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The Examination

I was waiting for the doctor to finish his examination. I was worried and nervous.
Would he have to operate? Would a blood transfusion be necessary? What would he have
to say?
Dr. Johnson was a heart specialist. He was an excellent doctor and his
examinations were always complete. He listened to the patient’s heart, took his blood
pressure and temperature, gave him an X-ray and examined his eyes and ears.
The doctor finally completed his examination and spoke to me. He told me that
heart trouble is never a minor illness, but this wasn’t a serious heart attack. He advised
losing some weight, getting a plenty of sleep, and eating good meals. Smoking and
drinking would be harmful, of course. Dr. Johnson said it would be necessary to be
careful for a while, but he was confident that there was nothing to worry about.
I felt much better after I spoke to Dr. Johnson. I was certain that my uncle would
be up and around again very soon. He’s seventy years

A Trip to the Eden Project

Last Friday, our class traveled in the school bus to visit the Eden Project
in Cornwall. It was a long ride to get there so we had to be at school an hour earlier, at
eight o’clock. We brought our breakfast to eat on the bus.
When we arrived at the Eden Project, we could tell it was a big attraction by the
size of the car parks, which were carefully laid out and named after fruits – we were in
Plum Car Park. As we walked down, we could see the Eden Project buildings – two
enormous plastic domes, built in a dip.
Mrs. Jeffries told us they were called “biomes” and the dip used to be a clay pit,
where men had dug out the relay to use for making pots. We spent our morning going
round the biomes, looking at the plants. One is kept very warm inside and filled with
tropical plants like rubber trees, bamboo, spices, coconuts, and pineapples. There are also
displays of buildings and gardens from tropical countries. The other biome is not so warm
and among the plants there are orange, lemons, grapes, and olives.
We had our lunch in the exhibition center, where we watched a video about “The
Making of Eden”. The Eden Project was build to show how men and plants depend upon
each other and it cost millions of pounds to build. Next we had a talk about the plants. A
lady explained how you get cocoa beans and cocoa milk from a pad and use them to make
chocolate.
We were allowed to look in the shop and spent two pounds. I bought some
stickers and a postcard of a man building the biomes. Finally, it was time for the long ride
home. We were back by half past three, just in time for the bell.

Mohamed Haytham Saleh

A bomb injured Mohamed Haytham Saleh’s seft eye when U.S and Iraqi forces
clashed in his hometown of Fallujah in 2003. Mohammed underwent surgery at a local
hospital, but his condition only went worse. Later his father to obtain international help
for further treatment. After various effort, Mohamed was able to get his eye operated
in Japansponsored by the Reteractors and regained his eye-sight.
To help Mohamed, his father asked for assistance to a Japanese freelance
juarnalist working in the region. The reporter, Shinsuje Hashida, contacted an
acquaintance, Hitosugi, who helped organize a drive for donations with Reteractors.
Later, Hashida’s wife, Yukiko provided further links after Hashida wa killed in a attack
near Bagdad.
Meanwhile the media converage surrounding Hashida’s death thrust Mohamed’s
story into the national spotlight, and donations began to pour in.
Mohammaed and his father arrived at Tokyo Narita international airport in 2004
to a crowd of reporters. The local reteractors tended to their needs, while Mohamed had
surgery and received follow-up care. When he returned home the text month, his vision
was fully restored

Want to Denpasar to Makassar

One day I flew from Denpasar to Makassar. I went with Kevin and Kathryn.
Kevin is the project manager for Kang Guru Radio English and Kathryn is the program
officer for AUSAID.
The flight was only about an hour. We started to descend and the landing gear
made a loud POP sound. I was a little worried. The pilot said something over the
intercome in Bahasa Indonesia. I didn’t understand him. I ask someone sitting near me for
a clue. He looked anxiously back at me shaking his head. There was no comfort there.
The flight attendants looked scared too.
Where was Kevin and when I needed him? I glanced back at Kathryn. All the
colour had drained from her face. She was clutching the armrests from of her seat and
shaking her head with her haws clenched. Again, the pilot said, something in that
mysterious language. This time, instead of the POP sound there was a nice gentle
creaking and a slight shudder as the landing gear dropped. I looked out the window and
could see the tires on my side of lane lowering. I folt a little weak in the knees. I realized I
had been holding my breath for quite a white. As I drew in a deep breath we gave each
other a shaky smile as the place bounched along the landing strip. They had a made it.

Organic Farming of Food

Europe is now the biggest market for organic food in the world and it is so popular.
Organic farming means farming with natural, rather than man. Made fertilizers and
pesticides. Organic farmers rely on various techniques, such as crop rotation and the use of
resistant varieties that are used to some extent in conventional farming. The of organic
farming is to minimize external inputs and create a self-sufficient. Close system, self-
sufficiency, in this sense. Organic farming is often claimed to be safer than conventional
farming, for the environment, for our children and for us.
Toxin is one of the example is supporters of organic farming that man made fertilizer
is environmentally damaging. The notion that organic food is safer than normal food is also
contradicted by the fact that many of our most common foods cue full of natural toxins.
Many kinds of food that we prefer eating reflect how we relate for nature. For most of human
history the more artificial and elaborate our diet. The ancient Romans distinguished between
food not as proteins V carbohydrates, or even meat V vegetables, but as cultivate V wild and
Europeans surrounded by plentiful food fear not nature, but science a dominant contemporary
fear that people are wrecking nature. This is the real significance of the nap poll is. It is not a
vote of positive support for traditional or organic farming.
The organic farming movement is a luxury for people in safe. Because European
agriculture is among the safest in the world. They have serious problem with farming; these
involve funding, distribution and subsidies. They do not directly affect consumers, and they
are not remotely about dangerous substances lurking in our food so they can be fool and
mouth disease. While an economic disaster for farmers, presents no risk to human health.
But Europedose not need the number of farms if has in order to produce the food if needs,
whit her for domestic consumption or trade abroad. Organic farming is gentle way of retiring
farmland. So European governments can pacify farmers while appearing in tune with public
demand for more natural food. In the fact organic methods require more labor and land than
conventional ones to get the same yields is a good thing to a farmer in aural Mozambique it is
a disaster, so starved and erupt yields so low that there simply is not enough organic matter to
put back into the soil.
Name : M. Faisol Amir
Class : 2005 C
NIM : 057 139

In the Bell of the Blog

Back in zool, when the entire blogosphere was powered by liffen s on freadmills, a
couple of smartasses leegan hading out awards for atrocious and blogs thek term “quickly
become web speak”.
At the time, almost no one blogged about food. today, eating a cheese sandwich
qualities as a hot schoop for legions of bloggwrs. just go to food porn watch, site that scans
hundreds of gastronomic blogs for new content every hour on the hour, and clieck away. food
porn? no pornographer worth his gold chains would touch this stuff with a 10-food boom
mihe.
blogging is cheap and easy. Anyone can do it. And there’s no folter, no overworked editor
wondering of ot’s going to be worth the expense and bother of shepherding this uproven
talent onto print.

Fast Food to Make a Nutritionist Smile

Chipotle is a little hard to find in a Boston Market sign and dental offices. Chipotle an
up and comer in the nations pantheon of healthy fast food, has finally come to
metropolitan Boston
Chipotle is a late comer, the chain was one of the first fast food place in the country to
embrace healthy choices, American’s love affair with fast food MC Donald’s big Macs and
fries, KFC friend chickened taco bell maximum style defines us to the world.
Last week, the New York city health board announced that after jelly I artificial trans
fats, widely used in cooking and in baked goods and linked to hiking bad cholesterol, will be
banned from the city’s 24.000 restaurant, bakeries and other eateries.
Smart diners one not waiting, propelling the rise of places like becono called the lure
when if opened in 1997 which server freshly made burritos the name is supposed to sound
Spanish. Adam Lisbman, says that ultra healthy but not necessarily good fasting “and he
adds” we’ve grocon eight out of the last mine years. When his berg of stymied and Mac mc
cabe started o’naturals no one really wanted to take on fast food, says Mc cube. “So we did”
O’naturals’s menu is hat bread sandwiches, noodles. Salads, soups, and pizzas
emphasize “free roaming” chickens, organic flour, and wild Alaskan salmon. Into says that
we love fast food but were educated and we can eat it every day.

Chipotle founder Steven Ells began with one store in 1993


in Denverthen expanded with backing from McDonald’s, before the giant chain divested all
chipotle stock this year. Chipotle has “always done something pretty different than traditional
fast food says Arnold, such as cooking in the restaurant rather that reheating, sourcing natural
meats and organic ingredients, and using no Trans in the cooking oils or tortillas. If they want
healthier fast food and are wiling to pay a little more, there should be business for everyone.
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Mrs. Peters

Mrs. Peters was 80 and leant on a stick


I used to carry her basket at from the shop
One day she showed mea bottle she had bought
The label said; one she of this will take 20 years off your life.

She hobbled up the step into her house


Next time I saw her, she was walking rain-rod straight
Her stick was gone
She waved to me
That Sunday I went for a stroll in the park
Mrs. Peters was sitting in bench near the gate wearing an
elegant dress and scarf
She looked about 40
The following week I met her in the park again
She was dressed in high jeans and a sweater
I sat down next to her and took her hand
I asked her to the cinema
She said she wanted to go and change
She said she’d meet me in the park in an hour’s time
I came back in an hours nobody there
I went to her house and hammered on the door
No answer

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A handshake, a hug, a bow, or a pat on the back?

My name is Alice. L went to the United States on my last holiday.


I met so many people and went to so many places there. The States is a really big
country. L found a different greeting custom there. In the United States, people shake hands
when they are fist introduced. Friends and family members often kiss or hug on the cheek
when they see each other. In this situation, men often kiss woman but not other men.
I met a new friend there and his name is Son Ming Sun. he came from Korea and was
also on holiday. He stayed next to our hotel room. He told me that Korean has a different
greeting custom too. Men bow slightly; the family name came firs, then the first name.
Most of all, we had a really good time together and keep e-mailing to each other.

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Joanne Kathleen Rowling

Joanne Kathleen Rowling was born in Chipping


Sod bury, a small town in southern England

In 1971 she wrote her first story


In 1997 her first book: Harry potter and the
Philosopher’s Stone published in Britain

In 1998, her second book; Harry Potter and the Chamber of secrets

In 1999, her third book Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban published in Britain

In 2000, her fourth book; Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire published in Britain

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Train fare Evasion

I believe that ignorance can lead to guilty feeling. It was early in the morning when I stepped
on the platform of Guilford railway station. I wanted to buy a-one-way ticked to London, but
the counter was still closed. I walked to the ticket vending machines but they accepted only
cons which I didn’t have enough. Without any ticket, I got into the train and sat in the front
seat. The wagon was quiet and, in fact, I was the only passenger. A train in spector appeared
look at me, and to my surprise, kept walking to the rear. I began to feel uneasy due to the
failure to buy a ticket. When the train stopped at Wimbled on station, I looked out the
window. A big poster on the station wall said, “Those found without a valid ticket will be
fined £30.in the remaining time of the journey, I was worried it the inspector would go back
and pull mean. Eventually, the train reached London Central and I managed to walk out the
station without validating a ticket. From that moments on, I could not forget my ignorance
and always though that a should have bought a ticket to save me from uncomfortable feeling.

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INTERNATIONAL DAY AT SCHOOL

Dear Grandpa and Grandma


Yesterday at my school we had an International Day. We had performance, food stalls, lisp
lays, raffle ticked draw and some of us were dressed in costumes.

We started out day off with performances but the one I liked best was the one from four
grades. We played games. The performance I was in was abamba
Straight after our performances we had our lunch. There were food stalls. They came from
Australians, Asia, Arab, and Greece

Everyone had a job. These people were from sixth grade. I did my job after I had lunch. My
job was to sell international Day Books.
We had display in the hall. These displays were good but I didn’t get to see them. The
displays came from lot of countries.
There were also a Trash and Treasure stalls where they sold toys. The school got things by
asking the children to bring them it.

Although I didn’t win anything, international Day was still fun.

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THE EXAMINATION

I was waiting for the doctor to finish his examination. I was worried and nervous.
Would he have to operate? Would a blood transfusion be necessary? What would he have to
say?
Dr. Johnson was a heart specialist. He was an excellent doctor and his examinations
were always complete. He listened to the patient’s heart, took his blood pressure and
temperature, gave him an X-ray examined his eyes and ears.
The doctor finally completed his examination and spoke to me. He told that heart
trouble is never a minor illness, but this wasn’t a serious heart attack. He advised losing some
weight, getting a plenty of sleep, and eating good meals. Smoking and drinking would be
harmful, of course. Dr. Johnson said it would be necessary to be careful for a while, but he
was confident that there was nothing to worry about.
A felt much better after I poke to Dr. Johnson, I was certain that my uncle would be
up and around again very soon. He’s seventy old now, but he can still alive for a long time if
he takes good care of himself.

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A Trip to the Eden Project
Last Friday, our class traveled in the school but to visit the Eden project in Cornwall.
It was a long ride to get there so we had to be at school an hour earlier, at eight o’clock. We
brought our breakfast to eat on the bus.
When we arrived at the Eden Project, we could tell it was a big attraction by the size
of the car parks, which were carefully laid out and named after fruits-we were in Plum Car
Park. As we walked down, we could see the Eden project buildings-two enormous plastic
domes, built in a dip in the ground
Mrs. Jeffries told us they were called “biomes” and the dip used to be a clay pit,
where men had dug out the clay to use for making pots we spent our morning going round the
biomes, looking at the plants. One is kept very warm inside and filed with tropical plants like
rubber trees, bamboo spices, coconuts, and pineapples. There are also display of buildings
and gardens from tropical courtiers. The other biome is not so warm and among the plants
there are oranges, lemons, grapes, and olives.
We had our lunch in the exhibition center, where we watched a video about “The
Making of Eden”. The Eden Project was build to show how men and plants depend upon
each other and it cost millions of pounds to build. Next we had a talk about the plants. A lady
explained how you get cocoa beans and cocoa milk from a ad and use them to make
chocolate.
We were allowed to look in the shop and spent two pounds. I bought some stickers
and a postcard of a man building the biomes. Finally, it time for the long ride home. We were
back by half past three, just in time for the bell.

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My Graduated

When I was 21, I went to England to study physics. At that time, I knew English quite
well because I had studied it for nearly ten years. I had already finished my studies at our
University. So I knew quite a lot about physics; in fact, I had got first class honors in my B.
Sc. Examination.
I arrived in England in October, I had never been abroad, se everything
in England interested me very much. When I had found my college, and when I had put my
luggage in my room. I went out to see Cambridge. I had never seen such a beautiful city
before. I was soon lost. After I had walked around for an hour, I decided to ask a policeman
the way. I found one and told him that I had lost my way. He was very helpful. He told me
they way to my collage. During the past hour I had walked round in a circle, and I was quite
neat it again! I had never lost my way before, and said to my self, I will never lost it again, I
will get a map of Cambridge. (Taken from Intermediate Refresher Course, L.A Hill, London
Oxford University press, 1972)

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