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Koreans prefer traditional markets where customers can haggle over prices.
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He is climbing the walls.
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Many movie producers are turning out more movies based on violent themes.
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The historical books of the Chinese Empire record the arrival of a boat, probably Roman in origin, in about A.D. 115
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¤¤. It had been battered by a storm and had run aground on the coast after drifting for days.
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In American ideology, the individual reigns supreme. Historically, our culture has championed no single group, but it han championed the idea of the individual man or woman. In fact, we train our children to define and distinguish themselves from their peers, to be self-reliant and autonomous. Indeed, from a very early age, selfhood and independence are stressed.
Children learn they must stand on their own two feet in a competitive world where self-reliance and self-realization are the name of the game. The expression "self-made" man or woman expresses that American ideal perfectly. It is not surprising then that in comparison to many other cultures, we are more tolerant of individual differences, idiosyncracies and non-conformity
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While modern technology may help solve future crimes, it may also help solve crimes from the past. In all crimes, detectives carefully take samples of evidence from the scene. In many cases 15 or 20 years ago, the police could not always identify important evidence such as body fluids. In these cases, they stored the evidence in a freezer. Now, criminologists have the mordern technology they require to examine the frozen evidence, and in many cases, identify it as well. In Newport News, Virginia, detectives today are reinvestigating a 15-year-old murder case. A 34-year-old woman was murdered, and a pair of scissors was found at the crime scene. The police found a drop of sweat on the scissors, but they had no way of studying it because, at the time, the DNA technology was not very advanced. Today, however, they are using the new DNA technology and believe it may lead them to the murderer
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Gov. James E. McGreevey, speaking out for the first time since disclosing his homosexuality and an extramarital affair with a man, defended his record as governor and the effective date of his resignation in an op-ed piece that appears on USA Today's website. McGreevey refers only generally to the reason for his resignation, calling it personal and a decision that was not easy "but one that was in the best interests of my family and the state that I humbly serve" In the op-ed piece, headlined "Duty trumps personal issues" McGreevey credits his administration with bolstering the state's economy, reforming its troubled auto insurance market, improving the quality of life for residents and making New Jersey a leader in stem cell research. "We have signed into law legislation that ends a 30-year battle to preserve our most pristine watershed lands, which provide clean drinking water to more than 5 million residents" he writes. "We have signed legislation allowing embryonic stem cell research in New Jersey and have created the nation's first state-sponsored institute dedicated to stem cell research"
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Jirapon Chaimongkon, 26 WAS not the kind of person to worry over every little thing. The Bangkok computer engineer was a busy man. In August 1999, he noticed his gums were bleeding and he was bruising easily. However he didn't think much about it. TÀç months later, he had a fere after the dentist remove a molar that had been bothering him. Then things got worse. The gum where his tooth had been removedbled non-stop for three days, and he finally went to a doctor Suspecting a problem, his doctor sent hin for blood tests, Which showed that he had chronic myeloid leukaemia, a form of cancer of the blood cells.
Some people run to the doctor every time they get a little head cold. More common are those who notice but ignore symptoms out of ignorance, embarrassment or fear. Bleeding gums that signal leukaemia may be rare, but other signs are not so ususual, yet people tend to dismiss them. here are important ones to look out for.
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Twenty-five years ago this month, Harvard said no. SO did Yale, Princeton, Dartmouth, Columbia and WILLIAMS. I can still see my 18-year-old self standing by the mailbox in dismay, holding six white envelopes. Six thin white envelopes. The precise wording of the rejection letters I can't remember, but I recall how they shared the same message informing me that there were "many strong candidates" and that they had to make "very difficult decisions." Reading them one after another, it seemed like an Ivy League chorus was cheerfully wishing me the best of luck with my college career. Best of luck, that is, ____________ I enrolled somewhere else. Even with good gardes and high test scores. The odds of getting into schools like Harvard and Dartmouth for us post-war baby-boomers were worse than 1 out of 4.
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I'm thinking of travelling abroad this summer vacation,so I have to cut corners.
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A : Will you be around this summer, Jim?
B : No, I won't I'm going to spend the summer at home with my parents.
A : Where's that?
B : New Orleans. What are you going to do?
A : I'm not sure yet. I've got an interview at the Washington Post at one today, so maybe I'll
get a job there.
B : Oh, yeah? That sound interesting.
A : ___________
B : Well, I probably won't see you before I leave, so have a good summer
A : Thanks. you too
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¨é Yeah, I'll keeping my fingers crossed.
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A : Coild you help me with ATM?
B : Sure What do you need?
A : I don't know _______
B : Easy. First, put your card in and enter your PIN.
A : Here?
B : That's right. Next, enter the amount of money you want and wait for your card and
money. Don't forget to take out card and money.
A : Great, thanks.
B : No problem
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¨ç how to open an account.
¨è how to deposit money.
¨é how to cash a check.
¨ê how to withdraw money.