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    Good morning everyone. I am going to share the book “Princess Diana” with you. She was born in a royal family. She has two sisters and one younger brother. When she grew up she married Prince Charles. They have 2 children. But royal life is not easy. Thousands of journalists traced her by all methods. They were trying to get the every detail of her private life. Her life was full of the shadow paparazzi. She needed to bear all pressure form the public. She married for love but perhaps Prince Charles

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    Pygmalion in Management by J. Sterling Livingston Harvard Business Review Reprint 88509 Harvard Business Review Subscription Service P.O. Box 52623 Boulder‚ CO 80322-2623 Telephone: U.S. and Canada (800) 274-3214 Outside U.S. 44-85-846-8888 Fax: (617)496-8145 American Express‚ MasterCard‚ VISA accepted. Billing available. Harvard Business Review Operations Department Soldiers Field Boston‚ MA 02163 Telephone: (800) 545-7685 Fax: (617)496-8145 Inquire about HBR ’s custom service for quantity

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    Helene Cixous: Writing and Sexual Difference by: Abigail Bray How do we go about undoing the oppressive evolutionary and socially scripted female identity? Abigail Bray in this book‚ a part of a series called transitions‚ brings together the thoughts of Helen Cixous‚ with the hope of facilitating new ways of thinking and doing. Bray believes that Cixous’ thoughts offers a way of engaging with reality that will facilitate movement (as opposed to stagnation) through critical engagement.

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    Desai‚ K. (2006). The inheritance of loss. New York: Grove Press. “The Inheritance of Loss” opens with a teenage Indian girl who is an orphan named Sai. She is living with her grandfather‚ a retired judge‚ in the town of Kalimpong part of the Indian Himalayas. The grandfather is a Cambridge-educated Anglophile. Sai is romantically involved with her math tutor‚ Gyan. He is the descendant of a Nepali Gurkha mercenary so their love seems uncertain from the beginning. He eventually recoils from her

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    facts about the most used and abused drugs to the reader. The author tried to do this in a way that was very understandable to any appropriate reader that picked up the book. Ultimately Buzzed was made to give people the ability to make informed decisions on drug use. Each individual drug or class of drugs mentioned in the book came with common main points. First the history of drug back to its earliest known use would be given to the reader. Then‚ Kuhn would discuss how the drug or drugs move

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    1. Mental Stimulation Studies have shown that staying mentally stimulated can slow the progress of (or possibly even prevent) Alzheimer’s and Dementia‚ since keeping your brain active and engaged prevents it from losing power. Just like any other muscle in the body‚ the brain requires exercise to keep it strong and healthy‚ so the phrase “use it or lose it” is particularly apt when it comes to your mind. Doing puzzles and playing games such as chess have also been found to be helpful with cognitive

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    Title: Books What are books? Well the answer is pretty simple which is books are a set of written‚ printed‚ illustrated‚ or blank sheets‚ made of ink‚ paper‚ parchment‚ or other materials‚ usually fastened together to hinge at one side. Books are available everywhere. We can get them at a bookstore‚ library‚ school and many more places. They are part and puzzle of someone’s life. There are many types of book like storybooks‚ fictional‚ non-fictional‚ novels‚ magazines‚ manuscript‚ comic books

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    dictionary definition for a book. But in reality a book is much much simpler than this. Today my speech is all going to be about persuade each and everyone of you to start developing this habit of reading books. The reason why I chose this topic today is because‚ I read a book which ultimately changed my life and changed my perception towards life‚ this book was The power of positive thinking by Normant Vincent Peale‚ but well unfortunately this was the only inspirational book I ever read. The first

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    journalistic and prose writing. If one considers all the sources used in the novel‚ it is clear that an abundant amount of research and effort went into this work. In the acknowledgements preceding the novel‚ Capote wrote‚ “All the material in this book not derived from my own observation is either taken from official records or is the result of interviews with persons directly concerned‚ more often than not numerous interviews conducted over a considerable period of time.” Not only did he spend

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    Who Lives in “Dublin 4” The novel Dublin 4 was written by Maeve Binchy in 1983. This consists of four short stories which all took place in a town called Dublin. The four short stories that Binchy wrote about are Dinner in Donnybrook‚ Flat in Ringsend‚ Decision in Belfield‚ and Murmurs in Montrose. Each story has different characters‚ plots‚ and imagery. Also they all have different themes and conflicts. At the end of each short story Maeve Binchy does not tell what the resolution to the conflict

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