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    Ka Ching Tone Assignment

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    Tone Assignment Peter Sigouin Ka-Ching! Margaret Atwood ENG4U In Margaret Atwood’s Ka-Ching!‚ the dominant tone of the passage is nostalgic and contemplative. When Atwood describes her first job‚ working for a small hotel coffee shop‚ she refers to it as being a clean‚ well-lighted‚ with booths‚ counters and waitresses. She is looking back on what seemed to be a poor experience. The basis of the Machiavellian characteristics was to do whatever it took to gain

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    The Human Brain vs. the Computer Over the millennia‚ Man has come up with countless inventions‚ each more ingenious than the last. However‚ only now‚ as the computer arises that mankind’s sentience itself is threatened. Ridiculous‚ some may cry‚ but I say look about you! The computer has already begun to hold sway over so many of the vital functions that man has prided himself upon before. Our lives are now dependent upon the computer and what it tells you. Even now‚ I type this

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    Lakes are most abundant in high northern latitudes and in mountain regions‚ particularly those that were covered by glaciers in recent geologic times. The primary sources of lake water are melting ice and snow‚ springs‚ rivers‚ runoff from the land surface‚ and direct precipitation. In the upper part of lakes there is a good supply of light‚ heat‚ oxygen‚ and nutrients‚ well distributed by currents and turbulence. As a result‚ a large number of diverse aquatic organisms can be found there. The most

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    Dood ka pani

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    manpreet  Roll No : 101324 Analysis of Cases and Written Communication Kanpur confectioneries Private Limited August 18‚ 2010 In partial fulfilment of the requirements of the course "Written Analysis and Communication" of MBA (Full Time) ... Premium | 1117 Words | 10 Pages Wac Kanpur Confectionary WRITING ANALYSIS AND COMMUNICATION-I Assignment No. 2 CASE ANALYSIS OF KANPUR CONFECTIONORIES PRIVATE LTD. (A) Name: Hitu Kanodia 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OBJECTIVE: Kanpur Confectionaries Private Ltd

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    Animation  is a form of animation which uses Microsoft PowerPoint and similar programs to create a game or movie. The artwork is generally created using PowerPoint’s AutoShape features‚ and then animated slide-by-slide or by using Custom Animation. These animations can then be shared by transferring the PowerPoint file they were created in‚ and can be viewed with PowerPoint or Microsoft’s free PowerPoint Viewer. Types of animation 2D animation The term "2D" refers to animation that is created using

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    Abstract: With a rich heritage of more than a hundred years‚ the Indian film industry‚ with the Hindi film industry (Bollywood) at its focal point‚ is continuously evolving to adapt to the changing demands of its audience. With its ‘industry’ accord in place since 2000‚ abetted by an open economy facilitating business‚ there couldn’t have been a period as strategic as this for the involvement of corporate entities in Bollywood. This article aims to discuss‚ by virtue of cogent reasoning via suitable

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    INTRODUCTION The bollywood industry is one of the largest industries in India‚ though it is still not considered to be a mainstream industry because of its highly unorganised structure. Nevertheless it cannot be denied that it is one of the most lucrative and highly volatile sectors‚ where a film can make or break careers. The movie industry largely depends on the audience‚ the consuming public for its revenue. The way and means to reach this diverse audience is through promotions. Where once‚

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    Malama I Ka Aina

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    be used in the cultural perspective. In the Ua Lele Ka Manu reading‚ researchers including Pauline Chinn and Isabella Abbott‚ characterized indigenous inquiry into four elements: 1) indigenous sense of place‚ 2) caring (malama) for places‚ 3) kuleana‚ a responsibility or privilege‚ or a method of learning and respect‚ and 4) asking questions in an appropriate manner. In addition to these four elements‚ they all conclude to re-establish Malama I Ka ‘Aina (“caring for the land”)‚ sustainability‚ and

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    ‘Why do Bollywood movies mix Hindi and English’ is a question that I have been asked by my foreigner friends over and over again. It comes to them as a surprise when I reply. ‘It is the normal way people talk in India’. Today‚ English is widely acknowledged as being the ‘lingua franca’ of the modern world. This phrase refers to the adoption of English as the ‘bridging’ language among communities to allow communication between people who do not speak the same language or dialect- making it the leader

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    Neighbourhood Watch Setting up a Neighbourhood Watch is the perfect solution to reducing crime. The volunteer members keep their eyes open for suspicious activity and report it directly to the police‚ who can then take action. They can also help educate residents in ways to reduce crime‚ especially stopping burglaries.The problem‚ of course‚ is that it requires a commitment of time‚ especially from the Watch Co-ordinator‚ and that might not be for everyone. Community Initiatives If there’s no group

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