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Safety in SkateboardingSport like skateboarding is a very fun sport. This sport is quite popular among teenagers. -
The Ideal StudentMy definition of an ideal student is one who excels in his studies, does superbly in co-curricular activities, participates in school plays and debates, and is well-behaved.
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Sports and GamesSports and games are given much encouragement all over the world. This has been so from ancient times. The Greeks attached great importance to athletics.
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Methods of Travel - Ancient and ModernTill about the beginning of the nineteenth century, the world, as a whole, employed the same modes of traveling and transport that it had done when the Iliad was composed.
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Can the Hunting of Animals Be Justified?The hunting of animals began, or so history tells us, when cavemen first learnt to make and use weapons of stone. At that time, men hunted animals for one reason, and only one reason alone: survival.
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Parenting: A Strict DisciplinarianHow my mother used her green eyes to petrify me when she was angry! She used to bully my late father as well, scolding him for getting milk on his moustache or nagging him for not taking us to the dentist.
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Has History Taught Us Anything About How We Should Live?Most of the history that we learn in school tells us about wars. We are taught how such-and-such a person or persons struggled for power at a particular time in history.
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The Facts About GossipThe ordinary meaning of 'gossip' is 'idle, often ill-natured talk about the affairs of other people'. It may also mean 'informal writing about persons and social happenings'.
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The History of Genghis KhanThe world had seen many great conquerors. Alexander the Great, Hannibal and Julius Caesar - all of them met with struggle on their rise to power. Among them all, Genghis Khan was perhaps the most significant.
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Understanding FamineThe dictionary defines famine as 'a drastic wide-reaching food shortage'. Now, picture this: hunger and starvation is commonplace, leading to a great number of deaths; man's animal instincts, hidden in times good, suddenly manifest in all its ugliness;