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    can certain culture removes another culture. In beginning this view seems convincing but‚ multiculturalism can build a relationships with other people from other cultures and this is foundation for change to better and help us to learn from others without led this to destroy our culture. Also‚ to build a relationship with other people from other cultures is foundation for change for the better and learn from others. Can a multiplicity of cultures make us lose our identity? When we hear word of multiculturalism

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    Premise Vs. Wishlist Database Wishlist The database of wishlist are properly made. They have their own tables and relationship with other tables and wordpress database is properly implemented. Pro: customizing functions by getting data from the database that wishlist doesn’t have in functions or shortcodes can be done with a simple mysql query. Premise The database of premise doesn’t exist. Premise is using posts and posts meta to as a database. They are relating the files by linking them

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    Com 287 9/11/2014 1. What is a process premise? Explain. A process premise in an emotional appeal or major premise that taps into the psychological or emotional processes operating in the peripheral route of the elaboration likelihood model for each of us. These appeals rely human needs‚ human emotions‚ attitudes‚ and psychic comfort or discomfort that normal people always feel over the decisions they make. A process premise targets psychological and emotional processes that operate in most people

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    Machiavelli's Premise

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    1. Do you agree with Machiavelli’s premise that if given the choice between the two‚ the prince is better served by being feared than loved? How does Machiavelli make the case for his position (details‚ modes)? Are his arguments convincing? If you took the self-analysis on high-Mach or low-Mach‚ what were the results‚ and were you surprised by your score? 2. What is the thesis of Neil Postman’s forward? Do you agree or disagree with his point of view? Provide support for your position. 1- The

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    Implicit Premise Implicit premise is a missing premise that is supposed to support the conclusion to make the argument a good and well-formed argument. The implicit premise from “There are sins worse than cheating” by The Unskooled Professor is‚ performance of students and teachers evaluate the value of the university. The argument talks about what kind of grades a student gets when they are found guilty of academic dishonesty‚ then concludes with a point saying that academic dishonesty

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    IGCSE English as a First Language – The Winchester School‚ Dubai Ishita Sharma – 11G Argumentative writing: “Humans are a peaceful species at heart” How far do you agree? Are humans a peaceful species at heart? It’s a difficult task to pick a clear side but many people have many opinions. There are various people who will say yes‚ humans are a peaceful species at heart but there are equally many people who would say no. After all‚ it is a broad topic concerning an unpredictable species. One

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    Akash Laundry History Akash Cleaners Pvt. Ltd.‚ Set up in 1995‚ expanded and diversified with Akash Dry Cleaners three years later. Which meant institutional laundry broadened to bring in retail laundry too under its purview. Dependability in quality and service became the focus very soon. Akash attained Nuero Uno status. The stage was set for a new challenge. It was observed that hotel and catering‚ airlines‚ railways‚ hospitals‚ garment and fashion houses‚ corporate houses and private laundries

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    that engages the reader’s intellectual and reasoning capacity. Three parts are used to create a syllogism. If Premise A is true and Premise B is true‚ then conclusion C must be true! Premise A is a statement based on direct observation and Premise B is based on scientific fact. Premise C is what can be inferred from both. To support my argument‚ I have to convince my audience that each premise of my syllogism is acceptable and that together they logically lead to my conclusion. To accomplish that I’ll

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    Off Premise Laundry

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    TOPIC: OFF PREMISE LAUNDRY OFF PREMISE LAUNDRY * OPL MEANS LAUNDRY WHICH IS NOT PRESENT INSIDE THE HOTEL PREMISES. * THESE CATERS TO HOTELS ON A CONTRACT BASIS. * THEY CHARGE RATE ACCORDING TO THE TYPES OF LINEN / ARTICLE. * THEY CATERS TO MAINLY THOSE HOTELS WHERE SOMETIMES GUEST FLOW IS VERY LOW AND SOME RESORTS AND SEASONAL HOTELS ARE INCLUDE IN THIS. * MANY HOTELEIARS DOESNOT WANT TO INVEST A HUGE AMOUNT ON LAUNDRY SETUP SO THEY GO

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    Tentative Research Premises Spindle National College of Arts Spindle A spindle is a straight spike usually made from wood used for spinning‚ twisting fibers wool‚ and cotton into yarn. It is often weighted at the bottom‚ middle‚ or top‚ commonly by a disc called a whorl. And if they don’t have a whorl‚ they are made thick at the bottom. The spindle may have a hook‚ groove‚ or notch at the top to guide the yarn. This tentative research proposal comprehensively satisfies the

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