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    Water refilling station

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    -Go ’‚ priced at Rs 595. Aqua guard-on-the-Go is in shape of a sipper loaded with miniaturized water purification technology and would be available across retail outlets and general stores‚ Eureka Forbes said in a statement. It would be available in four variants - black mystery‚ pink beauty‚ pearl white and racy blue‚ Eureka Forbes‚ a part of ShapoorjiPallonji Group‚ said. Commenting on the development‚ Marzin R Shroff‚ Eureka Forbes CEO - Direct Sales and Senior VP‚ Marketing‚ said the miniaturized

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    Gas Station Management

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    INTRODUCTION A. Nature of the Project The proposed business is a service and product provider which will serve the needs of the customer. This proposed business will be named as FBM Gasoline Station which derived from the family name of the co-owners‚ the Fernandez‚ Boiser and Maningo. The proposed business is a corporation. The project will engage in variety of fuel product such as Super Premium‚ Regular‚ Diesel and Kerosene. It is primary used for gasoline in automobile‚ trucks

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    How the Filling Station changes the speaker’s personality The poem filling station by Elizabeth Bishop is unique in which the speaker’s personality changes as we go along the poem. The manner in which the speaker initially views the filling station with disgust is clearly shown in the opening stanza of the poem. However‚ this changes as we go along the poem. The speaker becomes less judgmental and more objective. She initially finds only disorder in the filling station; however‚ as we go along the

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    after the will of God. The conjugal love they exchange and share draws its origin from God therefore‚ God manifests His plan and wisdom in the consciences of all members in the family. Humanae Vitae reminds us that‚ "marriage is not‚ then‚ the effect of chance or the product of evolution of unconscious natural forces; it is the wise institution of the Creator to realize in mankind His design of love." (HV 8) Responsible Parenthood is the mission of the family. It includes the respect of the functions

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    Trees at the Arctic Circle

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    Trees at the Arctic Circle. In the poem “Trees at the Arctic circle”‚ the author Al Purdy provides a description of dwarf plants that manage to grow above the tree line on Baffin Island‚ a Canadian territory. The topics of this poem are very mundane as he uses different types of trees to illustrate truths about the human condition‚ and in particular about life in the Arctic. However‚ Purdy ’s true goal is to remind the reader that humans are judgmental creatures and that it is only once you

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    Conclusion and recommendation Our project was shown the effects of three main factors: the entrance exam result‚ the number of years learning English and self-study time at home in the first year. We have some conclusions on the relationships between the factors. All of us know the fact is that if the result of the entrance exam was high along with a high number of years students have learned English and the amount of time they spend on self-studying at home‚ their IELTS score would be high and

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    Family Stages / Circle

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    Definition of family According to Binokritis‚ family consist of two or more individual in a close environment‚ staying together with a committed relationship‚ sharing the family functioning and have a family bind with emotions. In a meanwhile‚ Goldenberg define family as social system that have some characteristic‚ create a set of rule‚ family functioning‚ power structure‚ way of communication and discussion to solve problems and make the family function well. Most people said that‚ family were

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    bluej conclusion

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    Conclusion BlueJ is an integrated development environment (IDE) for the Java programming language‚ developed mainly for educational purposes‚ but also suitable for small-scale software development. BlueJ was developed to support the learning and teaching of object-oriented programming‚ and its design differs from other development environments as a result. The main screen graphically shows the class structure of an application under development (in an UML-like diagram)‚ and objects can be interactively

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    Maths Circles Ia

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    XYZ IB SL Math Circles Aim: The aim of this task is to investigate positions of points in intersecting circles. Introduction: The above diagram shows that distance r is the distance between any point‚ such as A‚ and the center of the circle‚ O‚ of the circle C1. The circle C2 has centre P and radius OP. A is one of the points of intersection of C1 and C2. Circle C3 has centre A‚ and radius r. The point P’ is the intersection of C3 with (OP). The r=1‚ OP=2‚ and P’=0.5. This is shown

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    Three circle model

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    The Three-circle Model of World Englishes was developed by Kachru in 1985 and it remains one of the most influential models for grouping the varieties of English in the world (Mollin‚ 2006‚ p.41). Kachru (1985) described the spread of English in terms of three concentric circles: the Inner Circle‚ the Outer Circle and the Expanding Circle. These circles represent "the type of spread‚ the patterns of acquisition and the functional domains in which English is used across cultures and languages" (Kachru

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