or the car that brings us to the hospital in case of a severe accident .
483
+ People like these often get bored listening to tour guides ' lectures that sometimes resemble a monologue learned by heart for a class .
484
+ This does n't destroy our culture , because our culture has changed .
485
+ Our current status of living is highly energy intensive .
486
+ So , my opinion is that if the friend stays in the world , then the friend can help with everything .
487
+ Last but not least , zebra mussels are likely to cause a decline in the overall fish population in habitats where they become dominant .
488
+ Scientists are worried that someday we will deplete fossil fuels .
489
+ So it is important to students .
490
+ I had been struggling with completing hard assignments , studying , improving grades , and learning strategies .
491
+ Because in competition , man wants everything to be better than his competitor .
492
+ They understand ideas and concepts help students learn information about the many subjects they teach and that students expect a good education from the information instructors impart .
493
+ Therefore , we think to ourselves that taking care of society is the most important thing to do .
494
+ The basic requirements of today 's man have changed .
495
+ One can have a lot of fun or enjoyment on the trip if you are guided by a person who knows the area .
496
+ But the only reason is that they are never giving up .
497
+ The only possible answer I can come up with is that success is understood to be the ability to invent new ideas , to put into practice novel theories or strategies .
498
+ Anyone has fears and it feels scary to take on a new challenge .
499
+ The population explosion is another factor catalyzing the consumption of energy resources .
500
+ Why should I do that ?
501
+ It can certainly help us to improve to another stage .
502
+ After a while they found out its not true .
503
+ People have great brain capacity to learn and gain knowledge , so it is easy to gain general knowledge about everything .
504
+ What about the stress that they have to undergo , the stress related not only to their position in life but the fight that they undergo for their ambition ?
505
+ In the case of vehicles like motorcycles , the number of people are limited to two , and similarly , there are limits to the number of people that can be accommodated in a vehicle .
506
+ And the risk is one of these opportunities .
507
+ As I see it , there will be a lot of research done in the future to find alternative , environmental-friendly , energies as well as cheaper energies .
508
+ Speed cameras can be placed in many locations along a highway .
509
+ Therefore , I can enjoy the trip more without .
510
+ He is a specialist in computer programming but he does not know about other fields .
511
+ But the experience of painting provides me with new abilities for ilmmaking .
512
+ Because I have broad knowledge .
513
+ People try drinking it .
514
+ If everyone in the city uses their own cars , the city will be seriously polluted by the smoke .
515
+ Do n't be afraid to do something new !
516
+ It is , rather than to give them strong medicines to them .
517
+ Fortunately their topic becomes more clear by using this many concepts provided by the books .
518
+ A person can not be successful if they act the same as regular people .
519
+ They will have tremendous problems trying to keep their car in a safe place .
520
+ Secondly , they have the confidence that the new way will be another way to improve a mechanism .
521
+ They have limits to ways that have meaning and function like words .
522
+ Also , it saves your time and makes you satisfy this journal .
523
+ Moreover , the decision of others could be wrong .
524
+ To do so , companies must present their products in a better light than they really are ; otherwise , the company 's future , including that of its employees , might be at risk .
525
+ They are the bony and vital part to society .
526
+ Youngsters , being healthy , have fewer things to worry about .
527
+ She believes people can increase their cultural sense with good pieces of music or precious movies .
528
+ The most important thing that you can do is not tell him like a baby .
529
+ To find new concepts and use them in their future job .
530
+ I think that the biggest reason is that the devised environment compared with the past .
531
+ If older people are more accepting to changes , their lives will become better .
532
+ It is very far for ancestors to move the treasure from Egypt to the Dead Sea .
533
+ That means , just learn facts are not going to leave temporal to students .
534
+ Although , I often hurt during this time in which I 'm thinking about some question .
535
+ My personal perception is that such behaviour is damaging to a young person 's personality , since it promotes uniformity and conformity rather than creativity and innovation .
536
+ Facts help us to know the utility or advantage of the product that has newly formed .
537
+ The other one is about the extreme lengths you can go to conserve water .
538
+ It is important for everyone to have faith in themselves , and always look forward and not stay in one place .
539
+ The first theory is that birds navigate in reference to celestial objects like the sun and stars .
540
+ Every house nowadays has a computer , mobile phone , etc. , and this is the thing today 's man wants to live .
541
+ You might be able to be a very successful scholar of the language , but you might not be able to speak the language at all .
542
+ These are enjoyable tasks that make your mindset look forward to the various experiences .
543
+ Those problems do not exist for an online encyclopedia , which can be reached by everybody who has access to an internet connection .
544
+ Second , if the park has fires , animals in the park do n't survive .
545
+ I think the worsening market conditions force car companies to fight harder to survive .
546
+ Then this phenomena reminds them that it comes time to refer to other subjects .
547
+ He could then strive to get practical experience in that field ; after all , theory is lame without practical application .
548
+ While studying at university , people may still not know which subject they should specialize in .
549
+ These activities are only for the future or amusement of them .
550
+ I have great influence on my life .
551
+ After all , we are the internet generation .
552
+ It 's expensive .
553
+ Is it really possible ?
554
+ That is the bravery and being interested in all things .
555
+ I will describe these two main issues : to meet the modern society 's needs and to be eligible candidates for some companies .
556
+ When Bill Gates was a young man , he attended Harvard University and he was respected by others just for attending Harvard .
557
+ Because of fast paced societies , we ca n't imagine what the world would be like if it were different .
558
+ Otherwise , we are sick and tired of living in the world .
559
+ Take the example of Bangalore City in India .
560
+ These surveys also demonstrate how much young men , and women , are not aware of the improvements they could afford if they were able to really put themselves in an effective position within their communities .
561
+ As a contradiction of this the professor said that disease study is not designed very well .
562
+ Therefore , many psychological tricks are used to make a product seem more attractive than it is in reality .
563
+ In order to maintain old buildings , it costs a lot of money .
564
+ These factors can only contribute to the growth in the number of cars .
565
+ We do not need to look for parking space .
566
+ Sometimes , it is very comfortable , but it 's not important for me .
567
+ Internet encyclopedias can contribute to new articles or making an editorial change .
568
+ It happens very often that many companies are involved in making the same product , and this means competition .
569
+ Why is n't there one left around Tunguska ?
570
+ Have you ever thought about this ?
571
+ Because students are young .
572
+ This is in contrast to the point in the reading that says advertising does not have any effect on American people because they are bombarded from different sources .
573
+ If they teach them , they will never forget and it is beneficial for our country .
574
+ I can not imagine that during the next 20 years anything could hinder an American from using his car to drive down to the post office only 3 blocks away .
575
+ For instance , when I was in elementary school , I learned mathematics formulas without concepts .
576
+ When you look at Honda Civic advertising , they look just as fancy as Mercedes advertisements .
577
+ That 's the way it is .
578
+ That would be a frequently asked question , so to answer this question we should be aware of the facts .
579
+ However we view it , gas has become a very expensive item that will become even more expensive .
580
+ Clearly , you must show your skills by speaking .
581
+ It is more important for them to understand ideas and concepts than it is for them to learn facts .
582
+ Rather than keep his investment within the confines of the oil business where he is the master , he went ahead with his new plan .
583
+ They complete each other .
584
+ Therefore , if someone comes up with that breakthrough or innovative idea , he will be the first to capitalize on it .
585
+ Students may not understand a fact very well until they understand the idea and concept related to the fact .
586
+ They wander in the streets wearing all kinds of clothes .
587
+ However , almost all tour guides would go there with my group members and myself .
588
+ But this does not happen .
589
+ In history , for example , it is helpful to understand what event causes another one , and why ; in this way , it is easier to learn that the first one occurs before the second one , and thus it is easier to learn dates .
590
+ The fact is that by making the nails ourselves , they would probably cost us more than buying them .
591
+ Those are my children who are not going to school or college and going to the movies .
592
+ But , in the evolution of technology over time people had arrived at a solution : they must decrease water carriers or waterway ships which travel between North America and Eastern Europe , or build more canals and ship ports so the load on the ships can be decreased and fewer zebra mussels are transported .
593
+ It can be a good opportunity to make their own time to do anything .
594
+ However , she also said that some kinds of birds are shrunken .
595
+ Yet I am sure there are a number of examples of people who have achieved success that would prove the statement wrong .
596
+ This is obvious from the fact that when the mind is not clear and free , man can not involve himself completely in doing any activity .
597
+ However , I have a different way of thinking about the quote .
598
+ Firstly , young people have a lot of problems .
599
+ This is an effective solution to stop an advancing fire .
600
+ This always challenges consumers to buy a peculiar commodity in order to satisfy their needs , and wants , in modern times .
601
+ For example , it will be easier for people to concentrate on a subject such as geology , having a broad knowledge of many academics , than to try to concentrate on geology after having studied literature .
602
+ After an official training course , we helped the patients bathe , talked with the elder people who lived alone , and helped the organization hold activities during special occasions like Mother 's Day .
603
+ You can buy a vanilla cake in a fine store and another vanilla cake at a regular store .
604
+ Some guide is not sure about the information .
605
+ They share their views and ideas within a group .
606
+ Hope is the main key for finding new task .
607
+ This is because , the choice can appear to students as a common part .
608
+ Developing communities want to build more modern buildings .
609
+ I strongly believe that in twenty years there will be fewer cars in use than there are today because of the damage decrements and technology replacement .
610
+ Most important , zebra mussels often have no predators in their new habitats , and species without natural predators are likely to dominate their habitats .
611
+ It is possible that with the energy problem , people 's life style will be changed .
612
+ For example , when I was in school my Geography book presents `` Pluto '' as the last planet but recent studies posted that `` Pluto '' is not a planet at all because of different characteristics .
613
+ But that does not mean that I do not respect and admire the others .
614
+ For example , in Korea , teachers teach something and students learn what teachers are saying without discussing with students while in class .
615
+ They do not need to know about the facts for cake .
616
+ First , we can protect our environment by saving oil and gas .
617
+ To have broad knowledge of many academic subjects , we can pick up more interesting fields about subjects and it 's too easy to understand .
618
+ And I completely disagree with what the author wanted to say .
619
+ I support my feelings that it can be part of life .
620
+ But on the other hand , we have a risk to poison this product , because farmers often feed their fish growth-inducing chemicals .
621
+ Think about it , if you are 50~60 years old you always think about your health .
622
+ I advise all people to always keep smiling and have fun in this wonderful life God gave us .
623
+ Everybody knows each other .
624
+ Anther reason to join a big company is job security .
625
+ Indeed , on the one hand , there are obviously signs that cars are doomed to be less and less bought by people .
626
+ Although we do n't have good grades , we have talent in other things .
627
+ The people attending this lecture will mostly be those that are specialists in the topic .
628
+ To maintain the more valuable products , they have to sometimes use strategies to keep the clientele 's enthusiasm high .
629
+ Also , the second argument seems to be a bit out of context as new technologies may hardly cut down on the number of cars used .
630
+ But it depends on what level we gain this knowledge .
631
+ As the professor said , pressure in water is another reason to have an explosion .
632
+ For example banks have many very specialized departments .
633
+ Everybody would , in the end , benefit from their experience ; people in general and people who want to learn from them .
634
+ Boys and girls are easy to believe them .
635
+ At this time , my opinion is that young people enjoy life more than older people do .
636
+ More information on how we can get it is the important thing .
637
+ This is merely an opinion based on present , albeit established facts .
638
+ They do n't have to read specific books and articles just because they love the topic .
639
+ It is not bad if you know it , it means that your intelligence is high but a doctor has to be absolutely good at saying and helping ill people .
640
+ If , however the students will only put concepts and his/hers or someone else 's ideas or concepts , which can be mistakes will make the professor think if the student actually did what was asked from the assignment .
641
+ We can just hope that those cars will have a new motor generation which will pollute less .
642
+ When I watch TV , listen to the radio .
643
+ After he graduated from his university , thanks to his software skills , he can get a job easily and become the best in his field .
644
+ Everybody deserve to enjoy life .
645
+ It would increase in price after a few years and its owner would have an overprice and he would be a successful man .
646
+ But the professor refutes the idea by illustrating some tested results from research conducted by an oil that is not taken around the world .
647
+ Those who were open enough to try it , had the risk about spending too much money as they choose the first and only tariff , which was higher than other suppliers , but they were connected to the world .
648
+ The old teaching system is a fair system because it treats teachers on education , teaching skills and the most important thing is the teaching experience .
649
+ At the time of an emergency he / she could be of great help if he / she is aware of the child health problems and their cure .
650
+ The problem is that when we and our competitors have more or less the same resources and the same strategy , both would survive but the chance of ones victory is not ensured .
651
+ It is dangerous for the plants and crops and it makes the rivers too acidic for living fish and other animals in it .
652
+ It is related strongly to our daily life .
653
+ With this population outburst , more cars will have to be present to meet the needs of the people .
654
+ It was said in the passage that the humans are endothermic and maintain an internal body temperature up to 37 degrees , the same with dinosaurs , that they maintain body temperatures up to 37 degrees or more than this temperature .
655
+ If there were no concerned adults who had to care for feeding , care and well being of those children , humanity as we know it would not exist .
656
+ As people say , `` The luck follows the ones that are brave '' and to destroy your everyday routine you must be brave enough and that will probably bring you success .
657
+ In my opinion , I agree with the statement that most advertisements make products seem much better than they really are .
658
+ There are two crucial facts : no particles from asteroid explosion , area of the asteroid and meteorite of explosion .
659
+ Young people are more easily able to adapt to new technologies than old people .
660
+ It would be similar to add a few drops of water to the ocean .
661
+ Usually success is connected with some achievement .
662
+ If the explorers did n't take risks , we would n't have discovered the new continent .
663
+ The second point is about the evidence , according to the passage the evidence that associates the Sphinx with a know Old Kingdom King , and identifies the Sphinx as honoring Khafre , but the lecture says that , these evidence is not strong to accept the point , it is not strong either to accept the Old Kingdom King , Khafre and his stone plaque between the Sphinx front paws carries and identifies the Khafre .
664
+ First of all , you will know a lot of things about this subject because you do not have anything else to do .
665
+ During the Mao regime , cars were only accessible for politicians or privileged party members .
666
+ They say that they have some reasons .
667
+ They are very young and they do not have a job so they can not finish their studying .
668
+ However , people who have not joined the event , seem like , are the winner because they forgot the event was early .
669
+ Second , critics argue that many cases of placebo induced improvement that took place only at a psychological level .
670
+ Second , he says the strong property rights developed from the factory system and not vice versa .
671
+ Bus , subway , even planes are means of travelling , which can be used in a lot of areas .
672
+ For example , in a science subject it is necessary that the students understand the way , if not they ca n't follow the teacher .
673
+ Many people watch advertisements .
674
+ But at that time , people who had knowledge in various fields , were able to find jobs in the surviving field .
675
+ There is nothing that has been declined in literature .
676
+ They do not have to go to work every day , instead they may go see a football game in a different city .
677
+ Also , it is more comfortable to move .
678
+ And you can not imagine any government giving up so many workplaces for unemployment .
679
+ Coming to atmosphere and nature are both the same .
680
+ I wish I can go travel somewhere where I can take pictures as much as I want .
681
+ For example , if my friends are talking about their problems with their computer , I will give them advice about how to solve the problem or just listen to and understand them will also help them to be comfortable in our meeting .
682
+ For example , famous businessman travel over the world everyday !
683
+ The knowledge we have will increase our ability to compete in the future .
684
+ There are a lot of car companies and every year they make at least six , seven , eight or more new car .
685
+ If any problem occurs in older age , it is a very difficult one for them .
686
+ I think that talking with a person who has a different mother tongue compared to me is the best way to learn a new culture and language , however there is any chance to meet them .
687
+ This fast pace economic growth , which can also be observed in a large number of developing nations , has brought about an increase in per capita income and improved lifestyles for individuals .
688
+ In modern life it is all about the money and what you earn but that is not the only success .
689
+ In cases like that , BMW is using advertisements as a way to show how really good the product is to the people .
690
+ When Google was founded , other internet search machines already existed .
691
+ I want broad knowledge of many academics .
692
+ We had a lot of conversations concerning the future of this sector , but never detected signs or future plans for the sector , which would implicit a declination of the amount of cars .
693
+ He knows many countries around the world .
694
+ Because getting old is not just about age .
695
+ It 's not really good .
696
+ Maybe when the economy is bad , such people can find new jobs quickly , but it may not be the best job they can do .
697
+ The important thing about this case is , each country has to use an official solution for their learning problems .
698
+ For example , a researcher that wants to be successful must take risks .
699
+ The leg of all modern endotherms are underneath its body .
700
+ So if they do n't update themselves with the recent study , what will they teach their students ?
701
+ Second , the high cost of drug testing finally lead to the cost of the unit drug cost being higher than producing it .
702
+ However , the lecturer says that the vague location was described because the ancient people wanted to keep the location of the treasure a secret .
703
+ However , the importance of the knowledge of facts can not be underestimated .
704
+ But , on the contrary , he argues that fluoride also has some disadvantages .
705
+ For these reasons , I disagree that young people have more fun than old people .
706
+ He mentions that chemicals used for curing ill fish harvested in farms could danger wild species .
707
+ For example , I like to go to a big city like New York .
708
+ When we were born , our parents taught us how to speak , after we grow up , they send us to school to learn how to write , and sometimes you have to learn the vocabulary from writing , then you can use more words when you speak .
709
+ Did you give it to another person to solve ?
710
+ Everybody knows sports can improve our body , but we need try by ourselves then we will know , yes , sports really can help us get a healthy body .
711
+ Thus , we can easily remember this formula without spending extra energy and time and it is still useful to me .
712
+ However , I think what students like is more important .
713
+ They are simply manipulated by the idea of the top-product like best seller , brand , luxuries and briefly think about their own safety .
714
+ First , he shows that in some cases a placebo made the patient believe he was gon na get cured , which made him create more killing cells , which cured him .
715
+ You will be like in one or two or three academic , you get it coz everything you know you can appear it use together to make something better .
716
+ And this probably might mean that our knowledge in limited .
717
+ This rebuffs the reading passage 's explanation that prescribed might be caused by fire spreading , so it is hard to coordinate .
718
+ Now they can afford the lawsuit case against music industries who sued them for about 100 million dollars for inventing p2p software to hack their intellectual property .
719
+ Thus , after you return to the city , you may become brothers .
720
+ It 's not incorrect to say that the world is losing some great support system to which young people can greatly contribute to .
721
+ Because we need food .
722
+ When there is a need to do something , young people do not think .
723
+ He will be mature enough to make wise decisions in expanding his business and trying out new things .
724
+ The ecological balance should be for the entire area .
725
+ Early signs can already be seen .
726
+ This is probably because we are all , in general , pampered from the time we are born until well into our adolescence .
727
+ The listening part gives us information , Vulcan , which was found on Mars and also found a bacteria but no one can indicate what kind of bacteria it is .
728
+ In Korea , we are using the day-off system of using private vehicles .
729
+ The person takes the bike , goes where he wishes and leaves the car at the closest bus station .
730
+ I can image both statement of views , as far as I am concerned , I consider that cars will not increase more in the future .
731
+ Learning how to play the piano or dance ballet may have been a privilege in the past , but this is not so now .
732
+ For example , the school will have a regulation that there will be punishment for those who are late entering the class .
733
+ Accordingly , most of the students have learned many subjects in their school .
734
+ But there are still a lot of people who are not successful yet .
735
+ Second , he can not accept the results of a lie detectors and use it as evidence in court .
736
+ They are moving by solar energy .
737
+ It is true .
738
+ I am going to another country .
739
+ Imagine , we could have trees in our garden that produce cherries and apples .
740
+ I graduated from a university .
741
+ On the other hand , in the lecture , the absence of a crater in Tunguska demands atmosphere .
742
+ A lesson is another new thing you gain from an experience .
743
+ The youth today are aware of their responsibilities as a citizen .
744
+ But I disagree with this opinion because often the advertisement does n't speak about only the functionality of the product , but it promises other characteristics that do n't depend on it .
745
+ It gives him many opportunities in life and I think that being a knowledgeable person is a very wonderful thing to have so we can spend our lives in a successful way and full of happiness .
746
+ In other words , the image in the TV commercial is the most important point that the watcher helps to determine whether he/she will buy it or not .
747
+ Members gather money for the funeral to help them .
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1
+ New technology has been introduced into the society .
2
+ One possible outcome is that an environmentally-induced reduction in motorization levels in the richer countries will outweigh any rise in motorization levels in the poorer countries .
3
+ Every person needs to know a bit about math , sciences , arts , literature and history in order to stand out in society .
4
+ While the travel company will most likely show them some interesting sites in order to advertise their company to their family and friends , it is highly unlikely that the company will advertise the sites that were not included in the tour -- for example , due to entrance fees that would make the total package price overly expensive .
5
+ A disadvantage is that parking their car is very difficult .
6
+ Big farming are using more chemical products and substances to feed fish .
7
+ For example , my cousin is 12 years old .
8
+ If it does , you will get a mistaken idea about that article but not the intended idea .
9
+ Secondly , chimp can also present the capability for grammar , which means it can demonstrate the ability to combine words and be able to use grammatical constructions .
10
+ Nevertheless , this city is experiencing a big change .
11
+ I think to learn facts is only effective if the students can work hard and they are able to keep every detailed information as taught , but it 's definitely not a measure of their intelligence .
12
+ Unfortunately , most older people can not use the internet , in spite of benefits of the internet .
13
+ So , if I have a lot of information about this subject , I will talk with too much knowledge but if I have only general information for this subject , I will talk with only my limited knowledge and in this case may be ashamed like when my brother asked me about something but I did not have a lot of information on the subject .
14
+ Because if I see that someone did something that may save me time and energy and it works I will also do it .
15
+ The government should think about nature as a whole .
16
+ They will not be able to compete with other similar brands and the product will fizzle out or die .
17
+ People are now opening their eyes to the scenario that happens when we run out of fuel .
18
+ For me it was great because I need to talk on the phone locally and nationally for long periods of time .
19
+ They only care if the effects are good and popular among the crowds .
20
+ That is why calculated risks , as one could call them , are the predecessors of big success , because they get people 's attention by giving people new options .
21
+ He said , in other words , that more fluoride may create damage in the human body , specifically the bone .
22
+ When these people create their new ideas others often look very strangely on them .
23
+ You will learn to socialize with people .
24
+ No other transportation concept has been as successful as the car , not only because of the good street and highway systems throughout the United States and Europe , but also because of the fact that people love their cars .
25
+ If people prefer to choose cars over motorbikes , that means there will be many cars .
26
+ That 's why he is a legend these days and people respect him .
27
+ For example , in math club , teachers usually teach us how to solve a math problem using various ways .
28
+ On the other hand , when I was a freshman at my college , I could concentrate on my favorite subjects .
29
+ I have an IBM computer and my laptop is DELL .
30
+ The air in China is not very clean because of pollution from cars .
31
+ When the price of gas goes up , the consumer does not want to buy gas for fuel .
32
+ Although , learning more subjects gives us more knowledge which could make me successful in my studies .
33
+ When you 're taking a trip with a tour guide , everything is already settled from the time you arrive until the time you depart .
34
+ On the other hand , although in Turkey public transportation is getting developed especially in the two big cities Ankara and Istanbul , it is still nothing compared to Sweden .
35
+ This rebuffs the reading passage 's claim that there is no improvement .
36
+ Because they are involved with their studies , they do n't get enough time to look after their community .
37
+ However , I strongly maintained that traveling by their own gives them a lot of advantages .
38
+ They even ask themselves how this kind of thing did n't cross their minds .
39
+ People tend to choose other types of media and that is why literature is in danger .
40
+ I cast doubt that twenty years is too short to prove the problem .
41
+ So for these reasons , I really believe that it 's important to have a broad knowledge on different subjects , instead of being focused on just one , because sometimes the answer that we are searching for , we can easily find it in a field that can seem not related to our purpose .
42
+ I am pleased to know intelligent people and learn about things that I do n't know .
43
+ To resolve this problem , the city governments are likely to improve the public transportation system by building new subways and adding bus lines .
44
+ I know lots of old people who go to parties and who always stay in contact with other people .
45
+ But these things seem too hard for old people , they move so slowly , and do n't have health bodies to use this thing like athletes .
46
+ For example , if you understand the idea that all diseases are caused by microorganisms and are treated with antibiotics , you will never use antidepressants .
47
+ I liked it , but after awhile it gradually started to be boring , and eventually I did n't have interest in it .
48
+ With her salary we ca n't buy some cars because we are planning to finish our house in Binangonan , Rizal and I am planning to finish my study in Boston .
49
+ So the information technology and advanced technology have increased .
50
+ Even more relevant to the seduction of advertisement is the fact that quite frequently those images of perfection placed in front of our eyes are just mirages and illusions , bodies touched up by computer programs and therefore they do not resemble reality at all .
51
+ As the professor claimed the details and examples to strengthen the position of reading passage , which I , in the following paragraphs , would like to provide the evidence to present the whole views .
52
+ In the advertisement that he shows in the media , newspapers , magazines , and public spaces , he clearly says that the product is made with products of high quality in technology .
53
+ We have a lot of papers we have to write .
54
+ A person with broad knowledge will help him renovate .
55
+ The development of biomechanics has made this possible .
56
+ This inadequate amount of fuel forces us to use less cars .
57
+ One important element is internet .
58
+ You can only be successful by learning and trying new things , and by having an open and creative mind .
59
+ Firstly , the striped bass consume large quantities of menhaden and secondly this fish is also a source of protein for farm animals , and the fishing industry gives work to some people in Virginia .
60
+ They were driven to settlements in other domains .
61
+ The time line about this danger , which I have already given in the above discussion , is so predictable that one can even have calculations about it if he/she has both the population and existing fuel count .
62
+ I think people should travel by making decisions by themselves for several reasons .
63
+ Indeed , they threaten a lot of freshwater fish species because they need to eat and to find different kinds of food in the oceans .
64
+ For example , if the city says that 8am~9 am is the most busy time , than workers would argue that they should drive a bit later .
65
+ Educators should provide opportunities for them to learn enough knowledge to survive the real world .
66
+ For example , when I am studying for tests or doing my homework , my grandparents can go out and do what they enjoy .
67
+ Traditional encyclopedias are written by trained experts for academic rigor that can not really be achieved .
68
+ When the time is up , everyone should be gathered in a certain place .
69
+ Or else twenty years down the line every major city would end up being a pile of metal junkyard , with no place to move around .
70
+ And what are those risks ?
71
+ In contrast , the speaker casts doubt on the conclusion .
72
+ In this movie the father was handicapped .
73
+ For example , in this generation people watch movies and listen to music more than they read books or novels .
74
+ In Malaysia , there are a lot of cars .
75
+ So they are free to do all sorts of things , even if they are considered dangerous or irresponsible , such as bungee-jumping .
76
+ I think most people will like that in a busy world , but I do n't think it will happen in the next twenty years .
77
+ Everyone would expect to leave his own secrets dreams like to be a painter , a writer .
78
+ I answered the question and I got a good impression from both lecturers and friends .
79
+ Listening to the passage it seems fair for people that they increase the tax price because they will be able to save money for other taxes they pay .
80
+ Homework will help you to manage your time ; if not , you might use that time for some other purpose .
81
+ I mean our home country because we can speak and use Japanese .
82
+ New kinds of vehicles will be invented with newer technology than today .
83
+ This would have definitely required him to take an immense amount of time off from his work and he stands as a perfect example with whom the youngsters of today relate .
84
+ They follow the way the Sun goes from the east to the west .
85
+ It 's the time to take a rest , looking back at your present state .
86
+ I thought it was kind of ridiculous , but we have to do as the tour guide said .
87
+ So , if Japan has such common sense since long ago , even after twenty years for sure , people will aim to own a car and still ride a car to show people that they are `` rich '' .
88
+ An example that would make this categorization problematic is an architect .
89
+ The incoming generation will not ride a two wheeler .
90
+ And also the marketing can do some adjustment about the change .
91
+ This is supported by national and international policy which attractively presents the advantages of going abroad , making self-experiences in other countries and cultures , learning foreign-languages while staying in a country where this language is spoken , and so on .
92
+ Even if we may fail , we have to try to get new things .
93
+ He explained that the way in which the methane is derived is a non-biological process .
94
+ I put into this group of people , everyone who arrived to that success with his own work ; I mean people who work very hard and try for example to develop new kinds of work , technologies or someone who tries to do his work in another way to arrive the goal that he wants easily .
95
+ Confidence comes naturally since perfection comes along .
96
+ Reason is to pay for them and teach more than other institutes .
97
+ I totally agree that the youth today are not sparing sufficient time to help their communities .
98
+ Nowadays , the society is changing drastically .
99
+ And through text books , students are more engaged .
100
+ On the other hand , a chef that tries new tastes will be recognized , and he or she will gain a place in the cooking world .
101
+ Also , I think we will thank this animal for everything that they have done for us no matter what .
102
+ When I grew up , I began to understand that what he said is quite right .
103
+ The other one is a gambler which means that people always try new things and take risks .
104
+ Last month , I needed to buy digital camera .
105
+ In the world , oil prices are very high right now .
106
+ The cause of the Tunguska explosion was an asteroid .
107
+ After we know and learn the facts , it will be easier for us to understand the ideas and concepts .
108
+ They did not get the ideas or concepts about what they learned .
109
+ And in the end , if you take a risk and have success in that , you surely will become a successful person with all the merits , and maybe also the awards you 've earned .
110
+ In my essay I want to focus on how important it is for students to learn facts .
111
+ I naturally know that I do n't really want to know .
112
+ Let 's say your interest lies in paintings .
113
+ However , what makes a student excellent is to both understand the concept , and learn the facts .
114
+ The students and the ideas have many advantages :
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+ Do I want to risk my 2 years savings for a trip to Spain or do I want to use my kid 's college fund to start up my business ?
116
+ So even the government is expecting the increase in the use of a four wheeler .
117
+ And you can have a chance to get a person to help you .
118
+ He or she would not be able to discuss specific problems just because he does not know them .
119
+ For example , when I went to Bangkok , Thailand a few years ago , I experienced I was a stranger in downtown .
120
+ I have specific reasons for this .
121
+ Actually it might not be true .
122
+ We still have to burn down the forest to make land for farming and the result is birds will lose more of their habitat .
123
+ By the same token , people will learn many different intelligence by doing so many things but they just learn its appeals and not get any crucial information and wisdom from it .
124
+ On the other hand , if you specialize in one specific subject such as physics you will never help him .
125
+ This is how we can hit the job market very early , and it is proof that we are capable of doing the job more efficiently .
126
+ To judge a person 's contribution in terms of time would be specious .
127
+ New experiences for someone is the same challenge and that challenge is movement , and the reason that some people continue living .
128
+ Our society will be a lovely society ; if the dream can come true , I think we must gain more knowledge .
129
+ For example , when you read your school 's book the first time you will not understand anything , but when you read it a second time you will understand it .
130
+ This is the government rule that they have attained this seminar .
131
+ They might put it on the label , but they do n't say it on tv advertising .
132
+ For example , many scientists and engineers study cars that make no tough sounds or smoke .
133
+ Without the empirical experience , I think , the learner tends to forget all the information he or she has learned throughout his or her learning process in the long term .
134
+ First , disking can be an alternative to prescribed burning .
135
+ By just knowing the culture of a different country that we are living in and not born in , we wo n't be able to live .
136
+ Somebody who does n't give and just takes can not live within communities .
137
+ Court cases are very high and many number of disputed tickets are seen .
138
+ And what is more effective than loads of people working towards the same goal ?
139
+ If we have this quality , then no one can beat us .
140
+ You have thirty ; typically an effective response will contain a minimum , and you will be satisfying culture experience and fit your test .
141
+ But I only use this software to win a lot of prizes and some of them have important influences in my country .
142
+ If the sharp can not catch your mind , how can they sell the products to customers ?
143
+ The cutting of dead trees is called salvage logging .
144
+ That 's why centralized , attributes , and business owners reduce their business , which is not responsible for the rise of factories .
145
+ Second , birds navigate by landmarks like river , coastlines , and mountains .
146
+ A tour guide is generally a person who knows a great deal about the country , its most beautiful places , most visited ones , and so on .
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+ They have to contact a variety of fields to find out what their interests are .
148
+ Unfortunately in most of the countries the functioning of public transportation is not perfectly organized .
149
+ If you think of the consumption of them , fish have less fat and a lot of nutrients .
150
+ The public transportation in the city may not be able to cope with this huge amount of people .
151
+ Second , we learn about many academic subjects , after that we learn to specialize in one specific subject .
152
+ This does n't mean that because you take risks you are going to succeed .
153
+ One of the most important problems is accidents for sure because every day millions of people die because of drivers not being careful , as a matter of fact I believe that there will be less cars in twenty years , but this will happen just for one reason that we will use something else .
154
+ The internet offers a good opportunity for people that travel for work , for students , and for work .
155
+ Can you visualize the chaos our society would suffer if every individual considered himself or herself an expert in every given field ?
156
+ In this sense , I would introduce the concepts of two aspects with a detailed analysis , and then it will come to the conclusion .
157
+ In my case , my younger brother needed more than academic knowledge .
158
+ Due to this , I feel that specialized students have more opportunities in the future .
159
+ Moreover , before oil and gas are gone , scientists will make new cars that run on electricity or sunlight .
160
+ However , I firmly believe that students have to learn broad knowledge of many academic subjects .
161
+ I learned many kinds of subjects and also could make different types friends .
162
+ On top of that , even if we are willing to spend the time to draft the travel plan , we have no idea on which travel sites are a must-see .
163
+ They need to have a global vision before deciding what they like , and the way of obtaining it is simply studying a broad syllabus .
164
+ In order to understand these things , and more importantly , to link them together , wisdom will duly serve him .
165
+ We can use it .
166
+ Some people can encounter people we have no idea about .
167
+ When my grandmother was getting old , she could not move her body easily .
168
+ As a tour guide , the person has to be familiar with the place he or she is touring .
169
+ Three other costumers have not started using the product because they do n't have anything to hang it with .
170
+ And in the place where there are no trains , we can not help using cars .
171
+ You have to teach your child since he or she was anxious to grow up .
172
+ If students have to study for history for example it is often enough to just learn the facts but on the other hand studying for physics or math needs the understanding of the concepts .
173
+ For example , the subway in New York , bullet trains in Japan , underground tube trains in Singapore and the sky trains in Bangkok travel at lightning speed .
174
+ First , young people have an active mind .
175
+ Obviously the irreplaceable examination and less enemies can bring huge advances to fulfill the definition of success .
176
+ Young people these days do n't give enough time to helping their communities .
177
+ The commercial was definitely more impressive than the product itself .
178
+ And one of them was my friend who had serious problems with her health .
179
+ To this day , I still remember what we studied that day in class .
180
+ I had a good life in my country , but I got everything from my parents .
181
+ But if the student is going to be only learning things without knowing the concept , then no company is give an opportunity to that person because he does not know the concept of its related branch , so it creates a problem in the future .
182
+ Third , the stone tower of the east coast is made in an unnatural way also this tower is unusual in Europe so non Europeans might have not made this tower .
183
+ Secondly , it is an unfair action because it will effect the low-income Americans .
184
+ Every year , factories are increasing sulfur dioxide output into the air .
185
+ It results in people who are more mature , strong and calm in facing problems in life , because they understand that problems go away and it depends on what manner one looks at the face of the problem .
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+ For example , work on a project .
187
+ This space must change into a garden .
188
+ However , exist people that thing that when the people have a forty years ever a older person .
189
+ It is worth noting that not everyone will succeed when taking a risk , but that is not enough to deter anyone who wishes to take one .
190
+ Apparently , I have a Japanese friend from Japan , his name is Tomo .
191
+ When they do some work they think they have to find work in time .
192
+ As the gasoline tax is rising , it will help the vehicle company make more cars to sell to people .
193
+ Ignorance of striped bass will abbreviate our learning ; also , it has some astonishing effects on our health .
194
+ Maybe they have some disadvantages in humanity .
195
+ In the lecture , zebra mussel not really being a serious threat had been proven .
196
+ I think it will be lost .
197
+ I expect humans can make a new material to replace gas but it is very difficult to do so .
198
+ Ideas and motives for the war are more important to know because from them one might draw some conclusions and it might change something inside the student .
199
+ Everything is possible which we ca n't imagine .
200
+ Although there are some rules to protect young people such as an age limit at the movies and previews about the bad aspect of programs before , it is just made for little kids not young people like high school or university students .
201
+ However , the fact that they do not reflect the actual quality of a product most of the time decreases the reliability of the advertisements .
202
+ We seem to have a lot of problems with those even if we have better materials than in the past .
203
+ We can be a fatalist and say that with the developing of the third world , the problem will get worse .
204
+ There are things that can make us more successful in life and even though we 're successful we must continue are work , we should take our chances to the greater heights .
205
+ For the Greek philosophers Plato and Aristotle , the capacity for understanding ideas and concepts as well as intelligence being the main ability of the human soul , are the parts of ourselves that make us the beings we actually are .
206
+ In conclusion , understanding the concepts is more important than learning the facts , because it 's the underlying goal of learning the facts .
207
+ I basically feel that young people do enjoy their lives more than older people do .
208
+ First , the ships not only helped them to spread out , but they were also killed by other ships .
209
+ They might be bored of reading a complex passage .
210
+ It is possible to have a broad knowledge of many academic subjects without being specialized in one particular topic .
211
+ So she decides to work in a nursing home because she wants to provide care for elderly people .
212
+ This demonstrates the undeniable fact that it is beneficial to have different experiences .
213
+ Teachers should be required to take courses every five years so they can learn to think more deeply and benefit their future .
214
+ In my case , I am working more than 200 hours a month , in order to get money required to pay back to a bank ( I borrowed some money for buying my house . ) .
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+ Because students must do homework .
216
+ It makes a good partner .
217
+ As a result , she could get a job that she badly wanted but she did n't expect to get because many people flocked to this company .
218
+ Maybe for the ecologists , there will be fewer cars in use in twenty years than there are today , but not for the citizens that must go to the office everyday .
219
+ At this stage , youth require the experience of older people to fight this depression .
220
+ In fact this device was different from its competitor 's products .
221
+ Also we do not have to care about other people ; it means there is a privacy between us , and we can talk loudly or might be able to sing .
222
+ But I found out that the quality of the bat was very bad .
223
+ Some people only running to the work or used the underground , but if you have your car you can used your car go to your work here .
224
+ Government is raising the tax on gasoline .
225
+ The professor also says that soy beans should be used as food for the fish .
226
+ He was successful already in his fields of living electric equipment , but , he began to dominate new electronics technology and was successful .
227
+ A good company hires goods buzzers , these buzzers do not lie to the consumers , they use their words to let consumers know that the goods are real , they do not praise the goods .
228
+ Travelling in a group , especially with a tour guide , helps us to make our trip more productive .
229
+ On the other hand , the reading passage states that using chemicals is clearly not such a good idea because it can cause the development of parasitic infections in the human body .
230
+ When they went down to the forest , then produced fire .
231
+ So both the lecturer and the readings state that other archaeological monuments in the area are from the Kingdom period .
232
+ I have one suggestion .
233
+ To be sure , we Japanese take part in destroying the environment because we consume the most wood .
234
+ So I asked my student what he thought about my lesson , and tried to find out where the problem is .
235
+ That means if I have an broad knowledge in politics then I m aware that 'where to speak what ' .
236
+ He also explains factual concepts to the students .
237
+ That was a very beautiful dream in my mind at the time .
238
+ After majoring in any field of study a student can not adjust immediately in the real world .
239
+ By contrast , the lecture claims that the quality of discussion is more important than the number of discussions .
240
+ Concepts of a subject give us the background and the main topics that we are going to learn and study .
241
+ I will outline in the below paragraphs my arguments in favor of this statement .
242
+ This example proves that knowing the fact is less important compared to knowing the concepts related to it .
243
+ Einstein 's seminal Theory of Relativity is proved by facts .
244
+ Someone tried to steal my bag and passport while I was there .
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+ Second , the roads wo n't be damaged because raising the tax there will mean less cars .
246
+ Second , the scroll lists are huge gold like 35 kilograms , so it is price will be more bigger different .
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+ I do n't have a car , but I am dreaming of it .
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+ Because of the rest of the period , the way they work could be different .
249
+ This will definitely cause some problems .
250
+ Nowadays , each of the family members own a car .
251
+ When you are able to understand ideas and concepts and are able to understand structures of thinking , then this can help you a lot .
252
+ In America , a lot of families have more than one car , and some of them even have three or four .
253
+ Thus I see more people opting for their own car in the near future .
254
+ So people who do not give enough time to helping their communities should repair this .
255
+ Otherwise , he/she may feel inadequate one day if he/she furthers his/her study .
256
+ Most of us will understand better when the ideas and the concepts of the war is shown and we can get very excited about it .
257
+ So what shall I do ?
258
+ I could not give much time to any sports , so that I could be a great sportsman .
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+ For example , smoking ; I know that smoking is bad .
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+ This degree would enable me to branch out and look into other fields that involve some basic engineering .
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+ When someone engages in illegal behavior , he has to be served justice by the law .
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+ Therefore , I am going to answer this question with my experiences .
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+ Lastly , for economic reasons , it is not beneficial because the cost of the equipment and staff required to control fires is very expensive .
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+ Then there is a chance to teach him other parts of cricket .
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+ First of all , he argued that Americans will not ignore the `` ecocertified '' as there are so many advertisements now .
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+ The reasons and examples will show this essay to support my opinion .
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+ But factually secondly , it need to experience .
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+ A student who chooses to study at university has to become well acquainted with different methods of expanding current ideas and concepts .
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+ The French Revolution happened in the middle ages in Europe because of that reason .
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+ It is therefore important for the respective governments and international bodies to try and reduce the negative consequences of this trend .
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+ It mentions the cane toad , which threatens many local species in Australia .
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+ This will help to create a brotherhood relationship .
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+ I succeeded by trial and error , which gave me a very good feeling about myself .
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+ As we know , when fish is taken as a meal , it is harmful for humans to perform fish farming .
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+ Although understanding the concepts are important , sometimes facts are the only solutions for them to learn .
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+ And the presidents of companies like Toyota and Ford ; they are successful because they know how to run their company and make a smart product .
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+ Instead , they would help with the house or with farming .
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+ But the lecturer shows different angles of the system .
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+ People will buy more cars and take advantage of this mode of transportation in the days ahead .
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+ And we can save many time the second , the tour guide will be introducing the spot of enqui culture , then we can enjoy the trip , not only go over thereto stay a few time .
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+ Understanding how they work would provide students with a better lesson .
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+ Second , Menzied points out that Chinese ships in the 1400s used very distinctive anchors that were round stones with a hole in the middle .
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+ Young people can work with ease and can find any information in a few minutes .
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+ It can certainly be the case .
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+ In a group trip , we are forced to follow the group time schedules .
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+ Probably , by using my own car this would have been much more difficult and stressful , if not impossible .
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+ Help others and make sure we all live in a comfortable home .
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+ There may be global warming because of a lack of cooling .
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+ So , their parents will buy for them .
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+ They are busy with themselves and they do n't spend the time to help the society that they live in .
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+ And it seems like that notion will be strengthened by the emergence of new Chinese producers that are even cheaper .
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+ I can remember that from a lecture I attended .
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+ The third reason , is that it give us the chance to make our brain work and think about how this happened .
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+ Television makers just hung academic title on their program .
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+ Even through everything , there is hope where there is life .
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+ They have a special diet .
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+ This is clearly seen in the way many young people organize the collection of funds or books to help others receive a proper education , and also in the way many students go to schools for the blind to read books to them and help them out .
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+ They think what the celebrities say in the advertisement is true .
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+ As a result , young people feel a less sense of competition for a place in universities .
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+ However , Bill Gates developed people 's lives more comfortably than previous circumstances allowed .
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+ Also , students , by paying more attention to understanding ideas and concepts , will not only comprehend the facts they are given , but also acquire the skill of understanding , which can be applied in all areas surrounding them .
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+ If a person just knows the facts , he would never think about the possibilities .
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+ Though it 's not as interesting to me , older people can enjoy light sports entertainment .
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+ They do not want to regret their lives on earth .
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+ It is better to have a very good understanding and knowledge of many academic subjects because it makes you well-rounded and gives you chances and opportunities to work in different fields and environments .
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+ For instance , Yang Zhenning , who is a famous scientist with great achievements and fame , has a high proficiency in literature while specifying the scientific research in physics .
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+ It is said that the zebra mussel moved from the bottom of the ship to the freshwater and devastated the environment .
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+ This implies that there can be instances where no such overstating takes place at all .
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+ In my opinion there are some reasons why it is true .
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+ And availability of jobs to the candidates having specific knowledge is less when compared to the all round performer .
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+ Because when you understand the whole idea you can imagine how the theory works .
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+ It is not worth it to jump in the pool without knowing how to swim since you may not be able to breath again .
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+ The person who understands many subjects stands a better chance of getting a job .
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+ So to solve that kind of problem they will have to use their understanding .
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+ Adverts always show prices on commodities , allowing consumers to budget in order to buy them .
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+ However the successful person who has made great accomplishments does not escape or give up easily in front of the things regarded among people as impossible .
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+ In other words , cars would not be of use in the future because of these types of transportation being developed and invented .
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+ They come together for a 'LAN-party ' with the neighbor 's kids .
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+ Also , the lecture mentioned that the stone placed between the Sphinx 's front paws was not placed there during the time of the old kingdom 's king , Khafre .
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+ But some young people do not give to and help their community .
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+ I give some of my time to help other people because I think it 's very important .
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+ For example , here is one student , who knows facts but does not know the how-to .
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+ They can travel more freely than older people do .
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+ The first reason is that global warming did not connect with Anasazi disappearing .
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+ We simply need to eat , buy clothes , and create and rise family .
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+ This happens more when one is watching a movie with family .
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+ Among the many skills required is the knowledge of more than two languages .
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+ However , it is so rare to find older people in pubs or gymnasiums in China .
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+ Personally , I doubt that there will be fewer cars in use in twenty years than there are today , based on my observations of falling vehicle prices , increasing population , and the stagnating rate of technological advance in the field of terrestrial transportation .
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+ Finally , zebra mussels are likely to cause a decline in the overall fish population in habitats where they become dominant .
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+ I agree with the concept to take the risk and go for the new field .
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+ The size of the treasure written is too large .
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+ So it is very strange that the people were able to live without enough water for 50 years and then moved because they did n't have enough water .
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+ If they are really interested in these courses , it 's all right .
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+ Therefore it is possible to believe that the explosion of Tunguska was the explosion of an asteroid .
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+ In the passage , it is said that only endotherm animals can maintain their temperature in such cold climates .
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+ Thinking of their future , young people are trying to make a better society for everybody .
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+ If someone does n't know eating is very important for growth of bones , brain , or general for body , it is a fact that eating is just useful .
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+ Advertising can be used for bad , not only by corporations but also by governments , for example , the nazi regime .
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+ He 's the one who can give the different specialities the possibility to shine .
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+ But generally , moments of happiness in life can not really be compared because they are different .
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+ Such people impressed others with their strong will and devotion to duty .
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+ Besides , smoke coming from cars and the noise coming the car engines damage the environment and the the health of people .
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+ The main reasons are things like following .
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+ It has come to be one of the effective measures manufacturers use in selling their products .
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+ However , when I went to Canada by myself , I did many things that I wanted , so it was very exciting .
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+ It is not an easy task for old people to see young people spending their time on useless things , in their opinion .
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+ Sometimes their teachers only teach the facts , which are easier to memorize .
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+ For example , if you visit the ruins in Rome without a tour guide you do n't realize the importance and the history behind these ruins .
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+ They should pay more attention to their health rather than to enjoy arts .
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+ Why do we like this ?
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+ However , she was wrong .
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+ To work hard means to run the company .
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+ If your answer is yes , that is good .
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+ For example , if the old person does not hear properly , then young ones right from the day of their childhood think of inventing something that can help the older people hear more properly .
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+ Starting from the age of 5-6 years , the children are busy with the curriculum .
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+ However , I firmly believe that traveling with a guide is quite beneficial because of the possibility to travel to many places in a short amount of time and the safety factor .
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+ I have studied for just the examination .
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+ We will feel confusion and we wo n't see matters clearly .
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+ Thus , I think when we understand the ideas and concept , will be leaving the main effects and influence because it combine with our opinions and beleives .
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+ Is it merely understanding the idea behind that concept ?
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+ Making exercises students can learn how to proceed in a correct way and making wrong operation they will be able to understand the concepts and do n't make the same errors or mistakes in the future .
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+ Adults are content to send their children to school to be in contact with these different kinds of classes .
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+ What is the world and what are we supposed to do here ?
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+ This period is not enough to evaluate the student .
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+ Secondly , Earth ground had heat .
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+ Therefore they could not get information about their needs rather than now , we can find out what we are want and get a lot of informations about our interests .
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+ That is not what merit-based payment is really about .
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+ An Anglo version of Christianity became popular in northern Europe and still has many people believing in its doctrines .
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+ Before selecting a product , everybody should carefully read all the information available about it .
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+ The inability to do the things they desire make older people unhappy .
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+ The speaker argues that it is a result of the difficulties of today 's literature .
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+ However , I want to go to the U.S.A so that I can study and live in my dream country , I want to have a family so that I am never lonely .
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+ I do not know about American teachers , but some Japanese teachers speak only about facts during class .
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+ Because of this , I prefer studying concepts and ideas more than learning facts .
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+ A product needs to have advertisements so that it gets known in an area , and gets to the population so everyone will want it .
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+ Most scientists say these bass play a much more significant role in the decrease of the menhaden population .
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+ When someone has more than one academic subject , it would be more amazing , interesting , positive , great , and helpful .
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+ Therefore , I think there will be more cars than today .
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+ Because we are watching movie earn something .
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+ Everything has changed now and life has become more difficult .
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+ They should understand what the ideas and concepts they study mean in the practice , and how they can be used and have already been used .
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+ Some products they sell are expensive because they are brand name , while some are cheaper because they are not brand name ; however , the quality is almost the same as the more expensive one .
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+ It is therefore necessary to understand the idea behind it and come up with a well-organized concept .
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+ He knows how to draw a line between the difference of gambling and risk-taking .
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+ So , we must cooperate well with others after we solve the problems of today .
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+ It may tell us how large the world is .
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+ So a prohibition would n't solve the real problem .
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+ Though the preferences might be different for a young person and for an older person to fully enjoy their life .
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+ In younger generations one can find more joy externally by chasing their dreams ; in elderly people it can be internal .
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+ It has some problems that can affect humans .
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+ Sure , both arguments will probably decrease the number of cars , but the strongest argument speaks for itself : China .
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+ It mentions that now , it has reached to some parts of North America .
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+ And I expect , if we lose quantities of cars , we will protect our life , our environment , and we will not depend on the resource of gas .
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+ I claim that they are not yet able to feel the same feeling of satisfaction that an older man , seeing his grandchildren play , is able to .
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+ Hence I did not have to wake up too early this morning . I took the underground , the train , and then the underground again in Rome .
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+ Edison , who invented the bulb , is an obvious example .
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+ Many people think that treasure never existed , but in reality it exists .
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+ Maybe I can not enjoy it in its real meaning , and I am tired .
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+ This does not imply that either person is not enjoying life , or enjoying it to a different degree .
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+ Even if they use buses , which are big cars , the fact is people taking buses still reduce the number of cars .
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+ Our group decided to open Waseda Cafe .
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+ Nowadays , so many people study the way that makes advertisements increase sales ; that is why our behavior is influenced by what we listen or what we see on the television .
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+ However , I also feel good about this because this shows the huge leap we could make in twenty years , not just small steps .
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+ She also uses this to challenge the reading passage .
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+ In this way a person always feels to original and `` modern '' , not `` ancient '' like people that surround him or her .
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+ I need to understand what carbohydrates , proteins , vitamins and minerals are and how they work in our body to produce ATP .
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+ None of the tourists will come , Yellowstone will not be as popular , and of course , local businesses that depend on the park visitors will suffer as a result .
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+ When we go to their home , they look to be happy .
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+ But if all you want is to stay at home and live on your own , perhaps it is not that important for you .
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+ Our country has been criticizing one way teaching .
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+ It is also possible that travelers could re-schedule the plan and the destinations .
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+ It is not much less frequent , though , and it still fulfills the needs that we have for it today .
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+ As a conclusion , you are not attracted totally by the product but by the lifestyle that this product will give to you .
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+ Though I am from Fukuoka , I now live in Yokohama in order to go to Yokohama City University .
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+ In the next twenty years , they also can give us the better cars to use less resources consumed , transportation tools that give us the much more convenience , and tools for our travelling .
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+ It is necessary a breakthrough event or product to succeed .
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+ Lots of people use bicycles to go everywhere .
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+ Second , old houses can stand in the way of the development of communities .
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+ What we have to care about is that the oil is not used only for cars , but also for other materials .
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+ Due to this new product , it is a flop in a market .
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+ Fresh water will be carried by the ship that travels from Europe to the east coast of North America , and therefore the mussel will be spread to the whole of Europe .
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+ I do not agree that imitative people will take more risks than those who do not .
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+ Graham Bell worked a lot and took risks for inventing the telephone , apart from his electrical knowledge .
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+ During the traffic jam the transit clerks could n't accommodate such a large amount of people .
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+ He or she can help me with languages , introducing me to specific beautiful places , what the cuisine in that country is , and about that country 's culture .
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+ And the new generation prefer using this transport , this is why they think in that twenty years there will be fewer car use .
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+ Traveling by yourself is very good for your future .
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+ But if I was trying to do all the sightseeing without a tour guide , that would be very difficult and dangerous .
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+ When we talk about the so-called value of a product , we envision a scenario where dozens of products are available on supermarket shelves and when you switch on a television , there are an endless stream of commercials , each claiming exciting new features about the products advertised .
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+ In addition , it uses the North Star to migrate directly to the north .
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+ Sometimes , even a personality , like a famous actor , becomes this trustworthy voice .
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+ For example , the hamburgers in the commercials and menus look way more juicy , neat , and fresh than the ones you buy .
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+ Nowadays all the upcoming graduates are just forgetting the subjects , mostly 70 % of subjects just learned .
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+ For me , there are few very friends or classmates that would better as a friend .
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+ All the facts are mere deceptions .
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+ We still do n't know if aliens are or are n't in our solar system .
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+ If I travel in a group with a tour guide , I will be limited in my time .
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+ Attendance does not mean that teenagers are fully participating in class .
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+ Trust me , God will wish the young people .
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+ In studying the processes underlying biochemical pathways , knowledge of biochemistry is required , which is an integration of biology and chemistry .
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+ New and `` out of the box '' ways of thinking have made our civilizations what they are now .
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+ When talking to employment , the company should not know .
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+ In this moment , most businesses became online businesses .
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+ Traveling is very important for the people to learn about world and in a group it could go well .
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+ It contributes to air pollution and the temperature arising .
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+ For instance , the birds do not usually try to remember the subjects which they have passed by , such as a stone , a building , or even a small house .
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+ That 's truth !
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+ If , for example , you had to employ a supervisor to manage the factory and the operating bill is much higher than the transportation costs .
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+ Because it had creativity and innovation .
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+ So , it means that there is no certain way about how migrating birds find their way home .
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+ Their life is repetitions of studying and learning .
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+ However , the problem is that if we use prescribed burning as a tool , it requires a lot of money - 10 times more than the normal way .
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+ But there are several reasons that draw me into this conclusion .
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+ They usually forget where they set the book .
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+ Who can say no to a business that can make your life safer ?
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+ For example , I prefer to specialize in public relations , which teaches me in my personal life how to treat other people .
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+ Now let me tell you about the daily activities of my father and compare it with mine .
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+ Although the professor in the listening passage explains that the solution is acceptable because not only is the striped bass population vital for menhaden , but also the entire ecological system is based on it .
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+ The fact is that it will rain when the specific conditions are met .
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+ Also , that is not true .
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+ First is how to release the drugs as fast as possible in order to sell it faster and to make more money faster , but government requires a certain amount of the testing to be done before the drug is released , so it reduces the date of the drug release .
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+ May be one day there will be a tool that will take us anywhere we want within a few seconds .
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+ There seems to be too many hurdles present in the growth of the car industry in recent times .
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+ So it depends on the different body nature .
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+ It 's a slow process but afterwards they can use Yerkish signs and start to understand what people , trainers , and researchers are saying .
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+ If we plant some species which is very strong compared to other plants .
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+ Because it rains more and the plants grow well , the Pueblo people can make full use of it .
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+ Additionally , popular movie stars or famous people in advertisements attract people .
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+ The first one is our life condition .
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+ For example , if successful people do n't try new things how could people do the airplane , cars , computers , etc .
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+ Let us think of music as a metaphor for all the areas of knowledge and the different instruments as metaphors for all the separate disciplines .
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+ The more I study , the more satisfied I am .
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+ Billions of people use it every day .
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+ I went to the Wegman to buy the watch because I thought it would be nice to have one .
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+ Major improvements should be done in public transportation to get people to give up their vehicles .
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+ Firstly , it is hard for young people to find time to help their community .
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+ Different people have many reasons , like to visit abroad and have different experiences , but their purposes have something in common .
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+ We are always joking around or doing something stupid .
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+ So , cars have a positive impact on the economy and I do n't think that the government will try to put restrictions on this .
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+ Gone are those days when only the rich could afford it .
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+ Even if we do not have a vehicle ourselves , other people utilize them to make our lives easier , be it a transporter bringing food to the supermarket or an ambulance that brings us to the hospital in case of a severe accident .
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+ People often get bored while listening to the tour guides ' lectures that sometimes resemble a monologue learned by heart for a class .
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+ This does n't destroy our culture because our culture has changed .
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+ Our current status of living is highly energy intensive .
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+ So , my opinion is if a friend stays in the world , then they can help with every thing .
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+ Last but no least , zebra mussels are likely to cause a decline in the overall fish population in habitats where they become dominant .
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+ Scientists are worried that someday these fossil fuels can be finished and no more .
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+ So , it is important to the student .
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+ I had been struggling with completing hard assignments , studying , improving grades , and learning strategies .
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+ Because in competition , a man wants to perform better than his competitor .
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+ They understand ideas , and the concepts help students learn about many subjects and accept good education from information they have .
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+ Therefore , we think ourselves that mental care of society is principal to it .
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+ The basic requirements of today 's man have changed .
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+ One can have a lot of fun or enjoyment on the trip if you are guided by a person who knows the area .
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+ But the only reason is that they never give up .
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+ The only possible answer I can come up with is that success is understood to be the ability to invent new ideas , to put into practice novel theories or strategies .
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+ Everyone has fears and it feels scary to take on a new challenge .
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+ The population explosion is another factor catalysing the consumption of energy resources .
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+ Why should I do that ?
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+ It can certainly help us to improve the other stages .
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+ But after awhile they found out it 's not true .
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+ Although , people have great brain capacity to gain and learn knowledge , so it is easy to gain general knowledge about everything .
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+ But what about the stress that they have to undergo , the stress related not only to their position in life , but the fight that they undergo for their ambition .
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+ In the case of vehicles like motorcycles , the number of people is limited to 2 and similarly , there are limits to the number of people that can be accommodated in the vehicle .
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+ The risk is one of these opportunities .
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+ As I see it , there will be a lot of research done in the future to find such alternative energies , which will also be environmental-friendly , as well as cheaper .
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+ Speed cameras can be placed in many locations along a highway .
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+ Therefore , I can enjoy the trip more without it .
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+ He is a specialist in computer programming and does not know about other fields .
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+ The experience of painting gives me many new abilities in filmmaking .
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+ It is because I have broad knowledge .
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+ People try drinking it .
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+ If everyone in the city uses their own cars , the city will be seriously polluted by the smoke .
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+ Do n't be afraid to do something new !
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+ It is this , rather than to give them strong medicines inside them .
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+ Fortunately , their topic becomes more clear by using a lot of the concepts provided by the books .
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+ A person can not be successful if they act the same as regular people .
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+ They will have tremendous problems trying to keep their car at a safe place .
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+ Secondly , they have the confidence that the new ways will improve a mechanism .
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+ They have limits to the ways which have meaning and function , like a word .
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+ Also , save your time and make sure you are satisfied with this journal .
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+ Moreover , the decision of others could be wrong .
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+ To do so , companies must present their products in a better light than they really are , as otherwise , the company 's future including that of the employees might be at risk .
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+ They are the most bony and vital part to the society .
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+ Youngsters , being healthy , have less things to worry about .
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+ She believes people can increase their cultural sense by good pieces of music or precious movies , too .
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+ The most important thing that you can do is not to talk to him like a baby .
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+ To find new concepts and use it in their future jobs .
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+ I think that the biggest reason is devised environment compared with past .
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+ If older people are more accepting of changes , their lives will become better .
532
+ That is a very long distance for an ancestor to move the treasure form Egypt to Dead Sea .
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+ That means that just learning the facts is not going to be temporal to students .
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+ Although , I often hurt during in this time while thinking about some questions .
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+ My personal perception is that such a behavior is damaging to a young person 's personality , since it promotes uniformity and conformity rather than creativity and innovation .
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+ Facts helps us know the utility or advantages of the product that has been newly formed .
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+ The other is about the extreme lengths to conserve water .
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+ It is important for everyone to have faith in themselves , always look forward , and not stay in one place .
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+ The first theory is that birds navigate in reference to celestial objects like the sun and stars .
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+ Every house nowadays has a computer , mobile phone , etc. , these are the things today 's man want to live with .
541
+ You might be able to be a very successful scholar of the language , but you might not be able to speak the language at all .
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+ These are enjoyable tasks to make up your mind so you should be looking forward to the various experiences .
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+ Those problems do not exist for an online encyclopedia , which can be reached by everybody who has access to an internet connection .
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+ Second , if a park has a fire , animals that are in the park do n't survive .
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+ I think the shrinking market conditions force car companies to fight harder to survive .
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+ Then this phenomena reminds them , it comes with referring to other subjects .
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+ He could then strive to get practical experience of that field , after all , theory is lame without practice .
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+ While studying at university , people may still do not know which subject they should specialize in .
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+ These activities are only for future amusement .
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+ I have great influences in my life .
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+ After all , we are the internet generation .
552
+ It 's expensive .
553
+ Is it really possible ?
554
+ That is bravery , being interested in all things .
555
+ I will describe those two main issues : to meet the modern society 's needs and to be eligible candidates for some companies .
556
+ When Bill Gates was a young man , he attended Harvard University and was respected by others who also attended .
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+ Because of fast-paced societies , we ca n't imagine how the world would be changed .
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+ Otherwise , we are sick and tired of living in this world .
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+ Take , for example , Bangalore city in India .
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+ These surveys also demonstrate how much young men and women are not aware of the improvements they could afford if they were able to really put themselves in an effective relationship with their communities .
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+ And as a contradiction to this , the professor said that deceasing study is not a good idea .
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+ Therefore , many psychological tricks are used to let a product seem more attractive than it is in reality .
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+ In order to maintain old buildings , it costs a lot of money .
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+ These factors can only contribute to growth in the number of cars .
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+ We do not need to look for a parking space .
566
+ Sometimes , it is very comfortable but it 's not important to me .
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+ Internet encyclopedias can contribute new articles or make an editorial change .
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+ It happens very often that many companies are involved in making the same product , and this means competition .
569
+ Why is n't there one that was left around Tunguska ?
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+ Have you ever thought about this ?
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+ It is because the students are young .
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+ This is in contrast to the point in the reading that advertising does not produce any effect on American people because they receive bombardment from different sources .
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+ If they teach them , they will never forget and it is beneficial for our country .
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+ I can not imagine that , during the next 20 years , anything could hinder an American to use his car to drive down to the post office , which is only 3 blocks away .
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+ For instance , when I was elementary school , I learned mathematics formulas without concept .
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+ When you look at the Honda Civic 's advertising , it looks as fancy as Mercedes , too .
577
+ That 's the way it is .
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+ That would be a frequently asked question , so to answer this question we should be aware of the facts .
579
+ However far we try to project , gas has become a very expensive item that will become even more expensive .
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+ Clearly , you must show your skills by speaking .
581
+ It is very important for them to understand ideas and concepts than it is for them to learn facts .
582
+ Rather than keep his investment within the confines of the oil business , where he is the master , he went ahead with his new plan .
583
+ They complete each other .
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+ Therefore , if someone comes up with a breakthrough or innovative ideas , he will be the first to capitalize it .
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+ Students may not understand facts very well until they understand the idea and concept that is related to the fact .
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+ They wander in the streets wearing all kinds of clothes .
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+ However , almost all of the tour guides would go there with my group members and me .
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+ But this does not happen .
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+ In history , for example , it is helpful to understand what event causes another one , and why ; in this way , it is easier to learn that the first one occurs before the second one , and thus it is easier to learn dates .
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+ The fact is that , by making the nails ourselves , they would probably cost us more than buying them .
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+ There are my children who are not going to school or college and going to movies .
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+ But in the technology and evolution time , people 's mind had arrived to a solution ; they must decrease water carriers or water way ships which travel between North America and The Eastern Europe or build more canals and ship ports so the load on the ship can be decreased and less zebra mussel are transported .
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+ It can be a good opportunity to make their own time to do anything .
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+ However , she also said that some kinds of birds are shrinks .
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+ Yet , I am sure there are a number of examples of people who have achieved success that would prove the statement wrong .
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+ This is made obvious from the fact that when the mind is not clear and free , a man can not involve himself completely in doing any activity .
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+ However , I have different ways of thinking about the quote .
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+ First , young people have a lot of problems .
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+ This is an effective solution to stop an advancing fire .
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+ This always challenges the consumers to buy a particular commodity in order to satisfy their needs and wants in modern days .
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+ For example , it will be easier for people to concentrate on a subject such as geology , having a broad knowledge of many academics , than to try to concentrate on geology after having studied literature .
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+ After an official training course , we helped the patients to bathe , talked with the elderly people who lived alone , and helped the organization to hold activities during special occasions like the Mother 's Day .
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+ You can buy a vanilla cake in a fine store and another vanilla cake in the regular store .
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+ Some guides are not sure about the information .
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+ They share their views and ideas within the group .
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+ Hope is the main key for finding a new task .
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+ This is because the choice can appear to students as a common part .
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+ Developing communities want to build more modern buildings .
609
+ I strongly believe that in twenty years there will be fewer cars in use than there are today because of the damage decrements and technology replacements .
610
+ Most importantly , however , is that zebra mussels often have no predators in their new habitats , and species without natural predators are likely to dominate their habitats .
611
+ It is possible that as the energy problem change , the people 's life style will be changed .
612
+ For example , when I was in school my geography book presented `` Pluto '' as the last planet , but recent studies stated that `` Pluto '' is not a planet at all because of some different characteristics .
613
+ But that does not mean that I do not respect and admire others .
614
+ For example , in Korea , teachers teach something and students learn while listening to the teachers without discussing the lesson in class .
615
+ They do not need to know what the cake facts are .
616
+ First , we can protect our environment by saving oil and gas
617
+ To have broad knowledge of many academic subjects , we can pick up more interesting fields about subjects and it 's very easy to understand .
618
+ And I completely disagree with what the author wants to say .
619
+ I support my feeling that it can be part of life .
620
+ On the other hand , we have a risk to poison this product , because farmers often feed their fish growth-inducing chemicals .
621
+ Think about it , if you are 50-60 years old you always think about your health .
622
+ I advise all people to always keep a smile and have fun in this wonderful life god gave us .
623
+ Everybody knows each other .
624
+ Anther reason to join a big company is job security .
625
+ Indeed , on the one hand , there are obvious signs that cars are doomed to be bought less and less by people .
626
+ Although we do n't have good grades , we have talents for another things .
627
+ The people attending this lecture will mostly be those that are specialists in the subject .
628
+ To maintain the products value they have to sometimes use strategies to keep the clientele with same enthusiasm .
629
+ Also , the second argument seems to be a bit out of context as the new technologies may hardly cut down on the numbers of cars used .
630
+ But it depends on what level we gain this knowledge .
631
+ As the professional said , pressure in water is another reason for an explosion .
632
+ For example , banks have many very specialized departments .
633
+ Everybody would , in the end , benefit from their experience : people in general and people who want to learn from them .
634
+ Boys and girls easily believed them .
635
+ At this time , it is my opinion that young people enjoy life more than older people do .
636
+ More information on how can we get it is the important thing .
637
+ This is merely an opinion based on the present , albeit established facts .
638
+ They do n't have to read specific books and articles just because they love the topic .
639
+ It is not bad if you know it , it means that your intelligence is high but a doctor has to be absolutely good at saving and helping ill people .
640
+ If , however , the student will put only concepts and his/hers or someone else 's ideas or concepts , which can be mistakes , will make the professor think if the student actually did what was asked from the assignment .
641
+ We can just hope that those cars will have a new motor generation which will pollute less .
642
+ When I was watching TV and listening to the radio .
643
+ After he graduated the university , thanks to his skill of software , he can got a job easily and he became the best in his field .
644
+ Everybody deserves to enjoy life .
645
+ It would increase in price after a few year and the owner would then overprice and be a successful man .
646
+ But the professor refutes the idea by illustrating some tested results from research conducted by a oil not taken from around the world .
647
+ Those who were open enough to try it had the risk of spending too much money as they choose the first and only tariff which was higher than other suppliers , but they were connected to the world .
648
+ The old teaching system is a fair system because it treats teachers on education , teaching skills , and finally one of the most important things is teaching experience .
649
+ At the time of emergency he/she could be of great help if he/she is aware of the child health problems and the cure .
650
+ The problem is that when we and our competitors have more or less the same resources and the same strategy , both will survive but the chance of one 's victory is not assured .
651
+ It is dangerous for the plants and crops and makes rivers too acidic for fish and other animals to live in .
652
+ It is strongly related to our daily life .
653
+ With this population outburst , more cars will have to be present to meet the needs of the people .
654
+ It was said in the passage that the humans are endothermic and maintain the internal body temperatures up to 37 degrees , the same with dinosaurs that they maintain body temperatures up to 37 degrees or more .
655
+ If there were no concerned adults who had to care for the feeding , care and well being of those children , humanity as we know it would not exist .
656
+ As people say , `` The luck follows the ones that are brave '' and to destroy your everyday routine you must be brave enough and that will probably bring you success .
657
+ In my opinion , I agree with the statement `` most advertisements make products seem much better than they really are . ''
658
+ There are three crucial facts : no particles are from asteroid explosions , the area of the asteroid , and meteorites from explosion .
659
+ Young people are more likely to adapt new technologies than old people .
660
+ It would be similar to adding a few drops of water to the ocean .
661
+ Usually success is connected with some achievement .
662
+ If the explorers did n't take risks , they would n't have discovered the new continent .
663
+ The second points is about the evidence , according the passage the evidence that associates the Sphinx with a know Old Kingdom King and identifies the Sphinx as honoring Khafre , but the lecture says that , the evidence is not strong enough to accept the point , it is not strong enough also to accept the Old Kingdom King Khafre and his stone plaque between the Sphinx front paws that identifies the Khafre .
664
+ First of all , you will know a lot of things about this subject because you do not have anything else to do .
665
+ During the Mao regime , cars were only accessible for politicians or privileged party members .
666
+ They say that they have some reasons .
667
+ They are very young and they do n't have a job so they ca n't finish their studying .
668
+ However , people , who are not join the event , seem like winner because they forgot the event .
669
+ Secondly , critics argue that many cases of placebo-induced improvements take place just at a psychological level .
670
+ Second , he says the strong property rights developed from factory systems and not vice versa .
671
+ The buses , subways , and even planes are means of travelling , which can be used in a lot of areas .
672
+ For example , in a science subject , it is necessary that the students understand the process , if not , they ca n't follow the teacher .
673
+ Many people watch advertising .
674
+ But , at that time , people who had knowledge on various fields were able to find jobs in the surviving fields .
675
+ There is nothing that has been declined from literature .
676
+ They do not have to go to work every day , instead , they may go see a football game in a different city .
677
+ Also , it is more comfortable to move .
678
+ You ca n't imagine any government giving up so many workplaces for unemployment .
679
+ Coming to the atmosphere and nature are the same .
680
+ I wish that I could travel somewhere and take pictures as much as I want to .
681
+ For example , if my friends talk about their problems and computer issues , I will give them an advice on how to solve the problem , or just listening to and understanding them will also help them to be more comfortable in our meeting .
682
+ For example , famous businessman travel all over the world everyday !
683
+ The knowledge we have will increase our ability to compete in the future .
684
+ There are a lot of car companies and every year they make at least a 6 , 7 , 8 , or even more new cars .
685
+ If any problem occurs in older age , it is very difficult for them .
686
+ I think that talking with a person who has a different mother tongue than to me is the best way to learn a new culture and language , however , there are n't any chances to meet them .
687
+ This fast paced economic growth , which can also be observed in a large number of developing nations , has brought about an increase in per capita income and improved lifestyles for individuals .
688
+ In modern life it is all about the money and what you earn , but that is not the only success .
689
+ In cases like that BMWs are using advertisements as a way to show how really good the product is to the people .
690
+ When Google was founded , other Internet search machines already existed .
691
+ I want broad knowledge of many academic subjects .
692
+ We had a lot of conversations concerning the future of this sector , but never detected signs or future plans for the sector which would imply a decline in the amount of cars .
693
+ He knows many countries around the world .
694
+ Because getting old is not just about age .
695
+ It 's not really good .
696
+ Maybe when the economy is bad , such people can find new jobs quickly , but it may not be the best job they can get .
697
+ The important thing about this case is each country has to use official solutions for their learning problems .
698
+ For example , a researcher that wants to be successful must take risks .
699
+ The leg of all modern thermodynamics are underneath it 's body .
700
+ So if they do n't update with the recent study what are they going to teach to their students .
701
+ Second , the high cost of drug testing finally lead the cost of the unit to be higher than the cost of producing it .
702
+ However , the lecturer says that the vague location was described because the ancient people wanted to keep the location of the treasure secret .
703
+ However , the importance of the knowledge of facts can not be underestimated .
704
+ But , on the contrary , he argues that fluoride also has some disadvantages .
705
+ For these reasons , I disagree that young people have more fun than old people .
706
+ He mentions that chemicals used for curing fish harvested in farms could endanger wild species .
707
+ For example , I 'd like to go to a big city like New York .
708
+ When we were born , our parents taught us how to speak and after we grew up , they sent us to school to learn how to write , sometimes you have to learn the vocabulary from writing , then you can use more words in your dialogue .
709
+ Did you give it to another person to solve ?
710
+ Everybody knows that sports can improve our body , but we need try by ourself then we will know , yes , sports really can help us get a healthy body .
711
+ Thus , we can easily remember this formula without having spent extra energy and time , and it is still useful to me .
712
+ However , I think that what students like is more important .
713
+ They are simply manipulated by the idea of the top-product being a best seller , the brand , the luxuries , and briefly think about their own safety .
714
+ First he shows that in some cases the placebo made the patient believe he was going to get cured , which made him create more killing cells , which cured him .
715
+ You will be like in one or two or three academic , you get it coz everything you know you can appear it use together to make something better .
716
+ And this might mean that our knowledge is limited .
717
+ This rebuffs the reading passage 's explanation that prescribed to what might be causing the fire spreading , so it is hard to coordinate .
718
+ Now they can afford the lawsuit case against the music industries who sued them for 100 million dollars after inventing p2p software to hack their intellectual property .
719
+ Thus , after you return to the city , you may become brothers .
720
+ Its not incorrect to say that the world is losing some great support systems to which the young people can greatly contribute .
721
+ Because we need food .
722
+ When there is need to do something , young people do not think .
723
+ He will be mature enough to make wise decisions in expanding his business and trying out new things .
724
+ The ecological balance should be for the entire area .
725
+ Early signs can already be seen .
726
+ This is probably because we are all , in general , pampered from the time we are born until well into our adolescence .
727
+ The listening part gave us information on the Vulcan , which was found on Mars , and also there was found a bacteria but no one can identify .
728
+ In Korea , we are using the day-off system when using a private vehicle .
729
+ The person takes the bike , goes where he wishes , and leaves the car at his closest bus station .
730
+ I can image both views , as far as I am concerned , I consider that cars will not be more and more in the future .
731
+ Learning how to play the piano or dance ballet may have been a privilege in the past , but this is no longer so .
732
+ For example , the school has a regulation that there will be a punishment for students who are late to class .
733
+ Accordingly , most students have learned many subjects in their school .
734
+ But there are still a lot of people who are not successful yet .
735
+ Second , he can not accept that the result of lie detectors are used as evidence in court .
736
+ They are moved by solar energy .
737
+ It is true .
738
+ And I 'm going to another country .
739
+ Imagine that we could have trees in our garden that produce cherries and apples .
740
+ I graduate from university .
741
+ On the other hand , in the lecture , the absence of a crater in Tunguska demands atmosphere .
742
+ A lesson is another new thing you gained from an experience .
743
+ The youth today are aware of their responsibilities as a citizen .
744
+ But I disagree with this opinion because often the advertisements do n't speak about the only functions of the product , but it promises other characteristics that they do n't deliver on .
745
+ It gives him many opportunities in life , and I think that being a knowledgeable person is a very wonderful thing to have so we can spend our lives in a successful way and full of happiness .
746
+ In other words , the image in the TV commercial is the most important point that the viewer can determine whether he/she if it is or not .
747
+ Members gather money for the funeral to help them .
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1
+ Newer and newer technology has been introduced into society .
2
+ One possible outcome is that an environmentally induced reduction in motorization levels in the richer countries will outweigh any rise in motorization levels in the poorer countries .
3
+ Every person needs to know a bit about math , science , the arts , literature , and history in order to stand out in society .
4
+ While the travel company will most likely show them some interesting sites in order for their customers to advertise their company to their family and friends , it is highly unlikely that the company will tell them about sites that were not included in the tour -- for example , due to entrance fees that would make the total package price overly expensive .
5
+ The disadvantage is that parking their car is very difficult .
6
+ Bigger farms are using more chemical products and substances to feed fish .
7
+ For example , my cousin is 12 years old .
8
+ If it does , you will get some misunderstood idea about the article instead of the original one .
9
+ Secondly , a chimp can also show the capability for grammar , which means it can demonstrate the ability to combine words and use grammatical constructions .
10
+ Nevertheless , this city is undergoing a big change .
11
+ I think that to learn facts is only proof that the students can work hard and that they are able to retain detailed information they are taught , but it 's definitely not proof of their intelligence .
12
+ Unfortunately , almost all older people can not use the internet in spite of the benefits .
13
+ So if I have a lot of information about a subject , then I will talk with too much knowledge , but if i have just general information about the subject , then I will talk about it with my limited knowledge , and this may cause me shame , like when my brother asked me about something but I did not have a lot of information about the subject .
14
+ Because if I see someone did something to save me time and energy and it works , I will do it .
15
+ The government should think about the whole nature .
16
+ They will not be able to compete with similar brands and the product will fizzle out or die .
17
+ People are now opening their eyes to the scenario where we could run out of fuel .
18
+ For me , it was great because I need to talk on the phone both locally and nationally for long periods of time .
19
+ They only care if the effects are good and popular with the crowds .
20
+ That is why calculated risks , as one could call them , are the predecessors of big success , because they get people 's attention by giving people new options .
21
+ He said , in other words , that more fluoride may create damage to the human body , specifically the bones .
22
+ When these people create new ideas others often look very strange at them .
23
+ You will learn to socialize with people .
24
+ No other transportation concept has been as successful as the car , not only because of the good street and highway system throughout the United States and Europe , but also because of the fact that people love their cars .
25
+ If they prefer to choose cars instead of motor bikes , there will be many cars .
26
+ That 's why he is a legend in these days , and why people respect him .
27
+ For example , in math club , teachers usually teach us how to solve a math problem using various methods .
28
+ On the other hand , when I was a fresh man in my college , I could concentrate on my favorite subjects .
29
+ I have an IBM computer , and my laptop is a Dell .
30
+ Air in China is not so clean because of all the cars .
31
+ When the price of gas goes up , consumers do not want to buy gas for fuel .
32
+ Although , learning more subjects gives us great knowledge , which makes me successful in my studies .
33
+ When you 're taking a tour guide trip , you have everything settled from the time you leave to the time you arrive .
34
+ On the other hand , although in Turkey the public transportation is being developed , especially in the two big cities of Ankara and Istanbul , it is still nothing compared to Sweden 's system .
35
+ This contradicts the reading passage 's claim that there is no improvement .
36
+ As they are involved with their studies , they do not have enough time to look after their community .
37
+ However , I strongly maintain that traveling on their own gives them a lot of advantages .
38
+ They even ask themselves how these kind of things did n't cross their mind .
39
+ People tend to choose other media types , and that is why literature is in danger .
40
+ I cast doubt that twenty years is too short of a time to prove the problem .
41
+ So for these reasons , I really believe that it 's important to have a broad knowledge of different subjects instead of being focused on just one , because sometimes the answer that we are searching for can be easily found in a field that can seem unrelated to our purpose .
42
+ I am pleased to meet intelligent people and learn new things .
43
+ To resolve this problem , the governments of the cities are likely to improve the public transportation systems by building new subway systems and adding more lines for buses .
44
+ I know lots of older people who go to parties and always stay in contact with others .
45
+ But these things seem too hard for old people since they hardly move and do n't have healthy bodies to play things like sports .
46
+ For example , if you understand the idea that all diseases caused by microorganisms are treated with antibiotics , you will never use antidepressants .
47
+ I like that at first , but after a while it gradually starts getting boring until finally I do n't have an interest in all the stuff .
48
+ On her salary we ca n't buy a car because we are planning to finish our house in Binangonan , Rizal and we will be planning to finish my studies in Boston .
49
+ The information technology and advanced technology have increased .
50
+ Even more relevant to the seduction of advertisement is the fact that quite frequently those images of perfection placed in front of our eyes are just mirages and illusions , bodies touched up by computer programs and therefore , they do not resemble reality at all .
51
+ As the professor claimed the details and examples strengthen the position of the reading passage , I , in the following paragraphs , would like to provide the evidence to present the whole views .
52
+ In the advertisement that he shows in the media , newspapers , magazines , and public spaces , he clearly says that the product is made with high quality technology .
53
+ We have a lot of papers we have to write .
54
+ A person with broad knowledge will help him with the renovation .
55
+ The development of biomechanics has made this possible .
56
+ The inadequate amount of fuel forces us to use cars less .
57
+ One of the important elements is the internet .
58
+ You can only be successful by learning and trying new things and keeping an open and creative mind .
59
+ First , the striped bass consumes large quantities of menhaden , and second , this fish is also a source of protein for farm animals , and third , the fishing industry gives work to some people in Virginia .
60
+ They were driven to settlements in other areas .
61
+ The timeline of this danger , which i have already given above , is so predictable that one can even make calculations about it if they have both the population and the existing fuel level .
62
+ I think people should travel by making decision for themselves , for many reasons .
63
+ Indeed , they threaten lots of freshwater fish species because they need to eat and find different kinds of food in the oceans .
64
+ For example , if the city says that 8am~9 am is the busiest time , then workers could argue that they drive a bit later .
65
+ Educators should provide opportunities for students to learn enough knowledge to survive in the real world .
66
+ For example , when I am studying for tests or doing my homework , my grandparents can go out and do what they enjoy .
67
+ Traditional encyclopedias are written by trained experts for academic rigor that can not really be achieved .
68
+ When the time is up , everyone should be gathered in a certain place .
69
+ Otherwise twenty years down the road , every major city would end up being a pile of junk with no place to move around .
70
+ And what are those risks ?
71
+ In contrast , the speaker casts doubt on the conclusion .
72
+ In this movie , the father is handicapped .
73
+ For example , in this generation , people watch movies and listen to music more than they read books and novels .
74
+ In Malaysia , there are a lot of cars .
75
+ So they are free to do all sorts of things , even if those things are considered to be dangerous or irresponsible , such as bungee-jumping .
76
+ I think most people will like that in a busy world , but I do n't think it will happen within the next twenty years .
77
+ Everyone would expect to leave his own secrets dreams such as to be a painter or a writer .
78
+ I answered the question and got a good response from both the lecturer and my friends .
79
+ According to the listening passage , it seems fair for people to increase the tax because they will be able to save money for other taxes that they pay .
80
+ Homework will help you manage the time you might otherwise be using for some other purpose .
81
+ I mean our home country , because we can speak Japanese and can use the Japanese language .
82
+ New kinds of vehicles will be invented with newer technology than we have today .
83
+ This would have definitely required him to take out an immense amount of time from his work and he stands as a perfect example with whom the youngsters of today relate .
84
+ They follow the way the Sun goes , from the east to the west .
85
+ It 's the time to take a rest before looking back into your present .
86
+ I thought that it was kind of ridiculous , but we had to do as the tour guide said .
87
+ So , if Japan has such common sense , even after twenty years , people will aim to own a car and still ride a car to show people that they are `` rich '' .
88
+ An example that would make this categorization problematic is an architect .
89
+ The incoming generation will not ride a two wheeler .
90
+ Also marketing can make some adjustments regarding the change .
91
+ This is supported by national and international policy which is presenting attractively the advantages of going abroad , making self-experiences in other countries and cultures , and learning foreign languages while staying in a country where this language is spoken , and so on .
92
+ Even if we fail , we have to try and get new things .
93
+ He explained that the methane , which is derived , is a non-biological process .
94
+ I was put into this group of people where everyone achieved success with their own work , I mean people who work very hard and try to develop new kinds of work , technologies or someone who tries to do his work in another way to arrive at the goal that he wants easily .
95
+ Confidence comes naturally since perfection was there all along .
96
+ The reason is pay for them and teach them more than other institutes .
97
+ I totally agree that the youth today are not sparing enough time to help their communities .
98
+ Society is currently changing drastically .
99
+ And through text books , students are more engaged .
100
+ On the other hand , a chef that tries new tastes will be recognized and will gain a place in the cooking world .
101
+ Also , I think we will thank these animals for everything that they have done for us , no matter what .
102
+ When I grow up , I might start to understand that what he said was quite right .
103
+ The other one is a gambler , which means the kind of people that always try new things and take risks .
104
+ Last month I needed to buy a digital camera .
105
+ In the world oil prices are very high right now .
106
+ The Tunguska explosion was caused by an asteroid .
107
+ After we learn the facts , it will be easier for us to understand the ideas and concepts .
108
+ They did not get any ideas or concepts from what they learned .
109
+ And in the end , if you take a risk and you succeed in it , you surely will become a successful person with all of the merits , and maybe also the awards , that you deserve .
110
+ In my essay I want to focus on how important it is for students to learn facts .
111
+ I naturally learn that I do n't really want to know .
112
+ Let 's say that your interest lies in paintings .
113
+ However , what makes a student excellent is to both understand the concepts and to learn the facts .
114
+ Ranking the students ' ideas has many advantages .
115
+ Do I want to risk two years of savings for a trip to Spain or do I want to use my kid 's college fund to start up my business ?
116
+ Even the government is expecting an increase in the use of four wheelers .
117
+ And you can have a chance to have a person help you .
118
+ They would not be able to discuss specific problems because they do not know them .
119
+ For example when I went to Bangkok , Thailand few years ago , I was a like a stranger in town .
120
+ I have specific reasons for this .
121
+ Actually , it might not be true .
122
+ We still burn down forests to make land for farming resulting in birds losing more of their habitat .
123
+ By the same token , people will learn many different things just by doing , but they just learn its appeal and do not get any crucial information or wisdom from it .
124
+ On the other hand , if you specialize in one specific subject , such as physics , you will never help him .
125
+ This is how we can hit the job market very early and prove that we are capable of doing jobs in a better manner .
126
+ To judge a person 's contribution in terms of time would be specious .
127
+ New experiences to somebody is the same as the challenger and challenger is movement and reason for some people to continue living .
128
+ Our society will be a lovely society and if the dream can continue I think we will learn more .
129
+ For example when you read your school 's book the first time you will not understand anything , but read the book a second time and you will understand it .
130
+ It is a government rule that attending this seminar is compulsory .
131
+ They might put it on the label , but they do n't say it in their TV advertising .
132
+ For example , many scientists and engineers study cars that make no more tough sounds or smoke .
133
+ Without the empirical experience , I think , the learner tends to forget all the information he or she has learned throughout his or her learning process in the long term .
134
+ Disking can be an alternative to prescribed burning .
135
+ By just knowing the culture of a different country than we are living and not born into , we wo n't be able to live .
136
+ Somebody who does n't give and just takes can not live within communities .
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+ Court costs are very high and many disputed tickets are seen .
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+ And what is more effective than lots of people working toward the same goal ?
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+ If we have this quality then no one can beat us .
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+ You have 30 typically an effective response will contain a minimum you will be satisfy culture experience and fit your test .
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+ But I only use this software to win a lot of prizes , some of which are important and influential in my country .
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+ If the sharp idea can not stay on your mind , how can they sell the products to customers ?
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+ The cutting of dead trees is called salvage logging .
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+ That 's why centralization , other attributes , and business owners reducing their business are not responsible for the rise of factories .
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+ Second , birds navigate by landmarks like rivers , coastlines , and mountains .
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+ A tour guide is generally a person who knows a great deal about the country , its most beautiful places , its most visited ones , and so on .
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+ They have to experience a variety of fields to find out what their interests are .
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+ Unfortunately , in most countries the functioning of public transport is not perfectly organized .
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+ If you think of the consumption of them , fish have less fat and a lot of nutrients .
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+ The public transportation in the city may not be able to cope with the huge flow of people .
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+ Second we learn many academic subjects , after that we learn to specialize in one specific subject .
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+ This does n't mean that because you take risks , you are going to succeed .
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+ One of the most important problems is accidents for sure - everyday millions of people die just because of the drivers not being careful ; as a matter of fact , I do believe that there will be less cars in twenty years , but this will happen because we will use something else .
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+ Internet offers a good opportunity for people that travel for work and for students to work .
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+ Have you ever visualized what chaos our society would suffer if every individual considered himself/ herself an expert in every given field ?
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+ In this sense , I would introduce the concepts of two aspects with a detailed analysis , and then it will come to the conclusion .
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+ In my case , my younger brother needs more than academic knowledge .
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+ Due to this , I feel that specialized students will have more opportunities in the future .
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+ Before oil and gas are gone , scientists will make a car powered by electricity or sunlight .
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+ However , I firmly believe that students should have a broad knowledge of many academic subjects .
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+ I learned many kinds of subjects , and I also could make different types of friends .
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+ On top of that , even if we are willing to spend time drafting the travel plans , we have no idea which travel sites are must-see .
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+ They need to have a global vision before deciding what they like , and the way of obtaining it is simply studying a broad syllabus .
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+ In order to understand these , and more importantly , to link these together , that wisdom will duly serve him .
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+ We can use it .
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+ Some people can encounter other people that we have no idea about .
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+ When my grandmother was turning older , she could not move her body easily .
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+ A tour guide has to be familiar with the place he or she is touring .
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+ Three other customers have not started using the product because they do n't have anything to hang it with .
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+ In places where there are no trains , we can not help but to use cars .
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+ You have to teach your child since he or she was until they grow up .
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+ If students have to study for history , for example , it is often enough to just learn the facts ; but on the other hand , studying for physics or math requires understanding of the concepts .
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+ For example , the subway in New York , the bullet trains in Japan , the underground tube trains in Singapore , and the sky trains in Bangkok travel at lightning speed .
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+ First , young people have an active mind .
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+ Obviously the irreplaceable examination and fewer enemies can bring huge advances to fulfill the definition of success .
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+ Young people nowadays do n't devote enough time to helping their communities .
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+ The commercial was definitely more impressive than the product itself .
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+ One of them was my friend , who had serious problems with her health .
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+ To this day , I still remember what we studied on that day in class .
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+ I had a good life in my country but I got everything from my patents .
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+ But if the student is only learning things without knowing the concept , then no company is giving the opportunity to that person because he does not know the concept of its related branch so by this way it creates a problem in the future .
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+ Third , the stone tower on the East coast is going in an unnatural way ; also , this tower is unusual in Europe , so non-Europeans might have made this tower .
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+ Secondly , it is an unfair action because it will affect low income Americans .
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+ The factories are increasing sulfur dioxide into the air every year .
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+ It results in people more mature , strong and calm before life 's problems , because they understand the problems go away and it depends what attitude everyone has in the face of a problem .
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+ For example , work on a project .
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+ This space must change the garden .
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+ However , there are those that think that when a person is forty years old they are an older person .
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+ It is worth noting that not everybody will succeed when taking a risk , but that is not enough of a reason to deter anybody who wishes to take one .
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+ Apparently I have a Japanese friend in Japan , and his name is Tomo .
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+ When they do some work , they think they have to find work in time .
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+ As the gasoline tax rises , it will help the vehicle companies to make more cars to sell to people .
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+ Ignorance of striped bass will abbreviate our earnings , but it also has some astonishing effects on our health .
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+ Maybe they have some disadvantages in humanity .
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+ The lecture indicated the zebra mussel is not really as serious a threat as previously proven .
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+ I think it will be lost .
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+ I can expect humans to make new materials to replace gas , but it is very difficult .
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+ Ideas and motives for the war are more important to know because from them one might draw some conclusions and it might change something inside the student .
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+ Everything is possible that we ca n't imagine .
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+ Although there are some rules for protecting young people , such as warnings of ages in movies and previews about the bad aspects of programs , it is just made for little kids , not young people like high school or university students .
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+ However , the fact that most of the time they do not reflect the actual quality of a product decreases the reliability of the advertisements .
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+ We seem to have a lot of problems with those , even though we have more good materials than in the past .
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+ We can be fatalist and say that with the development of the third world , the problem will worsen .
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+ These things can make us more successful in life ; even though we 're already successful , we must continue to work and should take our chances on greater achievements .
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+ For the Greeks , the philosophers Plato and Aristotle , the capacity for understand ideas and concepts , the intelligence as the main ability of the human soul , is the part of ourselves that makes us the being we actually are .
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+ In conclusion , understanding concepts is more important than learning facts , because it 's the ultimate goal of learning facts .
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+ I basically feel that young people enjoy their lives more than older people do .
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+ First , the ships not only helped them to spread but they were also killed by ships .
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+ They might be bored of reading a complex passage .
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+ But is it possible to have a broad knowledge of many academic subjects without specializing in one particular topic ?
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+ So she decided to work in a nursing home because she wants to provide care for elderly people .
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+ This demonstrates the undeniable fact that it is beneficial to have different experiences .
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+ Therefore , they will be a more deep thinking person and good for their future , so teachers should be required to take courses every five years .
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+ In my case , I am working more than 200 hours a month in order to get the money required to pay back to a bank ( I borrowed some money for buying my house ) .
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+ Because students must do homework .
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+ It makes a good partner .
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+ As a result , she could get a job that she badly wanted but did n't expect to get because many people were flocking to this company .
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+ Maybe for the ecologists in twenty years there will be fewer cars in use than there are today , not for the citizens that must go to offices every day .
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+ At this stage , youth require the experience of older people to fight this depression .
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+ In fact , this device was different from its competitor 's products .
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+ Also , we do not have to care about other people ; it means there is privacy and we can talk loudly or might be able to sing .
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+ But i found out that the quality of the bat was very bad .
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+ Some people walk to work or use the underground , but if you have a car you can use it to get to work .
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+ The government is raising the tax on gasoline .
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+ The professor also says that soy beans should be used as food for the fish .
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+ He was successful already in his field of living electric equipments , but , his began to new dominant of electronics technology and was succeed .
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+ A good company hires goods buzzers , these buzzers do not lie to consumers , that they use there words to let consumers know the goods is real , they do not praise the goods .
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+ Traveling in a group , especially with a tour guide , helps make our trip more productive .
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+ On the other hand , the reading passage states that using chemicals is clearly not such a good idea because they can create parasitic infections in the human body .
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+ When they got down to the forest they produced a fire .
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+ So both the lecture and the text state that other archaeological monuments in the area are from the Kingdom period .
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+ If I have one suggestion .
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+ To be sure , the Japanese take part in destroying the environment because we consume the most wood .
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+ So i asked my student what he thought about my lesson , and I tried to find out what the problem was .
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+ That means that if I have a broad knowledge of politics then I am aware of 'where to say what . '
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+ He also tells facts and concepts to the students .
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+ That was a very beautiful dream in my mind at that time .
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+ After majoring in a field of studies , a student can not adjust immediately in the practical world .
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+ By contrast , the lecture claims that quality of discussion is more important than quantity of discussion .
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+ The concept of a subject gives us the background of the main streams of a subject we are going to learn and study .
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+ I will outline in the following paragraphs my arguments in favor of this statement .
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+ This example proves that knowing the facts is less important than knowing the concepts related to it .
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+ Einstein 's seminal theory of relativity is proven by facts .
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+ Someone tried to steal my bag and passport while I was there .
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+ Second , the roads will not be damaged because by raising the tax , there will be far fewer cars .
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+ Secondly , the scroll lists are huge , gold-like , and 35 kilograms , so it 's price will be higher .
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+ I do n't have a car , but i am dreaming of it .
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+ Because the way they work for the rest of the period could be different .
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+ This will definitely cause some problems .
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+ Nowadays , each family member owns a car .
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+ When you are able to understand ideas and concepts , and with this are able to understand the structures of thinking , this can help you a lot .
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+ In America a lot of families have more than one car , and furthermore , some of them have three or four .
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+ Thus I see more people opting for their own car in the near future .
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+ So people who do not give enough time to helping their communities should repair this .
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+ Otherwise , he/she may feel inadequate one day if he/she furthers his/her study .
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+ Most of us will understand better when the ideas and the concepts of the war are shown and we can get very excited about it .
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+ So what shall I do ?
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+ I could not give enough time to any of the sports to be a great sportsman .
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+ For example : Smoking , I know that smoking is bad .
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+ This degree would enable me to branch out and look into other fields that involve some basic engineering .
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+ When someone behaved illegally , he has to be justified by law .
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+ Therefore , I am going to answer this question using my experiences .
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+ Lastly , for economic reasons it is not beneficial because the cost of equipment and staff required to control fires is very expensive .
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+ Then there is a chance to shift him to other parts of cricket .
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+ First of all , he argued that Americans will not ignore the `` eco-certified '' as there are so many advertisements now .
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+ The reasons and examples below this essay will support my opinion .
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+ Secondly , factually it needs to be experienced .
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+ A student who chooses to study at university has to become well acquainted with different methods of expanding current ideas and concepts .
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+ Therefore , the French revolution happened in the middle-age in Europe because of these reasons .
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+ It is therefore important for the respective governments and international bodies to try and reduce the negative consequences of this trend .
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+ It mentions the cane toad , which threatens many local species in Australia .
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+ This will help to create relationships like brotherhood .
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+ By trial and error I succeeded , which gave me a very good feeling about myself .
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+ As we know that fish is taken as a meal it is harmful for the human beings to do fish farming .
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+ Although understanding the concepts is important , sometimes facts are the only requirement for them to learn .
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+ And the presidents of companies like Toyota or Ford , they were successful because they knew how to start their companies and make a smart product .
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+ Instead they would help with the house or with farming .
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+ But the lecturer shows different angles of the system .
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+ People will buy more cars and take advantage of this mode of transportation in the days ahead .
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+ And we can save many time the second , the tour guide will be introducing the spot of enqui culture , then we can enjoy the trip , not only go over thereto stay a few time .
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+ Understanding how they work would give students a better lesson .
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+ Secondly , Menzied points out that Chinese ships in the 1400 's used very distinctive anchors that were round stones with a hole in the middle .
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+ Young people easily work and can search for information in a few minutes .
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+ It can certainly be the case .
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+ On a group trip , we are forced to adhere to time schedules .
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+ By using my own car , this probably would have been much more difficult and stressful , if not impossible .
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+ Help others and we will all live in a comfortable home .
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+ There may be global warming because of lack of cooling .
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+ So their parents will buy for them .
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+ They are busy with themselves and they do n't spend time to help the society that they live in .
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+ And it seems like that notion will be even more strengthened by the emergence of new Chinese producers that are even cheaper .
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+ I remember that from a lecture I attended .
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+ The third reason is that it gives us the chance to put our brain to work and think about how this happened .
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+ Television makers just hung an academic title on their program .
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+ Even through everything , when there is a life there is hope .
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+ They have a special diet .
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+ This is clearly seen in the way many young people organize the collection of funds or books to help others receive a proper education , and also in the way many students go to schools for the blind to read books to them and help them out .
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+ They think what celebrities say in advertisements is true .
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+ As a result , young people feel less sense of competition for a place in universities .
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+ However , Bill Gates made people 's lives more comfortable than they were previously .
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+ Also , by paying more attention to understanding ideas and concepts , students will not only comprehend the facts they are given , but also acquire the skill of understanding , which can be applied in all areas of life .
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+ If a person just knows the facts , he will never think about the possibilities .
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+ Though , in fact , older people can enjoy some light sports , I do n't think that 's as interesting as hard sports .
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+ They do not want to regret their lives on earth .
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+ It is better to have a very good understanding and knowledge of many academics because it makes you broad and gives you chances and opportunities to work in different fields and environments .
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+ For instance , Yang Zhenning , who is a famous scientist with great achievements and fame , has a high proficiency in literature while continuing scientific research in physics .
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+ It is said that the zebra mussel from the bottom of the ship moved to the freshwater and devastated the ecosystem .
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+ This implies that there can be instances where no such overstating takes place at all .
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+ In my opinion , there are some reasons for why it is true .
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+ And availability of jobs to the candidates having specific knowledge is less when compared to the all around performer .
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+ Because when you understand the whole idea , you can imagine how the theory works .
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+ It is not worth it to jump into a pool without knowing how to swim since you may be unable to breathe .
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+ The person who studies many subjects stands a better chance of getting a job .
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+ So to solve that kind of problem they will have to use their understanding .
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+ Another thing is that adverts always show and indicate prices on commodities allowing consumers to budget well in order to be able to buy them .
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+ However , the successful person who achieved great accomplishment does not escape or give up easily in front of the even the things regarded as impossible by other people .
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+ In other words , cars would not be of use in the future because of these types of transportation are being developed and invented .
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+ They come together for a 'LAN-party ' with the neighbor 's kids .
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+ Also the lecture mentioned that the stone placed between the Sphinx 's front paws was not placed there during the time of the old kingdom 's king , Khafre .
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+ But some young people do not give help to their community .
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+ I give some of my time to help other people because I think it 's very important .
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+ For example , here is one student who knows fact but does not know `` how to '' .
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+ They can travel more freely than older people can .
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+ The first reason is that global warming did not connect with Anasazi 's disappearance .
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+ Simply , we need to eat , buy clothes , and make and raise family .
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+ This happens more when one is watching movies with family .
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+ Among the many skills required is the knowledge of more than two languages .
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+ However , it is quite rare to find old people in pubs or gymnasiums in China .
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+ Personally , I doubt that there will be fewer cars in use in twenty years than there are today , based on my observations of falling vehicle prices , increasing population , and the stagnating rate of technological advance in the field of terrestrial transportation .
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+ Finally , zebra mussels are likely to cause a decline in the overall fish population in habitats where they become dominant .
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+ I agree with the concept to take a risk and go for the new field .
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+ The size of the treasure written is too large .
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+ So it is very strange that the people were able to live without enough water for 50 years , but then moved because they did n't have enough water .
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+ If they are really interested in these courses , it 's all right .
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+ Therefore it is possible to believe that the explosion of Tunguska was caused by the explosion of an asteroid .
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+ In the passage , it is said that only endotherm animals can maintain their temperature in such cold climates .
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+ Thinking of themselves at an older age , young people are trying to make a better society for everybody .
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+ If someone is n't know eating is very important for growth bones and brain or general for body it is fact that eating is just useful .
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+ Advertising can be misused not only by corporations , but also by the government , for example , the Nazi regime .
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+ He 's the one who can give different specialties the possibility to shine .
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+ But generally , moments of happiness in life can not really be compared because they are different .
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+ Such people impressed other people through their strong will and devotion to duty .
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+ Besides , smoke emitting from cars and the noise coming from the car engines is damaging the environment and the the health of people .
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+ The main reasons are such as the following .
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+ It has become one of the effective measures that manufacturers use in selling their products .
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+ However , when I went to Canada by myself , I did many things that I wanted , so it was very exciting .
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+ It is not an easy task for old people to see young people spending their time on things that are , in their opinion , useless .
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+ Sometimes their teachers only teach the facts , which are easier to memorize .
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+ For example , if you visit the ruins in Rome without a tour guide , you wo n't realize the importance and the history behind the ruins .
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+ So that they have to pay more attention to their health rather than enjoy the arts .
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+ Why do we like this ?
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+ However , she was wrong .
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+ To work hard means to run the company .
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+ If your answer is yes , that is good .
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+ For example , if an older person does not hear properly then the young ones think of inventing something starting in childhood that can help the older people hear more properly .
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+ Right from the age of 5-6 years the children are busy with their curriculum .
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+ However , I firmly believe that traveling with a guide is quite beneficial because of the possibility of traveling to many places in a short time and in safety .
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+ I have studied for just examination we studied .
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+ We will feel confusion and we wo n't see the matters cleared up .
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+ Thus , I think when we understand ideas and concepts we will be leaving the main effects and influences because they combine with our opinions and beliefs .
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+ Is it merely understanding the idea behind that concept ?
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+ Making exercise in thinking , students can learn how to proceed in a correct way ; by making mistakes they will be able to understand the concepts and not make the same errors or mistakes in the future .
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+ Adult content to sent their children to school to contact these different kinds of class .
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+ What is the world , and what are we supposed to do here ?
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+ This period not enough to evaluate the student .
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+ Secondly , the Earth 's ground had heat .
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+ Therefore , they could not get information about their needs , compared to now , where we can find out what we want and get a lot of information about our interests .
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+ That is not what merit-based payment is really about .
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+ The Anglo version of Christianity became popular in northern Europe and many people still believe in its doctrines .
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+ Before selecting a product , everybody should carefully read all the information available about it .
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+ The disability of doing the things that desired make elders unhappy .
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+ The speaker argues that it is a result of the difficulties of today 's literature .
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+ However , I want to go to the U.S.A. so that I can study and live in my dream country and I want to have my family with me so that I will never be alone .
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+ I do not know if American teachers do , but some Japanese teachers speak factually during class .
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+ Because of this , I prefer studying concepts and ideas more than learning facts .
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+ A product needs to be advertised so it gets to be well-known and popular and everyone will like something about it .
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+ Most scientists say the bass play a much more significant role in the decrease of the menhaden population .
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+ It would be more interesting , positive , great , helpful and amazing if someone had more than one academic subject .
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+ Therefore , I think there will be more cars than there are today .
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+ We are watching a movie to learn something .
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+ But now that everything changes , life becomes more difficult .
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+ They should understand what the ideas and concepts they study mean in practice , and how they can be used and have already been used .
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+ Some products they sell are expensive because they are branded , some are cheaper because they are not branded products , but once you see the quality , it 's almost the same as the expensive ones .
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+ It is therefore necessary to understand the idea behind it and come up with a well organized concept .
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+ He knows how to draw the line between gambling and taking a risk .
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+ So we must cooperate well with others after we solve today 's problem .
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+ It may tell us how large the world is .
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+ So prohibition would n't solve the real problem .
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+ The preferences might be different for a young person than an older person to fully enjoy their life .
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+ In younger generations , one can find more joy externally by chasing their dreams ; in elderly people , it can be internal .
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+ It has some problems that it can affect to humans .
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+ Sure , both arguments will probably decrease the number of cars , but the strongest argument speaks for itself : China .
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+ It mentions that it has now reached some parts of North America .
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+ And I expect that if we lessen the quantity of cars , we will protect our lives and our environment , and we will not depend on gas as a resource .
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+ I think that they are not able to feel the same satisfaction as an old man seeing his grandchildren playing .
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+ Hence , I did not have to wake up too early this morning ; I took the underground , then the train , then the underground in Rome .
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+ Edison , who invented the light bulb , is an obvious example .
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+ Many people think that treasure never existed , but in reality it exists .
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+ Maybe I can not enjoy the real meaning and I am tired .
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+ This does not imply that either person is not enjoying life , or enjoying it to a different degree .
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+ Even if they use buses , which are big vehicles , the fact that people are taking a bus still reduces the number of cars .
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+ Our group decided to open Waseda Cafe .
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+ Nowadays so many people study the way that makes advertisements increase sells , that is why our behavior is influenced by what we listen to or what we see on the television .
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+ However , I also feel good about this because it shows the huge leap we could make in twenty years , not just small steps .
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+ She also use this to challenge the reading passage .
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+ In this way a person always feels original and `` modern , '' not `` ancient '' like the people that surround him or her .
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+ I need to understand what carbohydrates , proteins , vitamins and minerals are and how they are utilized in our body to produce ATP .
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+ No tourists will come and Yellowstone will not be popular and of course , local businesses that depend on park visitors suffer as a result .
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+ When we go to their home , they look like to be happy .
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+ But if all you want is to stay at home and live on your own , perhaps it is not that important for you .
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+ Our country has been criticized on the way we teach .
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+ It is also possible that travelers could re-schedule their plans and destinations .
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+ It is not much less frequent , though , and it still fulfills the needs that we have for it today .
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+ The product is not as attractive as the lifestyle that the product will give you .
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+ Though I am from Fukuoka , I now live in Yokohama in order to go to Yokohama City University .
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+ In the twenty years , they can also give us better cars to use less resources and give us much more convenient tools for our traveling .
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+ It is necessary for a breakthrough event or product to succeed .
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+ Lot 's of people are using bicycles to go everywhere .
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+ Second , old houses can stand in the way of the development of communities .
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+ What we have to care about is that the oil is not used only for cars , but also other materials .
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+ Due to this new product it is a flop in the market .
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+ Fresh water will be carried by the ship that travels from Europe to the east coast of North America , and therefore the mussel will be spread to all of Europe .
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+ I do not agree that people who take initiative will assume risks more than those who do not .
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+ Apart from just using his electrical knowledge , Graham Bell worked a lot and took risks in order to invent the telephone .
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+ For example , during the traffic jam , the transit ca n't accommodate such large amount of people , how would the clerks .
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+ He or she can help me with languages , introducing specific beautiful places , what the special food in that country is , and about that country 's culture .
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+ And new Gerrthion prefers to use the transport this why know they think in twenty years fewer car use .
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+ Travelling by yourself is very good for your future .
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+ But if I was trying to do all the sight-seeing without a tour guide , that would be very difficult and dangerous .
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+ When we talk about the so-called value of a product , we envision a scenario where dozens of products are available on supermarket shelves and when you switch on a television , there is an endless stream of commercials , each claiming exciting new features about the products advertised .
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+ In addition , it uses the North Star to migrate directly to the north .
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+ Sometimes even a personality , like a famous actor , becomes this trustworthy voice .
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+ For example , the hamburgers shown on the commercials and menus look way more juicy , neat , and fresh than the ones you buy .
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+ Now a days all the up coming the graduates are just muddling the subject mostly 70 % of subject just learn .
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+ For me there are very few friends or classmates that I would rather have as a friend .
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+ All the facts are mere deceptions .
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+ We still do n't know aliens to exist or not in our solar system .
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+ If I travel in a group with a tour guide , I will be limited on time .
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+ Attendance does not mean that teenagers are fully participating in class .
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+ Trust me , the God will wish for the young people .
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+ In studying the processes underlying biochemical pathways , knowledge of biochemistry is required , which is an integration of biology and chemistry .
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+ Thanks to new and `` out of the box '' thinking , our civilization has been made into what it is now .
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+ When talking to the employment the company should not know .
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+ In this moment become business became online-business .
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+ Traveling is very important for people to know about the world , and traveling in a group could be important as well .
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+ It contributes to air pollution and rising temperatures .
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+ For instance , the birds are not usually trying to remember the subjects that they have passed by , such as a stone , a building , or even a small house .
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+ That 's the truth !
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+ For example , you had to employ a supervisor to manage the factory , and the operating bill is much higher than the transportation costs .
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+ Because it is creative and innovative .
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+ So it means there is no certain way how migrating birds find their way home .
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+ Their life is a repetition of studying and learning .
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+ However , the problem is , if we use prescribed burning as a tool , it requires a lot of money - 10 times more than the normal way .
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+ I have been drawn to this conclusion for several reasons .
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+ They usually forget where the book is set .
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+ Who can say no to a business that can make your life safer ?
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+ For example , I prefer to specialize in public relations , which is a help to me in my personal life and knowing how to treat other people .
458
+ Now let me tell you about the daily activities of my father and compare them with mine .
459
+ Although the professor in the listening passage explains that the solution is acceptable because not only is the striped bass population vital for menhaden , but the entire ecological system is based on it .
460
+ The fact is that it would rain when the specific condition was present .
461
+ That is also not true .
462
+ First is how to release the drugs as fast as possible ; in order to sell drugs and make money , the government requires a certain amount of testing to be done before the drugs are released , and this delays the date of release .
463
+ Maybe one day there will be a tool that will take us anywhere we want in only a few seconds .
464
+ There seem to be too many hurdles preventing the growth of the car industry in recent times .
465
+ So it depends on the different nature of the body .
466
+ It 's a slow process , but afterwards they can use Yerkish signs and start to understand what people , trainers , and researchers are saying .
467
+ If we can plant some species which have a stronger chance to live compared to other plants .
468
+ Because it rains more and the plants grow well , the Pueblo can make full use of it .
469
+ Additionally , popular movie stars or famous people in the advertisements attract people .
470
+ The first is our life condition .
471
+ For example , if successful people do n't try new things , how could people create airplanes , cars , computers , etc ?
472
+ Let us think of music as a metaphor for all the areas of knowledge , and the different instruments as metaphors for all the separate disciplines .
473
+ The more I study , the more I 'm satisfied .
474
+ Billions of people use it every day .
475
+ I went to Wegmans to buy the watch because I thought it would be nice to have one .
476
+ Major improvements should be made in public transportation to get people to give up their vehicles .
477
+ Firstly , it is hard for young people to find time to help their community .
478
+ Many people have many reasons , like to see abroad or to have different experiences , but their purposes all have something in common .
479
+ We always joke around or do something stupid .
480
+ So , cars have a positive impact on the economy and I do n't think that the government will try to put restrictions on this .
481
+ Gone are the days when only the rich could have afforded it .
482
+ Even if we do not have one ourselves , other people utilize them to make our lives easier - be it a transporter bringing food to the supermarket or the car that brings us to the hospital in case of a severe accident .
483
+ People like this often get bored listening to the tour guides ' lectures that sometimes resemble a monologue learned by heart for a class .
484
+ This does n't destroy our culture because our culture has changed .
485
+ Our current form of living is energy intensive .
486
+ So in my opinion , if a friend stays a part of this world then they can help with everything .
487
+ Last but not least , zebra mussels are likely to cause a decline in the overall fish population in habitats where they become dominant .
488
+ Scientists are worried that someday these fossil fuels will be depleted .
489
+ So , it is important to students .
490
+ I had been struggling with this way of completing hard assignments , studying , improving grades , and the learning strategies .
491
+ Because in competition man wants everything better than his competitor .
492
+ The understood ideas and concepts help students learn information about the many subjects and accept good education from the information the have .
493
+ Therefore , we think ourselves that mind care of society is front do it .
494
+ The basic requirements of today 's man has changed .
495
+ One can have a lot of fun and enjoyment on the trip if you are guided by a person who knows the area .
496
+ But the only reason is that they are never giving up .
497
+ The only possible answer I can come up with is that success is understood to be the ability to invent new ideas and to put them into practical and novel theories or strategies .
498
+ Everyone has fears and it feels scary to take on a new challenge .
499
+ The population explosion is another factor catalyzing the consumption of energy resources .
500
+ Why should I do that ?
501
+ It can certainly help us to move to the next stage .
502
+ But after a while they found out it 's not true .
503
+ Although , people have a great brain capacity to gain and learn knowledge , so it is easy to gain general knowledge of everything .
504
+ But what about the stress that they have to undergo , the stress related not only to their position in life , but the fight they undergo for their ambitions ?
505
+ In the case of vehicles , like motorcycles , the number of persons are limited to 2 and similarly there are limits to the number of persons that can be accommodated in the vehicle .
506
+ And the risk is one of these opportunities .
507
+ As I see it , there will be a lot of research done in the future to find such alternative energies , which will also be environmental-friendly , as well as cheaper .
508
+ Speed cameras can be placed in many locations along a highway .
509
+ Therefore , I can enjoy the trip more without .
510
+ He is a specialist in computer programming but he does not know any other field .
511
+ But the experience of painting gives me many new abilities in filmmaking .
512
+ Because I have a broad knowledge .
513
+ People try to drink it .
514
+ If everyone in the city uses their own cars , the city will become seriously polluted by the smoke .
515
+ Do n't be afraid to do something new !
516
+ It is rather than to give them strong medicines to them .
517
+ Fortunately their topic becomes clearer by using this amount of the concepts provided by the books .
518
+ A person can not be successful if they act the same way as regular people .
519
+ They will have a tremendous problem trying to keep their car in a safe place .
520
+ Secondly , they have the confidence that new way will be another way to improve a mechanism .
521
+ They have limit to way which have meaning and function like a word .
522
+ Also save your time and make you satisfy this journal .
523
+ Moreover , the decision of others could be wrong .
524
+ To do so , companies must present their products in a better light than they really are , as otherwise , the company 's future , including that one of the employees , might be at risk .
525
+ They are the bony and vital part of the society .
526
+ Youngsters , being healthy , have less things to worry about .
527
+ She believes people can increase their cultural sense with good pieces of music and movies , too .
528
+ The most important thing that you can do is not talk to him like a baby .
529
+ To find new concepts and use it in their future job .
530
+ I think that the biggest reason is devised environment when compared with the past .
531
+ If older people are more open to change , their lives will be better .
532
+ There is a lot of distance to cover for ancestors to have moved the treasure from Egypt to the Dead Sea .
533
+ That means , just learn facts are not going to leave temporal to students .
534
+ Although I often hurt at this time when thinking about some questions .
535
+ My personal perception is that such a behavior is damaging to a young person 's personality , since it promotes uniformity and conformity , rather than creativity and innovation .
536
+ Facts help us to know the utility or advantages of the products that are newly formed .
537
+ The other is about the extreme lengths taken to conserve water .
538
+ It is important for everyone to have faith in themselves , always look forward , and not stay in one place .
539
+ The first theory is that birds navigate in reference to celestial objects , like the sun and stars .
540
+ Every house nowadays has a computer , mobile phone , etc . and this is the way today 's man wants to live .
541
+ You might be able to be a very successful scholar of the language , but not able to speak the language at all .
542
+ These are enjoyable tasks to enable your mind to look forward to the various experiences .
543
+ Those problems do not exist for an online encyclopedia , which can be reached by everyone who has access to an internet connection .
544
+ Second , if a park has a fire , animals that live in the park do n't survive .
545
+ I think the shrinking market conditions force car companies to fight harder to survive .
546
+ Then this phenomena reminds them it is time to refer to other subjects .
547
+ Then he could then strive to get practical experience in the field , because theory is useless without practice .
548
+ While studying at university , people may still not know which subject they should specialize in .
549
+ These activities are only for the future amusement of them .
550
+ I have great influence on my life .
551
+ After all , we are the generation of the Internet .
552
+ It 's expensive .
553
+ Is it really possible ?
554
+ That is the bravery and being interested to all things .
555
+ I will describe these two main issues : to meet the modern society 's needs and to be eligible candidates for some companies .
556
+ When Bill Gates was a young man , he attended Harvard University and was respected by others because of this .
557
+ Because of fast-paced societies , we ca n't image what the world would be if changed .
558
+ Otherwise , we are sick and tired of living in the world .
559
+ Take , for example , the city of Bangalore in India .
560
+ These surveys also demonstrate how much young men and women are not aware of the improvements they could afford if they were able to really put themselves in an effective relation with their communities .
561
+ And in contradiction to this , the professor said the disease study is not designed very well .
562
+ Therefore , many psychological tricks are used to make a product seem more attractive than it is in reality .
563
+ In order to maintain old buildings it costs a lot of money .
564
+ These factors can only contribute to growth in number of cars .
565
+ We do not need to look for a parking space .
566
+ Sometimes , it is very comfortable but , it 's not important for me .
567
+ On Internet encyclopedias you can contribute news articles or make an editorial change .
568
+ It so happens very often that many companies are involved in making the same product and this means competition .
569
+ Why there is n't one that was left around Tunguska ?
570
+ Have you ever thought about this ?
571
+ Because students are young .
572
+ This passage contrasts the point that advertising does not affect the American people because they are bombarded by many different sources .
573
+ If they teach them , they will never forget it and it is beneficial for our country .
574
+ I can not imagine that during the next 20 years anything would hinder an American from using his car to drive down to the post office which is only 3 blocks away .
575
+ For instance , when I was in elementary school , I learned mathematics formulas without the concept .
576
+ When you look at Honda Civic 's advertising , it looks as fancy as Mercedes too .
577
+ That 's the way it is .
578
+ That would be a frequently asked question , so to answer this question we should be aware of the facts .
579
+ However , as far as we can see , gas has become a very expensive item that will become even more expensive .
580
+ Clearly , you must demonstrate your skills by speaking .
581
+ It is more important for them to understand the ideas and concepts than it is for them to memorize facts .
582
+ Rather than keep his investment within the confines of the oil business where he is a master , he went ahead with his new plan .
583
+ They complete each other .
584
+ Therefore , if someone comes up with that breakthrough or innovative ideas , he will be the first to capitalize on it .
585
+ Students may not understand facts very will until they understand the idea and concept that is related to the fact .
586
+ They wander through the streets wearing many kinds of clothes .
587
+ However , almost all of the tour guides would go there with my group members and me .
588
+ But this does not happen .
589
+ In history , for example , it is helpful to understand what event causes another one , and why ; in this way , it is easier to recall that the first one occurs before the second one , and thus it is easier to learn dates .
590
+ The fact is that by making the nails ourselves , they would probably cost us more than buying them .
591
+ There are children who are not going to schools or colleges and instead are going to movies .
592
+ But with technology and the evolution of time , people 's mind had arrived to a solution , they must decrease water carriers or water way ships which travel between North America and Eastern Europe , or build more canals and ship ports so the load on the ship can be decreased and less zebra mussel is transported .
593
+ It can be a good opportunity to make their own time to do anything .
594
+ However , she also said that some kinds of birds are shrinking .
595
+ Yet , I am sure there are a number of examples of people who have achieved success that would prove that statement wrong .
596
+ This is obvious from the fact that when the mind is not clear and free , man can not involve himself completely in doing any activity .
597
+ However , I have a different way of thinking towards the quote .
598
+ First , young people have a lot of problems .
599
+ This is an effective solution to stop advancing fires .
600
+ This always challenges the consumers to buy a particular commodity in order to satisfy their needs and wants in modern days .
601
+ For example , it will be easier for people to concentrate on a subject such as geology while having a broad knowledge of many subjects , than to try to concentrate on geology after having studied literature .
602
+ After an official training course , we helped patients bath , talked with elderly people who lived alone , and helped the organization hold activities during special occasions like Mother 's Day .
603
+ You can buy a vanilla cake in an upscale store and another vanilla cake in the regular store .
604
+ Some guides are not sure about the information .
605
+ They share their views and ideas within a group .
606
+ Hope is the main key to finding new tasks .
607
+ This is because , the choice can appear to students as a common part .
608
+ Developing communities want to build more modern buildings .
609
+ I strongly believe that in twenty years there will be fewer cars in use than there are today because of the decreasing damage and technology replacement .
610
+ Most important , however , zebra mussels often have no predators in their new habitats and species without natural predators are likely to dominate their habitats .
611
+ It is possible that as the energy problem , the people 's live style will be changed .
612
+ For example , when I was in school my geography book presented `` Pluto '' as the last planet , but recent studies posted that `` Pluto '' is not a planet at all because of some different characteristics .
613
+ But that does not mean that I do not respect and admire the others .
614
+ For example , in Korea , teachers teach something and students learn what the teachers are saying without discussing with other students while in class .
615
+ They do not need to know about the facts of that cake .
616
+ First , we can protect our environment by saving oil and gas .
617
+ To have broad knowledge of many academic subject , we can pick up more interesting fields about subject and it 's too easy to understand .
618
+ And I completely disagree with what the author wants to say .
619
+ I support my feeling that it can be part of life .
620
+ But on the other hand , we run the risk of poisoning this product , because farmers often feed their fish growth-inducing chemicals .
621
+ Think about it : if you are 50-60 years old you always think about your health .
622
+ I advise all people to always keep smiling and to have fun in this wonderful life God gave us .
623
+ Everybody knows each other .
624
+ Another reason to join a big company is job security .
625
+ Indeed , on the one hand there are obvious signs that cars are doomed to be less and less purchased by people .
626
+ Although we do n't have good grades , we have talents for other things .
627
+ The people attending this lecture will mostly be those that are specialists on the topic .
628
+ To maintain the more valuable products they have to sometimes use strategies to keep the clientele enthusiastic .
629
+ Also the second argument seems to be a bit out of context as new technologies might hardly cut down on the number of cars used .
630
+ But it depends on what level of knowledge we gain .
631
+ As the professor said , pressure in water is another reason for explosions .
632
+ For example , banks have many very specialized departments .
633
+ In the end , everybody would benefit from their experience : people in general and people who want to learn from them .
634
+ Boys and girls easily believe them .
635
+ At this time , my opinion is that young people enjoy life more than older people do .
636
+ More information on how we can get it is the important thing .
637
+ This is merely an opinion based on present , albeit established , facts .
638
+ They do n't have to read specific books and articles just because they love the topic .
639
+ It is not bad if you know it ; it means that you are intelligent , but a doctor has to absolutely be good at saving and helping ill people .
640
+ If however the student will put only his/hers or someone else 's ideas or concepts , which can be mistakes will make the professor think that the student actually did what was asked from the assignment .
641
+ We can just hope that those cars will have a new motor generator that pollute less .
642
+ When I watching TV , radio .
643
+ After he graduated from his university , thanks to his skill of software , he got a job easily and became the best in his field .
644
+ Everybody deserves to enjoy life .
645
+ It would increase in price after a few year and it 's owner would have an overpriced item and he would be a successful man .
646
+ But the professor refutes the idea by illustrating some tested results from research conducted by a oil is not taken around the world .
647
+ Those who were open enough to try it , had the risk of spending too much money as they choose the first and only tariff which was higher than other suppliers , but they were connected to the world .
648
+ The old teaching system is a fair system because it judges teachers based on education and teaching skills , with the final and most important thing being teaching experience .
649
+ At the time of emergency , he/she could be of great help if he/she is aware of the child 's health problems and their cure .
650
+ The problem is that when we and our competitors have more or less the same resources and the same strategy , both would survive but the chance of one 's victory is not ensured .
651
+ It 's dangerous for plants and crops , and changes to rivers make them too acidic for fish and other animals to live in .
652
+ It is related strongly to our daily life .
653
+ With this population increase , more cars will have to be available to meet the needs of the people .
654
+ It was said in the passage that humans are endotherms and maintain an internal body temperature up to 37 degrees , the same as dinosaurs that also maintained body temperatures up to 37 degrees or more .
655
+ If there were no concerned adults who had to care for the feeding , care and well-being of those children , humanity as we know it would not exist .
656
+ As people say `` The luck follows the ones that are brave '' and to destroy your everyday routine you must be brave enough but that will probably bring you success .
657
+ In my opinion , I agree with the statement ; most advertisements make products seem much better than they really are .
658
+ There are two crucial facts : no particles from asteroid explosion , area of the asteroid and meteorites of explosion .
659
+ Young people more easily adapt to new technologies than old people .
660
+ It would be similar to adding a few drops of water to the ocean .
661
+ Success is usually connected with some sort of achievement .
662
+ If the explorers did n't take risks we would n't have discovered the new continent .
663
+ The second point is about the evidence , according the passage the evidence that associates the Sphinx with a known Old Kingdom King , and identifies the Sphinx as honoring Khafre , but the lecture says that , the evidence is not strong enough to accept the point , it is not strong either to accept the Old Kingdom King , Khafre and his stone plaque between the Sphinx 's front paws carries and identifies the khafre .
664
+ First of all , you will know a lot of things about this subject because you do not have any thing else to do .
665
+ During the Mao regime , cars were only accessible for politicians or privileged party members .
666
+ They say that they have some reasons .
667
+ They are very young and do not have a job so they can not finish their studying .
668
+ However , people who did not join the event seem like winners because they easily forgot about the event .
669
+ Secondly , critics argue that many cases of placebo-induced improvement take place at just a psychological level .
670
+ Second , he says the strong property rights were developed from the factory system and not vice versa .
671
+ Bus , subway , and even plane are means of traveling that can be used in a lot of areas .
672
+ For example , in a science class it is necessary that the students have a basic understanding ; if not , they ca n't follow the teacher .
673
+ Many people watch advertisements .
674
+ But at that time , people who had knowledge in various fields were able to find jobs in the surviving field .
675
+ There is nothing has been declined of literature .
676
+ They do not have to go to work everyday ; instead , they may go see a football game in a different city .
677
+ Also , it is more comfortable to be moving .
678
+ And you can not imagine any government giving up so many workplaces resulting in unemployment .
679
+ Coming to atmosphere and nature both are same .
680
+ I wish I could travel somewhere where I can take pictures as much as I want .
681
+ For example , if my friends are talking about their computer issues , I will give them advice about how to solve the problem or just to listen to and understand which will also help them to be more comfortable in our meeting .
682
+ For example , famous businessmen travel over the world every day !
683
+ The knowledge we have will improve our ability to compete in the future .
684
+ There are a lot of car companies and every year they made at least 6 or more new cars .
685
+ If any problem occurs in older age it is very difficult for them .
686
+ I think that talking with a person who has a different mother tongue than me is the best way to learn a new culture and language , however there may be a chance to meet them .
687
+ This fast paced economic growth , which can also be observed in a large number of developing nations , has brought about an increase in per capita income and improved lifestyles for individuals .
688
+ In modern life it is all about the money and what you earn , but that is not the only kind of success .
689
+ In cases like that , BMW is using advertisements as a way to show how a product really is to the people .
690
+ When Google was founded , other Internet search engines already existed .
691
+ I want broad knowledge of many academics .
692
+ We had a lot of conversations concerning the future of this sector , but never detected signs or future plans for the sector which would implicate a decline in the amount of cars .
693
+ He knows of many countries around the world .
694
+ Because getting old is not just age .
695
+ It 's not very good .
696
+ Maybe when the economy is bad , such people can find new jobs quickly , but it may not be the best job for them .
697
+ The important thing about this case is that each country has to use an official solution for their learning problems .
698
+ For example , a researcher that wants to be successful must take risks .
699
+ The legs of all modern endotherms are underneath the body .
700
+ So if they do n't familiarize themselves with the recent study , what will they teach their students ?
701
+ Second , the high cost of drug testing finally lead to the unit cost of the drug being higher than the cost to produce it .
702
+ However , the lecturer says that the location was described vaguely because the ancient people wanted to keep the location of the treasure secret .
703
+ However , the importance of being knowledgable of facts can not be underestimated .
704
+ But on the contrary , he argues that fluoride also has some disadvantages .
705
+ For these reasons , I disagree that young people have more fun than old people .
706
+ He mentions that the chemicals used for curing sickened fish that are harvested in farms could endanger wild species .
707
+ For example , I like to go to a big city like New York .
708
+ When we were born , our parents taught us how to speak , after we grow up , they send us to school to learn how to write , sometimes you have to learn the vocabulary from the writing , then you can use more words in your speaking .
709
+ Do you give it to another person to solve ?
710
+ Everybody knows sports can improve our body , but we need to try it ourself and than we will know that , yes , sports really can help us to get a health body .
711
+ Thus , we can easily remember this formula without spending extra energy and time , and it is still useful to me .
712
+ However , I think that what students like is more important .
713
+ They are simply manipulated by the idea of the top-product , best seller , brand , luxuries and briefly think about their own safety .
714
+ First he shows that in some cases the placebo made the patient believe he was going to be cured , which made him create more killing cells , which cured him .
715
+ You will be like in one or two or three academic , you get it coz everything you know you can appear it use together to make something better .
716
+ And this might probably mean that our knowledge is limited .
717
+ This rebuffs the reading passage 's explanation that prescribed might be caused fire spreading , so it is hard to coordinate .
718
+ Now they can afford the lawsuit against the music industries who sued them for about 100 million dollars for inventing p2p software to hack their intellectual property .
719
+ Thus , after you return to the city , you may became brothers .
720
+ It 's not incorrect to say that the world is losing some great support system to which the young people can greatly contribute .
721
+ Because we need food .
722
+ When there is need to do something , young people do not think .
723
+ He will be mature enough to make wise decisions in expanding his business and trying out new things .
724
+ The ecological balance should be for the entire area .
725
+ Early signs can already be seen .
726
+ This is probably because we are all , in general , pampered from the time we are born until well into our adolescence .
727
+ The listening part gives us information Vulcan which was found on Mars and also there was found a bacteria but no one can indicate what kind of bacteria was there .
728
+ In Korea , we are using day-off system of the using private vehicle .
729
+ The person takes the bike , goes where he wishes and leaves the car near the closest bus station .
730
+ I can image both points of view , and as far as I am concerned , I think cars will be used less in the future .
731
+ Learning how to play the piano or dance ballet may have been a privilege in the past , but this is not so now .
732
+ For example , the school has a regulation that there will be punishment for those who enter class late .
733
+ Accordingly , most students have learned many subjects in their school .
734
+ But there are still a lot of people who are not successful yet .
735
+ Second , he can not accept the result of lie detectors as evidence in court .
736
+ They are moved by solar energy .
737
+ It is true .
738
+ And I am going to another country .
739
+ Imagine , we could have trees in our garden that produce cherries and apples .
740
+ I graduated from university .
741
+ On the other hand , in the lecture , the absence of a crater in Tunguska demands atmosphere .
742
+ A lesson is another new thing you gained from an experience .
743
+ The youth today are aware of their responsibilities as a citizen .
744
+ But I disagree with this opinion because often the advertisement does n't speak about the function of the product but it promises other characteristics that do n't depend on it .
745
+ It gives him many opportunities in life , and I think that being a knowledgable person is a wonderful thing to be so we can live our lives successfully and full of happiness .
746
+ In other words , the image in the TV commercial is the most important factor in determining whether the watcher buys it or not .
747
+ Members gather money for the funeral and help them .
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1
+ Newer and newer technology has been introduced to the society .
2
+ One possible outcome is that an environmentally-induced reduction in motorization levels in the richer countries will outweigh any rise in motorization levels in the poorer countries .
3
+ Every person needs to know a bit about math , science , arts , literature and history in order to stand out in society .
4
+ While the travel company will most likely show their customers some interesting sites in order for them to advertise by word of mouth , it is highly unlikely that the company will tell them about sites that were not included in the tour -- for example , those with entrance fees that would make the total package price overly expensive .
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+ The disadvantage is that parking their car is very difficult .
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+ Bigger farms are using more chemical products and substances to feed fish .
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+ For example , my cousin is 12 years old .
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+ If it does , you will only get some misunderstood idea about that article but not the original one .
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+ Secondly , chimps can also present the capability for grammar , which means they demonstrate the ability to combine words and use grammatical constructions .
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+ Nevertheless , this city is undergoing a big change .
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+ I think learning facts is only evidence of whether students can work hard and if they are able to retain every detail of information they are taught , but it 's definitely not evidence of their intelligence .
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+ Unfortunately , most older people can not use the internet in spite of its benefits .
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+ So , if I have a lot of information about this subject , I will talk too much because of that knowledge , but if I only have general information about it , I will convey my limited knowledge and this may make me feel ashamed , like when my brother asked me about something that I did n't have a lot of information about .
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+ If I see that someone did something that may save me me time and energy , and it works , then I will do it too .
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+ The government should think about the whole of nature .
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+ They will not be able to compete with other similar brands and the product will fizzle out or die .
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+ People are now opening their eyes to the scenario that we could run out of fuel .
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+ For me , it was great because I need to talk on the phone locally and nationally for long periods of time .
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+ They only care if the effects are good and popular among the crowds .
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+ Calculated risks , as one could call them , are the predecessors of big success because they get people 's attention by giving them new options .
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+ In other words , he said that more fluoride may damage the human body , specifically the bones .
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+ When these people create new ideas , others often look very strangely at them .
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+ You will learn to socialize with people .
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+ No other transportation concept has been as successful as the car , not only because of good streets and highway systems throughout the United States and Europe , but also because of the fact that people love their cars .
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+ If they prefer to choose cars over motor bikes , that means that there will be many cars .
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+ That 's why he is a legend in these days and people respect him .
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+ For example , in math club , teachers usually teach us how to solve a math problem using different methods .
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+ On the other hand , when I was a freshman in college , I could concentrate on my favorite subjects .
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+ I have an IBM computer and my laptop is a Dell .
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+ The air in China is not so clean because of the number of cars .
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+ When the price of gas goes up , consumers do not want to buy gas for fuel .
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+ Learning more subjects gives us huge knowledge , which makes me successful in my studies .
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+ When you 're taking a trip with a tour guide , you already have everything settled , from the time you depart to the time you arrive .
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+ On the other hand , Turkey 's public transportation is developing , especially in the two big cities , Ankara and Istanbul , but it is still nothing compared to Sweden .
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+ This refutes the reading passage 's claim that there is no improvement .
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+ As they are involved with their studies , they do not have enough time to look after their community .
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+ However , I strongly maintained that traveling on their own had a lot of advantages .
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+ They even ask themselves why this kind of thing did n't cross their mind .
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+ People tend to choose other media , which is why literature is in danger .
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+ I doubt that twenty years is too short of a time to solve the problem .
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+ For these reasons , I really believe that it 's important to have broad knowledge on different subjects , instead of being focused on just one , because sometimes the answer that we are searching for can easily be found in a field that seems unrelated to our problem .
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+ I am pleased to know intelligent people and learn about things that I do n't know .
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+ To resolve this problem , city governments are likely to improve the public transportation system by building new subway systems and adding more bus lines .
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+ I know lots of old people who go to parties and always stay in contact with others .
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+ These thing seem too hard for old people , because they move with so much difficulty and do n't have health bodies to play sports .
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+ For example , if you understand the idea that all diseases caused by microorganisms are treated with the antibiotics , you will never use antidepressants .
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+ I liked learning about that , but it gradually started to get boring and finally I did n't have any interest in all that stuff .
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+ On her salary , we ca n't buy a car because we are planning to finish our house in Binangonan , Rizal , and pay tuition so I can finish my studies in Boston .
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+ Information technology and other advanced technologies have increased greatly .
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+ Even more relevant to the seductiveness of advertisements is the fact that , quite frequently , those images of perfection placed in front of our eyes are just mirages and illusions , bodies touched up by computer programs , and therefore they do not resemble reality at all .
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+ As the professor claimed , the details and examples strengthened the position of the reading passage , and I will provide evidence to present the whole view in the following paragraphs .
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+ In the advertisements shown in the media and public spaces , he clearly says that the product is made with products of high technological quality .
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+ We have a lot of papers to write .
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+ A person with broad knowledge will help him renovate .
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+ The development of biomechanics has made this possible .
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+ This inadequate amount of fuel forces us to use cars less .
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+ One of the important elements is the internet .
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+ You can only be successful by learning new stuff and trying it too , by having an open and creative mind .
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+ Firstly , the striped bass consume a large quantity of menhaden ; secondly , this fish is a source of protein for farm animals ; and finally , the fishing industry provides jobs for some people in Virginia .
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+ They were driven to settlements in other domains .
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+ The timeline for this danger , which I have already given above , is so predictable that one can even make calculations about it if he/she has both the population and existing fuel counts .
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+ I think people should travel by making decisions by themselves for several reasons .
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+ Indeed , they threaten a lot of freshwater fish species because they need to eat and find different sources of food in the oceans .
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+ For example , if the city says that 8 am -- 9 am is the busiest time , then workers could argue that they should drive a bit later .
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+ Educators should provide opportunities for them to gain enough knowledge to survive in the real world .
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+ For example , when I am studying for tests or doing my homework , my grandparents can go out and do what they enjoy .
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+ Traditional encyclopedias are written by trained experts with academic rigor that can not really be achieved by non-experts .
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+ By that time , everyone should be gathered in a certain place .
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+ Otherwise , twenty years down the road , every major city would end up being a metal junkyard , with no place to move around .
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+ And what are those risks ?
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+ In contrast , the speaker casts doubt on the conclusion .
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+ In this movie , the father was handicapped .
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+ For example , in this generation , people watch movies and listen to music more than they read books and novels .
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+ In Malaysia , there are a lot of cars .
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+ They are free to do all sorts of things , even those that are considered dangerous or irresponsible , such as bungee jumping .
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+ I think most people would like that in a busy world , but I do n't think it will happen the next twenty years .
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+ Everyone would be expected to leave behind his own and secret dreams , like becoming a painter or a writer ...
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+ I answered the question and I got a good impression from both the lecturer and friends .
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+ According to the listening passage , it seems fair to increase the tax rate because people will be able to save money for other taxes they pay .
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+ Homework will help you manage your time , otherwise you might use that time for some other purposes .
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+ I mean our home country because we can speak and use Japanese .
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+ New kinds of vehicles will be invented with new technology that does n't exist today .
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+ This would have definitely required him to take an immense amount of time away from his work , and he stands as a perfect example with whom the youngsters of today relate .
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+ They follow the way the sun goes from the east to the west .
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+ It 's time to take a rest and reflect on the present .
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+ I think it is kind of ridiculous , but we have to do as the tour guide said .
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+ If Japan has had common sense for so long , at least twenty years , people will aim to own cars and still ride in cars to show people that they are `` rich '' .
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+ An example that would make this categorization problematic is an architect .
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+ The upcoming generation will not ride two-wheelers .
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+ Also , marketing can make some adjustments about the changes .
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+ This is supported by national and international policies , which attractively present the advantages of going abroad , having experiences in other countries and cultures , learning foreign languages in countries where the languages are spoken , and so on .
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+ Even if we have failed , we have to try to get new things .
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+ He explained that the methane is derived from a non-biological process .
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+ I put into this group everyone who has achieved that success with their own work : people who work very hard and try to develop new kinds of work or technology , or those who try to do work in another way to easily achieve a goal .
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+ Confidence comes naturally since perfection is alongside it .
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+ The reasons are to pay for them and teach them more than other institutes .
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+ I totally agree that the youth today are not sparing sufficient time helping their communities .
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+ Nowadays , society is changing drastically .
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+ Through text books , students are more engaged .
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+ On the other hand , a chef that tries new flavors will be recognized and he or she will gain a place in the cooking world .
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+ Also , I think we will thank these animals for everything that they have done for us , no matter what .
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+ When I was growing up , I started to understand that what he had said was quite right .
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+ The other one is a gambler , which means that people always try new things and take risks .
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+ Last month , I needed to buy a digital camera .
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+ Around the world , oil prices are very high right now .
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+ The cause of the Tunguska explosion was an asteroid .
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+ After we learn the facts , it will be easier for us to understand ideas and concepts .
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+ They did not get the ideas or any concepts from what they had learned .
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+ In the end , if you take a risk and you succeed in that , you surely will become a successful person with all the merits , and maybe also the awards that you will have earned .
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+ In my essay I want to focus on how important it is for students to learn facts .
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+ I naturally learned that I did n't really want to know .
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+ Let 's say your interest lies in paintings .
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+ However , what makes a student excellent is both understanding the concept and learning the facts .
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+ Teaching the students ideas has many advantages .
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+ Do I want to risk my 2-years ' savings for a trip to Spain or do I want to use my kid 's college fund to start up my business ?
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+ Even the government is expecting the increased use of four-wheelers .
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+ You can have a chance to make a person help you .
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+ They would not be able to discuss specific problems just because they did not know them .
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+ For example , when I went to Bangkok , Thailand , few years ago , I had the experience that I was a stranger downtown .
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+ I have specific reasons for this .
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+ Actually it might not be true .
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+ We still have to burn down forests to make land for farming and the result is that birds will lose more of their habitat .
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+ By the same token , people will learn many different skills by doing so many things , but they will just learn their appeal and not get any crucial information or wisdom from it .
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+ On the other hand , if you only specialize in one specific subject such as physics , you will never help him .
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+ This is how we can hit the job market very early and prove that we are capable of doing jobs in a better manner .
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+ To judge a person 's contribution in terms of time would be specious .
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+ To some people , new experiences are a challenge and challenges are the reasons that some people continue living .
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+ Our society can be a lovely society , but for that dream to come true , I think we must gain more knowledge .
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+ For example , when you read your school book for the first time you will not understand anything , but when you read it a second time , you will understand it .
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+ This is the government rule , that attending this seminar is compulsory .
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+ They might put it on the label , but they do n't say it on TV advertising .
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+ For example , many scientists and engineers are researching cars that make no more loud sounds or smoke .
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+ Without empirical experience , I think learners tend to forget all the information they have learned throughout the learning process in the long term .
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+ First , disking can be an alternative to prescribed burning .
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+ By just knowing the culture of a different country that we are living in but not born in , we wo n't be able to live .
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+ Somebody who does not give and just takes can not live within communities .
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+ Court cases are very common and a high number of disputed tickets are seen .
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+ And what is more effective than loads of people working towards the same aim ?
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+ If we have this quality then no one can beat us .
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+ An effective response will typically contain 30 at a minimum , and you will be satisfied by the culture experience and fit your test .
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+ But I only use this software to win a lot of prizes , some of which have an important influence in my country .
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+ If the hook can not catch your attention , how can they sell the products to customer ?
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+ Cutting the dead trees is called salvage logging .
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+ That 's why centralized attributes , and business owners reducing their businesses are not responsible for the rise of factories .
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+ Second , birds navigate by landmarks like rivers , coastlines , and mountains .
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+ A tour guide is generally a person who knows a great deal about the country , its most beautiful places , most visited ones , and so on .
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+ They have to make contact with a variety of fields to find out what their interests are .
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+ Unfortunately in most countries , public transport is not perfectly organised .
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+ When it comes to their consumption , fish have low fat and a lot of nutrients .
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+ The public transportation in the city may not be able to cope with this huge amount of people flowing through .
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+ Second , we learn many academic subjects , after which we specialize in one specific subject .
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+ This does n't mean that , because you take risks , you are going to succeed .
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+ One of the most important problems is accidents for sure : Everyday millions of people die just because of drivers not being careful . As a matter of fact , I do believe that there will be fewer cars in twenty years but this will happen just for the reason that we will use something else .
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+ The internet offers a good opportunity for people that travel for work , or for students to work .
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+ Can you ever visualize what chaos our society would suffer if every individual considers himself/ herself an expert in every given field ?
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+ In this sense , I will introduce the concepts of two aspects with a detailed analysis and then I will come to the conclusion .
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+ In my case , my younger brother needs more than academic knowledge .
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+ Due to this , I feel that specialized students have more opportunities in the future .
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+ Moreover , before the oil and gas have gone , scientists will make new cars that go by electricity or sunlight .
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+ However , I firmly believe that students have to gain broad knowledge of many academic subjects .
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+ I learned many kinds of subjects and I also made different types of friends .
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+ On top of that , even if we are willing to spend the time to draft the travel plan , we have no idea which travel sites are must-see .
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+ They need to have a global vision before deciding what they like , and the way to obtain it is simply studying a broad syllabus .
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+ The wisdom needed in order to understand these concepts and , more importantly , to link them together , will duly serve him .
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+ We can use it .
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+ Some people can encounter people we have no idea about .
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+ When my grandmother got old , she could not move her body easily .
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+ As a tour guide , the person has to be familiar with the place he or she is giving a tour through .
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+ Three other customers have not started using the product because they do n't have anything to hang it with .
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+ In places where there are no trains , we can not help but use cars .
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+ You have to teach your child since they are born until they grow up .
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+ If students have to study for history , for example , it is often enough to just learn the facts but , on the other hand , they have to understand the concepts to study for physics or math .
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+ For example , the subway in New York , bullet trains in Japan , underground tube trains in Singapore and the sky trains in Bangkok all travel at lightning speeds .
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+ First , young people have active minds .
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+ Obviously the irreplaceable examinations and fewer challenges can bring huge advances to fulfill the definition of success .
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+ Young people nowadays do n't spend enough time helping their communities .
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+ The commercial was definitely more impressive than the product itself .
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+ One of them was my friend who had serious problems with her health .
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+ To this day , I still remember what we studied that day in class .
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+ I had a good life in my country but everything I had I got from my parents .
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+ However , if the student is going to only learn things without understanding the concepts , no company will give him an opportunity because he will not know the concepts of its related branch , and by this way it will create a problem in the future .
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+ Third , the stone tower on the east coast was made in an unusual way and it looks unnatural in Europe , so non-Europeans may have made this tower .
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+ Secondly , it is an unfair action because it will affect low-income Americans .
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+ The factories are increasing the amount of sulfur dioxide in the air every year .
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+ It results in people who are more mature , strong and calm when faced with the problems of life because they understand that problems go away , depending on what kind of manner people have when faced with a problem .
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+ For example , work on a project .
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+ This space must change into a garden .
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+ However , some people think that , when people are forty years old , they are an older person .
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+ It is worth noting that not everybody will succeed when taking a risk , but that should not be enough to deter anybody who wishes to take one .
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+ Apparently , I have a Japanese friend in Japan whose name is Tomo .
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+ When they do some work , they think they have to find work in time .
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+ As the gasoline tax rises , it will help the vehicle companies make more cars to sell to people .
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+ Ignorance of striped bass will abbreviate our earnings and also have some astonishing effects on our health .
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+ Maybe they have some disadvantages to humanity .
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+ In the lecture , it was proved that zebra mussels are not really a serious threat .
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+ I think it will be lost .
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+ I expect humans can make new material to replace gas but it is very difficult .
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+ Motives for war are more important to know because , from them , one might draw some conclusions and it might change something inside the student .
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+ Everything is possible , even things which we ca n't imagine .
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+ Although there are some rules for protecting young people , such as restricting the ages that can view movies and previewing the bad aspects of programs before they start , it is just made for little kids , not young people like high school or university students .
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+ However , the fact that they do not reflect the actual quality of a product most of the time decreases the reliability of the advertisements .
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+ We seem to have a lot of problems with them even if we have more good materials now than in the past .
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+ We can be fatalistic and say that , with the development of the third world , the problem will worsen .
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+ These things can make us more successful in life ; even though we are that successful we must continue our work , and we should take our chances to greater heights .
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+ For the Greek philosophers Plato and Aristotle , the capacity for understanding ideas and concepts , or intelligence , is the main ability of the human soul , which is the part of ourselves that makes us the beings we actually are .
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+ In conclusion , understanding concepts is more important than learning the facts because that is the ultimate goal of learning the facts .
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+ I basically feel that young people enjoy their life more than older people do .
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+ First , the ships not only helped them to expand but also they were killed by ships .
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+ They might be bored of reading a complex passage .
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+ But is it possible to have a broad knowledge of many academic subjects without specializing in one particular topic ?
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+ She decides to work in a nursing home because she wants to provide care for elderly people .
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+ This demonstrates the undeniable fact that it is beneficial to have different experiences .
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+ Therefore , they will be a more deep-thinking person and better their future , so teachers should be required to take courses every five years .
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+ In my case , I am working more than 200 hours a month in order to get the money required to pay back the bank ( I borrowed some money to buy my house ) .
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+ Because students must do homework .
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+ It makes a good partner .
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+ As a result , she could get a job that she badly wanted but she did n't expect to because many people were flocking to this company .
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+ Maybe for the ecologists , in twenty years there will be fewer cars in use than there are today , but not for the citizens that must go to the office everyday .
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+ At this stage , youth require the experience of older people to fight this depression .
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+ In fact , this device was different from the competitor 's products .
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+ Also , we do not have to care about other people , which means there is more privacy for us and we can talk loudly or might be able to sing .
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+ But I found out that the quality of the bat was very bad .
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+ Some people only run to work or use the subway , but if you have your car you can use it to go to work here .
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+ The government is raising the tax on gasoline .
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+ The professor also says that soybeans should be used as food for the fish .
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+ He was already successful in his field of existing electrical equipment , but he entered a new domain of electronics technology and succeeded .
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+ A good company hires goods promoters and these promoters do not lie to consumers , but they use their words to let consumers know that the benefits are real and they do not praise the goods .
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+ Travelling in a group , especially with a tour guide , helps make our trip more productive .
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+ On the other hand , the reading passage states that using chemicals is clearly not such a good idea because parasitic infections can develop in the human body .
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+ When they cut down the forest , that caused the fire .
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+ Both the lecture and the reading argue that other archaeological monuments in the area are from the Kingdom period .
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+ I have one suggestion .
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+ To be sure , we Japanese take part in destroying the environment because we consume the most wood .
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+ So I asked my student what he thought about my lesson and tried to find out where the problem was .
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+ That means that if I have a broad knowledge of politics , I 'm aware of 'where to speak what ' .
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+ He also tells facts and concepts to the students .
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+ That was a very beautiful dream in my mind at that time .
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+ After majoring in any field of studies , a student can not adjust immediately to the practical world .
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+ By contrast , the lecture claims that the quality of discussion is the more important than the number of discussions .
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+ Presenting the concepts of a subject gives us background of the main areas of the subject we are going to learn and study .
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+ I will outline in the following paragraphs my arguments in favor of this statement .
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+ This example proves that knowing the facts is less important compared to knowing the concepts related to it .
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+ Einstein 's seminal theory of relativity is proven by facts .
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+ While I was there , someone tried to steal my bag and passport .
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+ Second , the roads can not be damaged because , with the rising tax , there will be many fewer cars .
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+ Second , the scroll lists huge gold , like 35 kilograms , so its price will differ by a bigger amount .
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+ I do n't have a car but I dream about it .
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+ Because of the rest of the period , the way they work could be different .
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+ This will definitely cause some problems .
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+ Nowadays each of the family members owns a car .
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+ When you are able to understand ideas and concepts , and with this are able to understand structures of thinking , this can help you a lot .
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+ In America , a lot of families have more than one car and , furthermore , some of them have three or four .
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+ Thus I see more people opting for their own cars in the near future .
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+ People who do not give enough time to helping their communities should repair this .
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+ Otherwise , he/she may feel inadequate one day if he/she furthers his/her study .
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+ Most of us will understand better when the ideas and the concepts behind the war are shown and we can get very excited by it .
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+ So what shall I do ?
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+ I could not give much time to any of the sports to become a great athlete .
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+ For example , smoking : I know that smoking is bad .
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+ This degree would enable me to branch out and look into other fields that involve some basic engineering .
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+ When someone performs a legal behavior , he is justified by the law .
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+ Therefore , I am going to answer this question with my experiences .
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+ Lastly , for economic reasons , it is not beneficial because the cost of the equipment and staff required to control fires is very expensive .
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+ Then there is chance to shift him to other parts of cricket .
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+ First of all , he argued that Americans will not ignore the `` ecocertification '' as there are so many advertisements now .
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+ The reasons and examples listed below in this essay support my opinion .
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+ Secondly , it needs to experience .
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+ A student who chooses to study at university has to become well acquainted with different methods of explaining current ideas and concepts .
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+ Therefore , the French revolution happened in the Middle Ages in Europe due to those reasons . ''
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+ It is therefore important for the respective governments and international bodies to try and reduce the negative consequences of this trend .
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+ It discusses the cane toad , which threatens many local species in Australia .
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+ This will help create a relationship of brotherhood .
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+ By trial and error I succeeded , which gave me a very good feeling about myself .
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+ As we know that fish are eaten as a meal , it is harmful for the human beings to do fish farming .
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+ Although understanding the concepts is important , sometimes facts are the only solution for them to learn .
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+ And the president of a company like Toyota or Ford are successful because they know how to start their companies and make smart things .
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+ Instead , they would help with the house or with farming .
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+ The lecturer shows a different side of the system ...
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+ People will buy more cars and take advantage of this mode of transportation in the days ahead .
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+ We can save time because the tour guide will introduce us to places of cultural inquiry , and then we can enjoy the actual trip , not only go over there to stay a short time .
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+ Understanding how they work would give students a better lesson .
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+ Second , Menzied points out that Chinese ships in the 1400s used very distinctive anchors that were round stones with a hole in the middle .
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+ Young people can work easily and find any information in a few minutes .
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+ It can certainly be the case .
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+ In a group trip , we are forced to follow the group 's time schedules .
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+ Probably , by using my own car , this would have been much more difficult and stressful , if not impossible .
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+ Helping others makes us all live in a comfortable home .
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+ There may be global warming because of a lack of cooling .
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+ So , their parents will buy for them .
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+ They are busy with themselves and they do n't spend time helping the society that they live in .
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+ And it seems like that notion will be even stronger by the emergence of new Chinese producers that are even cheaper .
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+ I can remember that from a lecture I attended .
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+ The third reason is to give us the chance to make our brains work and think about how this happens .
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+ Television makers just hung an academic title on their program .
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+ Even when everything is tough , when there is life there is hope .
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+ They have a special diet .
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+ This is clearly seen in the way many young people organize the collection of funds or books to help others receive a proper education , and also in the way many students go to schools for the blind to read books out loud to them and help them out .
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+ They think that what the celebrities say in the advertisement is true .
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+ As a result , young people feel less like there is a competition for a spot in the universities .
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+ However , Bill Gates made people 's lives more comfortable than previous circumstance .
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+ Also , students , by paying more attention to understanding ideas and concepts , will not only comprehend the facts that they are given , but will also acquire the skill of understanding , which can be applied in all areas surrounding them .
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+ If a person just knew the facts , he would never think about the possibilities .
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+ Though , in fact , old people can enjoy themselves with some light sport entertainments , I think they are not interested in hard sports .
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+ They do not want to regret of their lives on earth .
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+ It is better to have a very good understanding and knowledge of many academic subjects because it gives you breadth and the chance and opportunity to work in different fields and environments .
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+ For instance , Yang Zhenning , who is a famous scientist with great achievements and fame , has a high proficiency in literature while specializing his scientific research in physics .
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+ It is said that the zebra mussels from the bottom of the ship moved to the fresh water and devastated the natural ecosystem .
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+ This implies that there can be instances where no such overstating takes place at all .
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+ In my opinion , there are some reasons why it is true .
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+ The availability of jobs to candidates with specific knowledge is less when compared to the all around performer .
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+ Because when you understand the whole idea , you can imagine how the theory works .
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+ It is not worth jumping in a pool without knowing how to swim , since you may not be able to breath again .
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+ The person who takes many subjects stands a better chance of getting a job .
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+ To solve that kind of problem , they will have to use their understanding .
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+ Another thing is that advertisements always show and indicate prices on commodities , allowing consumers to budget well in order to be able to buy them .
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+ However , the successful person who achieved great accomplishments did not escape or give up easily in front of things that were even regarded as impossible by other people .
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+ In other words , cars would not be of use in the future because of these types of transportation that were being developed and invented .
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+ They come together for a 'LAN-party ' with the neighbour 's kids .
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+ Also , the lecture mentioned that the stone placed between the Sphinx 's front paws was not placed there during the time of the old kingdom 's king , Khafre .
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+ One young people do not care to help their community .
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+ I give some of my time to help other people because I think it 's very important .
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+ For example , here is one student , who knows the facts but does not know how to .
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+ They can travel more freely than older people can .
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+ The first reason is that global warming did not connect with the Anasazi disappearing .
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+ Simply we need to eat , buy clothes , and make and raise a family .
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+ This happens more when one is watching movies with the family .
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+ Among the many skills required is the knowledge of more than two languages .
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+ However , it is so rare to find old people in pubs or in gymnasiums in China .
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+ Personally , I doubt that there will be fewer cars in use in twenty years than there are today based on my observations of falling vehicle prices , increasing population , and the stagnating rate of technological advances in the field of ground transportation .
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+ Finally , zebra mussels are likely to cause a decline in the overall fish population in habitats where they become dominant .
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+ I agree with the concept of taking a risk and entering a new field .
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+ The size of the treasure written is too large .
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+ It is very strange that the people were able to live without enough water for 50 years , but then moved because they did n't have enough water .
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+ If they are really interested in these courses , it 's all right .
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+ Therefore it is possible to believe that the explosion of Tunguska was the explosion of an asteroid .
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+ In the passage , it is said that only endothermic animals can maintain their temperature in such cold climates .
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+ Thinking of their old age , young people are trying to make a better society for everybody .
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+ If someone does n't know that eating is very important for growing bones , the brain , or the body in general , it is not a fact but an idea that eating is just useful .
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+ Advertising can be used badly not only by corporations but also by governments , as for example by the Nazi regime .
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+ He 's the one who can give the different specialities the opportunity to shine .
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+ Generally , moments of happiness in life can not really be compared because they are different .
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+ Such people impressed others through their strong will and devotion to duty .
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+ Besides , smoke emitting from cars and the noise coming from car engines damage the environment and the health of people .
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+ The main reasons are such as the following .
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+ It has come to be one of the most effective measures manufacturers use to sell their products .
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+ However , when I went to Canada by myself , I did many things that I wanted to do , so it was very exciting .
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+ It is not an easy task for old people to see young people spending their time on useless things , in their opinion .
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+ Sometimes their teachers only teach the facts , which are easier to memorize .
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+ For example , if you visit the ruins in Rome , without a tour guide you do n't realize the importance and the history behind these ruins .
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+ So that they have to pay more attention to their health rather than to enjoying the arts .
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+ Why do we like this ?
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+ However , she was wrong .
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+ To work hard means to run the company .
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+ If your answer is yes , that is good .
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+ For example , if the old person does not hear properly , then the young ones right from the days of their childhood think of inventing something that can help the older people hear properly .
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+ Right from the age of 5-6 years , the children are busy with their curriculum .
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+ However , I firmly believe that traveling with a guide is quite beneficial because of the possibility to travel many places in a short time , safely .
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+ I have studied just for the examination we studied .
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+ We will feel confusion and we wo n't see matters clearly .
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+ Thus , I think that when we understand ideas , concepts will be providing the main effect and influence because they combine with our opinions and beliefs .
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+ Is it merely understanding the idea behind that concept ?
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+ By doing exercises , students can learn how to proceed in the correct way , and making errors will help them better understand the concepts and not make the same errors or mistakes in the future .
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+ Adults are content to send their children to school to have contact with these different kinds of classes .
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+ What is the world and what are we supposed to do here ?
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+ This period is not enough to evaluate the student .
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+ Secondly , the earth 's ground had heat .
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+ Therefore , they could not get information about their needs compared to now , when we can find out what we want and get a lot of information about our interests .
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+ That is not what merit-based payment is really about .
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+ The Anglo version of Christianity became popular in northern Europe and still now many people believe in its doctrines .
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+ Before selecting a product , everybody should carefully read all the information available about it .
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+ The inability of doing things that they desire to do make the elderly unhappy .
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+ The speaker argues that it resulted from the difficulties of the today 's literature .
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+ However , I want to go to the U.S.A. so that I can study and live in my dream country , and I want to have a family so that I am never not alone .
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+ I do not know about American teachers , but some Japanese teachers speak just the facts during the class .
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+ Because of this , I prefer studying concepts and ideas more than learning facts .
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+ A product needs to be advertised so it gets to be known and becomes popular so that everyone will want a piece of it .
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+ Most scientists say these bass play a much more significant role in the decrease of the menhaden population .
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+ When someone has studied more than one academic subject it would be more amazing , interesting , positive , great , and helpful .
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+ Therefore , I think there will be more cars than today .
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+ We are watching movies to earn something .
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+ But now that everything is changing , life becomes more difficult .
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+ They should understand what the ideas and concepts they study mean in practice , and how they can be used and have already been used .
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+ Some products they sell are expensive because they are branded , and some are cheaper because they are not name-brand products , but the quality is almost the same as the expensive ones .
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+ It is therefore necessary to understand the idea behind it and come up with a well-organized concept .
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+ He knows how to draw a line differentiating gambling and taking risks .
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+ So , we must cooperate well with others after we solve the day 's problem .
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+ It may tell us how large the world is .
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+ Therefore , a prohibition would n't solve the real problem .
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+ The preferences of a young person may be different from those of an older person to fully enjoy their lives .
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+ People in the younger generations can find more joy externally by chasing their dreams but in elderly people it can be found internally .
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+ It has some problems that can affect humans .
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+ Sure , both arguments will probably decrease the number of cars , but the strongest argument speaks for itself : China .
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+ It mentions that now it has reached some parts of North America .
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+ And I expect that if we decrease the quantity of cars , we will protect our life and our environment , and we will not be dependent on gas .
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+ I claim that they are not yet able to feel the same feeling of satisfaction that an old man , seeing his grandchildren playing , does .
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+ Hence I did not have to wake up too early this morning , so I took the underground , the train , and then the underground in Rome .
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+ Edison , who invented the light bulb , is an obvious example .
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+ Many people think that the treasure never existed , but in reality it does exist .
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+ Maybe I can not enjoy the real meaning because I am tired .
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+ This does not imply that either person is not enjoying their life or enjoying it to a different degree .
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+ Even if they use buses , which are big cars , the fact that people take the bus still reduces the number of cars .
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+ Our group decided to open Waseda Cafe .
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+ Nowadays so many people study the way that advertisements increase sales , and why our behaviour is influenced by what we listen to or what we see on the television .
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+ However , I also feel good about this because it shows the huge leap we could make in twenty years , not just small steps .
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+ She also uses this to challenge the reading passage .
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+ In this way a person always wants to feel original and `` modern '' , not `` ancient '' like the people that surround him or her .
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+ I need to understand what carbohydrates , proteins , vitamins and minerals are and how they are metabolized in our body to produce ATP .
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+ None of the tourists will come and Yellowstone will not be popular and , of course , local businesses that depend on park visitors will suffer as a result .
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+ When we go to their home , they look like they are happy .
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+ But if all you want is stay at home and live on your own , perhaps it is not that important for you .
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+ Our country has been criticizing one way teaching .
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+ It is also possible that travelers could reschedule the trip and the destinations .
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+ It is not much less frequent , though , and it still fulfills the needs that we have for it today .
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+ In conclusion , you are not attracted entirely by the product but by the lifestyle that this product will provide you with .
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+ Though I am from Fukuoka , now I live in Yokohama in order to go to Yokohama City University .
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+ In twenty years , they also can give us better cars that consume fewer resources and be more convenient for travel .
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+ A breakthrough event or product is necessary to succeed .
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+ Lots of people use bicycles to go everywhere .
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+ Second , old houses can stand in the way of the development of communities .
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+ What we have to care about is that oil is not used only for cars but also for other materials .
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+ Due to this , the new product is a flop in the marketplace .
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+ Fresh water will be carried by ships that travel from Europe to the east coast of North America , and therefore the mussels will be spread throughout Europe .
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+ I do not agree that people with initiative will take risk more than those who do not .
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+ Apart from his electrical knowledge , Graham Bell also worked hard and took risks to invent the telephone .
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+ For example , during traffic jams , transit ca n't accommodate such a large amount of people .
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+ He or she can help me with the language and introduce me to beautiful places , the special food in that country , and the country 's culture .
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+ New generation prefer to use the public transport , which is why we know that they think there will be fewer cars in use in twenty years .
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+ Traveling by yourself is very good for your future .
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+ But if I was trying to do all the sight-seeing without a tour guide , that would be very difficult and dangerous .
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+ When we talk about the so-called value of a product , we envision a scenario where dozens of products are available on the supermarket shelves and , when you switch on the television , there is an endless stream of commercials , each claiming exciting new features about the products advertised .
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+ In addition , it uses the North Star to migrate directly to the north .
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+ Sometimes , even a personality , like a famous actor , becomes this trustworthy voice .
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+ For example , the hamburgers in the commercials and menus look way more juicy , neat and fresh than the ones you buy .
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+ Now a days all the upcoming graduates are just missing the subject mostly 70 % of the subject just learned .
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+ For me there are few very friends or classmates that would be better friends .
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+ All the facts are mere deceptions .
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+ We still do n't know if aliens are in our solar system .
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+ If I travel in a group with a tour guide , I will be limiting my time .
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+ Attendance does not mean that teenagers are fully participating in class .
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+ Trust me , the god 's will is for the young people .
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+ Knowledge of biochemistry , biology and chemistry is required when studying biochemical pathways .
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+ New and `` out of the box '' ways of thinking are what made our civilizations what it is now .
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+ The company should not know about one 's employment ,
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+ In this moment , the new business became an online business .
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+ Traveling is very important to people to learn about world and they may as well travel in a group .
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+ It contributes to air pollution and the rising temperature .
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+ For instance , the birds do not usually remember the objects they have passed by , such as a stone , a building , or even a small house .
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+ That 's the truth !
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+ For example , you have to employ a supervisor to manage the factory , and the operating bill is much higher than the transportation costs .
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+ Because it had creativity and innovation .
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+ So it means there is no specific way in which migrating birds find their way home .
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+ Their life is a repetition of studying and learning .
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+ Using prescribed burning as a tool is a problem because it costs 10 times more than the normal way .
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+ But there are several reasons that draw me to this conclusion .
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+ They usually forget where the book was set down .
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+ Who can say no to a business that can make your life more safe ?
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+ For example , I prefer to specializes in public relations , which helps me learn how to treat other people in my personal life .
458
+ Now let me tell you about my father 's daily activities and compare it with mine .
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+ Although the professor in the listening passage explains that the solution is acceptable , because not only is the striped bass population vital for menhaden , but also the entire ecological system depends on it .
460
+ The fact is that it would rain when the specific condition is met .
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+ That is also not true .
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+ The first concern is how to release the drugs as fast as possible in order to sell them and make more money faster , but the government requires a certain amount of testing to be done before a drug is released , which delays the release date .
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+ Maybe , one day , there will be a tool that will take us anywhere we want to go in only a few seconds .
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+ There seems to be too many hurdles present in the growth of the car industry in recent times .
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+ So it depends on the different body 's nature .
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+ It 's a slow process , but after the process they can use Yerkish symbols and start to understand what people , trainers , and researchers are saying .
467
+ We plant species that are stronger than others .
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+ Because it rains more , the plants grow well and so the Pueblo can make full use of them .
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+ Additionally , popular movie stars or famous people in advertisements attract people .
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+ The first is our life condition .
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+ For example , if successful people do n't try new things then how could people have invented airplanes , cars , computers , etc .
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+ Let us think of music as a metaphor for all areas of knowledge , and the different instruments as metaphors for all the separate disciplines .
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+ The more I study , the more I am satisfied .
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+ Billions of people use it every day .
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+ I went to Wegman 's to buy the watch because I thought it would be nice to have one .
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+ Major improvements should be done to public transportation to get people to give up their vehicles .
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+ First , it is hard for young people to find the time to help their community .
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+ Many people have many reasons , like to travel abroad or to have different experiences , but their purposes all have something in common .
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+ We always joke around or do something stupid .
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+ So cars have a positive impact on the economy and I do n't think that the government will try to put restrictions on this .
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+ Gone are the days when only the rich could have afforded it .
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+ Even if we do not have one ourselves , other people utilize them to make our lives easier - be it a transporter bringing food to the supermarket or the car that takes us to the hospital in the case of a severe accident .
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+ People like this often get bored listening to the tour guides ' lectures , which sometimes resemble a monologue learned by heart for a class .
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+ This does n't destroy our culture because our culture has changed .
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+ Our current way of living is highly energy intensive .
486
+ So my opinion is that if friends are here in the world , then friends can help with everything .
487
+ Last but not least , zebra mussels are likely to cause a decline in the overall fish population in habitats where they become dominant .
488
+ Scientists are worried that someday these fossil fuels can be depleted and there will be no more .
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+ So , it is important to students .
490
+ I had been struggling with completing hard assignments , studying , improving my grade , and learning strategies .
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+ Because , in a competition , man wants to do everything better than his competitor .
492
+ Understanding ideas and concepts helps students learn information about many subjects and receive a good education from the information they have .
493
+ Therefore , we think we should take care that society is front of it .
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+ The basic requirements of today 's man has changed .
495
+ One can have a lot of fun or enjoyment on the trip if they are guided by a person who knows the area .
496
+ But the only one reason is that they never give up .
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+ The only possible answer I can come up with is that success is understood to be the ability to invent new ideas , to put into practice novel theories or strategies .
498
+ Everyone has fears and is scared to take on a new challenge .
499
+ The population explosion is another factor catalysing the consumption of energy resources .
500
+ Why should I do that ?
501
+ It can certainly help us to improve another stage .
502
+ After a while , they found out it 's not true .
503
+ Although , people have a great capacity to gain and learn knowledge , so it is easy to gain general knowledge about everything .
504
+ But what about the stress that they have to undergo , the stress related not only to their position in life but to the fight that they undergo to achieve their ambition ?
505
+ In the case of vehicles like motorcycles , the number of riders are limited to 2 and , similarly , there are limits to the number of people that can be accommodated in a vehicle .
506
+ And risk is one of these opportunities .
507
+ As I see it , there will be a lot of research done in the future to find such alternative energies , which will also be environmentally friendly , as well as cheaper .
508
+ Speed cameras can be placed in many locations along a highway .
509
+ Therefore , I can enjoy the trip more without .
510
+ He is a specialist in computer programming but he does not know about other fields .
511
+ The experience of painting gives me many new abilities in filmmaking .
512
+ Because I have broad knowledge .
513
+ People try to drink it .
514
+ If everyone in the city uses their own cars , the city will be seriously polluted by the smoke .
515
+ Do n't afraid to do some new !
516
+ It is instead of giving strong medicines to them .
517
+ Fortunately , their topic becomes more clear by using this amount of concepts provided by the books .
518
+ A person can not be successful if they act the same as regular people .
519
+ They will have tremendous problems trying to keep their cars in a safe place .
520
+ Secondly , they are confident that there will be a new way to improve a mechanics .
521
+ They have a limit to the way in which they have a meaning and function like a word .
522
+ Save your time and be satisfied with this journal .
523
+ Moreover , others ' decisions could be wrong .
524
+ To do so , companies must present their products in a better light than they currently are ; otherwise , the company 's future , including the future of the employees , might be at risk .
525
+ They are the backbone and a vital part of the society .
526
+ Youngsters , being healthy , have fewer things to worry about .
527
+ She believes that people can increase their cultural sense with good pieces of music or quality movies .
528
+ The most important thing that you can do is not to call him a baby .
529
+ To find new concepts and use it in their future jobs .
530
+ I think that the biggest reason is the difference in the environment compared to the past .
531
+ If older people are more accepting of changes , their lives will become better .
532
+ This was a great distance for the ancestors to have moved the treasure from Egypt to the Dead Sea .
533
+ That means that just learning facts is not going to make a temporary difference to students .
534
+ Although , I often hurt when I try to think of some questions .
535
+ My personal perception is that such behavior is damaging to a young person 's personality , since it promotes uniformity and conformity , rather than creativity and innovation .
536
+ Facts helps us know the utility or advantages of a product that has newly formed .
537
+ The other is about the extreme lengths taken to conserve water .
538
+ It is important for everyone to have faith in themselves and to always look forward and not stay in one place .
539
+ The first theory is that birds navigate in reference to celestial objects like the sun and stars .
540
+ Every house nowadays has a computer , mobile , etc . and this is the way today 's man wants to live .
541
+ You might be able to be a very successful scholar of the language , but you might not be able to speak the language at all .
542
+ These are enjoyable tasks that help your mindset be looking forward to the various experiences .
543
+ Those problems do not exist for an online encyclopedia , which can be reached by everybody who has access to an internet connection .
544
+ Second , if a park has fires , animals in the park wo n't survival .
545
+ I think the shrinking market conditions force car companies to fight harder to survive .
546
+ Then this phenomena reminds them , it comes the time of referring to other subjects .
547
+ He could then strive to gain practical experience in that field ; after all , theory is lame without practice .
548
+ While studying at university , people may still not know which subjects they should specialize in .
549
+ These activities are only for their future amusement .
550
+ I have great influence on my life .
551
+ After all , we are the internet generation .
552
+ It 's expensive .
553
+ Is it really possible ?
554
+ Bravery is being interested in all things .
555
+ I will describe those two main issues : meeting the modern society 's needs and being eligible candidates to work for some companies .
556
+ When the Bill Gates was young man , he attended to Harvard University and he was respected by others just because he attended Harvard .
557
+ We ca n't image that the world could be changed because of our fast-paced societies .
558
+ Otherwise , we will be sick and tired of living in the world .
559
+ Take for example the city of Bangalore in India .
560
+ These surveys also demonstrate how much young men and women are unaware of the improvements they could afford if they were able to really put themselves in an effective relationship with their communities .
561
+ In contradiction to this , the professor said that the disease study was not designed very well .
562
+ Therefore , many psychological tricks are used to make a product seem more attractive than it is in reality .
563
+ In order to maintain old buildings , it costs a lot of money .
564
+ These factors can only contribute to a growth in the number of cars .
565
+ We do not need to look for a parking space .
566
+ Sometimes , it is very comfortable but that 's not important to me .
567
+ Users of internet encyclopedias can contribute new articles or make an editorial change .
568
+ It so happens very often that many companies are involved in making the same product and this means competition .
569
+ Why there is n't one left around Tunguska ?
570
+ Have you ever thought about this ?
571
+ Because students are young .
572
+ This is in contrast to the point made in the reading that advertising does not produce any effect on American people because they receive a bombardment from different sources .
573
+ If they teach them , they will never forget it and it will benefit our country .
574
+ I can not imagine that , during the next 20 years , anything could hinder an American from using his car to drive to the post office which is only 3 blocks away .
575
+ For instance , when I was in elementary school , I learned mathematical formulas without the concepts behind them .
576
+ The Honda Civic 's advertising campaign is just as fancy as Mercedes ' .
577
+ That 's the way it is .
578
+ Those would be frequently asked questions , so to answer them , we should be aware of the facts .
579
+ However far we try to look ahead , gas has become a very expensive commodity that will become even more expensive in the future .
580
+ Clearly , you must show you skills by speaking .
581
+ It is more important for them to understand the ideas and concepts than it is for them to learn the facts .
582
+ Rather than keeping his investment within the confines of the oil business , where he is a master , he went ahead with his new plan .
583
+ They complete each other .
584
+ Therefore , if someone comes up with breakthrough or innovative ideas , he will be the first to capitalize on it .
585
+ Students may not understand the facts very well until they understand the ideas and concepts that are related to the facts .
586
+ They wander in the streets wearing all kinds of clothes .
587
+ However , almost all of the tour guides would go there with my group and me .
588
+ But this does not happen .
589
+ In history , for example , it is helpful to understand what event causes another one and why . In this way , it is easier to learn that the first one occurs before the second one , and thus it is easier to learn dates .
590
+ The fact is that by making the nails ourselves they would probably cost us more than buying them .
591
+ There are my children who are not going to school or colleges and instead coming to movies .
592
+ But , with the evolution of technology , people 's minds had arrived to a solution : they must decrease the water carriers or waterway ships which travel between North America and Eastern Europe , or build more canals and ship ports so the load on each ship can be decreased and fewer zebra mussels are transported .
593
+ It can be a good opportunity to make their own time to do anything .
594
+ However , she also said that the number of different kinds of birds are shrinking .
595
+ Yet I am sure there are a number of examples of people who have achieved success that would prove the statement wrong .
596
+ It is obvious from the fact that when the mind is not clear and free , man can not involve himself completely in doing any activity .
597
+ However , I have a different way of thinking about the quote .
598
+ First , young people have a lot of problems .
599
+ This is an effective solution to stop advancing fires .
600
+ This always challenges consumers to buy a particular commodity in order to satisfy their needs and wants in modern days .
601
+ For example , it will be easier for people to concentrate subjects such as geology , if they have a broad knowledge of many fields , rather than to try to concentrate solely on geology after having studied literature .
602
+ After an official training course , we helped the patients to bathe , talked with the elder people who lived alone , and helped the organization to hold activities during special occasions like Mother 's Day .
603
+ You can buy a vanilla cake in a fancy store and another vanilla cake in a regular store .
604
+ Some guides are not sure about the information .
605
+ They share their views and ideas within the group .
606
+ Hope is the key ingredient for finding new tasks .
607
+ This is because the choice can appear to students as a common thing .
608
+ Developing communities want to build more modern buildings .
609
+ I strongly believe that in twenty years there will be fewer cars in use than there are today because of reducing the damage they cause with technology replacement .
610
+ Most important , however , zebra mussels often have no predators in their new habitats , and species without natural predators are likely to dominate their habitats .
611
+ It is possible that as an energy problem , people 's lives will still be changed .
612
+ For example , when I was in school , my Geography book stated `` Pluto '' was the last planet ; but recent studies declare that `` Pluto '' is not a planet at all because of some different characteristics .
613
+ But that does not mean that I do not respect and admire the others .
614
+ For example , in Korea , teachers teach something and students learn what the teachers are saying without discussing it with students while in class .
615
+ They do not need to know the ingredients of the cake .
616
+ First , we can protect our environment by saving oil and gas .
617
+ With a broad knowledge of many academic subjects , we can learn about interesting subfields and they are easier to understand .
618
+ And I completely disagree with what the author wants to say .
619
+ I support my feeling that it can be a part of life .
620
+ But , on the other hand , we are at risk of being poisoned by this product because farmers often feed their fish growth-inducing chemicals .
621
+ Think about it , If you are 50 or 60 years old , you always think about your health .
622
+ I advise all people to always keep smiling and have fun in this wonderful life god gave us .
623
+ Everybody knows each other .
624
+ Another reason to join a big company is job security .
625
+ Indeed , on the one hand , there are obvious signs that cars are destined to be purchased by fewer and fewer people .
626
+ Although we do n't have good grades , we have talents in other areas .
627
+ The people attending this lecture will mostly be those who are specialists in the topic .
628
+ To maintain the products ' value , they sometimes have to use strategies to keep the clientele enthusiastic .
629
+ Also the second argument seems to be a bit out of context as the new technologies would hardly cut down on the numbers of cars used .
630
+ But it depends on what level we have gained this knowledge .
631
+ As the professor said , pressure in the water is another reason to create an explosion .
632
+ For example , banks have many very specialized departments .
633
+ In the end , everybody would benefit from their experience : the people in general and the people who wanted to learn from it .
634
+ Boys and girls easily believe them .
635
+ My opinion is that young people in this time enjoy life more than older people do .
636
+ More information , and how can we get it , are the important things .
637
+ This is merely an opinion based on the current , albeit established , facts .
638
+ They do n't have to read specific books and articles just because they love the topic .
639
+ It is not bad if you know it ; it means that you are intelligent but a doctor has to be extremely good at saving and helping sick people .
640
+ If , however , the student only puts down concepts , either their own or someone else 's , which can be mistakes , that will make the professor wonder whether the student actually did what was asked for by the assignment .
641
+ We can just hope that those cars will have a new propulsion system which will pollute less .
642
+ When I was watching TV , radio .
643
+ After he graduates from university , thanks to his software skills , he can get a job easily and become the best in his field .
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+ Everybody deserves to enjoy life .
645
+ It would increase in price after a few years and its owner would have underpaid , and he would be a successful man .
646
+ The professor refutes this idea by illustrating some tested results from research conducted , that oil is not used everywhere around the world .
647
+ Those who were open enough to try it risked spending too much money as they choose the first and only tariff , which was higher than other suppliers , but then they were connected to the world .
648
+ The old teaching system is a fair system because it benefits the teachers with education , teaching skills , and , finally , the most important thing , which is teaching experience .
649
+ At the time of an emergency he / she could be of great help if he / she is aware of the child 's health problems and their cure .
650
+ The problem is that when we and our competitors have more or less the same resources and the same strategy , both will survive but the chance of victory is not ensured .
651
+ It is dangerous for the plants and crops , and the rivers are becoming too acidic for fish and other animals to live in .
652
+ It is strongly related to our daily life .
653
+ With this population explosion , more cars will be required to meet the needs of the people .
654
+ It was said in the passage that humans are endotherms and maintain internal body temperatures up to 37 degrees , which is the same as dinosaurs that maintained body temperatures up to 37 degrees or more .
655
+ If there were no concerned adults who had to care for the feeding , care and well being of those children , humanity as we know it would not exist .
656
+ As people say , `` The luck follows the ones that are brave , '' and to destroy your everyday routine you must be brave enough , but that will probably bring you success .
657
+ In my opinion , I agree with the statement that most advertisements make products seem much better than they really are .
658
+ There are three crucial facts : no particles were found from the asteroid explosion , area of the asteroid and the size of the explosion .
659
+ Young people adapt more easily to new technologies than old people .
660
+ It would be similar to adding a few drops of water to the ocean .
661
+ Usually success is connected with some achievement .
662
+ If the explorers had not taken risks , they would n't have discovered the new continent .
663
+ The second points is about the evidence . According to the passage , the evidence that associates the Sphinx with the Old Kingdom 's king and identifies the Sphinx as honoring Khafre , but the lecture says that this evidence is not strong enough to prove the point , nor is it strong enough to accept that the Old Kingdom 's king , Khafre , put his stone plaque between the Sphinx 's front paws , which identifies the khafre .
664
+ First of all , you will know a lot of things about this subject because you do not have anything else to do .
665
+ During the Mao regime , cars were only accessible by politicians or privileged party members .
666
+ They say that they have some reasons .
667
+ They are very young and they do not have jobs , so they can not finish their studying .
668
+ However , people who did not join the event , felt like winners because they forgot the event early on .
669
+ Secondly , critics argue that many cases of placebo-induced improvement take place just at a psychological level .
670
+ Second , he says the strong property rights developed from the factory system and not vice versa .
671
+ Buses , subways , and even planes are means of traveling that can be used in a lot of areas .
672
+ For example , in a scientific subject , it is necessary for the students to understand the way if they ca n't follow the teacher .
673
+ Many people watch advertisements .
674
+ At that time , people who had knowledge on various fields were able to find jobs in the surviving field .
675
+ There is nothing that has caused the decline of literature .
676
+ They do not have to go to work everyday , so instead they can go see a football game in a different city .
677
+ Also , it is more comfortable than moving .
678
+ And you can not imagine any government giving up so many workplaces due to unemployment .
679
+ When it come to atmosphere and nature , they both are the same .
680
+ I wish I can travel somewhere so that I can take as many pictures as I want .
681
+ For example , if my friends talk about their problem about computer issues , I will give them advice about how to solve the problem or just listen to and understand them , which will help them feel comfortable in our meeting .
682
+ For example , famous businessmen travel all over the world everyday !
683
+ The knowledge we have will increase our ability to compete in the future .
684
+ There are a lot of car companies and every year they make at least six or more new cars .
685
+ If any problem occurs in old age , it is very difficult for them .
686
+ I think that talking with a person who has a different mother tongue is the best way to learn a new culture and language ; however there may not be many opportunities to meet these people .
687
+ This fast-paced economic growth , which can also be observed in a large number of developing nations , has brought about an increase in per capita income and improved lifestyles for individuals .
688
+ In modern life , it is all about money and what you earn , but that is not the only mark of success .
689
+ In cases like those , BMW is using advertisements as a way of showing how people really view the product .
690
+ When Google was founded , other Internet search engines already existed .
691
+ I want a broad knowledge of many academic fields .
692
+ We had a lot of conversations concerning the future of this sector , but never detected signs or future plans for the sector which would imply a decline in the amount of cars .
693
+ He knows many countries around the world .
694
+ Because getting old is not just about aging .
695
+ It 's not really good .
696
+ Maybe when the economy is bad , such people can find new jobs quickly , but it may not be the best job for them .
697
+ The important thing about this case is that each country has to use an official solution for their learning problems .
698
+ For example , a researcher who wants to be successful must take risks .
699
+ The legs of all modern endotherms are underneath their bodies .
700
+ So if they do n't keep up to date with recent studies , what are they going to teach their students ?
701
+ Second , the high cost of drug testing finally causes the cost of the unit drug to be more than the cost of producing it .
702
+ However , the lecturer says that only a vague location was described because ancient people wanted to keep the location of the treasure secret .
703
+ However , the importance of the knowledge of facts can not be underestimated .
704
+ But , on the contrary , he argues that fluoride also has some disadvantages .
705
+ For these reasons , I disagree that young people have more fun than old people .
706
+ He mentions that chemicals used for curing ill fish harvested in farms could endanger wild species .
707
+ For example , I like to go to big cities like New York .
708
+ When we were born , our parents taught us how to speak , and after we grew up , they sent us to school to learn how to write . Sometimes you have to learn vocabulary from writing , and then you can use more words in your speech .
709
+ Do you give it to another person to solve ?
710
+ Everybody knows that sports can improve our body , but we need try it ourselves to know that , yes , sports really can help us get a health body .
711
+ Thus , we can easily remember this formula without spending extra energy and time , and it is still useful to me .
712
+ However , I think that what students like is more important .
713
+ They are simply manipulated by the idea of top products -- whether they are best sellers , from a good brand , or a luxury -- and barely think about their own safety .
714
+ First , he showed that in some cases placebo made the patient believe he was going to get cured , which made him create more killing cells , which cured him .
715
+ You will be in one to three academic fields and you understand it because everything you know can be used together to make something better .
716
+ And this might mean that our knowledge is limited .
717
+ This rebuffs the reading passage 's explanation that prescribed burning might have caused fire spreading , so it is hard to coordinate .
718
+ Now they can afford the lawsuit case against the music industry , who sued them about 100 million dollars for inventing p2p software to hack their intellectual property .
719
+ Thus , after you return to the city , you may become brothers .
720
+ It is not incorrect to say that the world is losing some great support system to which young people can greatly contribute .
721
+ Because we need food .
722
+ When there is a need to do something , young people do not think .
723
+ He will be mature enough to make wise decisions in expanding his business and trying out new things .
724
+ The ecological balance should be for the entire area .
725
+ Early signs can already be seen .
726
+ This is probably because we are all , in general , pampered from the time we were born until well into our adolescence .
727
+ The listening part gives us this information : Vulcan was found on Mars and also a bacteria was found but no one can identify what kind of bacteria was there .
728
+ In Korea , we are using a day-off system for using private vehicles .
729
+ The person takes the bike , goes where he wishes and then leaves it at the closest bus station .
730
+ I can imagine both viewpoints but , as far as I am concerned , I believe that cars will not be more and more common in the future .
731
+ Learning how to play the piano or do ballet may have been a privilege in the past , but it is not the case now .
732
+ For example , the school mat have a regulation that there will be a punishment for those who are late to class .
733
+ Accordingly , most students have learned many subjects in their school .
734
+ But there are still a lot of people who have not become successful yet .
735
+ Second , he can not accept the results of lie detectors as evidence in court .
736
+ They are propelled by solar energy .
737
+ It is true .
738
+ And I am going to another country .
739
+ Imagine that we could have trees in our garden that produce cherries and apples .
740
+ I graduated from university .
741
+ On the other hand , in the lecture , the absence of a crater in Tunguska was due to the atmosphere .
742
+ A lesson is another new thing you gain from an experience .
743
+ The youth today are aware of their responsibilities as citizens .
744
+ But I disagree with this opinion because often the advertisement does n't just speak about the functionality of the product but it promises other characteristics that do n't depend on it .
745
+ It gives him many opportunities in life , and I think that being a knowledgeable person is a very wonderful thing because we can spend our lives successful and full of happiness .
746
+ In other words , the image in TV commercials is the most important point that determines whether the viewer buys it or not .
747
+ Members gather money for the funeral and help them .
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1
+ new and new technology has been introduced to the society .
2
+ one possible outcome is that an environmentally-induced reduction in motorization levels in the richer countries will outweigh any rise in motorization levels in the poorer countries .
3
+ every person needs to know a bit about math , sciences , arts , literature and history in order to stand out in society .
4
+ while the travel company will most likely show them some interesting sites in order for their customers to advertise for their company to their family and friends , it is highly unlikely , that the company will tell about the sites that were not included in the tour -- for example due to entrance fees that would make the total package price overly expensive .
5
+ disadvantage is parking their car is very difficult .
6
+ bigger farming are use more chemical product and substance to feed fish .
7
+ for example , my cousin is 12years old .
8
+ if it does , you will only get some misunderstood idea about that article but not the original one .
9
+ secondly , chimp can also present the capability for grimmer which means it can demonstrate the ability to combine words and be able to use grammatical constructions .
10
+ nevertheless , this city is having a big change .
11
+ i think to learn facts is only an evidence if the students can work hard and if they are able to keep every detailed information as tough , but it 's definitely not an evidence for their intelligence .
12
+ unfortunately , almost older people can not use internet , in spite of benefit of internet .
13
+ so , if i have a lot of information about this subject , i will talk too much with knowledge but if i have general information for this subject , i will talk about this subject with my limited knowledge and this case may be make me shame like when my brother asked me about some thing but i have not a lot of information about this thing .
14
+ because if i see some one did something to may safe me time and ency and it wok 's i will do it .
15
+ the government should think about the whole nature .
16
+ they will not be able to compete with other similar brands and the product will fizzle out or die .
17
+ people are now opening their eyes to the scenario when we would run out of fuel .
18
+ for me it was great because i need to talk on the phone locally and nationally for long periods of time .
19
+ they only care if the effects are good and popular among the crowds .
20
+ that is why calculated risks , as one could call them , are the predecessors of big success , because they get people 's attention by giving people new options .
21
+ he said in other words that the more fluoride may create damage in human body , specifically the bone .
22
+ when these people create their new ideas others often look very strange on them .
23
+ you will learn to socialize with people .
24
+ no other transportation concept has been as successful as the car , not only because the goof street and highway system throughout the united states and europe , but only because off the fact , that people love their cars .
25
+ if they prefer to choose cars than motor bike , that means there will be many cars .
26
+ that 's why he is a legend in these days and people respect him .
27
+ for example , in math club , teachers usually teach us how to solve a math problem using vary ways .
28
+ in order hand , when i was a fresh man in my college , i could concentrate on my favorite subjects .
29
+ i have an ibm computer and my laptop is dell .
30
+ air in china is not so clean because of cars .
31
+ when price of gas goes up , the consumer do not want buy gas for fuels .
32
+ although , learning more subjects gives us a huge knowledge which is make me successful in my study .
33
+ when you`re making a tour guide trip , you already have a everything settled from the time you`re departing to the time you arrive .
34
+ on the other hand , although in turkey the public transportation is getting developed especially in the two big cities , that is , ankara and istanbul , it is still nothing compared to sweden .
35
+ this rebuffs the reading passage 's claim that there is no improvement .
36
+ as they are involved with study , they donor get enough time to look after their community .
37
+ however , i strongly maintained that traveling by their own gives a lot of advantages .
38
+ the even ask them self how this kind of things did n't cross their mind .
39
+ people tends to choose other medias , and that is why literature is in danger .
40
+ i cast doubt that twenty years is too short time to prove the problem .
41
+ so for these reasons i really believe that it 's important to have a broad knowledge on different subjects , instead of being focused on just one , because sometime the answer that we are searching for , we can easily find it in a field that can seems not related to our purpose .
42
+ i am pleased to know intelligent people and learn about things which i do n't know .
43
+ to resolve this problem , the governments of the cities are likely to improve the public transportation system by building new subway system and adding more lines for buses .
44
+ i know lots of old people who go to parties , stay always in contact with others people .
45
+ but these thing seem to hard for old people , they move so hardly , and do n't have health body to play this thing like sports .
46
+ for example , if you understand the idea that all diseases , caused by microorganisms , are treated with the antibiotics , you will never use antidepressants .
47
+ i like about that , but after that it 's gradually starting boring and finally i did n't have interesting about all the stuff .
48
+ in her salary we cant buy some car because we are planing to finish our house in binangonan , rizal and we will planing to finish my study in boston .
49
+ so the information technology and advanced technology are so much increased .
50
+ even more relevant to the seduction of advertisement is the fact that quite frequently those images of perfection placed in front of our eyes are just mirages and illusions , bodies touched up by computer programs and therefore , they do not resemble reality at all .
51
+ as the professor claimed the details and examples to strengthen the position of reading passage , which i , in the following paragraphs , would like to provide the evidence to present the whole views .
52
+ in the advertisement that he shows in the media , newspapers , magazines , and public spaces , he clearly says that the product is made with products of high quality in technology .
53
+ we have a lot of paper have to write .
54
+ a person with broad knowledge will help him to renovate .
55
+ the development of bio mechanics has made this possible .
56
+ this inadequate amount of fuel force us to use less cars .
57
+ one of this important element is internet .
58
+ you can only be successful by learning new stuff and trying it too , by being an open and creative mind .
59
+ firstly the striped bass consume large quantity of menhaden , secondly this fish is also a source of protein for farm animal , and fishing industry gives work some people in virginia .
60
+ they were drove settlements in other domain .
61
+ the time line about this danger , which i have already given in the above discussion is so predictable that one can have even calculations about it if he/she has both the population and existing fuel count .
62
+ i think people should travel by making decision by themselves with several reasons .
63
+ indeed , they threat lot of freshwater fish species because they need to eat and to find different kind of food in the oceans .
64
+ for example , if the city says that 8am~9 am is the most busiest time , than worker would argues that they drive a bit later
65
+ educators should provide opportunities for them to learn enough knowledge to survive the real world .
66
+ for example , when i am studying for tests or doing my homework , my grandparents can go out and do what they enjoy .
67
+ traditional encyclopedias are written by trained expert for academic rigor that can not really achieve .
68
+ by the time up everyone should be gathered up in a certain place .
69
+ else twenty years down the lane every major city would end up being a pile of metal junkyard , with no place to move around .
70
+ and what are those risks ?
71
+ in contrast , the speaker casts doubt on the conclusion .
72
+ in this movie father has handicapped .
73
+ f example , in this generation people watch movies and listen to musics more than read books and novels .
74
+ in malaysia , there are a lot of cars .
75
+ so they are free to do all sorts of things , even if the are considered as dangerous or irresponsible , such as bungee-jumping .
76
+ i think most of the people will like that in a busy world , but i don`t thing it will happen the next twenty years .
77
+ every one would expect to leave his owns and secrets dreams like to be a painter , a writer ...
78
+ i answered the question and i got good impression from both lecturer and friends .
79
+ while , according to listening passage it seems fair for people te increase the tax price because they will be able to save money for other taxes they pay .
80
+ home work will help you to manage your time if not you might be using those time in some other purposes .
81
+ i mean our homecoming because we can speak japanese and can use japanese .
82
+ new kinds of vehicles will be invented with new technology than today .
83
+ this would have definitely required him to take out immense amount of time from his work and he stands as a perfect example with whom the youngsters of today relate .
84
+ they follow the way the sun goes from the east to the west .
85
+ it 's the time to take a rest looking back in your present .
86
+ i thought it is kind of ridiculous , but we have to do as tour guide said .
87
+ so , if japan has such common sense since long time ago , even after twenty years for sure , people will aim to own a car and still ride a car to show people that they are `` rich '' .
88
+ an example that would make this categorization problematic is an architect .
89
+ the incoming generation will not ride a two wheeler .
90
+ and also the marking can do some adjust about the changing .
91
+ this is supported by national and inter nation policy which is presenting attractively the advantages of going abroad , make self-experiences in other countries and cultures , learning foreign-languages while staying in a country where this language is spoken , and so on .
92
+ even if we are failed , we have to try to get a new things .
93
+ he explained that the methane which is derived is a non biological process .
94
+ i put into this group of people , everyone who have arrive to that success with his own work , i mean people who work very hard and try for example to develop new kinds of work , of technologies or someone who tries to do his work in another way to arrive the goal that he want easily .
95
+ confidence comes naturally since perfection is its along .
96
+ reasons is pay for them and teach the more than other institute .
97
+ i totally agree that the youth today are not sparing sufficient time helping their communities .
98
+ nowadays , the society is changing drastically .
99
+ and through text book , students are more engaged .
100
+ on the other hand , a chef that try new tastes will be recognize and he or she will gain a place in the cooking world .
101
+ also , i think we will thank this animals to everything that they have done to us no matter what .
102
+ when i grow up , i start to understand what he said is quite right .
103
+ other one is a gambler which means that people always try the new things and take risks .
104
+ last month , i needed to buy digtal-camera .
105
+ in the world oil price very high right now .
106
+ the cause of the tunguska explosion is asteroid .
107
+ after we know and learn the facts , it will be easier for us to understand ideas and concepts .
108
+ they did not get the ideas or any concepts about what they learn .
109
+ and at the end , if you take a risk and you success in that , you surely will become a successful person with all the merits , and maybe also the awards , you merit .
110
+ in my easy i want to focus on : how important is for students to learn facts .
111
+ i naturally get to know that i do n't really want to know .
112
+ let 's say your interest lies in paintings .
113
+ however , what makes a student excellent is to both understand the concept and learn the facts .
114
+ lrenikg the students the ideas have many advantages :
115
+ do i want to risk my 2 years savings for a trip to spain or do i want to use my kids college fund to start up my business ?
116
+ so even the government is expecting the increase in the use of four wheeler .
117
+ and you can have chase to make a your person to help you .
118
+ he or she would not be able to discuss specific problems just because he does not know them .
119
+ for example when i went to bangkok , thailand few years ago , i experienced i was a stranger in downtown .
120
+ i have specific reasons for this .
121
+ actually it might not be true .
122
+ we still have to burn down forest to make land for farming and the result is bird will lose more of their habitat .
123
+ by the same token , people will learn many different intelligent by doing so many things but they just learn it 's appeals not get any crucial information and wisdom form it .
124
+ on the other hand , if you specialize in one specific subject such as physics you will never help him .
125
+ this is how we can hit the job market very early and proof that we are capable of doing job in an better manner .
126
+ to judge a person 's contribution in terms of time would be specious .
127
+ new experiences to somebody is the same of the challenger and challenger is movement , ration to some people been continue living .
128
+ our social wile be a lovely social , if the dram can couture i think we must learn more knowledge .
129
+ for example when you read your school 's book as a first time you will not understand any thing but when read it second time you understand it .
130
+ this is the government rule that they have compulsory attend this seminar .
131
+ they might put it on the label , but they do n't say it on tv advertising .
132
+ for example , many scientists and engineers are study about cars that make no more tough sound , and smoke .
133
+ without the empirical experience , i think , the learner tend to forget all the information he or she have learned throughout his or her learning process in a long term .
134
+ first , diking can be an alternative to prescribed burning .
135
+ by just knowing culture of a different country that we are living and not born on , we wo n't be able to live .
136
+ somebody who no give ans just take can not live within communities .
137
+ court coats are very high and many number of deputed tickets are seen .
138
+ and what is more effective than loads of people working towards the same aim ?
139
+ if we have this quality then no one can beat us .
140
+ you have 30 typically an effective response will contain a minimum you will be satisfy culture experience and and fit your test .
141
+ but i only use this software to win a lot of prize , some of them have important influence in my country .
142
+ if the sharp can not catch you mind , how can they sell the products to customer .
143
+ the cutting the dead trees is called salvage logging .
144
+ that 's why centralized , attributes , and business owner reduce their business is not respond for the rise of factories .
145
+ second birds navigate by landmarks like river , coastlines , and mountains .
146
+ a tour guide is generally a person who knows a great deal about the country , its most beautiful places , most visited ones , and the so on .
147
+ they have to contact variety fields to find out what their interests are .
148
+ unfortunately in the most of the countries the functioning of the public transport is not perfect organized .
149
+ if you think of the consummations of them , fishes have less fat and a lot of nutrients there .
150
+ the public transportation in the city may not be able to cope with this huge amount of people flow .
151
+ second , we learn many academic subjects , after that we learn specialize in one specific subject .
152
+ this does n't mean that because you take risks you are going to sicced .
153
+ one of the most important problem is accidents for sure everyday millions of people dies us because of the drivers not being careful as a matter affect i do believe that there will be less cars in twenty years but this will happen just for one reason that we will use something else .
154
+ internet offer a good opportunity for people that travel for work , for a student , for work .
155
+ can you ever visualize what a chaos our society would suffer if every individual considers himself/ herself an expert in every given field ?
156
+ in this sense , i would introduce the concepts of two aspects with a detailed analysis , and then it will comes to the conclusion .
157
+ in my case , my younger brother need to more than academic knowledge .
158
+ due to this , i feel that specialized students have more opportunity in future .
159
+ moreover before the oil and gas gone scientist will make new car that go by electricity or by sun light .
160
+ however , i firmly believe that students have to learn broad knowledge of many academic subjects .
161
+ i learned many kind of subject , also i could make different types friends .
162
+ on top of that , even we are willing to spend the time to draft the travel plan , we have no idea on which travel sites are must-see .
163
+ they need to have a global vision before deciding what the like , and the way of obtaining it is simply studying a broad syllabus .
164
+ in order to understand these , and more importantly , to link these together , that wisdom will duly serve him .
165
+ we can use it .
166
+ some people can encounter with people we have no idea about .
167
+ when my grandmother getting old , she could not move her body easily .
168
+ as a tour guide , the person has to be familiar with the place he or she is touring .
169
+ three other costumer have not started using the product because they font have anything to hang it with .
170
+ and in the place where there is no train we can not help using cars .
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+ you have to teach your child since he or she was ante they raw up .
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+ if students have to study for history for example it is often enough to just learn the facts but on the other hand studding for physics or maths needs the understanding of the concepts .
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+ for example , the subway in new york , bullet trains in japan , underground tube trains in singapore and the sky trains in bangkok travel at lightening speed .
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+ first , young people have a active mind .
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+ obviously the irreplaceable examination and less enemy can bring huge advance to fulfill the definition about success .
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+ young people noways do n't give enough time to helping their communities .
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+ the commercial was effeminately more impressive than the product itself .
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+ and one of them was my friend who had serious problems with her health .
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+ to this day , i still remember what we studied that day in class .
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+ had good life in my country but everything i got from my patents .
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+ but if the student is going only learning things without knowing the concept then not any company is give opportunity to that person because he does not know the concept of its related branch so by this way its create a problem in the future .
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+ third , stone tower of east coast is making unnatural way also this tower is unusual in europe so non european might be made this tower .
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+ secondly , it is an unfair action because it will effect the low-income american .
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+ the factories are increasing sulfur dioxide to the air every year .
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+ it`s result in people more mature , strong and calm in front problems of the life , because they understand the problems go away and it depend what kind manner everybody look the face of the problem .
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+ for example work on a project , .
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+ this space must change gender .
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+ however , exist people that thing that when the people have a forty years ever a older person .
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+ it is worthy of note that not every body will succeed when taking a risk , but that is not enough to deter anybody who wishes to take one .
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+ apparently , i got a japanese friend in the japan , his name is tom .
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+ when they do some work they thinks they have to fine work in time .
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+ as the gasoline tax arsing , it will help the vehicle company to make more cars to sell it to people .
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+ ignorance of striped bass will abbreviate our earning also it has some astonishing effects on our health .
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+ maybe they have some disadvantages in humanity .
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+ in the lecture , that zebra mussel is not really a serious threat have been proven .
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+ i think it will be lost .
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+ i expect human can make new material to replace gas but it is very difficult .
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+ ideas and motives for the war are more important to know because from them one might draw some conclusions and it might change something inside the student .
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+ everything is possible which we can`t imagine .
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+ although there are some rules for protect young people such as limiting of aging in movies and preview about the bad aspect of programs before s , it is just made for little kids not young prole like high school or university student .
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+ however , the fact that they most of the time do not reflect the actual quality of a product decreases the reliability of the advertisements .
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+ we seem to have a lot of problem with those even if we have more good materials than in the past .
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+ we can be fatalist an say that with the developing of the third world , the problem will worsen .
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+ this things can make us more successful in life ; even though were that successful we must continue are work , we should take our chances to the greater heights .
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+ for the greeks philosopher plato an aristotle , the capacity for understand ideas and concepts , the intelligence as the main ability of the human soul , is the part of ourselves that makes us the being we actually are .
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+ in conclusion understanding the concepts is the more important than learning the facts , because it 's the ultimate ogle of learning the facts .
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+ i basically feel that young people do enjoy their life more than older people do .
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+ first , the ships not only helped them to spread but also they killed by ships .
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+ they might be bored of reading a complex passage .
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+ but it is possible to have a broad knowledge of many academia subjects without being specialized in one particular topic ?
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+ so she decides to work in a nursing home because she wants to provide care for elderly people .
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+ this demonstrates the undeniable fact that it is beneficial to having different experiences .
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+ therefore , they will be more deep thinking person and good for their future , so teacher should be required to take courses every five years .
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+ in my case , i am working more than 200 hours a month , in order to get money required to pay back to a bank ( i borrowed some money for buying my house . ) .
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+ because , student must do homework .
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+ it 's make a good partner .
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+ as a result , she could get a job that she badly wanted but she did n't expected because many people were flock to this company .
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+ maybe for the ecologists in twenty years there will be fewer cars in use than there are today not for the citizens that everyday must go to the office .
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+ at this stage , youth require experience of older people to fight this depression .
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+ in fact this device was different from its competitor products .
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+ also we do not have to care about other people , it means there is a privacy of us and we can talk loudly or might be able to sing .
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+ but i find out that the quality of the bat was very bad .
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+ some people only running to the work or used the undertaker , but if you have your cai you can used your car go to your work here .
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+ government rising the tax on gasoline .
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+ the professor also says that soy bean should be used as god for the fish .
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+ he was successful already in his fields of living electric equipment , but , his began to new dominant of electronics technology and was succeed .
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+ a good company hires goods buzzers , these buzzers do not lie to consumers , that they use there words to let consumers know the goods is real , they do not praise the goods .
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+ traveling in a group especially with a tour guide , helps us to make our trip be more productive .
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+ on the other hand , the reading passage states that using chemicals is clearly not such a good idea because it can develop parasitic infections in the human body .
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+ when they down to the forest then produced fire .
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+ so both the lecture an the reading think that other archaeologist monuments in the area from kingdom period .
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+ if i have one suggest .
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+ to be sure , we japanese take part in destroying environment because we consume most wood .
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+ so i asked my student , how did he think about my lesson , and tried to find out where the problem it is .
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+ that means if i have an broad knowledge in politics then i m aware that 'where to speak what ' .
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+ he also tells fact concepts to the students .
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+ that was a very beautiful dream in my mind at that time .
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+ after majoring in any field of studies a student can not adjust immediately with the practical world .
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+ by contrast , the lecture claims that quality of discussion is the most important instead of the numbers of discussion .
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+ concepts of a subject gives us the background of main streams of a subject we are going to learn and study .
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+ i will outline in the below paragraphs my arguments in favor of this statement .
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+ this example proves that knowing the fact is less important compare to knowing the concepts related to it .
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+ einstein 's seminal theory of relativity is proved by facts .
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+ while i was there someone tried to steal my bag and passport .
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+ second the rods can not be danged because raising the tax there will be much less cars .
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+ second , the scroll lists are huge gold like 35 kilograms , so it is price will be more bigger different .
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+ i font have a car but i dreaming it off .
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+ because the rest of the period the way they work could be different .
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+ this will definitely cause some problems .
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+ nowadays each of the family member owns a car .
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+ when you are able to understand ideas and concepts and with this are able to understand structures of thinking this can help you a lot .
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+ in america , a lot of family have more than one cars , and furthermore some of them have three or four .
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+ thus i see more people opting for their own car in the near future .
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+ so people who they do not give enough time to helping their communities , they should repair this .
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+ otherwise , he/she may feel inadequate one day if he/she furthers his/her study .
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+ most of us will understand better when the ideas and the concepts of the war is shown and we can get bey exited with it .
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+ so what shall i do ?
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+ i could not give much time to any of the sport so that i could be a great sportsman .
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+ for example ; smoking , i know that smoking is bad .
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+ this degree would enable me to branch out and look into other fields that involve some basic engineering .
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+ when someone did a legal behavior , he has to justified by law .
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+ therefore , i am going to tell about this question thorough my experiences .
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+ lastly , for the economic reason , it is not beneficial because the cost of the equipment abd staff required to control fires is very expensive .
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+ then there chance to shift him other parts of cricket .
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+ first of all , he argued that american will not ignore the `` certified '' as there are so many advertisement now .
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+ the reasons and examples will bellowed this essay to support my opinion .
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+ but factually secondly , it need to experience .
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+ a student who chooses to study at university has to become well acquainted with different methods of expanding current ideas and concepts .
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+ therefore french revolution happens in the middle age in europe because of that reasons . ''
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+ it is therefore important for the respective governments and international bodies to try and reduce the negative consequences of this trend .
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+ it mentions about the cane toad which threatens many local species in australia .
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+ this will help to crest brotherhood relationship .
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+ by trial and error i succeeded which gave me a very good feeling about myself .
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+ as we know that fish is taken as a meal it is harmful for the human beings to do fish farming .
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+ although understanding the concepts is important , sometimes facts are the only solution for them to learn .
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+ and the president of company lake toyota or ford , they successful because they know how to start thee company and making a smart thing .
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+ instead , they would help with the house or with farming .
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+ but lecturer shows different angle of the system ...
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+ people will buy more cars and take advantage of this mode of transportation in the days ahead .
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+ and we can save many time the the second , the tour guide will be interdict the spot of ennui culture , then we can enjoy the deadly trip , not only go over thereto stay a few time .
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+ understand how they work would give students a better lesson .
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+ second , menzies points that chinese ships in the 1400s used very distinctive anchors that were round stones with a hole in the middle .
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+ young people can work easily and can search any information in a few minutes .
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+ it can certainly be the case .
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+ in a group trip , we are forced to the group time schedules .
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+ probably , by using my own car this would have been much more difficult and stressful , if not impossible .
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+ help others and make we all live in a comfortable home .
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+ there may be global warming because of lacking of cooling .
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+ so , their parents will buy for them .
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+ thy are busy in there self , thy font spend time to help the society that they live in .
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+ and it seems like that notion will be even strengthen by the emergence of new chinese producers how are even cheaper .
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+ i can remember that in lecture attended .
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+ her third reason , is that give us the chance to make our brain work and think about how this happen .
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+ television makers just hung academic title on their program .
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+ even although everything when there is a life there is a hope .
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+ they have especial diet .
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+ this is clearly seen in the way many young people organize the collection of funds or books to help others receive a proper education , and , also in the way many students go to schools for the blind to read out books to them and help them out .
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+ they think what the celebrities say in the advertisement is true .
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+ as a result , young people feels a less sense of competition for a place in universities .
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+ however , bill gate developed people 's lives more comfortable than previews circumstance .
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+ also , students , by paying more attention to understanding ideas and concepts , will not only comprehend the facts they are given , but also acquire the skill of understanding , which can be applied in all areas surrounding them .
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+ if a person just know the facts , he would never think about the possibilities .
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+ though , in fact , old people can enjoy themselves some light sports entertainments , i think that not interesting than hard sports or something .
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+ they do not want to regret of their lives on earth .
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+ it is better to have a very good understanding knowledge of many academic because it makes you broad and gives you chances and opportunity to work in different fields and environment .
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+ for instance , yang zenning , who is a famous scientist with great achievements and fame , has a high proficiency in literature while specifying the scientific research in physics .
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+ it is said that the zebra mussel from the bottom of the ship moved to the freshwater and devastate the nature .
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+ this implies that there can be instances were no such overstating take place at all .
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+ in my opinion there are some reasons why it is true .
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+ and availability of jobs to the candidates having specific knowledge is less when compare to the all round performer ,
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+ because when you understand the whole idea you can imagine how does the theory work .
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+ it is not worth to jump in pool without knowing how to swim since you may not be able to breath again .
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+ the person who takes many subjects stands az better chance of getting a job .
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+ so to solve that kinds of problem they will have to use their understanding .
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+ another thing is that adverts always show and indicate prices on commodities slowing consumers to budget well in order to be able to buy them .
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+ however the successful person who achieved great accomplishment do not escape or give up easily in front of the even impossible things regarded among people .
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+ in other words , cars would not be of use in the future because of these types of transportation being developed and invented .
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+ they come together for a 'lan-party ' with the neighbor 's kids .
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+ also the lecture mentioned that the stone placed between the sphinx 's front paws was not placed there during the time of the old kingdom 's king , khafre .
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+ but some young people do not give to helping their community .
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+ i give some of my time to help other people because i think it 's very important .
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+ for example , here is one student , who knows fact but does not know how to~ ?
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+ they can travel more freely than older people do .
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+ the first reason is that gr oval warming did not connect with anasazi disappearing .
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+ simply we need to eat and buy clothes , make and rise family .
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+ this happens more when one is watching a movies with the family .
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+ among the many skills required is the knowledge of more than two languages .
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+ however , it is so rare to find old people in pubs or in gymnasiums in china .
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+ personally , i doubt that there will be fewer cars in use in twenty years than there are today , based on my observations of falling vehicle prices , increasing population and stagnating rate of technological advance in the field of terrestrial transportation .
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+ finally , zebra mussels are likely to cause a decline in the overall fish population in habitats where they become dominant .
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+ i agree with that concept to take the risk and go for the new field .
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+ the size of the treasure written is too large .
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+ so it is very strange that why the people were able to live without enough water for 50 years , and then moved because they did n't have enough water .
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+ if they really interested in these courses , it 's all right .
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+ therefore it is possible to believe that explosion of tunguska was the explosion of asteroid .
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+ in the passage , it is said that only endothermic animals can maintain their temperature in such cold climates .
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+ thinking of their old ages , young people are try to make a better society for everybody .
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+ if someone is n't know eating is very important for growth nobs and brain or general for body it is fact but ideas eating is just useful .
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+ advertising can be used badly not only by corporations but also by governments , as for example the nazi regime .
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+ he 's the one who can give the different specialties the possibility to shine .
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+ but generally , moments of happiness in life can not really be compared because they are different .
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+ such prole impressed other people through their strong well and dilution to duty .
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+ besides , smoke emitting from cars and the noise coming the car engines damage environment and the the health of people .
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+ the mainly reasons are such as following .
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+ it has come to be one of the effective measures manufactures use in selling their products .
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+ however , when i went to canada by my self , i did many things that i wanted , so it was very exciting .
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+ it is not an easy task for old people to see young people sort of spending their time on useless things , in their opinion .
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+ sometimes their teachers only teach about the facts , which are easier to memorize .
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+ for example , if you visit the ruins in rome , without a tour guide you do n't realize the importance and the history behind these ruins .
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+ so that they have to pay more attention to their health rather than to enjoy arts .
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+ why do we like this ?
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+ however , she was wrong .
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+ to work hard means to run the company .
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+ if your answer is yes , that is good .
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+ for example if the old person doesn't hear properly then young ones right from the day of their childhood think of inventing something that can help the older people hear more properly .
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+ right from the age of 5-6 years the children are busy with there curriculum .
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+ however , i firmly believe that traveling with guider is quiet beneficial because of it 's possibility to travel many places in a short time and saltiness .
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+ i have studied for just examination ways studied .
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+ we will feel confusion and we wo n't see matters clear .
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+ thus , i think when we understand ideas and concept will be leaving the main effects and influence because it combine with our opinions and believes .
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+ is it merely understanding the idea behind that concept ?
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+ making excitation students can learn how to proceed in a correct way and making wrong operation they will be able to understand the concepts and don-t make the same errors or mistakes in the future .
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+ adult content to sent their children to school to contact these different kinds of class .
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+ what is the world and what are we supposed to do here ?
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+ this pried not enough to evaluate the student .
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+ secondly , earth ground had heat .
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+ therefore they could not get information about their needs rather than now , we can find out what we are want and get a lot of information about our interests .
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+ that is not what merit-based payment is really about .
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+ anglo version of christianity became popular in the northern europe and still now many people are believing in its doctrines .
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+ before selecting a product , everybody should read carefully all the information available about it .
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+ the disability of doing the things that desired make older unhappy .
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+ the speaker argues that it is resulted from the difficulties of the today 's literature .
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+ however , i want to go to the u.s.a that i can study and life in my dream 's country , i want to have my family that i never not alone .
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+ i do not know american tethers so but some japanese teacher speak just facts in the class hours .
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+ because of this , i prefer studying concepts and ideas more thad learning facts .
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+ a product needs to have advertisement so it gets to known around a place and it gets its population so everyone will like a piece of it .
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+ most scientists say these bass play a much more significant role in the decrease of the menhaden population .
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+ when someone have more than one academic subject it would be more amazing , interesting , positive , great , and helpful .
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+ therefor , i think it will be more cars than today .
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+ because we are watching movie earn something .
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+ but now every thing is change , the life become more difficulty .
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+ they should understand what the ideas and concepts they study mean in the practice , how they can be used and have already been used .
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+ some products they sell it expensive because it was branded , some are cheaper because it was not branded product but if you 'll see the quality , it 's almost the same as the expensive one .
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+ it is therefore necessary to understand the idea behind it and come up with a well-organized concept .
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+ he knows how to draw a line of difference between gambling and taking risk .
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+ so , we must cooperate well with others , after we solve the today 's problem .
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+ it may tell us how large the world it is .
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+ so a prohibition would n't solve the real problem .
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+ though the preferences might be different for a young person and for an older person to fully enjoy their life .
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+ in younger generation one can find more joy externally by chasing their dreams and in elderly people the it can be internal .
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+ it has some problems that it can effect to hymens .
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+ sure , both arguments will probably decrease the number of cars , but the strongest argument speaks for itself : china .
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+ it mentions that now , it has reached to some taros of north america .
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+ and i expect , if we lose qualities of cars , we will protect our life , our environment , and we will not depend on resource gas ,
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+ i claim that they are not yet able to feel the same feeling of satisfaction that an old man , sang his grandchild playing , does have .
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+ hence , i did not have to wake up too early this morning , i took the underground , and the train , then the underground in rome .
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+ edison , who invented a bulb , is obvious example .
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+ many people think that treasure never existed , but in reality it exits .
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+ maybe i can not enjoy in real meaning and i am tired .
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+ this does not imply that either person is not enjoying life , or enjoying it to a different degree .
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+ even if they use buses , which are big cars , the fact people taking bus still reduce the number of the car .
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+ our group decided to open washed cafe .
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+ nowadays so many people study the way that makes advertisements increase the sells , that is why our behavior is influenced by what we listen or what we see on the television .
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+ however , i also feel good about this because this shows the huge leap we could make in twenty years , not just small steps .
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+ she also use this to challenge the reading passage .
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+ in this way a person always feels to be original and `` modern '' , not `` ancient '' like people that surround him or her .
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+ i need to understand what are carbohydrates , proteins , vitamins and minerals and how they are unfolded in our body to produce atp .
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+ and none of tourist will come and yellowstone will not be popular and of course , local businesses that depended on park visitors suffered as a result .
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+ when we go to their home , they look like to be happiness .
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+ but if all you want is stay at home and live on your own , perhaps it is not that important for you .
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+ our country have been criticizing on the one way teaching .
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+ it is also possible that travelers could be re-schedule the plan and the destinations .
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+ it is not much less frequent , though , and it still fulfills the needs that we have for it today .
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+ as a conclusion you are not attracted total by the product but , by the lifestyle that this product will give to you .
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+ though i am from fukuoka , now i live in yokohama in order to go to yokohama city university .
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+ in the twenty years , they also can give us the better cars to use less resources-consumed transportation tools and give us the much more convenience tools for our traveling .
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+ it is necessary a breakthrough event or product to succeed .
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+ lot 's of people using bicycle to go where .
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+ second , old houses can stands in the way of the development of communicates .
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+ what we have to care about is that the oil is not used only for cars but also other materials .
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+ due to this new product is flop in a market .
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+ fresh water will be carried by the ship of that travels from europe to the east coast of north america , and therefore the mussel will be spread to the whole of europe .
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+ i do not free that imitative people will take risk more than those who do not .
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+ graham bell worked a lot and took risks for inventing this telephone apart from is electrical knowledge .
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+ for example , during the traffic jam , the transit ca n't accommodate such large amount of people , how would the clerks .
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+ he or she can help me in languages , introducing specific beautiful places , what the special food in that country is , and how about that country 's culture .
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+ and new generation ferber to using the transport this why know that think in twenty years fewer car use .
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+ traveling by yourself is very good for your future .
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+ but if i was trying to do all the sight-seeing without a tour guide , that would be very difficult and dangerous .
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+ when we talk about the so-called value of a product , we envision a scenario where dozens of products are available in supermarket shelves and when you switch on a television , there is an endless stream of commercials , each claiming exciting new features about the products advertised .
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+ in addition , it uses the north sat to migrate directly to the north .
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+ sometimes , even a personality , like a famous actor , becomes this truth worthy voice .
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+ for example , the hamburgers in the commercials and menus look way more juicy , neat , and fresh than the ones you buy .
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+ now a days all the up coming the graduates are just munging the subject mostly 70 % of subject just earl .
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+ for me there are few very friends or classmates that would the better for a friend .
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+ all the facts are mere deceptions .
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+ we still don`t know aliens to be or not to be in our solar system .
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+ if i travel in a group by a tour guide , i will be limit a time .
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+ attendance does not mean that teenagers are fully participating in class .
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+ trust me , the god will wish the young people .
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+ in studding the processes underlying biochemical pathways knowledge of biochemistry is required which is an integration of biology and chemistry .
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+ thanks to new and `` out of the box '' way of thinking it is what made our civilizations what it 's now .
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+ when talked to the employment the company should not knows
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+ in this moment become business became online-business .
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+ traveling is very importer to the peoples to know about world and in group ti could be might as well .
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+ it contributes to the air pollution and the temperature arising .
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+ for instance , the birds are not usually try to remember the subjects what they have passed by , such as a stone , a building , or even a small house .
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+ that`s truth !
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+ i for example , you had to employ a supervisor the manage the factory , and the operating bill is much higher than the transportation costs .
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+ because it had creative and innovation .
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+ so it means there is no certain way about how migrating birds find their way to the home .
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+ their life is repetition of studying and learning .
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+ however , the problem is if we use prescribed burning as a tool , it requires a lot of money - 10 times more than normal way .
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+ but there are several reasons that drawn me into this conclusion .
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+ they usually forget where the book set .
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+ who can say no to a businesses that can make your life more safe ?
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+ for example , i prefer to specializes in public relation which is help me in my personal life , how to treat with author people .
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+ now let me tell you about daily activities of my father and compare it with mine .
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+ although the professor in the listening passage explains that the solution is acceptable because not only the striped bass population is vital for menhaden but also the entire ecological system based on it .
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+ the fact is that it would rain when the specific condition is prepared .
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+ that is not true also .
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+ first is how to release the drugs as fast as possible , in order to sell it faster and to make more money faster , but government requires a certain amount of the testing to be done before the drug is released , so it refuses the date of drug release .
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+ may be one day there will be a tool that will take us anywhere we want only in a few seconds .
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+ there seem to be too many hurdles present in the growth of the car industry in recent times .
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+ so its depends on the efferent body nature .
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+ it 's slow process but after the process they can use yerkes signs and start to understand what people , trainers , researchers are saying .
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+ if we plant some spaces which is very stinger to live , comparing other plants .
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+ because it rains more , and the plants grow well , so the pueblo can make full use of it .
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+ additional , popular movies stars or famous people in the advertisements attract people .
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+ the first is our life condition .
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+ for example if successful people do n't try new things how people could do the airplane , cars , computers , etc .
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+ let us think of music as a metaphor for all the areas of knowledge , and the different instruments as metaphors for all the separate disciplines .
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+ the more i study , the more i satisfy .
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+ billions of people use it every day .
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+ i went to the legman to buy the watch because i thought it would be nice to have one .
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+ major improvements should be done in public transportation to get people give up their vehicles .
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+ firstly , it is hard for young people to find time to help their community .
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+ many people have many reasons , like to see around abroad or to have different experience , but their purpose have something in common .
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+ we always joke around or doing something stupid .
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+ so , cars have a positive impact on the economy and i do n't think that the government will try to put restrictions on this .
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+ gone are those days when only rich could have afforded it .
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+ even if we do not have one ourselves , other people utilize them to make our lives easier - be it a transporter bringing food to the supermarket or the car that brings us to the hospital in case of a severe accident .
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+ people like these often get bored listening to the tour guides lectures that sometimes resemble a monologue learned by heart for a class .
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+ this does n't destroy our culture , because our culture has changed .
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+ our current status of living is highly energy intensive .
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+ so my opinion is if friend is stay in the world and then friend can help every thing .
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+ lsat but no least , zebra mussels are likely to cause a decline in the overall fish population in habitats where they become dominant .
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+ scientists are worried that someday these fossil fuels can be finish and no more .
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+ so , it is important to student
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+ i had been struggling with the way of completing hard assignments , studying , improving a grade , and learning strategies .
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+ because in competition man want everything better than his competitor .
492
+ the understand ideas and the concepts help students learn information about the many subjects and accept good education form information the have .
493
+ therefore , we think ourselves that mind care of society is front do it .
494
+ the basic requirements of today 's man has changed .
495
+ one can have a lot of fun or enjoyment on the trip ; if you are guided by the person who known the area .
496
+ but the only one reason is that they are never give up .
497
+ the only possible answer i can come up with is that success is understood to be the ability to invent new ideas , to put into practice novel theories or strategies .
498
+ any one has fears and feels scary to take a new challenge .
499
+ the population explosion is another factor catalyzing the consumption of energy resources .
500
+ why should i do that ?
501
+ it can certainly help us to improve to other stage .
502
+ but after a while the found out its not true .
503
+ although , people have a great brain capacity to gain and learn knowledge , so it is easy to gain general knowledge about everything .
504
+ but what about the stress that they have to undergo , the stress related not only for there position in life but fight that they undergo for their ambition .
505
+ in the case of vehicles like motor cycles , the number of persons are limited to 2 and similarly there are limits to the number of persons that can be accommodated in the vehicle .
506
+ and the risk is one of these opportunities .
507
+ as i see it , there will be a lot of research done in the future to find such alternative energies , which will also be environmental-friendly , as well as cheaper .
508
+ speed camera can be placed in many locations along a highway .
509
+ therefore , i can more enjoy the trip without .
510
+ he is a specialist in computer program but he do not know about other field .
511
+ but the experience of painting gives me many new abilities in filming .
512
+ because i have broad knowledge .
513
+ people try to drinking it .
514
+ if everyone in the city uses their own cars , the city will be seriously polluted by the smoke .
515
+ don afraid to do some new !
516
+ it is rather than to give them strong medicines tn them .
517
+ fortunately their topic becomes more clear by using this much amount of the concepts provided by the books .
518
+ a person can not be successful if they act the same as regular people .
519
+ they will have tremendous problem trying to keep their car at a safe place .
520
+ secondly , they have the confidence that new way will be another way to improve a mechanics .
521
+ they have limit to way which have meaning and function like a word .
522
+ also save your time and make you satisfy this journal .
523
+ moreover , the decision of others could be wrong .
524
+ to do so , companies must present their products in a better light than they really are as otherwise , the company 's future including that one of the employees might be at risk .
525
+ they are the bone and vital part o the society .
526
+ youngsters , being healthy , have less things to worry about .
527
+ she believes people can increase their cultural sense by good pieces of music or precious movies too .
528
+ the most important thing , that you can do , is don=t tell him like a baby .
529
+ to find new concepts and using it in their future job .
530
+ i think that the biggest reason is devised environment compared with past .
531
+ if older people are more acceptable to changes , their lives will become better .
532
+ there are very dissent for ancestor to move the treasure form egypt to dead sea .
533
+ that means , just learn facts are not going to leave temporary to students .
534
+ although , i often hurt in this time which thinking some question .
535
+ my personal perception is that such a behavior is damaging to a young person 's personality , since it promotes uniformity and conformity , rather than creativity and innovation .
536
+ facts helps us to know the utility or advantages of the product that has newly formed .
537
+ the other is about the extreme lengths to conserve water .
538
+ it is important for everyone to have faith in themselves and always look forward and not stay in one place .
539
+ the first theory is that birds navigate in reference to celestial objects like the sun and stars .
540
+ every house noways has a computer , mobile , etc.this is the thing today 's man want to live .
541
+ you might be able to be a very successful scholar of the language , but you might not be able to speak the language at all .
542
+ these are enjoyable tasks to make your mind set be looking forward to the various experiences .
543
+ those problems do not exist for an online encyclopedia , which can be reached by everybody who has access to an internet connection .
544
+ second , if park has fires , animal that in the park do n't survival .
545
+ i think the shrinking market conditions force car companies to fight harder to survive .
546
+ then this phenomena reminds them , it comes the time of referring to other subjects .
547
+ he could then strive to get practical experience of that field after all theory is lame without practical .
548
+ while studying at university , people may still do not know which subject they should specialize on .
549
+ these activities are only for future or amusement of them .
550
+ i have great influence on my life .
551
+ after all , we are the internet generation .
552
+ it 's expensive .
553
+ is it really possible ?
554
+ that is the bravery and being interested to all things .
555
+ i will describe those two main issues : to meet the modern society 's needs and to be eligible candidates for some companies .
556
+ when the bill gates was young man , he was attended to halberd university and he was respected by others to just attend in the halberd .
557
+ because of fast-paced societies , we ca n't image what the world would be changed .
558
+ otherwise , we are sick and tired of living in the world .
559
+ take the example of bangalore city in india .
560
+ these surveys also demonstrate how much young men and women are not aware of the improvements they could afford if they were able to really put themselves in an effective relation with their communities .
561
+ and as a contradiction of this the professor said that decease study is not designed very well .
562
+ therefore , many psychological tricks are used to let a product seem more attractive than it is in reality .
563
+ in order to maintain old buildings cost a lot of money .
564
+ these factors can only contribute to growth in number of cars .
565
+ we do not need to look for parking space .
566
+ sometimes , it is very comfortable but , it 's not important for me .
567
+ internet encyclopedias can contribute a new articles or make an editorial change .
568
+ it so happens very often that many companies are involved in making the same product and this means competition .
569
+ why there is n't one that was left around tunguska ?
570
+ have you ever think about this ?
571
+ because students are young .
572
+ this is in contrast to the point in the reading that advertising does not produce any effect on american people because they receive bombardment from different sources .
573
+ if they teach them , they will never forget it and it is beneficial for our country .
574
+ i can not imagine that during the next 20 years anything could hinder a american to use his car to drive down to the post office which is only 3 blocks away .
575
+ for instance , when i was elementary school , i learned mathematics formula without concept .
576
+ when you look at the honda civic 's advertising , it looks fancy as mercedes , too .
577
+ that 's the way it is .
578
+ that would be frequently asked question , so to answer this question we should be aware of the facts .
579
+ however far we try to cast a view , gas has become a very expensive item that will even become more expensive .
580
+ clearly , you must show you skills and by speaking .
581
+ it is very important for theme to understand ideas and concepts than it is for them to learn facts .
582
+ rather than keep his investment within the confines of the oil business where he is the master he went ahead with his new plan .
583
+ they complete each other .
584
+ therefore , if someone comes up with that breakthrough or innovative ideas , he will be the first to capitalize it .
585
+ students may doss not understand facts very will an tell they sander stand the idea and concept that is related to the fact .
586
+ they wander in the streets wearing all kinds of clothes .
587
+ however , almost all of tour guide would go there with my group members and me .
588
+ but this does not happen .
589
+ in history , for example , it is helpful to understand what event causes another one , and why ; in this way , it is easier to learn that the first one occurs before the second one , and thus it is easier to learn dates .
590
+ the fact is that by making the nails ourselves they would probably cost us more than buying them .
591
+ there are my children who are not going to school or colleges and coming to movies .
592
+ but , in the technology and evolution time people 's mind had arrived to a solution , they must decrease water carriers or water way ships which travel between north america and the eastern europe , or build more canals and ship ports so the load on the ship can be decreased and less zebra mussel is transported .
593
+ it can be good opportunity to make their own time to do anything .
594
+ however , she also said that some kinds of birds are shrink .
595
+ yet i am sure there are a number of examples of people who have achieved success that would prove the statement wrong .
596
+ this is obvious from the fact that when the mind is not clear and free , man can not involve himself completely in doing any activity .
597
+ however , i have different way of thinking toward the quote .
598
+ first , young people have a lot of problems .
599
+ this is an effective solution to stop an advancing fires .
600
+ this always phalanges the consumers to buy a particular commodity in order to satisfy their needs and want in the modern days .
601
+ fro example , it will be easier for people to concentrate on a subject such as geology , having a broad knowledge of many academics , than to try to concentrate on geology after having studied literature .
602
+ after a official training course , we helped the patients to bath , talked with the elder people who lived alone , and helped the organization to hold activities during special occasions like the mother 's day .
603
+ you can buy a vanilla cake in a fine store and another vanilla cake in the regular store .
604
+ some guider is not sure about information .
605
+ they share their views and ideas within a group .
606
+ hope is the main key for finding new task .
607
+ this is because , the choice can appear to students as a common part .
608
+ developing communities want to build more modern buildings .
609
+ i strongly believe that in twenty years there will be fewer cars in use than there are today because of the damage decrements , and technology replacement .
610
+ most important , however , zebra mussels often have no predators in their new habitats , and species without natural predates are likely to dominate their habitats .
611
+ it is possible that as the energy problem , the people 's live steal will be changed .
612
+ for example , when i was in school my geography book present `` plato '' as the last planet but the recent studies posted that `` plato '' is not a planet at all because of some different characteristics .
613
+ but that does not mean that i do not respect and admire the others..
614
+ for example , in korea , teachers teach something and students learn what teachers saying without discussing with students while class .
615
+ they do not need to know about what facts about that cake are .
616
+ first , we can protect our environment by saving oil and gas
617
+ to have broad knowledge of many academic subject , we can pick up more interesting fields about subject and it 's too easy to understand .
618
+ and i am completely disagree with what the anther want to say .
619
+ i support my feel that it can be part of life .
620
+ but on the other hand , we have a risk to poison this product , because farmers often feed their fish growth-inducing chemicals .
621
+ think about it , if you are 50~60 years old you always think your health .
622
+ i advice all people to always keep emails and have fun in this wonderful life god gave us .
623
+ everybody knows each other .
624
+ anther reason to join a big company is job security .
625
+ indeed , on the one hand , there are obvious signs that cars are doomed to be less and less naught by people .
626
+ although we do n't have good grade , we have talent to another things .
627
+ the people attending this lecture will mostly be those that are specialists in the topic subject .
628
+ to maintain the products more valuable they have sometimes use strategies to keep the clientele with same enthusiasm .
629
+ also the second argument seems to be a bit out of context as the new technologies may hardly cut down on the numbers of cars used .
630
+ but it depends on what level we gain this knowledge .
631
+ as the profession said , pressure in water is another reason to have explosion .
632
+ for example banks have many very specialized departments .
633
+ everybody would in the end benefit from their experience : people in general and people who wants to learn from them .
634
+ boys and girls easy believe them .
635
+ in this time , my opinion is young people enjoy life than older people do .
636
+ more information how can we get it is the important things .
637
+ this is merely an opinion based on present , albeit established facts .
638
+ they font have to read pacific books and articles just because they love the topic .
639
+ it is not bed if you know it , it means that your intelligence is high but a doctor has to be absolutely good at chafing and helping ill persons .
640
+ if however the student will put only concepts and his/hers ore someone else ideas or concepts , which can be mistakes will make the professor think if the student actual did what was asked from the assignment .
641
+ we can just hope that those cars will have a new motor generation winch pollute less .
642
+ when i watching tv , radio ...
643
+ after he graduated his university , thanks to his skill of software , he can got a job easily and he become best in his field .
644
+ everybody deserve to enjoy life .
645
+ it would increased in price after few year and its ' owner would have an overprice and he would be a successful man .
646
+ but the professor refutes the idea by illustrating some tested results from research conducted by a oil is not taken around the world .
647
+ those who were open enough to try it , had the risk about spending too much money as they choose the first and only tariff which was higher than other suppliers , but they were connected to the world .
648
+ the old teaching system is a fair system because it treats teachers on education , teaching skills and final and the most important thing is teaching experience .
649
+ at the time of emergency he / she could be of great help if he / she is aware of the child health problems and their cure .
650
+ the problem is that when we and our competitors have more or less the same resources and the same strategy , both would survive but chance of ones victory is not ensured .
651
+ it is dangerous for the plants and corps and changes rivers too acidic for living fish and other animals in .
652
+ it is related strongly to our daily life .
653
+ with this punctuation outburst , more cars will have to be present to meet the needs of the people .
654
+ it was said in the passage that the humans are endothermic and maintain the internal body temperatures unto 37 degrees , the same with dinosaurs that they maintain body temperatures unto 37 degrees or more than this temperature .
655
+ if there were no concerned adults who had to care for the feeding , care and well being of those children , humanity as we know it would not exist .
656
+ as people say `` the luck follows the ones that are brave '' and to destroy your everyday routine you must be brave enough but that will probably bring you success .
657
+ in my opinion , i age with the statement , most advertisement make products seem much better than they really are .
658
+ there are two crucial facts : no particles from asteroid explosion , area of the asteroid and meteorite of explosion .
659
+ young people are more easily to adapt new technologies than old people .
660
+ it would be similar to adding a few drops of water to the ocean .
661
+ for usually success is connected with some achievement .
662
+ if the explorers dint take risk we wouldn't discover the new con tenant .
663
+ the second points is about the evidence , according the the passage the evidence that associates the sphinx with a know old kingdom king , and identifies the sphinx as honoring khafre , but the lecture says that , these evidence are not strong to accept the point , it is not strong either to accept the old kingdom king , khafre and his stone plaque between the sphinx front paws carries and identifies the khafre .
664
+ first of all , you will know a lot of things about this subject becous you do not have any thing less to do .
665
+ during the mao regime , cars were only accessible for politicians or privileged party members .
666
+ they say that they have some reasons .
667
+ they are very young and they do not have a job so they can not finish their studying .
668
+ however , people , who are not joined the event , seems like winner because they forgot the event early .
669
+ secondly , critics argue that many cases of placebo -induced improvement take place just at a psychological level .
670
+ second , he says the strong property rights developed from factory system and not vice avers .
671
+ bus , subway , even plane are means of traveling which can be used in a lot of areas .
672
+ for example in a science subject it is necessary that the students understand the way if not they ca n't follow the teacher .
673
+ many people whacking advertise .
674
+ but at that time , people who had knowledge on various fields , were able to find jobs in the surviving field .
675
+ there is nothing has been declined of literature .
676
+ they do not have to go to work everyday instead they may go see a football game in a different city .
677
+ also , it is more comfortable to moving .
678
+ and you can not imagine any government giving up so many workplaces for unemployment .
679
+ coming to atmosphere and nature both are same .
680
+ i wish i can go to travel somewhere that i can take pictures as much as i want it .
681
+ for example if my friends talking about their problem about computer issues , i will give them an advice about how to solve the propel or just to listen to and understand them will also help the to be comfortable in our meeting .
682
+ for example , famous businessman travel over the world everyday !
683
+ the knowledge we have will increase our ability to compete in the future .
684
+ there are a lot of car company and every year they made at least a 6 or 7 or 8 or more new car .
685
+ if any problem occurs in older age it is very difficult one to them .
686
+ i think that talking with a person who has different mother tough compare to me is the best way to learn a new culture and language however there are any sane to meet them .
687
+ this fast pace economic growth , which can also be observed in a large number of developing nations , has brought about an increase in per capital income and improved lifestyles for individuals .
688
+ in modern life it is all about the money and what you earn but that is not only a success .
689
+ in cases like that bmw are using advertisements way to show how really is the product to the people .
690
+ when google was founded other internet search machines already existed .
691
+ i want broad knowledge of many academic .
692
+ we had a lot of conversations concerning the future of this sector , but never detected signs or future plans for the sector which would implicit a declination of the amount of cars .
693
+ he knows many countries around the world .
694
+ because getting old is not just age .
695
+ it 's not really good .
696
+ maybe when the economy is bad , such people can find new jobs quickly , but it may not be the best job they can do .
697
+ the important thing about this case is , each country has to use official solution for their learning problems .
698
+ for example a researcher that wants to be successful must take risk .
699
+ the leg of all modern endothermic are underneath it 's body .
700
+ so if they do n't update themselves with the recent study what they will gonna teach to their student .
701
+ second , the high cost of drug testing finally lead the cost of the unit drug cost being higher than producing it .
702
+ however , the lecturer says that the vague location was described because the ancient people wanted to keep the location of the treasure secret .
703
+ however , the importance of the knowledge of facts can not be underestimated .
704
+ but , on the contrary , he argues that fluoride also some disadvantage .
705
+ for these reasons , i disagree that young people have more fun than old people .
706
+ he mentions that chemicals used for curing tilled fish harvested in farms could danger wild species .
707
+ for example i like to go to a big city like new york .
708
+ when we were born , our parents tough us how to speak , after we grow up , they send us to the school to learn how to write , sometime you have to learn the vocabulary from the write , then you can use more words in your speak .
709
+ do you give it to another person to solve ?
710
+ everybody all knows sport can improve our body , but we need try by yourself than we will know , yes , sport real can help us to get a health boat .
711
+ thus , we can easily remember this formula without spent extra energy and time. , and it is still useful to me .
712
+ however , i think that what students like is more important .
713
+ they are simply manipulated by the idea of the top-product like best seller , brand , luxuries and briefly think about their own safe .
714
+ first he shows that in some cases placebo made the patient believe he was hon na get cured , which made him create more killing cells , which cured him .
715
+ you will be like in one or two or three academic , you get it cox everything you know you can appear it use together to make something better .
716
+ and this might probably mean that our knowledge in limited .
717
+ this rebuffs the reading passage 's explanation that prescribed might be caused fire spreading , so it is hard to coordinate .
718
+ now they can afford the lawsuit case against music industries who sued them about 100million dollars for inventing p2p software to hack their intellectual property .
719
+ thus , after you return to the city , you may became brothers .
720
+ its not incorrect to say that the world is losing some great support system to which the young people can greatly contribute .
721
+ beaus we need food .
722
+ when there is need to do something , young people do not think .
723
+ he will be matured enough to take wise decisions in expanding his business and trying out new things .
724
+ the ecological balance should be for the entire area .
725
+ early signs can already be seen .
726
+ this is probably because we are all , in general , pampered from the time we were born until well into our adolescence .
727
+ the listening part give us information vulcan which was found on mars and also there was found a bacteria but no one can indicate what kind of bacteria was aha .
728
+ in korea , we are using day-off system of the using private vehicle .
729
+ the person takes the bike , goes where he wish and leaves the car to his closest bus station .
730
+ i can image both statements of views , as far as i am concerned , i consider that cars will not be more and more in the future .
731
+ learning how to play the piano or dance ballet may have been a privilege in the past , but this is not so now .
732
+ example , the school have a regulation that there will be punishment for them who late entering the class .
733
+ accordingly , most of students have learned many subjects in their school .
734
+ but there still have a lot of people did not successful yet .
735
+ second , he can not accept that result of lie detectors use as evidence in court .
736
+ they are moved by solar energy .
737
+ it is true .
738
+ and i going to another country .
739
+ imagine , we could have trees in our garden that produce cherry and apples .
740
+ i graduate in university .
741
+ on the other hand , in the lecture , the absence of a crater in tunguska demands atmosphere .
742
+ a lesson is another new thing you gained from an experience .
743
+ the youth today are aware of their responsibilities as a citizen .
744
+ but i disagree this opinion because often the advertisement do n't speak about the only functional of the product but it promises other characteristics that do n't depend by it .
745
+ it gives him many appropriates in the life , and i think that being knowledge person is a very wonderful thing to have so we can spend our lives in a successful way and full of happens .
746
+ in other words , the image in the tv commercial is the most important point that the watcher determine whether he/she but it or not .
747
+ members gather money for the funeral and help them .
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1
+ New and new technology has been introduced to the society .
2
+ One possible outcome is that an environmentally-induced reduction in motorization levels in the richer countries will outweigh any rise in motorization levels in the poorer countries .
3
+ Every person needs to know a bit about math , sciences , arts , literature and history in order to stand out in society .
4
+ While the travel company will most likely show them some interesting sites in order for their customers to advertise for their company to their family and friends , it is highly unlikely , that the company will tell about the sites that were not included in the tour -- for example due to entrance fees that would make the total package price overly expensive .
5
+ Disadvantage is parking their car is very difficult .
6
+ Bigger farming are use more chemical product and substance to feed fish .
7
+ Forexample , My cousin is 12years old .
8
+ if it does , you will only get some misundrestood idea about that acticle but not the original one .
9
+ Secondly , chimp can also present the capability for grammer which means it can demonstrate the ability to combine words and be able to use grammatical constructions .
10
+ Nevertheless , this city is having a big change .
11
+ I think to learn facts is only an evidence if the students can work hard and if they are able to keep every detailled information as tought , but it 's definitly not an evidence for their intelligence .
12
+ Unforturntly , almost older people can not use internet , in spite of benefit of internet .
13
+ So , if i have alot of information about this subject , i will taulk too much with knowledge but if i have general information for this subject , i will talk about this subjec with my limited knowlege and this case may be make me shame like when my brother asked me about some thing but i have not alot of information about this thing .
14
+ becuse if i see some one did somthing to may safe me time and engy and it wok 's i will do it .
15
+ The government should think about the whole nature .
16
+ They will not be able to compete with other similar brands and the product will fizzle out or die .
17
+ People are now opening their eyes to the scenario when we would run out of fuel .
18
+ For me it was great because I need to talk on the phone locally and nationally for long periods of time .
19
+ They only care if the effects are good and popular among the crowds .
20
+ That is why calculated risks , as one could call them , are the predecessors of big success , because they get people 's attention by giving people new options .
21
+ He said in other words that the more flouride may create damage in human body , specifically the bone .
22
+ When these people create their new ideas others often look very strange on them .
23
+ You will learn to socialize with people .
24
+ No ohter transportation concept has been as successful as the car , not only because the goog street and highway system throughout the United States and Europe , but only because off the fact , that people love their cars .
25
+ If they prefer to choose cars than motor bike , that means there will be many cars .
26
+ That 's why he is a legend in these days and people repect him .
27
+ for example , in math club , teachers usually teach us how to solve a math problem using vary ways .
28
+ In order hand , when I was a fresh man in my college , I could concentrate on my favorit subjects .
29
+ I have an IBM computer and my laptop is DELL .
30
+ Air in China is not so clean because of cars .
31
+ When price of gas goes up , the consumer do not want buy gas for fuels .
32
+ although , learning more subjects gives us a huge knowledge which is make me sucssesfu in my study .
33
+ When you`re making a tour guide trip , you already have a everything settled from the time you`re departing to the time you arrive .
34
+ On the other hand , although in Turkey the public transportation is getting developed especially in the two big cities , that is , Ankara and istanbul , it is still nothing compared to Sweden .
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+ This rebuffs the reading passage 's claim that there is no improvement .
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+ As they are involved with study , they donot get enough time to look after their community .
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+ However , I strongly maintained that traveling by their own gives a lot of advantages .
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+ The even ask themself how this kind of things did n't cross their mind .
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+ People tends to choose other medias , and that is why litterature is in danger .
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+ I cast doubt that twenty years is too short time to prove the problem .
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+ So for these reasons i really believe that it 's important to have a broad knowledge on different subjects , instead of being focused on just one , because sometime the answer that we are searching for , we can easily find it in a field that can seems not related to our purpose .
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+ I am pleased to know intelligent peple and learn about things which I do n't know .
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+ To resolve this problem , the governments of the cities are likely to improve the public transportation system by building new subway system and adding more lines for buses .
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+ I know lots of old people who go to parties , stay always in contact with others people .
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+ But these thing seem to hard for old people , they move so hardly , and do n't have health body to play this thing like sports .
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+ For example , if you understand the idea that all diseases , caused by microorganisms , are treated with the antibiotics , you will never use antidepressants .
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+ I like about that , but after that it 's gradually starting boring and finally I did n't have interesting about all the stuff .
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+ In her salary we cant buy some car because we are planing to finish our hause in Binangonan , Rizal and we will planing to finish my study in Boston .
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+ so the information technology and advanced technology are so much increased .
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+ Even more relevant to the seduction of advertisement is the fact that quite frequently those images of perfection placed in front of our eyes are just mirages and illusions , bodies touched up by computer programs and therefore , they do not resemble reality at all .
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+ As the professor claimed the details and examples to strengthen the position of reading passage , which I , in the following pargarghs , would like to provide the evidence to present the whole views .
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+ In the advertisement that he shows in the media , newspapers , magazines , and public spaces , he clearly says that the product is made with products of high quality in technology .
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+ We have a lot of paper have to write .
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+ A person with broad knowlege will help him to renovate .
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+ The development of biomechanics has made this possible .
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+ This inadequate amount of fuel force us to use less cars .
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+ One of this important element is internet .
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+ You can only be successfull by learning new stuff and trying it too , by being an open and creative mind .
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+ Firstly the striped bass consume large quantitiy of menhaden , secondly this fish is also a source of protein for farm animal , and fishing industry gives work some people in Virginia .
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+ They were drove settlements in other domain .
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+ The time line about this danger , which i have already given in the above discussion is so predictable that one can have even calculations about it if he/she has both the population and existing fuel count .
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+ I think people should travel by making decision by themselves with sevral reasons .
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+ Indeed , they threat lot of freshwater fish species because they need to eat and to find different kind of food in the oceans .
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+ For example , if the city says that 8am~9 am is the most busiest time , than worker would argues that they drive a bit later
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+ Educators should provide opportunities for them to learn enough knowledge to survive the real world .
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+ For example , when I am studying for tests or doing my homework , my grandparents can go out and do what they enjoy .
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+ traditional enclopedias are written by trained expert for academic rigor that can not really achieve .
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+ By the time up everyone should be gathered up in a certain place .
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+ Else twenty years down the lane every major city would end up being a pile of metal junkyard , with no place to move around .
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+ And what are those risks ?
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+ In contrast , the speaker casts doubt on the conclusion .
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+ In this movie father has handicapped .
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+ Fo example , in this genaration people watch movies and listen to musics more than read books and novels .
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+ In malysia , there are a lot of cars .
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+ So they are free to do all sorts of things , even if thez are cinsidered as dangerous or irrisponsble , such as bungee-jumping .
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+ I think most of the people will like that in a busy world , but I don`t thing it will happen the next twenty years .
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+ Every one would expect to leave his owns and secrets dreams like to be a painter , a writter ...
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+ I ANSWERED THE QUESTION AND I GOT GOOD IMPRESSION FROM BOTH LECTURER AND FRIENDS .
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+ While , according to listening passage it seems fair for people te increase the tax price because they will be able to save money for other taxes they pay .
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+ Home work will help you to manage your time if not you might be using those time in some other purposes .
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+ I mean our homecontry because we can speak Japanese and can use Japanese .
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+ New kinds of vehicles will be invented with new technology than today .
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+ This would have definately required him to take out immense amount of time from his work and he stands as a perfect example with whom the youngsters of today relate .
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+ They follow the way the Sun goes from the east to the west .
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+ it 's the time to take a rest looking back in your present .
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+ I thought it is kind of ridicurous , but we have to do as tour guide said .
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+ So , if Japan has such common sense since long time ago , even after twenty years for sure , people will aim to own a car and still ride a car to show people that they are `` rich '' .
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+ An example that would make this categorization problemmatic is an architect .
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+ The incoming generation will not ride a two wheeler .
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+ And also the markting can do some adjust about the changing .
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+ This is supported by national and internation policy which is presenting attractively the advantages of going abroad , make self-experiences in other countries and cultures , learning foreign-languages while staying in a country where this language is spoken , and so on .
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+ Even if we are failed , We have to try to get a new things .
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+ He explained that the methane which is derived is a non biological process .
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+ I put into this group of people , everyone who have arrive to that success with his own work , i mean people who work very hard and try for example to develop new kinds of work , of technologies or someone who tries to do his work in another way to arrive the goal that he want easily .
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+ Confidence comes naturally since perfection is its along .
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+ Reasons is pay for them and teach the more than other institute .
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+ I totally agree that the youth today are not sparing sufficient time helping their communities .
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+ Nowadays , the society is changing drasticly .
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+ and through text book , students are more engaged .
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+ On the other hand , a chef that try new tastes will be recognize and he or she will gain a place in the cooking world .
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+ Also , I think we will thank this animals to everything that they have done to us no matter what .
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+ When I grow up , I start to understand what he said is quite right .
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+ Other one is a gambler which means that people always try the new things and take risks .
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+ Last month , I needed to buy digtal-camera .
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+ In the world oil price very high right now .
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+ The cause of the Tunguska explosion is asteroid .
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+ after we know and learn the facts , it will be easier for us to understand ideas and concepts .
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+ they did not get the ideas or any concepts about what they learn .
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+ And at the end , if you take a risk and you success in that , you surely will become a successful person with all the merits , and maybe also the awards , you merit .
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+ In my essy i want to focus on : how impotant is for students to learn facts .
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+ I naturally get to know that I do n't really want to know .
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+ Let 's say your interest lies in paintings .
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+ However , what makes a student excellent is to both understand the concept and learn the facts .
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+ lrenikg the studens the ideas have many advantegis :
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+ Do I want to risk my 2 years savings for a trip to Spain or do I want to use my kids college fund to start up my business ?
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+ So even the government is expecting the increase in the use of four wheeler .
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+ and you can have chanse to make a your person to help you .
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+ He or she would not be able to discuss spesific problems just because he does not know them .
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+ For example when I went to Bangkok , Thailand few years ago , I experienced I was a stranger in downtown .
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+ I have specific reasons for this .
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+ Actually it might not be true .
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+ We still have to burn down forest to make land for farming and the result is bird will lose more of their habitat .
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+ By the same token , people will learn many different intellages by doing so many things but they just learn it 's appeals not get any crutial informations and wisdom form it .
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+ On the other hand , if you specialize in one specific subject such as physics you will never help him .
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+ This is how we can hit the job market very early and proof that we are capable of doing job in an better manner .
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+ To judge a person 's contribution in terms of time would be specious .
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+ New experiences to somebory is the same of the challenger and challenger is moviment , rason to some people been continue living .
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+ our social wil be a lovely social , If the dram can cometure i think we must learn more knowledge .
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+ For example when you read your school 's book as a first time you will not understand any thing but when read it second time you understand it .
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+ This is the goverment rule that they have compulsory attand this seminar .
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+ They might put it on the label , but they do n't say it on tv advertising .
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+ For example , Many scientists and engineers are study about cars that make no more tough sound , and smoke .
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+ Without the empirical experience , i think , the learner tend to forget all the information he or she have learned throuhout his or her learning process in a long term .
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+ First , disking can be an alternative to prescribed burning .
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+ By just knowing culture of a different country that we are living and not born on , we wo n't be able to live .
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+ somebody who no give ans just take can not live within communities .
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+ Court coats are very high and many number of desputed tickets are seen .
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+ And what is more effective than loads of people working towards the same aim ?
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+ If we have this quality then no one can beat us .
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+ you have 30 typically an effective response will contain a minimum you will be satisfiy culture expienrence and and fit your test .
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+ But I only use this solfware to win a lot of prize , some of them have important influence in my country .
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+ If the sharp can not catch you mind , how can they sell the products to customer .
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+ The cutting the dead trees is called salvage logging .
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+ that 's why centralized , attributes , and bussines owner reduce thir bussinis is not respond for the rise of factories .
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+ second birds navigate by landmarks like river , coastlines , and moutains .
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+ A tour guide is generally a person who knows a great deal about the country , its most beautiful places , most visited ones , and the so on .
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+ They have to contact variety fields to find out what their interests are .
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+ Unfortunately in the most of the countries the functioning of the public transport is not perfecty organised .
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+ If you think of the consumtions of them , fishes have less fat and a lot of nutrients there .
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+ The public transpotation in the city may not be able to cope with this huge amount of people flow .
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+ Second , we learn many academic subjects , after that we learn specialize in one specific subject .
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+ This does n't mean that because you take risks you are going to succed .
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+ one of the most important problem is accidents for sure everyday millions of people dies jus because of the drivers not being carefull as a matter affect i do believe that there will be less cars in twenty years but this will happen just for one reasen that we will use somethink else .
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+ internet offer a good opportunity for people that travel for work , for a student , for work .
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+ Can you ever visualize what a chaos our society would suffer if every individual considers himself/ herself an expert in every given field ?
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+ In this sense , I would introduce the concepts of two aspects with a datailed analysis , and then it will comes to the conclusion .
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+ In my case , my yonger brother need to more than academic knowledge .
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+ Due to this , I feel that specialized students have more opportunity in future .
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+ Moreover before the oil and gas gone scientist will make new car that go by electricity or by sun light .
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+ However , I firmly believe that students have to learn broad knowledge of many academic subjects .
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+ I larned many kind of subject , also I could make difrent types friends .
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+ On top of that , even we are willing to spend the time to draft the travel plan , we have no idea on which travel sites are must-see .
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+ They need to have a global vision before deciding what the like , and the way of obtaining it is simply studying a broad syllabus .
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+ In order to understand these , and more importantly , to link these together , that wisdom will duly serve him .
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+ We can use it .
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+ Some people can encounter with people we have no idea about .
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+ When my grandmother getting old , she could not move her body easily .
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+ As a tour guide , the person has to be familiar with the place he or she is touring .
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+ Three other costumer have not started using the product because they dont have anything to hang it with .
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+ And in the place where there is no train we can not help using cars .
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+ you have to teach your child since he or she was antel they graw up .
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+ If students have to study for history for example it is often enough to just learn the facts but on the other hand studing for physics or maths needs the understanding of the concepts .
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+ For example , the subway in New York , bullet trains in Japan , underground tube trains in Singapore and the sky trains in Bangkok travel at lightening speed .
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+ First , young people have a active mind .
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+ Obviously the unreplaciable examination and less enemy can bring huge advance to fulfill the defination about success .
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+ Young people nowdays do n't give enough time to helping their communities .
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+ The commercial was defenately more impressive than the product itself .
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+ And one of them was my friend who had seriouse prblems with her health .
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+ To this day , I still remember what we studied that day in class .
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+ Ihad good life in my cauntry but everything I got from my patents .
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+ But if the student is going only learning things whithout knowing the concept then not any company is give apportunity to that person because he does not know the concept of its related branch so by this way its create a problem in the future .
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+ Third , stone tower of east coast is making unnatural way also this tower is unusual in Europe so non Europian might be made this tower .
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+ secondly , it is an unfair action because it will effect the low-income American .
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+ The factories are increasing sulfur dioxide to the air every year .
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+ It`s result in people more mature , strong and calm in front problems of the life , because they undertand the problems go away and it depend what kind manner everybory look the face of the problem .
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+ for example work on a project , .
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+ this speace must change gerden .
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+ However , exist people that thing that when the people have a forty years ever a older person .
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+ It is worthy of note that not every body will succeed when taking a risk , but that is not enough to deteir anybody who wishes to take one .
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+ apparently , I got a Japanese friend in the Japen , his name is Tomo .
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+ when they do some work they thinks they have to fine work in time .
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+ As the gasoline tax rasing , it will help the vehicle company to make more cars to sell it to people .
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+ Ignorance of striped bass will abbreviate our earning also it has some astonishing effects on our health .
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+ Maybe they have some disadvantages in humanity .
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+ In the lecture , that zebra mussel is not really a serious threat have been proven .
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+ I think it will be lost .
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+ I expect human can make new material to replace gas but it is very difficult .
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+ Ideas and motives for the war are more important to know because from them one might draw some conclusions and it might change something inside the student .
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+ Everything is possible which we can`t imagine .
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+ Although there are some rules for protect young peopel such as limiting of aging in movies and preview about the bad aspect of programs before s , it is just made for little kids not young peole like high shcool or university student .
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+ However , the fact that they most of the time do not reflect the actual quality of a product decreases the reliability of the advertisements .
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+ We seem to have a lot of problem with those even if we have more good materials than in the past .
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+ We can be fatalist an say that with the developing of the third world , the problem will worsen .
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+ This things can make us more successful in life ; even though were that successful we must continue are work , we should take our chances to the greater heights .
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+ For the greeks philosopher Plato an Aristotle , the capacity for understand ideas and concepts , the intelligence as the main ability of the human soul , is the part of ourselves that makes us the being we actually are .
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+ In conclusion understanding the concepts is the more important than learning the facts , because it 's the ultimate gole of learning the facts .
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+ I basically feel that young people do enjoy their life more than older people do .
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+ First , the ships not only helped them to spread but also they killed by ships .
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+ they might be bored of reading a complex passage .
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+ But it is possible to have a broad knowledge of many academis subjects without being specialized in one particular topic ?
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+ So she decides to work in a Nursing Home because she wants to provide care for elderly people .
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+ This demonstrates the undeniable fact that it is bebeficial to having differnt experiences .
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+ Therefore , they will be more deep thinking person and good for thier future , so theacher should be required to take courses every five years .
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+ In my case , I am working more than 200 hours a month , in order to get money required to pay back to a bank ( I borrowed some money for buying my house . ) .
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+ because , student must do homework .
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+ it 's make a good partner .
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+ As a result , she could get a job that she badly wanted but she did n't expected because many people were flock to this company .
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+ Maybe for the ecologistics in twenty years there will be fewer cars in use than there are today not for the citizens that everyday must go to the office .
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+ At this stage , youth require experience of older people to fight this depression .
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+ In fact this device was different from its competitor products .
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+ Also we do not have to care about other people , it means there is a privacy of us and we can talk loudly or might be able to sing .
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+ But i find out that the quality of the bat was very bad .
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+ some people only running to the work or used the undertairn , but if you have your cai you can used your car go to your work here .
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+ government rising the tax on gasoline .
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+ The professor also says that soy bean should be used as fod for the fish .
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+ He was successful aleady in his fields of living electric equipments , but , his began to new dominant of electronics technology and was succeed .
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+ A good company hires goods buzzers , these buzzers do not lie to consumers , that they use there words to let consumers know the goods is real , they do not praise the goods .
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+ Travelling in a group especially with a tour guide , helps us to make our trip be more productive .
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+ On the other hand , the reading passage states that using chemicals is clearly not such a good idea because it can develop parasitic infections in the human body .
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+ When they down to the forest then produced fire .
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+ So both the lecture an the reading think that other arcaeologist monuments in the area from Kingdom period .
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+ If I have one sujest .
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+ To be sure , we Japanese take part in destroying enviroment because we consume most wood .
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+ So i asked my student , how did he think about my lesson , and tried to find out where the proublem it is .
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+ That means if I have an broad knowledge in politics then I m aware that 'where to speak what ' .
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+ he also tells fact concepts to the students .
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+ That was a very beautiful dream in my mind at that time .
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+ After majoring in any feild of studies a student can not adjust immidiatly with the practical world .
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+ By contrast , the lecture claims that quality of discussion is the most important instead of the numbers of discussion .
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+ Concepts of a subject gives us the background of main streams of a subject we are going to learn and study .
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+ I will outline in the below paragraphs my arguments in favor of this statement .
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+ this example proves that knowing the fact is less important compare to knowing the concepts related to it .
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+ Einstien 's seminal theory of relativity is proved by facts .
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+ While i was there someone tried to steal my bag and passport .
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+ Second the rouds can not be damged because raising the tax there will be much less cars .
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+ Second , the scroll lists are huge gold like 35 kilograms , so it is price will be more bigger different .
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+ I dont have a car but i dreaming it off .
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+ Because the rest of the period the way they work could be different .
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+ This will definitely cause some promblems .
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+ Nowadays each of the family member owns a car .
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+ When you are able to understand ideas and concepts and with this are able to understand structures of thinking this can help you a lot .
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+ In America , alot of family have more than one cars , and futhermore some of them have three or four .
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+ Thus i see more people opting for their own car in the near future .
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+ So people who they do not give enough time to helping their communities , they should repair this .
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+ Otherwise , he/she may feel inadequate one day if he/she furthers his/her study .
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+ Most of us will understand better when the ideas and the concepts of the war is shown and we can get vey exited with it .
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+ So what shall I do ?
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+ I could not give much time to any of the sport so that i could be a great sportman .
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+ For example ; Smoking , I know that smoking is bad .
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+ This degree would enable me to branch out and look into other fields that involve some basic engineering .
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+ When someone did a legal behavior , he has to justified by law .
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+ Therefore , I am going to tell about this question thorough my experiences .
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+ Lastly , for the economic reason , it is not beneficial becasue the cost of the equipment abd staff required to control fires is very expensive .
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+ then there chance to shift him other parts of cricket .
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+ First of all , He argued that Amrican will not ignor the `` ecocertified '' as there are so many advertisiment now .
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+ The reasons and examples will belowed this eassy to support my opinion .
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+ But factully Secondly , It need to experiance .
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+ A student who chooses to study at university has to become well acquainted with different methods of expanding current ideas and concepts .
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+ Therefore french revolution happend in the middle age in Eruope because of that reasons . ''
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+ It is therefore important for the respective governments and international bodies to try and reduce the negative consequences of this trend .
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+ It mentions about the cane toad which threatens many local species in Australia .
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+ This will help to creat brotherhood realtionship .
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+ By trial and error I succeedded which gave me a very good feeling about myself .
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+ As we know that fish is taken as a meal it is harmful for the human beings to do fish farming .
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+ Although understanding the concepts is important , sometimes facts are the only solution for them to learn .
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+ And the prasdent of compeny lake Toyota or Ford , they successful because they know how to start ther compeny and makeing a smart thing .
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+ Instead , they would help with the house or with farming .
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+ but lecturer shows different angle of the systm ...
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+ People will buy more cars and take advantage of this mode of transportation in the days ahead .
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+ annd we can save many time cthe the second , the tour guide will be interduce the spot of enqui culture , then we can enjoy the deedly trip , not only go over thereto stay a few time .
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+ Understand how they work would give students a better lesson .
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+ Scond , Menzied points that chinese ships in the 1400s used very distinctive anchors that were round stones with a hole in the middle .
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+ Young people can work easily and can search any information in a few minutes .
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+ It can certainly be the case .
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+ In a group trip , we are forced to the goup time schedules .
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+ Probably , by using my own car this would have been much more difficult and stressful , if not impossible .
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+ Help others and make we all live in a confortable home .
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+ there may be global warming because of lacking of cooling .
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+ so , their parents will buy for them .
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+ Thy are busy in there self , thy dont spend time to help the society that they live in .
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+ And it seems like that notion will be even strengthen by the emergence of new Chinese producers how are even cheaper .
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+ I can remember that in alecture iattended .
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+ Ther third reason , is that give us the chance to make our brain work and think about how this happien .
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+ television makers just hung academic title on their program .
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+ Even altough everthing when there is a life there is a hope .
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+ They have espessial diet .
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+ This is clearly seen in the way many young people organize the collection of funds or books to help others receive a proper education , and , also in the way many students go to schools for the blind to read out books to them and help them out .
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+ They think what the celebrities say in the advertisement is true .
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+ As a result , young people feels a less sense of competition for a place in universities .
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+ However , Billgate developed people 's lives more comfortable than previos circumstance .
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+ Also , students , by paying more attention to understanding ideas and concepts , will not only comprehend the facts they are given , but also acquire the skill of understanding , which can be applied in all areas surrounding them .
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+ If a person just know the facts , he would never think about the possibilities .
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+ Though , in fact , old people can enjoy themselves some light sports entertainments , I think that not interesting than hard sports or something .
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+ They do not want to regret of their lives on earth .
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+ It is better to have a very good understanding knowledege of many academic because it makes you broad and gives you chances and oppurtunity to work in different fields and enviroment .
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+ For instance , YANG Zhenning , who is a famous scientist with great achievements and fame , has a high proficiency in literature while specifying the scientific research in physics .
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+ It is said that the zebra mussel from the bottom of the ship moved to the freshwather and devastate the nature .
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+ This implies that there can be instances were no such overstating take place at all .
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+ In my opinion there are some reasons why it is true .
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+ And availablity of jobs to the candidates having specfic knowledge is less when compare to the all round perormer ,
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+ Becuase when you understand the whole idea you can imagine how does the theory work .
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+ It is not worth to jump in pool without knowing how to swim since you may not be able to breath again .
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+ The person who takes many subjects stands az better chanceof getting a job .
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+ So to solve that kinds of problem they will have to use their understanding .
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+ Another thing is that adverts always show and indicate prices on commdities alowing consumers to budget well in order to be able to buy them .
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+ However the successful person who achieved great accomplishment do not escape or give up easily in front of the even impossible things regarded among people .
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+ In other words , cars would not be of use in the future because of these types of transportation being developed and invented .
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+ They come together for a 'LAN-party ' with the neighbour 's kids .
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+ Also the lecture mentioned that the stone placed between the Sphinx 's front paws was not placed there during the time of the old kingdom 's king , Khafre .
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+ but some young people do not give to helping their community .
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+ I give some of my time to help other people because I think it 's very important .
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+ for example , here is one student , who knows fact but does not know how to~ ?
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+ They can travel more freely than older people do .
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+ The first reason is that Groval warming did not connect with Anasazi disappearing .
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+ Simply we need to eat and buy clothes , make and rise family .
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+ This happens more when one is watching a movies with the family .
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+ Among the many skills required is the knowledge of more than two languages .
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+ However , it is so rare to find old people in pubs or in gymnasiums in China .
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+ Personally , I doubt that there will be fewer cars in use in twenty years than there are today , based on my observations of falling vehicle prices , increasing population and stagnating rate of technological advance in the field of terrestrial transportation .
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+ Finally , zebra mussels are likely to cause a decline in the overall fish population in habitats where they become dominant .
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+ I agree with that concept to take the risk and go for the new field .
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+ The size of the treasure written is too large .
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+ So it is very strange that why the poeple were able to live without enough water for 50 years , and then moved because they did n't have enough water .
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+ If they really interested in these courses , it 's all right .
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+ Therefore it is possible to believe that explosion of Tunguska was the explosion of asteroid .
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+ In the passage , it is said that only endotherm animals can maintain their temperature in such cold climates .
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+ Thinking of their old ages , young people are try to make a better society for everybody .
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+ if someone is n't know eating is very important for growth bons and brian or general for body it is fact but idease eating is just useful .
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+ Advertising can be used badly not only by corporations but also by governments , as for exemple the nazi regime .
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+ He 's the one who can give the different specialities the possibility to shine .
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+ But generally , moments of happiness in life can not really be compared because they are different .
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+ Such peole impressed other people through their strong well and divoution to duty .
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+ Besides , smoke emitting from cars and the noise coming the car engines damage environment and the the health of people .
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+ The mainly reasons are such as following .
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+ It has come to be one of the effective measures manufatures use in selling their products .
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+ However , when I went to Canada by my self , I did many things that I wanted , so it was very exciting .
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+ It is not an easy task for old people to see young people sort of spending their time on useless things , in their opinion .
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+ Sometimes their teachers only teach about the facts , which are easier to memorize .
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+ For example , if you visit the ruins in Rome , without a tour guide you do n't realize the importance and the history behind these ruins .
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+ So that they have to pay more attention to their health rather than to enjoy arts .
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+ Why do we like this ?
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+ However , she was wrong .
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+ To work hard means to run the company .
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+ if your answer is yes , that is good .
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+ For example if the old person doesnot hear properly then young ones right from the day of their cihildhood think of inventing something that can help the older people hear more properly .
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+ Right from the age of 5-6 years the children are busy with there curriculum .
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+ however , I firmly believe that traveling with guider is quiet beneficial because of it 's posibillity to travel many places in a short time and safetiness .
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+ i have studed for just examination wayse studed .
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+ We will feel confusion and we wo n't see matters clear .
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+ Thus , I think when we understand ideas and concept will be leaving the main effects and influence because it combine with our opinions and beleives .
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+ Is it merely understanding the idea behind that concept ?
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+ Making exercitation students can learn how to proceed in a correct way and making wrong operation they will be able to understand the concepts and don-t make the same errors or mistakes in the future .
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+ Adult content to sent their chirdren to school to contact these different kinds of class .
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+ what is the world and what are we supposed to do here ?
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+ This priedo not enough to evaluate the student .
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+ Secondly , Earth ground had heat .
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+ Therefore they could not get informations about their needs rather than now , we can find out what we are want and get alot of informations about our interests .
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+ That is not what merit-based payment is really about .
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+ Anglo version of Christianity became popular in the northern Europe and still now many people are believing in its doctrines .
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+ Before selecting a product , everybody should read carefully all the information available about it .
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+ The disability of doing the things that desired make olders unhappy .
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+ The speaker argues that it is resulted from the difficulties of the today 's literature .
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+ However , I want to go to the U.S.A that I can study and life in my dream 's contury , I want to have my famliy that I never not alony .
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+ I do not know American teathers so but some Japanese theacher speak just facts in the class hours .
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+ Because of this , I prefer studying concepts and ideas more thad learnig facts .
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+ A product needs to have advertisement so it gets to known around a place and it gets its population so everyone will like a piece of it .
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+ Most scientists say these bass play a much more significant role in the decrease of the menhaden population .
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+ When someone have more than one academic subject it would be more amazing , interresting , positive , great , and helpfull .
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+ Therfor , I think it will be more cars than today .
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+ because we are watching movie earn something .
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+ but now every thing is change , the life becom more dificullty .
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+ They should understand what the ideas and concepts they study mean in the practice , how they can be used and have already been used .
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+ Some products they sell it expensive because it was branded , some are cheaper because it was not branded product but if you 'll see the quality , it 's almost the same as the expensive one .
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+ It is therefore necessary to understand the idea behind it and come up with a well-organized concept .
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+ He knows how to draw a line of diffrence between gambling and taking risk .
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+ So , we must cooperate well with others , after we solve the today 's problem .
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+ It may tell us how large the world it is .
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+ So a prohibition would n't solve the real problem .
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+ though the preferrences might be different for a young person and for an older person to fully enjoy their life .
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+ In younger generation one can find more joy externally by chasing their dreams and in elderly people the it can be internal .
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+ It has some problems that it can effect to humens .
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+ Sure , both arguments will probably decrease the number of cars , but the strongest argument speaks for itself : China .
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+ It mentions that now , it has reached to some oarts of North America .
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+ And I expect , if we lose quanlities of cars , we will protect our life , our environment , and we will not depend on resourse gas ,
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+ I claim that they are not yet able to feel the same feeling of satisfaction that an old man , seing his grandchilds playing , does have .
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+ Hence , I did not have to wake up too early this morning , I took the underground , and the train , then the underground in Rome .
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+ Edison , who invented a bulb , is obvious example .
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+ Many people think that treasure never existed , but in reality it exits .
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+ Maybe I can not enjoy in real meaning and I am tired .
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+ This does not imply that either person is not enjoying life , or enjoying it to a different degree .
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+ Even if they use buses , whtch are big cars , the fact pepole taking bus still reduce the number of the car .
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+ Our group decided to open Waseda Cafe .
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+ Nowadays so many people study the way that makes advertisemets increase the sells , that is why our behaviour is influenced by what we listen or what we see on the television .
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+ However , I also feel good about this because this shows the huge leap we could make in twenty years , not just small steps .
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+ She also use this to challenge the reading passage .
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+ In this way a person always feels to be original and `` modern '' , not `` ancient '' like people that surroand him or her .
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+ I need to understand what are carbohydrates , proteins , vitamins and minerals and how they are unfolded in our body to produce ATP .
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+ and none of tourist will come and yellowstone will not be popular and of course , local businesses that depended on park visitors suffered as a result .
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+ When we go to their home , they look like to be hapiness .
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+ But if all you want is stay at home and live on your own , perhaps it is not that important for you .
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+ Our country have been criticizing on the one way teaching .
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+ It is also possible that travelers could be re-schedule the plan and the destinations .
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+ It is not much less frequent , though , and it still fulfills the needs that we have for it today .
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+ as a conclution you are not atracted totaly by the product but , by the lifestile that this product will give to you .
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+ Though I am from Fukuoka , now I live in Yokohama in order to go to Yokohama City University .
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+ In the twenty years , they also can give us the better cars to use less resources-consumed transportation tools and give us the much more convenience tools for our travelling .
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+ It is necessary a breakthrough event or product to succeed .
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+ lot 's of people using bycicle to go where .
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+ Second , old houses can stands in the way of the development of communicates .
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+ what we have to care about is that the oil is not used only for cars but also other materials .
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+ due to this new product is floop in a market .
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+ Fresh water will be carried by the ship of that travels from Europe to the east coast of North America , and therefore the mussel will be spread to the whole of Europe .
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+ I do not gree that initative people will take risk more than those who do not .
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+ Graham bell worked a lot and took risks for inventing this Telephone apart from is electrical knowledge .
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+ For example , during the traffic jam , the transit ca n't accomodate such large amount of people , how would the clerks .
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+ He or she can help me in languages , introducing specific beautiful places , what the special food in that country is , and how about that country 's culture .
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+ and new gerrthion berfer to uesing the transport this why know thay think in tewenty years fewer car use .
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+ travelling by youself is very good for your fulture .
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+ But if I was trying to do all the sight-seeing without a tour guide , that would be very difficult and dangerous .
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+ When we talk about the so-called value of a product , we envision a scenario where dozens of products are available in supermarket shelves and when you switch on a television , there is an endless stream of commercials , each claiming exciting new features about the products advertised .
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+ In addition , it uses the North Satr to migrate directly to the north .
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+ Sometimes , even a personality , like a famous actor , becomes this truthworthy voice .
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+ For example , the hamburgers in the commercials and menus look way more juicy , neat , and fresh than the ones you buy .
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+ Now a days all the up coming the gratdutes are just muging the subject mostly 70 % of subjectjust learl .
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+ For me there are few very friends or cklassmates that would the better for a friend .
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+ all the facts are mere deceptions .
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+ We still don`t know aliens to be or not to be in our solar system .
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+ If I travel in a group by a tour guide , I will be limit a time .
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+ Attendence does not mean that teenegers are fully participating in class .
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+ Trust me , the God will wish the young people .
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+ In studing the processes underlying biochemical pathways knowledge of biochemistry is required which is an integration of biology and chemistry .
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+ Thanks to new and `` out of the box '' way of thinking it is what made our civilizations what it 's now .
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+ when tlaked to the employment the company should not knowa
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+ In this moment become business became online-business .
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+ Traveling is very importen to the peoples to know about world and in group ti could be might as well .
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+ it contributes to the air pollution and the temperature arising .
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+ For instance , the birds are not usually try to remeber the subjects what they have passed by , such as a stone , a building , or even a small house .
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+ That`s turth !
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+ iFor example , you had to employ a supervisor the manage the factory , and the operatating bill is much higher than the transportation costs .
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+ Because it had creative and innovation .
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+ So it means there is no certain way about how migratintg birds find their way to the home .
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+ Their life is repeteation of studying and learning .
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+ However , the problem is if we use prescribed burning as a tool , it requires a lot of money - 10 times more than normal way .
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+ But there are several reasons that drawn me into this conclusion .
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+ they usually forget where the book set .
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+ Who can say no to a buissnes that can make your life more safe ?
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+ For exammple , i prefar to specializes in public relation which is help me in my personal life , how to treat with author people .
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+ Now let me tell you about daily activities of my father and compare it with mine .
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+ Although the professor in the listening passage explains that the solution is acceptable because not only the striped bass population is vital for menhaden but also the entire ecological system based on it .
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+ the fact is that it would rain when the specific condition is prepared .
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+ that is not true also .
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+ First is how to release the drugs as fast as possible , in order to sell it faster and to make more money faster , but goverment requeres a certein amount of the testing to be done before the drug is reliased , so it reduses the date of drug release .
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+ May be one day there will be a tool that will take us anywhere we want only in a few seconds .
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+ There seem to be too many hurdles present in the growth of the car industry in recent times .
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+ So its depends on the defferent body nature .
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+ It 's slow process but after the process they can use Yerkish signs and start to understand what people , trainers , researchers are saying .
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+ If we plant some speices which is very stonger to live , compareing other plants .
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+ Because it rains more , and the plants grow well , so the Puebo can make full use of it .
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+ Additionaly , popular movies stars or famous people in the advertisements attract people .
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+ The first is our life condition .
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+ for example if successful people do n't try new things how people could do the airplane , cars , computers , etc .
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+ Let us think of music as a metaphor for all the areas of knowledge , and the different instruments as metaphors for all the seperate disciplines .
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+ The more I study , the more I satisfy .
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+ Billions of peple use it every day .
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+ I went to the Wegman to buy the watch because I thought it would be nice to have one .
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+ Major improvements should be done in public transportation to get peolpe give up their vehicles .
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+ Firstly , it is hard for young people to find time to help their community .
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+ Many people have many reasons , like to see around abroad or to have diffrent experience , but their purpose have something in common .
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+ We alwayse joke around or doing something stupid .
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+ So , cars have a positive impact on the economy and I do n't think that the government will try to put restrictions on this .
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+ Gone are those days when only rich could have afforded it .
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+ Even if we do not have one ourselves , other people utilize them to make our lives easier - be it a transporter bringing food to the supermarket or the car that brings us to the hospital in case of a severe accident .
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+ People like these often get bored listening to the tour guides lectures that sometimes resemble a monologue learned by heart for a class .
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+ This does n't destroy our culture , because our culture has changed .
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+ Our current status of living is highly energy intensive .
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+ so my opinion is If friend is stay in the world and then friend can help every thing .
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+ Lsat but no least , zenra mussels are likely to cause a decline in the overall fish population in habitats where they become dominant .
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+ Scientists are worried that someday these fossil fuels can be finish and no more .
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+ so , it is important to student
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+ I had been struggling with the way of completing hard assignments , studying , improving a grade , and learning strategies .
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+ Because in competition Man want everything better than his competitor .
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+ the undersatnd ideas and the concepts help students learn informations about the many subjects and acccept good education form information the have .
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+ Therefore , we think ourselvese that mind care of society is front do it .
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+ The basic requirements of today 's man has changed .
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+ One can have alot of fun or enjoyment on the trip ; if you are guided by the person who known the area .
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+ But the only one reason is that they are never give up .
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+ The only possible answer I can come up with is that success is understood to be the ability to invent new ideas , to put into practice novel theories or strategies .
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+ Any one has fears and feels scary to take a new challenge .
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+ The population explosion is another factor catalysing the consumption of energy resources .
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+ Why should I do that ?
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+ It can certainly help us to improve to other stage .
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+ but after a while the found out its not true .
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+ Although , people have a great brain capacity to gain and learn knowlege , so it is easy to gain general knowledge about everything .
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+ but what about the stress that they have to undergo , the stress related not only for there position in life but fight that they undergo for their ambition .
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+ in the case of vehicles like motor cycles , the number of persons are limited to 2 and similarly there are limits to the number of persons that can be accomadated in the vehicle .
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+ And the risk is one of these opportunities .
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+ As I see it , there will be a lot of research done in the future to find such alternitive energies , which will also be environmental-friendly , as well as cheaper .
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+ Speed camera can be placed in many locations along a highway .
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+ Therefore , I can more enjoy the trip without .
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+ he is a specialist in computer program but he do not know about other field .
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+ But the experience of painting gives me many new abilities in filmaking .
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+ bacause I have broad knowledge .
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+ people try to drinking it .
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+ If everone in the city uses their own cars , the city will be seriously polluted by the smoke .
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+ Dont afraid to do some new !
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+ It is rather than to give them strong medicins tnl them .
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+ Fourtunately their topic becomes more clear by using this much amount of the concepts provided by the books .
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+ A person can not be successful if they act the same as regular people .
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+ They will have tremendous problem trying to keep their car at a safe place .
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+ Secondly , they have the confidence that new way will be another way to improve a mechanis .
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+ They have limit to way which have meaning and function like a word .
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+ also save your time and make you satify this journal .
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+ Moreover , the decision of others could be wrong .
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+ To do so , companies must present their products in a better light than they really are as otherwise , the company 's future including that one of the employees might be at risk .
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+ they are the boney and vital part o the society .
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+ Youngsters , being healthy , have less things to worry about .
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+ She believes people can increase their cultural sense by good pieces of music or preciuos movies too .
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+ The most important thing , that you can do , is don=t tell him like a baby .
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+ To find new concepts and using it in their future job .
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+ I think that the biggest reason is devised environment compared with past .
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+ If older people are more acceptable to changes , their lives will becom better .
532
+ There are very distent for ancestor to move the treasure form Egypt to Dead Sea .
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+ That means , just learn facts are not going to leave temporaty to students .
534
+ Although , I often hurt in this time which thinking some question .
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+ My personal perception is that such a behaviour is damaging to a young person 's personality , since it promotes uniformity and conformity , rather than creativity and innovation .
536
+ Facts helps us to know the utility or advantages of the product that has newly formed .
537
+ The other is about the extreme lengths to conserve water .
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+ It is important for everyone to have faith in themselves and always look forward and not stay in one place .
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+ The first theory is that birds navigate in reference to celestial objects like the sun and stars .
540
+ Every house nowdays has a computer , mobile , etc.this is the thing today 's man want to live .
541
+ You might be able to be a very successful scholar of the language , but you might not be able to speak the language at all .
542
+ These are enjoyable tasks to make your mind set be looking forward to the various experiences .
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+ Those problems do not exist for an online encyclopedia , which can be reached by everybody who has access to an internet connection .
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+ Second , if park has fires , animal that in the park do n't survival .
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+ I think the shrinking market conditions force car companies to fight harder to survive .
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+ Then this phenomena reminds them , it comes the time of refering to other subjects .
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+ He could then strive to get practical experience of that field after all theory is lame without practical .
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+ While studying at university , people may still do not know which subject they should specialize on .
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+ These activities are only for future or amusement of them .
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+ I have great influence on my life .
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+ After all , we are the internet generation .
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+ It 's expensive .
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+ Is it really possible ?
554
+ That is the bravery and being interested to all things .
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+ I will describe those two main issues : to meet the modern socity 's needs and to be eligiable candidates for some companies .
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+ When the Bill Gates was young man , he was attended to Harberd University and he was respected by others to just attend in the Harberd .
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+ Because of fast-paced societies , we ca n't image what the world would be changed .
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+ Otherwise , We are sick and tired of living in the world .
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+ Take the example of Bangalore city in India .
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+ These surveys also demostrate how much young men and women are not aware of the improvements they could afford if they were able to really put themselves in an effective relation with their communities .
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+ And as a contradiction of this the professor said that dicease study is not designed very well .
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+ Therefore , many psychological tricks are used to let a product seem more attractive than it is in reality .
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+ In order to maintain old buildings cost a lot of money .
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+ These factors can only contribute to growth in number of cars .
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+ We do not need to look for parking space .
566
+ Sometimes , it is very comportable but , it 's not important for me .
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+ Internet encyclopedias can contribute a new articles or make an editorial change .
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+ It so happens very often that many companies are involved in making the same product and this means competition .
569
+ Why there is n't one that was left around Tunguska ?
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+ Have you ever think about this ?
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+ Because students are young .
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+ This is in contrast to the point in the reading that advertising does not produce any effect on American epople because they receive bombardment from different sources .
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+ If they teach them , they will never forget it and it is benefitial for our country .
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+ I can not imagine that during the next 20 years anything could hinder a American to use his car to drive down to the post office which is only 3 blocks away .
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+ For instance , when I was elementary school , I learned mathmatics formura without concept .
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+ When you look at the Honda Civic 's advertising , it looks fancy as Mercedes , too .
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+ That 's the way it is .
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+ that would be frequently asked qeuestion , so to answer this question we should be aware of the facts .
579
+ However far we try to cast a view , gas has become a very expensive item that will even become more expensive .
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+ clearly , you must show you skills and by speaking .
581
+ It is very important for theme to understand ideas and concepts than it is for them to learn facts .
582
+ Rather than keep his investment within the confines of the oil bussiness where he is the master he went ahead with his new plan .
583
+ They complete each other .
584
+ Therefore , if someone comes up with that breakthrough or innovative ideas , he will be the first to capitalize it .
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+ students may doas not anderstand facts very will antell they ander stand the idea and concept that is related to the fact .
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+ They wander in the streets wearing all kinds of clothes .
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+ However , almost all of tour guide would go there with my group members and me .
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+ But this does not happen .
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+ In history , for example , it is helpful to understand what event causes another one , and why ; in this way , it is easier to learn that the first one occurs before the second one , and thus it is easier to learn dates .
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+ The fact is that by making the nails ourselves they would probably cost us more than buying them .
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+ There are my children who are not going to school or colleges and coming to movies .
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+ But , in the technology and evolution time people 's mind had arrived to a solution , they must decrease water carriers or water way ships which travel between North America and The Eastern Europe , or build more canals and ship ports so the load on the ship can be decreased and less zebra mussel is transported .
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+ It can be good opportunity to make their own time to do anything .
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+ However , she also said that some kinds of birds are shrink .
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+ Yet I am sure there are a number of exapmles of people who have achieved success that would prove the statement wrong .
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+ This is obvious from the fact that when the mind is not clear and free , man can not involve himself completely in doing any activity .
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+ However , I have different way of thinking toward the quote .
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+ First , young people have a lot of problems .
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+ This is an effective solution to stop an advancing fires .
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+ This always chalanges the consumers to buy a perticular commodity in order to satisfy their needs and want in the morden days .
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+ Fro exemple , it will be easier for people to concentrate on a subject such as geology , having a broad knwoledge of many academics , than to try to concentrate on geology after having studied litterature .
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+ After a official training course , we helped the patients to bath , talked with the elder people who lived alone , and helped the organization to hold activities during special occasions like the mother 's day .
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+ You can buy a vavilla cake in a fine store and another vanilla cake in the regular store .
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+ some guider is not sure about information .
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+ They share their views and ideas within a group .
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+ Hope is the main key for finding new task .
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+ This is because , the choice can appear to students as a common part .
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+ Developing communities want to build more modern duildings .
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+ I strongly believe that in twenty years there will be fewer cars in use than there are today because of the damage decreasment , and technology replacment .
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+ Most important , however , zebra mussels often have no predators in their new habitats , and species without natural predatpres are likely to dominate their habitats .
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+ It is possible that as the energy problem , the people 's live styal will be changed .
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+ For example , When I was in school my Geography book present `` Ploto '' as the last planet but the recent studies posted that `` Ploto '' is not a planet at all becouse of some different chracterictcs .
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+ But that does not mean that I do not respect and admire the others..
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+ For example , in Korea , teachers teach something and students learn what teachers saying without dissussing with students while class .
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+ They do not need to know about what facts about that cake are .
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+ First , we can protect our enviroment by saving oil and gas
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+ To have broad knowledge of many academic subject , we can pick up more interesting fields about subject and it 's too easy to understand .
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+ And I am completely disagree with what the auther want to say .
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+ I support my feel that it can be part of life .
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+ but on the other hand , we have a risk to poison this product , because farmers often feed their fish growth-inducing chemicals .
621
+ Think about it , If you are 50~60 years old you always think your health .
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+ I advice all people to always keep smaile and have fun in this wonderful life god gave us .
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+ Everybody knows each other .
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+ Anther reason to joing a big company is job security .
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+ Indeed , on the one hand , there are obvious signs that cars are doomed to be less and less baught by people .
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+ Although we do n't have good grade , we have tallent to another things .
627
+ The people attending this lecture will mostly be those that are specialists in the topic subject .
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+ To maintain the products more valuable they have sometimes use strategies to keep the clientele with same enthousiasm .
629
+ Also the second argument seems to be a bit out of context as the new technologies may hardly cut down on the numbers of cars used .
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+ But it depends on what level we gain this knowledge .
631
+ As the profession said , pressure in water is another reason to have explosion .
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+ For example banks have many very specialized departements .
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+ Everybody would in the end benefit from their experience : people in general and people who wants to learn from them .
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+ boys and girls easy beleive them .
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+ In this time , my opiniom is young people enjoy life than older people do .
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+ More informations how can we get it is the important things .
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+ This is merely an opinion based on present , albeit established facts .
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+ They dont have to read spacific books and articles just because they love the topic .
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+ It is not bed if you know it , it means that your intelligence is high but a doctor has to be absolutely good at safing and helping ill persons .
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+ If however the student will put only conepts and his/hers ore someone elses ideas or concepts , which can be mistakes will make the professor think if the student actualy did what was asked from the assigment .
641
+ We can just hope that those cars will have a new motor generation wich pollute less .
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+ When I watching TV , radion ...
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+ After he graduated his universty , thanks to his skill of software , he can got a job easily and he become best in his field .
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+ Everybody deserve to enjoy life .
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+ it would increased in price after afew year and its ' owner would have an overprice and he would be a successful man .
646
+ but the professor refutes the idea by illustrating some tested resulta from research condcted by a oil is not taken arouend the world .
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+ Those who were open enough to try it , had the risk about spending too much money as they choose the first and only tariff which was higher than other suppliers , but they were connected to the world .
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+ The old teaching system is a fair system because it treats teachers on education , teaching skills and Finall and the most important thing is teaching experience .
649
+ At the time of emergency he / she could be of great help if he / she is aware of the child health problems and their cure .
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+ The problem is that when we and our competitors have more or less the same resources and the same strategy , both would survive but chance of ones victory is not ensured .
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+ It is dangerous for the plants and corps and changes rivers too acidic for living fish and other animals in .
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+ It is related strongly to our daily life .
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+ With this pupluation outburst , more cars will have to be present to meet the needs of the people .
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+ It was said in the passage that the humans are endotherms and maintain the internal body temperatures upto 37 degrees , the same with dinosaurs that they maintain body temperatures upto 37 degrees or more than this temperature .
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+ If there were no concerned adults who had to care for the feeding , care and well being of those children , humanity as we know it would not exist .
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+ As people say `` The luck follows the ones that are brave '' and to destroy your everyday routine you must be brave enough but that will probably bring you success .
657
+ In my opinion , i agee with the statement , most advertisement make products seem much better than they really are .
658
+ there are two crucial facts : no particles from asteroid explosion , area of the astroid and meteriority of explosion .
659
+ Young people are more easily to adapt new technologies than old people .
660
+ It would be similar to adding a few drops of water to the ocean .
661
+ For usually success is connected with some achievement .
662
+ If the explorers didnt take risk we wouldnt discover the new contenant .
663
+ The second points is about the evidence , according the the passage the evidence that associates the Sphinx with a know Old Kindgom King , and identifies the Sphinx as honoring Khafre , but the lecture says that , these evidence are not strong to accept the point , it is not strong either to accept the Old Kingdom King , Khafre and his stone plaque between the Sphinx front paws carries and identifies the khafre .
664
+ First of all , you will know a lot of things about this subject becous you do not have any thing elss to do .
665
+ During the Mao regime , cars were only accessible for politicians or privileged party members .
666
+ They say that they have some reasons .
667
+ They are very young and they do not have a job so they can not finish their studying .
668
+ However , people , who are not joinde the event , seems like winner because they forgot the event ealy .
669
+ Secondly , critics argue that many cases of placebo -induced improvement take place just at a psychological level .
670
+ Second , he says the strong prpperty rights dveloped from factoriy system and not vice versa .
671
+ Bus , Subway , even plane are means of travelling which can be used in a lot of areas .
672
+ For example in a science subject it is necesserary that the students understand the way if not they ca n't follow the teacher .
673
+ Many people whaching advertise .
674
+ But at that time , people who had knowledge on various fields , were able to find jobs in the surviving field .
675
+ There is nothing has been declined of literature .
676
+ They do not have to go to work everyday instead they may go see a football game in a different city .
677
+ Also , it is more comfotable to moving .
678
+ And you can not imagine any government giving up so many workplaces for unemployment .
679
+ Comming to atmospere and nature both are same .
680
+ I wish I can go to travel somewhere that I can take pictures as much as I want it .
681
+ For example if my friends talking about their proplem about computer issues , I will give them an advices about how to solve the prople or just to listen to and understand them will also help the to be comfortable in our meeting .
682
+ For example , famous businessman travel over the world everyday !
683
+ The knowledge we have will increase our ability to compete in the future .
684
+ There are a lot of car company and every year they made at least a 6 or 7 or 8 or more new car .
685
+ If any problem occurs in older age it is very difficult one to them .
686
+ I think that talking with a person who has different mother toungh compare to me is the best way to learn a new culture and language however there are any chane to meet them .
687
+ This fast pace economic growth , which can also be observed in a large number of developing nations , has brought about an increase in per capita income and imroved lifestyles for individuals .
688
+ In modern life it is all about the money and what you earn but that is not only a success .
689
+ IN CASES LIKE THAT BMW ARE USING ADVERTISEMENTS WAY TO SHOW HOW REALLY IS THE PRODUCT TO THE PEOPLE .
690
+ When Google was founded other Internet search machines already existed .
691
+ I want broad knowedge of many academic .
692
+ We had a lot of conversations concerning the future of this sector , but never detected signs or future plans for the sector which would implicit a declination of the amount of cars .
693
+ He knows many countries around the world .
694
+ Because getting old is not just age .
695
+ It 's not really good .
696
+ Maybe when the economy is bad , such people can find new jobs quickly , but it may not be the best job they can do .
697
+ The important thing about this case is , each countrey hase to use official solution for their learning problems .
698
+ for example a reasercher that wants to be successfull must take risk .
699
+ The leg of all modern endotherms are undernearth it 's body .
700
+ So if they do n't update themselves with the recent study what they will gona tecah to their student .
701
+ Second , the high cost of drug testing finally lead the cost of the unit drug cost being higher than produing it .
702
+ However , the lecturer says that the vague location was described because the antient people wanted to keep the location of the treasure secret .
703
+ However , the importance of the knowledge of facts can not be underestimated .
704
+ But , on the contrary , he argues thlat fluoride also some disadvantage .
705
+ For these reasons , I disagree that young people have more fun than old people .
706
+ He mentions that chemicals used for curing illed fish harvested in farms could danger wild species .
707
+ For exsample I like to go to a big city like New York .
708
+ When we were born , our parents tough us how to speak , after we grow up , they send us to the school to learn how to write , sometime you have to learn the vocabulary from the write , then you can use more words in your speak .
709
+ Do you give it to another person to solve ?
710
+ Everybody all knows sport can improve our body , But we need try by ourself than we will know , yes , sport real can help us to get a health boay .
711
+ Thus , we can easily remember this formura without spent exstra enersy and time. , and it is still usefull to me .
712
+ However , I think that what students like is more important .
713
+ They are simply manipulated by the idea of the top-product like best seller , brand , luxuries and briefly think about their own safe .
714
+ First he shows that in some cases placebo made the patient believe he was gon na get cured , which made him create more killing cells , which cured him .
715
+ You will be like in one or two or three academic , you get it coz everything you know you can appear it use together to make something better .
716
+ And this might propably mean that our knowledge in limited .
717
+ This rebuffs the reading passage 's explanation that prescribed might be caused fire spreading , so it is hard to coordinate .
718
+ Now they can afford the lawsuit case against music industries who sued them about 100million dollars for inventing p2p software to hack their intellectual property .
719
+ Thus , after you return to the city , you may became brothers .
720
+ Its not incorrect to say that the world is losing some great support system to which the young people can greatly contribute .
721
+ Becaus we need food .
722
+ When there is need to do something , young peolpe do not think .
723
+ He will be matured enough to take wise decisions in expanding his business and trying out new things .
724
+ The ecological balance should be for the entire area .
725
+ Early signs can already be seen .
726
+ This is probably because we are all , in general , pampered from the time we were born until well into our adolescence .
727
+ The listening part give usinformation Vulcan which was found on Mars and also there was found a bacteria but no one can indicate what kind of bacteria was taha .
728
+ In Korea , we are using day-off system of the using private vehicle .
729
+ The personn takes the bike , goes where he wishs and leaves the car to his closest bus station .
730
+ I can image both statements of views , as far as I am concerned , I consider that cars will not be more and more in the future .
731
+ Learning how to play the piano or dance ballet may have been a privilege in the past , but this is not so now .
732
+ Example , the school have a regulation that there will be punishment for them who late entering the class .
733
+ Accordingly , most of students have learned many subjects in their school .
734
+ But there still have a lot of people did not successful yet .
735
+ Second , he can not accept that result of lie detectors use as evidence in court .
736
+ They are moved by solar energy .
737
+ it is ture .
738
+ And I going to anothere country .
739
+ Imagine , we could have trees in our garden that produce cherrrys and apples .
740
+ I guduate in university .
741
+ On the other hand , in the lecture , the absence of a crater in Tunguska demands atmosphere .
742
+ A lesson is another new thing you gained from an experience .
743
+ The youth today are aware of their responsibilites as a citizen .
744
+ But I disegree this opinion because often the advertisement do n't speak about the only functionals of the product but it promises other characteristics that do n't depend by it .
745
+ it gives him many apprtunites in the life , and i think that being knowledge person is a very wouderful thing to have so we can spend our lives in a successful way and full of happenis .
746
+ In other words , the image in the TV comercial is the most important point that the watcher determine whether he/she but it or not .
747
+ Members gather money for the funeral and help them .
data/raw/jfleg_repo/EACL_exp/m2converter/README.md ADDED
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1
+ # (unofficial) M2 converter
2
+
3
+ The m2 converter takes source and reference sentences and create .m2 annotation. (Error types are not specified.)
4
+
5
+ (N.B. This is not an official script for generating M2 annotation.)
6
+
7
+
8
+ - prerequisites
9
+ - nltk
10
+ - pattern
11
+ - stanford pos tagger
12
+
13
+ run sh getpostagger.sh
14
+
15
+
16
+ - run
17
+
18
+ (e.g.) python m2converter.py -s source_txt -r reference_dir > reference.m2
19
+
20
+
21
+ - Questions?
22
+ - E-mail to keisuke@cs.jhu.edu
data/raw/jfleg_repo/EACL_exp/m2converter/dev.ref.m2 ADDED
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data/raw/jfleg_repo/EACL_exp/m2converter/getpostagger.sh ADDED
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1
+ wget http://nlp.stanford.edu/software/stanford-postagger-full-2014-08-27.zip
2
+ unzip stanford-postagger-full-2014-08-27.zip
3
+ rm stanford-postagger-full-2014-08-27.zip
4
+ mv stanford-postagger-full-2014-08-27 stanford-postagger
5
+
data/raw/jfleg_repo/EACL_exp/m2converter/m2converter.py ADDED
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1
+ #!/usr/bin/env python
2
+ #encoding: utf-8
3
+
4
+ #usag:e python
5
+
6
+ __author__ = "Keisuke Sakaguchi"
7
+
8
+ import sys
9
+ import os
10
+ import argparse
11
+ import util.edit_dist
12
+ import util.assignIOB
13
+ from nltk.tokenize import sent_tokenize
14
+ from nltk.tokenize import word_tokenize
15
+
16
+ # use either one depending on your NLTK version
17
+ #from nltk.tag.stanford import POSTagger
18
+ from nltk.tag.stanford import StanfordPOSTagger
19
+
20
+ ### ENVIRONMENTAL SETTINGS ###
21
+ JAVA_PATH = "/usr/lib/jvm/default-java/bin/java"
22
+ # for Mac users, it would be like
23
+ #JAVA_PATH = "/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.7.0_25.jdk/Contents/Home/bin/java"
24
+
25
+ STANFORD="./stanford-postagger/"
26
+ ##############################
27
+
28
+ os.environ['JAVAHOME'] = JAVA_PATH
29
+
30
+ # use either one depending on your NLTK version
31
+ #postagger = POSTagger(STANFORD+"models/english-bidirectional-distsim.tagger", STANFORD+"stanford-postagger.jar", encoding="utf-8")
32
+ postagger = StanfordPOSTagger(STANFORD+"models/english-bidirectional-distsim.tagger", STANFORD+"stanford-postagger.jar", encoding="utf-8")
33
+
34
+ # argparser
35
+ arg_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
36
+ arg_parser.add_argument('-s', action='store', dest='source_file_path',
37
+ help='source file', required=True)
38
+ arg_parser.add_argument('-r', action='store', dest='reference_directory_path',
39
+ help='directory which contains (the same kind of) references', required=True)
40
+ arg_parser.add_argument('-n', action='store', dest='ng_list_path',
41
+ help='use this if you want to skip some sentences with specific line numbers', required=False)
42
+ arg_parser.add_argument('-d', action='store_true', dest='debug', default=False,
43
+ help='print out verbosely just for debugging porposes', required=False)
44
+ args = arg_parser.parse_args()
45
+
46
+
47
+ ng_sentid = {}
48
+ if args.ng_list_path:
49
+ for li in open(args.ng_list_path, 'r').readlines():
50
+ ng_sentid[int(li.rstrip())] = 1
51
+
52
+ if args.debug:
53
+ print "## ng_list loaded"
54
+
55
+ src_len = len(open(args.source_file_path).readlines())
56
+ src = open(args.source_file_path, "r")
57
+
58
+ if args.debug:
59
+ print "## src loaded"
60
+
61
+
62
+ refs = []
63
+ for f in os.listdir(args.reference_directory_path):
64
+ refs.append(args.reference_directory_path + '/' + f)
65
+
66
+ refFiles = []
67
+ for ref in refs:
68
+ refFiles.append(open(ref, 'r'))
69
+ ref_len = len(open(ref, 'r').readlines())
70
+ assert ref_len == src_len
71
+
72
+
73
+ for i, s in enumerate(src.readlines()):
74
+ if args.debug:
75
+ print "## sentence line {}".format(str(i+1))
76
+
77
+ if i+1 in ng_sentid.keys():
78
+ if args.debug:
79
+ print "## in ng_list"
80
+ print "S " + s.rstrip()
81
+ print
82
+ for ref in refFiles:
83
+ ref.readline()
84
+ elif i < 0: # for debugging purpose: set the line number which you want to start
85
+ print "S " + s.rstrip()
86
+ print
87
+ for ref in refFiles:
88
+ ref.readline()
89
+ else:
90
+ src = s.rstrip()
91
+ src_tokens = [w.decode('utf-8') for w in word_tokenize(src)]
92
+ src_pos_tags = list(zip(*postagger.tag(src_tokens))[1])
93
+ print "S " + src
94
+
95
+ for r_id, ref in enumerate(refFiles):
96
+ ref = " ".join(word_tokenize(ref.readline().rstrip()))
97
+ ref_tokens = [w.decode('utf-8') for w in ref.split()]
98
+ if len(ref) == 0:
99
+ pass
100
+ else:
101
+ ref_pos_tags = list(zip(*postagger.tag(ref_tokens))[1])
102
+ if args.debug:
103
+ print "## src tokens: ",
104
+ print src_tokens
105
+ print "## ref tokens: ",
106
+ print ref_tokens
107
+ print "## src pos: ",
108
+ print src_pos_tags
109
+ print "## ref pos: ",
110
+ print ref_pos_tags
111
+
112
+ dist, edits_operation = util.edit_dist.getEditDistWithPOS(src_tokens, ref_tokens, src_pos_tags, ref_pos_tags)
113
+
114
+ edits_list = util.assignIOB.getIOB(edits_operation[0:-1])
115
+ # D: reference includes but source deleted (inserted in reference / deleted in source)
116
+ # I: reference deleted but source included (inserted in source / deleted in reference)
117
+ # Rx: replacement with its type x (see ./util/edit_dist.py for more details)
118
+
119
+ if args.debug:
120
+ print "## edits: "
121
+ print edits_operation[0:-1]
122
+ print edits_list
123
+
124
+ src_idx = 0
125
+ ref_idx = 0
126
+
127
+ for edit in edits_list:
128
+ begin_src_idx, end_src_idx, operation, begin_ref_idx, end_ref_idx = edit
129
+ if operation == "I":
130
+ edit_annot = "A {} {}|||#Ins#||||||REQUIRED|||-NONE-|||{}".format(begin_src_idx, end_src_idx, r_id)
131
+ print edit_annot
132
+ elif operation == "D":
133
+ deleted = " ".join(ref.split()[begin_ref_idx:end_ref_idx])
134
+ edit_annot = "A {} {}|||#Del#|||{}|||REQUIRED|||-NONE-|||{}".format(begin_src_idx, begin_src_idx, deleted, r_id)
135
+ print edit_annot
136
+ elif operation[0] == "R":
137
+ replaced = " ".join(ref.split()[begin_ref_idx:end_ref_idx])
138
+ edit_annot = "A {} {}|||#{}#|||{}|||REQUIRED|||-NONE-|||{}".format(begin_src_idx, end_src_idx, operation, replaced, r_id)
139
+ print edit_annot
140
+ elif operation == "_":
141
+ pass
142
+ else:
143
+ raise
144
+ print
145
+
data/raw/jfleg_repo/EACL_exp/m2converter/test.ref.m2 ADDED
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data/raw/jfleg_repo/EACL_exp/m2converter/util/__init__.py ADDED
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data/raw/jfleg_repo/EACL_exp/m2converter/util/assignIOB.py ADDED
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1
+ #!/usr/bin/env python
2
+ #encoding: utf-8
3
+
4
+ __author__ = ""
5
+ __version__ = ""
6
+ __copyright__ = ""
7
+ __license__ = ""
8
+ __descripstion__ = ""
9
+ __usage__ = ""
10
+
11
+ import sys
12
+ import os
13
+
14
+ def getIOBorg(l):
15
+ #print l
16
+ prev_oper = ""
17
+ edits = []
18
+
19
+ for i, l_i in enumerate(l):
20
+ oper = l_i
21
+ if prev_oper == oper:
22
+ pass
23
+ #edits[-1][1] = i-1 # end_index
24
+ else:
25
+ if not i==0:
26
+ edits[-1][1] = i
27
+ edits.append([0,0,oper])
28
+ edits[-1][0] = i
29
+ prev_oper = oper
30
+ edits[-1][1] = i+1
31
+
32
+ # additional touch for considering D operations (which don't change source-side index)
33
+ for j, e in enumerate(edits):
34
+ if e[2] == "D":
35
+ # get difference
36
+ diff_idx = e[1] - e[0]
37
+ for h in range(j+1, len(edits)):
38
+ edits[h][0] = edits[h][0] - diff_idx
39
+ edits[h][1] = edits[h][1] - diff_idx
40
+ else:
41
+ pass
42
+
43
+ return edits
44
+
45
+
46
+ def getIOB(l):
47
+ #print l
48
+ prev_oper = ""
49
+ edits = []
50
+
51
+ for i, l_i in enumerate(l):
52
+ oper = l_i
53
+ if prev_oper == oper:
54
+ pass
55
+ #edits[-1][1] = i-1 # end_index
56
+ else:
57
+ if not i==0:
58
+ edits[-1][1] = i
59
+ edits[-1][4] = i
60
+ edits.append([0,0,oper,0,0]) # src_begin_idx, src_end_idx, operation, trg_begin_idx, trg_end_idx
61
+ edits[-1][0] = i
62
+ edits[-1][3] = i
63
+ prev_oper = oper
64
+ edits[-1][1] = i+1
65
+ edits[-1][4] = i+1
66
+
67
+ # additional touch for considering D operations (which don't change source-side index)
68
+ for j, e in enumerate(edits):
69
+ if e[2] == "D":
70
+ # get difference
71
+ diff_idx = e[1] - e[0]
72
+ for h in range(j+1, len(edits)):
73
+ edits[h][0] = edits[h][0] - diff_idx
74
+ edits[h][1] = edits[h][1] - diff_idx
75
+ if e[2] == "I":
76
+ # get difference
77
+ diff_idx = e[4] - e[3]
78
+ for h in range(j+1, len(edits)):
79
+ edits[h][3] = edits[h][3] - diff_idx
80
+ edits[h][4] = edits[h][4] - diff_idx
81
+ else:
82
+ pass
83
+
84
+ return edits
85
+
86
+ if __name__ == "__main__":
87
+ ## unit tests
88
+ #l = [4,3,3,2,2,1,1,1]
89
+ #iob = getIOB(l)
90
+ #print iob
91
+ #assert iob == [[0,1,4],[1,3,3],[3,5,2],[5,8,1]]
92
+
93
+ l = ['_', '_', 'D', 'D', 'D', 'R', '_', 'I', 'I', 'R', 'R', 'R', '_']
94
+ iob = getIOB(l)
95
+ print iob
96
+ #assert iob == [[0,2,'_'],[2,5,'D'],[5,6,'R'],[6,7,'_'],[7,9,'I'],[9,12,'R'],[12,13,'_']]
97
+ assert iob == [[0,2,'_',0,2],[2,5,'D',2,5],[2,3,'R',5,6],[3,4,'_',6,7],[4,6,'I',7,9],[6,9,'R',7,10],[9,10,'_',10,11]]
98
+
data/raw/jfleg_repo/EACL_exp/m2converter/util/edit_dist.py ADDED
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1
+ #!/usr/bin/env python
2
+ #encoding: utf-8
3
+
4
+ __author__ = 'Keisuke Sakaguchi'
5
+ __version__ = "0.1"
6
+ __descripstion__ = "calculate edit distance for given two sequences (e.g. lists or strings) "
7
+ __usage__ = "python edit_dist.py seqence1 sequence2"#
8
+
9
+ import os
10
+ import sys
11
+ import pattern.en
12
+ from nltk.corpus import wordnet as wn
13
+
14
+ #Constant Values
15
+ ins_cost = 1 # insertion cost
16
+ del_cost = 1 # deletion cost
17
+ sub_cost = 1 # substitution cost
18
+ partial_sub_cost = 0.7
19
+ close_sub_cost = 0.3
20
+ edThreshold = 2 # edit distance threshold
21
+
22
+ def get_synonyms(word, pos):
23
+ if pos[0] == 'N':
24
+ pos = 'n'
25
+ elif pos[0] == 'J':
26
+ pos = 'a'
27
+ elif pos[0] == 'V':
28
+ pos = 'v'
29
+ else:
30
+ return []
31
+
32
+ word_synsets = wn.synsets(word, pos)
33
+ #print word_synsets
34
+ synonymList = []
35
+ for synset in word_synsets:
36
+ for synonym in synset.lemmas():
37
+ cand = synonym.name()
38
+ if (cand.isalpha()):
39
+ synonymList.append(cand)
40
+ synonymSet = set(synonymList)
41
+ return list(synonymSet)
42
+
43
+ def are_synonyms(t1, t2, pos):
44
+ t1_synonyms = get_synonyms(t1, pos)
45
+ t2_synonyms = get_synonyms(t2, pos)
46
+ if len(set(t1_synonyms).intersection(set(t2_synonyms))) > 0:
47
+ return True
48
+ else:
49
+ return False
50
+
51
+ def getEditDist(s1, s2):
52
+ if isinstance(s1, str) or isinstance(s1, unicode):
53
+ s1 = list(s1)
54
+ if isinstance(s2, str) or isinstance(s2, unicode):
55
+ s2 = list(s2)
56
+
57
+ s1 = ['#'] + s1
58
+ s2 = ['#'] + s2
59
+
60
+ # distance matrix
61
+ dm = [[0 for n in range(len(s1))] for m in range(len(s2))]
62
+ for m in range(len(s1)):
63
+ dm[0][m] = m
64
+ for n in range(len(s2)):
65
+ dm[n][0] = n
66
+ for n in range(1, len(s1)):
67
+ for m in range(1, len(s2)):
68
+ # compute cost for insertion, deletion, and replace(substitution)
69
+ c1 = dm[m][n-1] + ins_cost
70
+ c2 = dm[m-1][n] + del_cost
71
+ if s1[n] == s2[m]:
72
+ c3 = dm[m-1][n-1]
73
+ else:
74
+ c3 = dm[m-1][n-1]+sub_cost
75
+
76
+ if c3 <= c2 and c3 <= c1:
77
+ dm[m][n] = c3
78
+ elif c2 <= c3 and c2 <= c1:
79
+ dm[m][n] = c2
80
+ else:
81
+ dm[m][n] = c1
82
+
83
+ return dm[-1][-1]
84
+
85
+
86
+ def getEditDistWithPOS(seq1, seq2, pos1, pos2):
87
+ if isinstance(seq1, str):
88
+ seq1 = list(seq1)
89
+ if isinstance(seq2, str):
90
+ seq2 = list(seq2)
91
+
92
+ seq1 = ['#'] + seq1
93
+ seq2 = ['#'] + seq2
94
+ pos1 = ['#'] + pos1
95
+ pos2 = ['#'] + pos2
96
+
97
+ dist_matrix = [[0 for j in range(len(seq1))] for i in range(len(seq2))]
98
+ for i in range(len(seq1)):
99
+ dist_matrix[0][i] = i
100
+ for j in range(len(seq2)):
101
+ dist_matrix[j][0] = j
102
+
103
+ move_matrix = [[0 for j in range(len(seq1))] for i in range(len(seq2))]
104
+ move_matrix[0][0] = '#'
105
+ for i in range(1,len(seq1)):
106
+ move_matrix[0][i] = "I"
107
+ for j in range(1,len(seq2)):
108
+ move_matrix[j][0] = "D"
109
+
110
+ #calculate edit distance using DP
111
+ for j in range(1, len(seq1)):
112
+ for i in range(1, len(seq2)):
113
+
114
+ # compute cost for insertion, deletion, and replace(substitution)
115
+ w1 = seq1[j].lower()
116
+ w2 = seq2[i].lower()
117
+ cost1 = dist_matrix[i][j-1] + ins_cost
118
+ cost2 = dist_matrix[i-1][j] + del_cost
119
+ which_replace = ""
120
+ if w1 == w2 and pos1[j] == pos2[i]:
121
+ cost3 = dist_matrix[i-1][j-1]
122
+ which_replace = "R"
123
+ elif w1 == w2:
124
+ cost3 = dist_matrix[i-1][j-1]
125
+ which_replace = "R"
126
+ elif pattern.en.lemma(w1) == pattern.en.lemma(w2):
127
+ which_replace = "Ri" # Replace with inflection
128
+ cost3 = dist_matrix[i-1][j-1] + close_sub_cost
129
+ elif ((len(w1) >3 and len(w2) > 3)
130
+ and (getEditDist(w1, w2) < edThreshold)):
131
+ cost3 = dist_matrix[i-1][j-1] + close_sub_cost
132
+ which_replace = "Rc" # Replace with close spelling
133
+ elif (pos1[j] == pos2[i] and are_synonyms(w1, w2, pos1[j])):
134
+ cost3 = dist_matrix[i-1][j-1] + close_sub_cost
135
+ which_replace = "Rs" # Replace with semantics
136
+ elif pos1[j] == pos2[i]:
137
+ cost3 = dist_matrix[i-1][j-1] + partial_sub_cost
138
+ which_replace = "Rp" # Replace with POS
139
+ else:
140
+ cost3 = dist_matrix[i-1][j-1] + ins_cost + del_cost + 0.1
141
+ which_replace = "Rd"
142
+
143
+ # decide the move
144
+ if cost3 <= cost2 and cost3 <= cost1:
145
+ dist_matrix[i][j] = cost3
146
+ #move_matrix[i][j] = 'R'
147
+ move_matrix[i][j] = which_replace
148
+ elif cost2 <= cost3 and cost2 <= cost1:
149
+ dist_matrix[i][j] = cost2
150
+ move_matrix[i][j] = "D"
151
+ else:
152
+ dist_matrix[i][j] = cost1
153
+ move_matrix[i][j] = "I"
154
+
155
+ # get operations
156
+ j = len(seq1)-1
157
+ i = len(seq2)-1
158
+ prev_move = move_matrix[i][j]
159
+ moves = [prev_move]
160
+ while not (prev_move == "#"):
161
+ if prev_move == "I":
162
+ prev_move = move_matrix[i][j-1]
163
+ j -= 1
164
+ moves.append("I")
165
+ elif prev_move == "D":
166
+ prev_move = move_matrix[i-1][j]
167
+ i -= 1
168
+ moves.append("D")
169
+ elif prev_move[0] == "R":
170
+ if dist_matrix[i][j] == dist_matrix[i-1][j-1]:
171
+ moves.append("_")
172
+ else:
173
+ moves.append(prev_move)
174
+
175
+ prev_move = move_matrix[i-1][j-1]
176
+ j -= 1
177
+ i -= 1
178
+ else:
179
+ raise
180
+
181
+ return dist_matrix[-1][-1], moves[::-1]
182
+
183
+
184
+ if __name__ == '__main__':
185
+ # unit test
186
+ #print getEditDist('dog', 'bag') # replace*2
187
+ #print getEditDist('dog', 'cat') # replace*3
188
+ #print getEditDist('dog', 'doing') # replace*1 + insert*1
189
+ #print getEditDist('dog', 'do') # delete*1
190
+ #print getEditDist([1,3], [2,3]) # replace*1
191
+ #print getEditDist([1,2,3,5,6], [1,2,4,5]) # replace*1 + insert*1
192
+ #print are_synonyms("dog", "frump", "NN")
193
+ #print are_synonyms("dog", "cat", "NN")
194
+ #print are_synonyms("dog", "cat", "VB")
195
+ #print are_synonyms("drink", "toast", "V")
196
+
197
+ print getEditDist(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2])
data/raw/jfleg_repo/EACL_exp/manual_eval/README.md ADDED
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1
+ # Description of Manual Evaluation
2
+
3
+ 100 sentences from the JFLEG dev set were randomly chosen and the authors examined 6 versions of each sentence:
4
+
5
+ - the original sentence,
6
+ - each system's correction
7
+ - a randomly selected reference correction
8
+
9
+ We annotated each version of the sentences with the following codes:
10
+
11
+ - Error types:
12
+ - **A**: Sounds awkward (not fluent)
13
+ - **O**: Has an orthographic error (spelling or capitalization)
14
+ - **U**: Ungrammatical
15
+
16
+ - Edit types:
17
+ - **F**: Contains a fluency edit
18
+ - **M**: Contains a minimal edit
19
+
20
+ - Other:
21
+ - **S**: Original sentence should be split into multiple sentences.
22
+
23
+ The annotations are found in `EACL_exp/manual_eval/coded_sentences.csv`.
data/raw/jfleg_repo/EACL_exp/manual_eval/coded_sentences.csv ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,101 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ ID,Original sentence,Reference sentence,Original,Reference,AMU,CAMB14,CAMB16,NUS
2
+ 2,So I think we can not live if old people could not find siences and tecnologies and they did not developped.,So I think we can not live if old people could not find science and technologies and they did not develop.,AOU,AM,AOU,AOU,AM,AMO
3
+ 4,For not use car.,Car not for use.,AU,F,MU,AMU,AMU,
4
+ 71,And young people spend time more ther lifestile.,And young people spend more time on their lifestyles.,AOU,M,MOU,MU,AM,AMO
5
+ 79,We have to know this problem it's serious but almost people doens't know about this.,"This is a serious problem, but most people are unaware of it.",OU,FM,MOU,MOU,AM,MOU
6
+ 93,"Today, MBA students with a background in engineering are in high demand.","Today, MBA students with a background in engineering are in high demand.",,,,,MO,
7
+ 109,These activities make the community a better place to live in and inculcate these values in all the members.,These activities make the community a better place to live in and inculcate these values in all its members.,,M,,,,
8
+ 155,Throughts our lives needs talk about our familys.,"Throughout our lives, we need to talk about our families.",AOU,M,AOU,AMOU,MU,MOU
9
+ 181,"I never have stopped myself to think this, but this is a real possibility for the fucture.","I have never stopped myself to think this, but this is a real possibility for the future.",O,FM,O,MO,O,M
10
+ 216,So he took upon himself to narrow his research on this subject which was a mystery to the world.,"So he took it upon himself to narrow his research on this subject , which was a mystery to the world.",U,M,U,U,U,U
11
+ 267,He mainly concetrate on the questions asked him at the time of interview.,He mainly concentrated on the questions that he was asked at the time of the interview.,U,M,OU,MOU,MU,MU
12
+ 284,actually that was so unstable trip.,Actually that was an unstable trip.,AOU,M,AOU,AOU,FO,AOU
13
+ 323,Even though he knows the advertisement is unreal or looks to pretty he is going to buy the product.,"Even though he knows the advertisement is unrealistic and looks too pretty, he is going to buy the product.",O,M,OU,MO,M,M
14
+ 436,So the conclusion is clear.,So the conclusion is clear.,,,,,,
15
+ 489,"For example , in 2006 world cup form Germany, as many conch wanna term work.","For example, in the 2006 World Cup in Germany, many coaches wanted teamwork.",AOU,FM,AMOU,AMOU,AMOU,AMOU
16
+ 545,"Examples: If the good skill people do some thing wrong ways and they got good respond like thife , robber , stolen , criminal and make problems to another people.","For example, if the good, skilled people do something wrong, they do not respond like a thief, robber, or criminal and make problems for other people.",AOU,FM,AMOU,AMOU,AMOU,AFMOU
17
+ 547,for example when we talk about speed they must anderstand why it is dengures is beteer than if they have axcedant after that they learn .,"For example, when we talk about speed they must understand why it is dangerous; it is better than if they have an accident and after that they learn.",AOU,AM,AMOU,AMOU,AMOU,AMOU
18
+ 549,Therefore peaple will be able to live with the automobile sosiety and the nature for the future.,Therefore people will be able to live with the automobile society and the nature in the future.,O,M,MO,MO,M,M
19
+ 576,therefore I brougth a car imidiatly.,"Therefore, I bought a car immediately.",O,M,O,O,MO,MO
20
+ 600,"finally the third cause that birds use a type of internal compass , birds have crystals of the mineral magetite embedded in their break .","Finally, the third piece of evidence that birds use a type of internal compass is that birds have crystals of the mineral magnetite embedded in their break .",AOU,FM,MOU,AOU,AMOU,AMOU
21
+ 619,in one case for example the copper scroll notes merely that treasure is hidden in the avivinity of a cretain river.,"In one case, for example the copper scroll notes merely that the treasure is hidden in the vicinity of a certain river.",AOU,AM,AMOU,AOU,AMOU,AMOU
22
+ 621,In this case student learn a concept and it is possible to use in other fields.,"In this case, the student learned a concept that can be used in other fields.",U,FM,MU,MU,MU,MU
23
+ 692,"Therfore, we have to reduced sulfur and nitrogen dioxide.","Therefore, we have to reduce sulfur and nitrogen dioxide.",U,M,OU,AMOU,M,M
24
+ 711,The scraping will causes heat and that heat(energy) will go into the car.,The scraping will create heat and that heat (energy) will go in the car.,OU,M,M,MO,MO,M
25
+ 745,"As well as the knowledge plays also important role in the life, which can be aquired by the understanding the concepts rather than learning the things.","Knowledge also plays an important role in life, and can be acquired by understanding concepts rather than just learning things.",OU,FM,MOU,MU,MU,MU
26
+ 775,"I, on the other hand, have no major responsibility other than studying.","I, on the other hand, have no major responsibilities other than studying.",,M,M,,MU,M
27
+ 783,And thie critica use few arguments.,And the critic made a few arguments.,OU,M,MOU,MOU,OU,MOU
28
+ 819,"Besides, young people uaually like new-fasion thing, like ipod or mp3, I can see that main part of young peole can't live happily without music in their ear and movies at home.","Besides, young people usually like latest fashion things, like ipod or mp3, I can see that a large part of young people can't live happily without music in their ears and movies at home.",AOU,AMU,AMOU,AMOU,AMOU,AMOU
29
+ 860,This creates people to pier pressure.,This creates peer pressure.,A,FM,A,AMU,AFU,MOU
30
+ 943,"While the child spends about five hours or less with his parents, and whenever that child wants to go out he will most probably go out with his friends which are his classmates, so most of his school life will be spent with his classmates, and this will have a great affect on his personality which will determine the way the child will react towards his school and will determine how he will use his life.","The child spends about five hours or less with his parents, and whenever that child wants to go out he will probably go out with his friends, who are his classmates, so most of his school life will be spent with his classmates, and this will have a great effect on his personality, which in turn will determine the way the child will act at school and spend his life.",ASU,AFMS,AMSU,ASU,AMSU,AMS
31
+ 964,"This could help them to develop their thinking power, managing power, and good strategy making power to achieve their goals.","This could help them to develop their thinking power, managing power, and good strategy making power to achieve their goals.",,,,,,
32
+ 970,"What I wanted to say is, that enjoying life cannot be putted into a definition to test out if somebody is enjoying his or her life because it matches this definition.","What I wanted to say is, that enjoying life cannot be put into a definition to test out if somebody is enjoying his or her life because it matches this definition.",AU,AMU,AU,AMU,AM,AM
33
+ 987,"Therefore, I support the statement that it is more important to understand ideas and concepts than it is to learn facts.","Therefore, I support the statement that it is more important to understand ideas and concepts than it is to learn facts.",,,,,,
34
+ 998,"However, after prescribed burning, the forests can grow up plentiful, and farmers can get works more than before.","However, after the recommended burning, the forests can grow plentiful, and farmers can get more work than before.",AU,M,AMU,AMU,AMU,AU
35
+ 1062,This contradicts the reading passage's that it has bad influences to economics.,This contradicts the reading passage's theory that it has bad influences to economics.,U,AM,AMU,AMU,AMU,AMU
36
+ 1107,"I stated to have been interest in math, I spent lot of time to solve math problemes and I got good score at exam, it make have more passion about math.","I stated an interest in math; I spent lot of time solving math problems and I got a good score on my exam, making me more passionate about math.",AOU,FM,AMOU,AMU,AFMU,AFMU
37
+ 1153,"however, his trying still bring him to success","However, he's trying still bring himself to success.",OU,AMU,MO,OU,M,MOU
38
+ 1155,"Since I was in a group, I should respect the group rule.","Since I was in the group, I should have respected the group rule.",U,M,MU,MU,MU,MU
39
+ 1160,One good way to be always safe and have a good time is to travel with a group and chose a good tour guide.,"One good way to be safe and have a good time is to travel with a group, and find a good tour guide.",AU,M,AU,M,AM,MU
40
+ 1200,In both advertisements is said that these tooth pastes will make your teeth briliant and brighter.,Both advertisements say that the toothpaste will make your teeth brilliant and brighter.,AOU,M,AOU,AMOU,AM,AOU
41
+ 1224,And Chimps can also remember what researchers said and almost perfect reply what researchers said.,Chimps can also remember what researchers said and almost perfectly repreat what researchers said.,AU,AMO,AU,AU,AU,AU
42
+ 1250,Only by braking out of your normal life you can discover new perspectives in your job and your private area.,Only by breaking out of your normal life can you discover new perspectives in your job and your private life.,AOU,M,AOU,AOU,AMU,AOU
43
+ 1262,And the important is travel without the tour guide.,And the important thing is to travel without a tour guide.,,M,MU,M,M,M
44
+ 1278,Extending the same example as stated above i can tell you during the most worst period of Amitabh Bacchan he was offered to enter into politics to take advantage of his publicity that he had got and he will be paid for it heavily so he was very much in need of financial support Mr. Bacchan had rejected this offer only because he knew that how polititians play with the imotions of common people.,"Extending the same example as stated above, I can tell you that during the worst period of Amitabh Bacchan, he was offered a job in politics to take advantage of his publicity and would be paid heavily for it, he was very much in need of financial support, but Mr. Bacchan rejected this offer because he knew how politicians play with the emotions of common people.",AOU,AFMSU,AMOSU,AOSU,AMOSU,AMOSU
45
+ 1426,If scientist will do something different like if he/she can modify the form of carbohydarte like gelatinized and nongelatinized carbohydrate then incorporated in fish feed then fish may be utilize more than previous then if fish utilize more then chances of growth will be more then it may be appreciated by everyone.,"If scientists do something different, like modifying forms of carbohydrates such as gelatinized and non-gelatinized carbohydrates, and incorporate this into fish feed, then fish may be utilized more than they were previously, thereby increasing chances of growth; this will be appreciated by everyone.",AOSU,FOS,AMOSU,AMOSU,AMOSU,AMSU
46
+ 1501,i think there must be many subject better than one subject.,I think there must be many subjects better than just one subject.,OU,M,MO,M,M,MU
47
+ 1520,SOME LUCE POINTS INWALL .,"Some lucky points, infall.",AOU,F,AOU,AOU,AOU,AOU
48
+ 1540,"Because you share only a single interest, thus making you a loner.","Because you share only a single interest, thus making you a loner.",AU,AU,AU,AFMU,AU,AU
49
+ 1574,"But then as it has been rightly said by someone ""We are the victims of our own greedy needs"".","But then, as it was rightly said by someone, ""We are the victims of our own greedy needs.""",U,M,MOU,U,U,MU
50
+ 1615,"There fore , he likes to do arisky and strainge things and he enjoy it.","Therefore, he likes to do risky and strange things, and he enjoys it.",OU,M,MO,MOU,MO,MO
51
+ 1618,"However, what if they just work for the field which they already know how to do well, they might feel sad and tired.","However, if they just work in a field that they already know well, they might feel sad and tired.",AU,F,AU,AU,AU,M
52
+ 1633,He would never want his business or company to be stagnant.,He would never want his business nor his company to become stagnant.,,M,,,,
53
+ 1695,"Carusage in the United States is very important in every day life, aswell as in many latinamerican countries, and thirdworld countries.","Car usage, in the United States, is very important in every day life, as well as in many Latin American countries and third world countries.",AO,M,O,MO,MO,MOU
54
+ 1703,Many people are willing to buy these cars.,Many people are willing to buy these cars.,,,,,,
55
+ 1704,The one is the Copper Scroll.,This one is the Copper Scroll.,A,M,A,M,A,A
56
+ 1761,That's why i will not hard as i am alon.,That's why I will not try hard as I am alone.,OU,M,AOU,M,M,MU
57
+ 1808,"But it dengerous , because some driver make trobull with other driver and they when some driver crash their car then streets are busy.",But it is dangerous because some drivers make trouble with other drivers and then the drivers crash their cars when the streets are busy.,AOU,AFM,AMOU,AMOU,AMOU,AMOU
58
+ 1874,"Firstly, I think that communities equal human rerationship.","Firstly, I think that communities are equal to human relationship.",AO,AM,AO,AO,AM,A
59
+ 1887,Water is needed for alive.,Water is necessary to live.,U,F,M,AU,AU,MOU
60
+ 1903,"Also, sometimes, people may meet some new friends in the traveling group.","Also, sometimes, people may meet some new friends in the group they are traveling with.",,F,,,M,
61
+ 1942,It is also take risks raher than only doing.,It is also necessary to take risks rather than just doing what you are supposed to.,AOU,F,AOU,AOU,AMO,AMU
62
+ 1971,So only time will tell what actually happens.,So only time will tell what actually happens.,,,,,,
63
+ 1993,"and then, makers of cars need to develop the systems for safe almost completely.","And then, makers of cars need to develop the systems for almost completely safe.",AOU,AMU,AMOU,AOU,M,AMOU
64
+ 2015,"In short, these were critical parts that contradicted the reading materials.","In short, these were critical parts that contradicted the reading materials.",,,,M,,
65
+ 2073,Now the market is occupied by lots of cars with varying comforts .,"Now, the market is occupied by lots of cars with varying comforts .",,M,,AM,,
66
+ 2113,and rolling stone gather no mass says proverb.,"""And rolling stone gather no mass"", says proverb.",AOU,MU,AMOU,AOU,AMOU,AMOU
67
+ 2115,It is difficult only to watch educations.,It is difficult to only watch lectures .,AOU,M,AM,AMU,AM,AM
68
+ 2120,And there is a lot of critics concerned that the reqired testing is so long that declined the valueable for patients.,And there are a lot of critics who are concerned that the required testing takes so long that it declines the value for patients.,AOU,M,AMOU,AMOU,AMU,AMOU
69
+ 2148,So because more people are able to buy cars the demand for cars will increase and so the production of cars will also increase and in the end this means that the number of cars will increase from now to twenty years time.,"So because more people are able to buy cars, the demand for, and production of, cars will increase, and, in the end, this means that the number of cars will increase in twenty years' time.",A,FM,AM,AM,AM,AM
70
+ 2178,the successful people try to do new things likr any machine can help the people .,"Successful people try to do new things, like inventing a machine that can help people.",AO,FM,AU,AMO,AMO,AMO
71
+ 2190,so i think having selfconfdence is more important than having knowledge.,So I think having self-confidence is more important than having knowledge.,O,M,O,O,O,MO
72
+ 2198,always natural disaster bring economy damage.,"Always, the natural disaster brings economic damage.",AOU,AM,AMO,AMOU,AMOU,AMOU
73
+ 2206,"Its rightly said, life is not about adding years to life but life to years.","It's rightly said that life is not about adding years to life, but life to years.",U,M,U,U,MU,MU
74
+ 2212,"First, advertissment make me to buy some thing unplanly.","First, an advertisement made me buy something unplanned.",AOU,M,AMOU,AMOU,F,AOU
75
+ 2231,"When i consumed that drink , then i came to know that we should not believe the advertisements.","When I consumed that drink, I came to know that we should not believe the advertisements.",OU,M,MOU,OU,MU,MOU
76
+ 2237,they just creat impression such well that people are drag to buy it.,They just impress upon people so well that people are compelled to buy it.,AOU,F,AMOU,AMOU,AMOU,AMOU
77
+ 2279,That will never cause the economic problem.,That will never cause the economic problem.,,,M,M,M,M
78
+ 2288,"On the other hand, sientist agree that the predators are beneficial to control the population tof the menhaden.","On the other hand, scientists agree that the predators are beneficial in controlling the population of the menhaden.",OU,FM,OU,MOU,OU,MOU
79
+ 2338,the lecture mentions about Mongol court recods of the time.,The lecture mentions about Mongol court records of the time.,AO,AMO,AO,AMO,MO,AO
80
+ 2340,"first, theacher is make a right way give to us, so every teacher is make a confidence to students.","First, the teacher is make a right way give to us, so every teacher is make a confidence to students.",AOU,AMU,AMOU,AOU,AM,AMOU
81
+ 2477,By avoiding this it will lead to much purer and natural world for our future generations to live in.,"By avoiding this, it will lead to a much purer and natural world for future generations to live in.",AU,AM,AMU,AMU,AM,MU
82
+ 2596,this economics system is the best.,This system of economics is the best.,O,FM,MO,MO,M,MO
83
+ 2633,but in contrasting in lecture professor states that it is impossible that video is not expensive .,"But in contrast to the lecture, professor states that it is impossible that video is not expensive .",AOU,AM,AOU,AMOU,AM,AOU
84
+ 2637,And to do that we need to move.,And to do that we need to move.,,,,,,
85
+ 2691,"there are many people like me, then fashion market will become develop.","If there are many people like me, then the fashion market will become developed.",OU,M,AMOU,AMOU,AMU,AMOU
86
+ 2694,"The student must be capable of understanding ideas and concepts, and at the same time, knowing the way how they must be developed.","The student must be capable of understanding ideas and concepts, and, at the same time, know the way how they must be developed.",U,AM,AU,MU,MU,MU
87
+ 2706,"First of all, the lecture thinks that take the gas tax to reduce the number of gas consumers is not good for economics.","First of all, the lecturer thinks that accepting the gas tax to reduce the number of gas consumers is not good for economics.",AU,M,AMU,AMU,AU,MU
88
+ 2741,"In order to get an ecocertification, many wood companies around the world have introduced new ecologically friendly practices.","In order to get an eco-certification, many wood companies around the world have introduced new ecologically friendly practices.",,M,,MO,AM,M
89
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164
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165
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536
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849
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850
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851
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852
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853
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854
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855
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856
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857
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858
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859
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860
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861
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862
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863
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864
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865
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866
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867
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868
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869
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870
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871
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872
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873
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874
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875
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876
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877
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878
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879
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880
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881
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882
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883
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884
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885
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886
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887
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888
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889
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890
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891
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892
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893
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894
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895
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896
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897
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898
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899
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900
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901
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902
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903
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904
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905
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906
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907
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908
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909
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910
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911
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912
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913
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914
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915
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916
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917
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918
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919
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920
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921
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922
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923
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924
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925
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926
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927
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928
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929
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930
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931
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932
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933
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934
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935
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936
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937
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938
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939
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940
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941
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942
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943
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944
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945
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946
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947
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948
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949
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950
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951
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952
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953
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954
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955
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956
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957
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958
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959
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960
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961
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962
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963
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964
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965
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966
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967
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968
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969
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970
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971
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972
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973
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974
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975
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976
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977
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978
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979
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980
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981
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982
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983
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984
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985
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986
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987
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988
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989
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990
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991
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992
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993
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994
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995
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996
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997
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998
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999
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1000
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1001
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1002
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1003
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1004
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1005
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1006
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1007
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1008
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1009
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1010
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1011
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1012
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1013
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1014
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1015
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1016
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1017
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1018
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1019
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1020
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1021
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1022
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1023
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1024
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1025
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1026
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1027
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1028
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1029
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1030
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1031
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1032
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1033
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1034
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1035
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1036
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1037
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1038
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1039
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1040
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1041
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1042
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1043
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1044
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1045
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1046
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1047
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1048
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1049
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1050
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1051
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1052
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1053
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1054
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1055
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1056
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1057
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1058
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1059
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1060
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1061
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1062
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1063
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1064
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1065
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1066
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1067
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1068
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1069
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1070
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1071
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1072
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1073
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1074
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1075
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1076
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1077
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1078
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1079
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1080
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1081
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1082
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1083
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1084
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1085
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1086
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1087
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1088
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1089
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1090
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1091
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1092
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1093
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1094
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1095
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1096
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1097
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1098
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1099
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1100
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1101
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1102
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1103
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1104
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1105
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1106
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1107
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1108
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1109
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1110
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1111
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1112
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1113
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1114
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1115
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1116
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1117
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1118
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1119
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1120
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1121
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1122
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1123
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1124
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1125
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1126
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1127
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1128
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1129
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1130
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1131
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1132
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1133
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1134
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1135
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1136
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1137
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1138
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1139
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1140
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1141
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1142
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1143
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1144
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1145
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1146
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1147
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1148
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1149
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1150
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1151
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1152
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1153
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1154
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1155
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1156
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1157
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1158
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1159
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1160
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1161
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1162
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1163
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1164
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1165
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1166
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1167
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1168
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1169
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1170
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1171
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1172
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1173
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1174
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1175
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1176
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1177
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1178
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1179
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1180
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1181
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1182
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1183
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1184
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1185
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1186
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1187
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1188
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1189
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1190
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1191
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1192
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1193
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1194
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1195
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1196
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1197
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1198
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1199
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1200
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1201
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1202
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1203
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1204
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1205
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1206
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1207
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1208
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1209
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1210
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1211
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1212
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1213
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1214
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1215
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1216
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1217
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1218
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1219
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1220
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1221
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1222
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1223
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1224
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1225
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1226
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1227
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1228
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1229
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1230
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1231
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1232
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1233
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1234
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1235
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1236
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1237
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1238
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1239
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1240
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1241
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1242
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1243
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1244
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1245
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1246
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1247
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1248
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1249
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1250
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1251
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1252
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1253
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1254
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1255
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1256
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1257
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1258
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1259
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1260
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1261
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1262
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1263
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1264
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1265
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1266
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1267
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1268
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1269
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1270
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1271
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1272
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1273
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1274
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1275
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1276
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1277
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1278
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1279
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1280
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1281
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1282
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1283
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1284
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1285
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1286
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1287
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1288
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1289
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1290
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1291
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1292
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1293
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1294
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1295
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1296
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1297
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1298
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1299
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1300
+ gug,gug,222,222,222,annotB,-1,-1,AMU,turk,3,1
1301
+ gug,gug,2000,2000,2000,annotB,-1,-1,CAMB,turk,3,1
1302
+ gug,gug,2000,2000,2000,annotB,-1,-1,CAMB,AMU,3,3
1303
+ gug,gug,2000,2000,2000,annotB,-1,-1,CAMB,orig,3,3
1304
+ gug,gug,2000,2000,2000,annotB,-1,-1,CAMB,NMT,3,2
1305
+ gug,gug,2000,2000,2000,annotB,-1,-1,turk,AMU,1,3
1306
+ gug,gug,2000,2000,2000,annotB,-1,-1,turk,orig,1,3
1307
+ gug,gug,2000,2000,2000,annotB,-1,-1,turk,NMT,1,2
1308
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1309
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1310
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1311
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1312
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1313
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1314
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1315
+ gug,gug,1540,1540,1540,annotB,-1,-1,AMU,NMT,3,3
1316
+ gug,gug,1540,1540,1540,annotB,-1,-1,AMU,orig,3,3
1317
+ gug,gug,1540,1540,1540,annotB,-1,-1,AMU,turk,3,1
1318
+ gug,gug,1540,1540,1540,annotB,-1,-1,NMT,orig,3,3
1319
+ gug,gug,1540,1540,1540,annotB,-1,-1,NMT,turk,3,1
1320
+ gug,gug,1540,1540,1540,annotB,-1,-1,orig,turk,3,1
1321
+ gug,gug,2115,2115,2115,annotB,-1,-1,AMU,NMT,2,3
1322
+ gug,gug,2115,2115,2115,annotB,-1,-1,AMU,turk,2,1
1323
+ gug,gug,2115,2115,2115,annotB,-1,-1,AMU,orig,2,4
1324
+ gug,gug,2115,2115,2115,annotB,-1,-1,AMU,CAMB,2,5
1325
+ gug,gug,2115,2115,2115,annotB,-1,-1,NMT,turk,3,1
1326
+ gug,gug,2115,2115,2115,annotB,-1,-1,NMT,orig,3,4
1327
+ gug,gug,2115,2115,2115,annotB,-1,-1,NMT,CAMB,3,5
1328
+ gug,gug,2115,2115,2115,annotB,-1,-1,turk,orig,1,4
1329
+ gug,gug,2115,2115,2115,annotB,-1,-1,turk,CAMB,1,5
1330
+ gug,gug,2115,2115,2115,annotB,-1,-1,orig,CAMB,4,5
1331
+ gug,gug,2125,2125,2125,annotB,-1,-1,NMT,turk,3,2
1332
+ gug,gug,2125,2125,2125,annotB,-1,-1,NMT,AMU,3,1
1333
+ gug,gug,2125,2125,2125,annotB,-1,-1,NMT,CAMB,3,5
1334
+ gug,gug,2125,2125,2125,annotB,-1,-1,NMT,orig,3,5
1335
+ gug,gug,2125,2125,2125,annotB,-1,-1,turk,AMU,2,1
1336
+ gug,gug,2125,2125,2125,annotB,-1,-1,turk,CAMB,2,5
1337
+ gug,gug,2125,2125,2125,annotB,-1,-1,turk,orig,2,5
1338
+ gug,gug,2125,2125,2125,annotB,-1,-1,AMU,CAMB,1,5
1339
+ gug,gug,2125,2125,2125,annotB,-1,-1,AMU,orig,1,5
1340
+ gug,gug,2125,2125,2125,annotB,-1,-1,CAMB,orig,5,5
1341
+ gug,gug,2615,2615,2615,annotB,-1,-1,orig,NMT,1,1
1342
+ gug,gug,2615,2615,2615,annotB,-1,-1,orig,CAMB,1,5
1343
+ gug,gug,2615,2615,2615,annotB,-1,-1,orig,AMU,1,1
1344
+ gug,gug,2615,2615,2615,annotB,-1,-1,orig,turk,1,1
1345
+ gug,gug,2615,2615,2615,annotB,-1,-1,NMT,CAMB,1,5
1346
+ gug,gug,2615,2615,2615,annotB,-1,-1,NMT,AMU,1,1
1347
+ gug,gug,2615,2615,2615,annotB,-1,-1,NMT,turk,1,1
1348
+ gug,gug,2615,2615,2615,annotB,-1,-1,CAMB,AMU,5,1
1349
+ gug,gug,2615,2615,2615,annotB,-1,-1,CAMB,turk,5,1
1350
+ gug,gug,2615,2615,2615,annotB,-1,-1,AMU,turk,1,1
1351
+ gug,gug,2237,2237,2237,annotB,-1,-1,CAMB,NMT,4,3
1352
+ gug,gug,2237,2237,2237,annotB,-1,-1,CAMB,AMU,4,2
1353
+ gug,gug,2237,2237,2237,annotB,-1,-1,CAMB,turk,4,1
1354
+ gug,gug,2237,2237,2237,annotB,-1,-1,CAMB,orig,4,5
1355
+ gug,gug,2237,2237,2237,annotB,-1,-1,NMT,AMU,3,2
1356
+ gug,gug,2237,2237,2237,annotB,-1,-1,NMT,turk,3,1
1357
+ gug,gug,2237,2237,2237,annotB,-1,-1,NMT,orig,3,5
1358
+ gug,gug,2237,2237,2237,annotB,-1,-1,AMU,turk,2,1
1359
+ gug,gug,2237,2237,2237,annotB,-1,-1,AMU,orig,2,5
1360
+ gug,gug,2237,2237,2237,annotB,-1,-1,turk,orig,1,5
1361
+ gug,gug,1245,1245,1245,annotB,-1,-1,orig,turk,3,1
1362
+ gug,gug,1245,1245,1245,annotB,-1,-1,orig,CAMB,3,3
1363
+ gug,gug,1245,1245,1245,annotB,-1,-1,orig,NMT,3,2
1364
+ gug,gug,1245,1245,1245,annotB,-1,-1,orig,AMU,3,3
1365
+ gug,gug,1245,1245,1245,annotB,-1,-1,turk,CAMB,1,3
1366
+ gug,gug,1245,1245,1245,annotB,-1,-1,turk,NMT,1,2
1367
+ gug,gug,1245,1245,1245,annotB,-1,-1,turk,AMU,1,3
1368
+ gug,gug,1245,1245,1245,annotB,-1,-1,CAMB,NMT,3,2
1369
+ gug,gug,1245,1245,1245,annotB,-1,-1,CAMB,AMU,3,3
1370
+ gug,gug,1245,1245,1245,annotB,-1,-1,NMT,AMU,2,3
1371
+ gug,gug,908,908,908,annotB,-1,-1,turk,CAMB,1,3
1372
+ gug,gug,908,908,908,annotB,-1,-1,turk,AMU,1,3
1373
+ gug,gug,908,908,908,annotB,-1,-1,turk,NMT,1,2
1374
+ gug,gug,908,908,908,annotB,-1,-1,turk,orig,1,5
1375
+ gug,gug,908,908,908,annotB,-1,-1,CAMB,AMU,3,3
1376
+ gug,gug,908,908,908,annotB,-1,-1,CAMB,NMT,3,2
1377
+ gug,gug,908,908,908,annotB,-1,-1,CAMB,orig,3,5
1378
+ gug,gug,908,908,908,annotB,-1,-1,AMU,NMT,3,2
1379
+ gug,gug,908,908,908,annotB,-1,-1,AMU,orig,3,5
1380
+ gug,gug,908,908,908,annotB,-1,-1,NMT,orig,2,5
1381
+ gug,gug,945,945,945,annotB,-1,-1,AMU,orig,2,2
1382
+ gug,gug,945,945,945,annotB,-1,-1,AMU,turk,2,2
1383
+ gug,gug,945,945,945,annotB,-1,-1,AMU,NMT,2,2
1384
+ gug,gug,945,945,945,annotB,-1,-1,AMU,CAMB,2,1
1385
+ gug,gug,945,945,945,annotB,-1,-1,orig,turk,2,2
1386
+ gug,gug,945,945,945,annotB,-1,-1,orig,NMT,2,2
1387
+ gug,gug,945,945,945,annotB,-1,-1,orig,CAMB,2,1
1388
+ gug,gug,945,945,945,annotB,-1,-1,turk,NMT,2,2
1389
+ gug,gug,945,945,945,annotB,-1,-1,turk,CAMB,2,1
1390
+ gug,gug,945,945,945,annotB,-1,-1,NMT,CAMB,2,1
1391
+ gug,gug,174,174,174,annotB,-1,-1,NMT,turk,2,1
1392
+ gug,gug,174,174,174,annotB,-1,-1,NMT,orig,2,5
1393
+ gug,gug,174,174,174,annotB,-1,-1,NMT,CAMB,2,4
1394
+ gug,gug,174,174,174,annotB,-1,-1,NMT,AMU,2,3
1395
+ gug,gug,174,174,174,annotB,-1,-1,turk,orig,1,5
1396
+ gug,gug,174,174,174,annotB,-1,-1,turk,CAMB,1,4
1397
+ gug,gug,174,174,174,annotB,-1,-1,turk,AMU,1,3
1398
+ gug,gug,174,174,174,annotB,-1,-1,orig,CAMB,5,4
1399
+ gug,gug,174,174,174,annotB,-1,-1,orig,AMU,5,3
1400
+ gug,gug,174,174,174,annotB,-1,-1,CAMB,AMU,4,3
1401
+ gug,gug,2925,2925,2925,annotB,-1,-1,NMT,CAMB,1,5
1402
+ gug,gug,2925,2925,2925,annotB,-1,-1,NMT,orig,1,5
1403
+ gug,gug,2925,2925,2925,annotB,-1,-1,NMT,turk,1,5
1404
+ gug,gug,2925,2925,2925,annotB,-1,-1,NMT,AMU,1,4
1405
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1406
+ gug,gug,2925,2925,2925,annotB,-1,-1,CAMB,turk,5,5
1407
+ gug,gug,2925,2925,2925,annotB,-1,-1,CAMB,AMU,5,4
1408
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1409
+ gug,gug,2925,2925,2925,annotB,-1,-1,orig,AMU,5,4
1410
+ gug,gug,2925,2925,2925,annotB,-1,-1,turk,AMU,5,4
1411
+ gug,gug,2187,2187,2187,annotB,-1,-1,orig,turk,4,1
1412
+ gug,gug,2187,2187,2187,annotB,-1,-1,orig,NMT,4,1
1413
+ gug,gug,2187,2187,2187,annotB,-1,-1,orig,CAMB,4,1
1414
+ gug,gug,2187,2187,2187,annotB,-1,-1,orig,AMU,4,1
1415
+ gug,gug,2187,2187,2187,annotB,-1,-1,turk,NMT,1,1
1416
+ gug,gug,2187,2187,2187,annotB,-1,-1,turk,CAMB,1,1
1417
+ gug,gug,2187,2187,2187,annotB,-1,-1,turk,AMU,1,1
1418
+ gug,gug,2187,2187,2187,annotB,-1,-1,NMT,CAMB,1,1
1419
+ gug,gug,2187,2187,2187,annotB,-1,-1,NMT,AMU,1,1
1420
+ gug,gug,2187,2187,2187,annotB,-1,-1,CAMB,AMU,1,1
1421
+ gug,gug,1265,1265,1265,annotB,-1,-1,AMU,CAMB,1,4
1422
+ gug,gug,1265,1265,1265,annotB,-1,-1,AMU,turk,1,1
1423
+ gug,gug,1265,1265,1265,annotB,-1,-1,AMU,NMT,1,5
1424
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1425
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1426
+ gug,gug,1265,1265,1265,annotB,-1,-1,CAMB,NMT,4,5
1427
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1428
+ gug,gug,1265,1265,1265,annotB,-1,-1,turk,NMT,1,5
1429
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1430
+ gug,gug,1265,1265,1265,annotB,-1,-1,NMT,orig,5,3
1431
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1432
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1433
+ gug,gug,555,555,555,annotB,-1,-1,CAMB,orig,2,5
1434
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1435
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1436
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1437
+ gug,gug,555,555,555,annotB,-1,-1,NMT,AMU,3,4
1438
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1439
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1440
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1441
+ gug,gug,2455,2455,2455,annotB,-1,-1,CAMB,AMU,1,2
1442
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1443
+ gug,gug,2455,2455,2455,annotB,-1,-1,CAMB,orig,1,2
1444
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1445
+ gug,gug,2455,2455,2455,annotB,-1,-1,AMU,turk,2,2
1446
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1447
+ gug,gug,2455,2455,2455,annotB,-1,-1,AMU,NMT,2,1
1448
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1449
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1450
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1451
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1452
+ gug,gug,1019,1019,1019,annotB,-1,-1,CAMB,NMT,1,1
1453
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1454
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1455
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1456
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1457
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1458
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1459
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1460
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1461
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1462
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1463
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1464
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1465
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1466
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1467
+ gug,gug,414,414,414,annotB,-1,-1,NMT,CAMB,2,3
1468
+ gug,gug,414,414,414,annotB,-1,-1,AMU,turk,2,1
1469
+ gug,gug,414,414,414,annotB,-1,-1,AMU,CAMB,2,3
1470
+ gug,gug,414,414,414,annotB,-1,-1,turk,CAMB,1,3
1471
+ gug,gug,1923,1923,1923,annotB,-1,-1,NMT,AMU,1,5
1472
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1473
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1474
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1475
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1476
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1477
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1478
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1479
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1480
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1481
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1482
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1483
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1484
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1485
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1486
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1487
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1488
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1489
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1490
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1491
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1492
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1493
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1494
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1495
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1496
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1497
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1498
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1499
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1500
+ gug,gug,1774,1774,1774,annotB,-1,-1,AMU,turk,2,1
1501
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1502
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1503
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1504
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1505
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1506
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1507
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1508
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1509
+ gug,gug,2364,2364,2364,annotB,-1,-1,orig,NMT,5,1
1510
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1511
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1512
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1513
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1514
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1515
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1516
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1517
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1518
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1519
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1520
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1521
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1522
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1523
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1524
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1525
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1526
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1527
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1528
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1529
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1530
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1531
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1532
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1533
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1534
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1535
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1536
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1537
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1538
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1539
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1540
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1541
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1542
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1543
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1544
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1545
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1546
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1547
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1548
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1549
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1550
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1551
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1552
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1553
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1554
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1555
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1556
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1557
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1558
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1559
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1560
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1561
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1562
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1563
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1564
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1565
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1566
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1567
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1568
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1569
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1570
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1571
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1572
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1573
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1574
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1575
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1576
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1577
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1578
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1579
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1580
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1581
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1582
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1583
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1584
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1585
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1586
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1587
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1588
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1589
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1590
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1591
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1592
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1593
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1594
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1595
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1596
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1597
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1598
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1599
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1600
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1601
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1602
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1603
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1604
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1605
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1606
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1607
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1608
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1609
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1610
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1611
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1612
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1613
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1614
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1615
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1616
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1617
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1618
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1619
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1620
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1621
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1622
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1623
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1624
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1625
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1626
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1627
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1628
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1629
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1630
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1
+ Id,Sentence,Expert Judgement,Crowd Flower Judgements,Average,Dataset
2
+ 698,"I think it is very hard to distribute the point and to make every one to understand, because when few poeple started to do so, they would think it is not fair at all, they are the few who are suffering, other people cannot get it and continue doing the same thing, it just make those people thinks stupid.",3,"[1, 1, 2, 2, 2]",1.8333333333333333,test
3
+ 979,"For the older , the phone , the only funciton , in some means, is a job , a project, a imper wich master call on him with the related to the jobs.",1,"[2, 3, 1, 2, 3]",2.0,test
4
+ 1222,"The advertisemnet says that the car has space for 10 people when thhe truth is that the car is just 4 people space, another example is an advertisement of a skin soap, they said that this soap is the best because they say your skin wil be as soft as a fifteen years old princess, or that your skin will be as soft as the Jennife Lopez's skin.",3,"[2, 2, 3, 2, 3]",2.5,test
5
+ 1246,For example we can see on the discovery channel in wild life many people are hobbies to learn from the animals.,2,"[4, 3, 3, 3, 3]",3.0,test