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Flipping Fantastic - Adapted Version (Jerome Benjamin 2UiTM) My brothers name is Justin Benjamin. He is my twin brother.

We are studying in the same school. I am in the second class of Form 2 and he is in the fifth class. He is a helpful and understanding boy in our family. We do not fight against each other but we share things always. When he gets angry, he makes a lot of noise. When I get angry, I will sob silently. He is out spoken and brave, I am shine and timid. He likes sports, I like gardening. We both have the same features but different characters. Thats interesting. Whenever I look at him, it is like a mirror to me. Our teachers always identify us wrongly. We are alike, yet different. He likes chicken chop, I like fish and chips. When I get into trouble, he is always there to lend me a hand. He wishes to be a cop. I wish to be a detective. In future, I think we both can work hand in hand to fight against corruption and keep our society peaceful and safe.

Internet Safety Guide for Teenagers (Justin Ng Ju Shern 2UiTM) When teenagers surf internet, Download or upload, Copy or paste, delete or save, Must beware of spams or scams, Never ever reply any of them; Content blockers, filters, trackers must be set, To block any spread of threat; Never give personal password To hectors that pester; Else youll be caught in the evil-net unaware!

Air Pollution (Melven Lam Wai Yin 2UIA) Decades ago, air was fresh and clean, Today, it is no longer true; With massive developments, Come big pollution; What good it is, If we have modern urban lifestyle, If we are rich and prosperous, If we have great dreams; But we do not have good health? Clean air is precious, Without it, we all will perish.

Lost and Found (by Ranjetha Vijaya Kumar 2UIA) Each and every one of us has our unforgettable experience in life. Whether it is good or bad, the experience that we went through has somehow or rather created an impact and left us an invaluable lesson. For me, I have a story to tell and I call it Lost and Found. It was a lovely Sunday evening. My parents decided to bring my brother and I for shopping. So we went to Jusco. As we reached there, my brother reminded me to search for the toys section. He missed the toys like anything. I told him that we have to follow dad and mom. He gave me his sour face. While walking and trying to comfort him, unknowing to us, we had approached the toys section. It was like a magic spell that my brother and I kept staring at those toys. Our parents did not realise that we were left behind. They were way too far to be seen when we came to know that we were on our own at the toys department. We became panic, for we realised we were lost. I began to cry like a baby. My brother did not know what to do. In return, he tried to comfort me and ask me not to cry. He brought me to a nearby bench and we started to quarrel over the spilled milk. Both of us were in hot water. My brother finally admitted his fault. I too felt guilty, for we had been warned by our parents not to stray away while shopping. At that time, tears none stopping flowing on my cheeks, and my brother was like having a moment in hell. We feared to talk to any strangers. Fortunately, we recognised a passer-by who came to inquire of us. He was Mr. Baskar, our dads good friend. He came to our rescue. With just a phone call, he managed to locate our dad. We were more than happy and thankful for what Mr. Baskar did for us. My brother told me to get ready to face the music when our parents found us. Instead, the whole episode ended with Mr. Baskars fatherly hug and our parents advise on what we should do when we are lost. After all, I felt very much humbled by that unforgettable experience.

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