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    Mutual Funds vs Fixed Deposits: Compare which is better! Comparison between mutual funds and fixed deposits is a long debate‚ especially when it comes to a comparison between fixed deposits and debt mutual funds. Even a few years ago‚ any conservative and risk averse investor would think investing in bank fixed deposits is better than mutual funds (debt or otherwise). Nevertheless‚ the market scenario has changed a lot in the recent years‚ and many a mutual funds family has come up with interest

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    Impact of globalization on the Maritime Industry [...] During the last two decades‚ globalization – together with the continuing information revolution – represent one of the most significant main changes that have completely changed the world‚ both positively (a giant leap forward in the world’s technical progress and possible integration) and negatively (strengthening social imbalances and insecurities). However‚ it is also the most hinted to and argued socio-economic reference point of the past

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    Analyse how the central values portrayed in Pride and Prejudice are creatively reshaped in Letters to Alice. The two texts‚ Letters to Alice and Pride and Prejudice‚ mirror and contrast the central values shared and explored by evaluating them; presenting them against Jane Austen’s context and that of Fay Weldon. Mirroring Austen’s novel‚ Weldon presents the central values for women such as the social values of moral behaviour‚ independence‚ and‚ literary values of reading and writing‚ from Pride

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    Compare the ways in which texts offer insights into the human experience. Every text is a product of its time. In Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein”‚ she uses the gothic horror genre to explore some of the concerns of her time relating to the use of science and technology and its impact on humanity. Similar concerns are also present in Ridley Scott’s “Bladerunner”‚ a futuristic text which combines science fiction and film noir to present a bleak view of a future world overrun by technology and consumerism

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    Reading‚ for the true enthusiasts‚ is a time to take a break‚ a vacation from the everyday hum-drum life. It is a time for him or her to escape what he or she knows to experience and view life through another’s eyes. For one who truly enjoys this pastime‚ it does not matter what the genre is. Whether short fictional tales or non-fiction stories. Whether poetry or essays the reader escapes through reading. This paper will compare the elements of narrative in two fictional and two non-fictional works

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    Pamela Speed Alison Teichgraeber English 1301 October 10‚ 2010 A Look into the Life of Hip-Hop The misunderstood subculture of music that many have come to know as “hip-hop” is given a critical examination by James McBride in his essay Hip-Hop Planet. McBride provides the reader with direct insight into the influence that hip-hop music has played in his life‚ as well as the lives of the American society. From the capitalist freedom that hip-hop music embodies to the disjointed families that

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    As a journalist and critic for Time Magazine‚ James Poniewozik concentrates on how the classic fairytale of Cinderella has been reinvented multiple times to correspond with the viewpoints of feminist authors. Poniewozik claims in his article "The Princess Paradox" that "girls choosing the fairy-tale ending is not such a bad thing" (667). However Peggy Orenstein‚ a contributing writer for The New York Times‚ would completely disagree with that statement. Orenstein stresses in her article Cinderella

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    Celebrations Large Enough to Last a Lifetime Imagine a sky lit up with a multitude of colors due to an array of fireworks. People gather in celebration while dancing and shouting‚ all while sharing a drink amongst friends. Holidays in the United States are occasions that many people cherish. Numerous people often reminisce of the unforgettable holidays they have celebrated with their loved ones. Independence Day and New Year’s Eve are two very important holidays that many Americans choose to celebrate

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    Olivia Baker Professor Pace Expository and Professional Writing April 4‚ 2013 Art has been molded and shaped by different cultures around the world‚ and through the years different artists have given different kinds of art their own special touch. A famous type of painting is fantasy art. A well-known fantasy painting is “The Unspoken Words” by Josephine Wall‚ and another painting is “Aadyasha” by Philip Straub. Both pieces of work come from different time periods‚ making it easy to see how

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    Ferdowsi Tusi Hakim Abul-Qasim Ferdowsi is a well-known Persian poet who lived a life that will forever be told as a heroic tale. Ferdowsi created one of the most significant literary works of Iran called the Shahnameh. By generating this national epic‚ Ferdowsi displayed great knowledge of the ancient legends of Persia and has passed down these historic stories to modern Persians today. Ferdowsi (940 – 1020Ad) was born in Tus‚ a small town in North Eastern Iran‚ into a family of landowners

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