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    words!words!words! "words and hearts should be handled with care for words when spoken and hearts when broken are the hardest to repair".Words are powerful but I don’t believe its the words so much as the person saying them that holds the power to tear you apart. "you’re useless’’‚you’re so shrewd"‚she doesnt appreciate anything we do for her‚"she was neglected as a baby"’"your parent wanted a boy in your place"‚ you’re lazy"’"your parents dont love you as much as they do your parents".THESE

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    Why Was the First Day of the Battle of the Somme (1st July 1916) Such A Disaster? The Battle of the Somme began on the 1st of July 1916 just north of Somme. This was over a month earlier than planned but the British needed to attack early in order to draw out the German troops from Verdun and save the French army. The battle was intended to create a rupture in the German line which could then be exploited so the Allies could get deep into the enemy lines. But the first day was a disaster and

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    your butcher block countertops? This article aims to serve as a “How To” guide on properly using and maintaining Butcher block countertops. It is contended that many benefits are to be gained by taking good care of your Butcher block countertop. There are in fact several methods to sanitize your Butcher Countertop in order to keep them neat‚ bacteria-free and attractive for years to come. As far as proper cleaning and the elimination of a horrid smell goes as given habitat in your butcher block

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    In his chapter on the Battle of the Somme‚ Keegan analyzes the factors that caused the British offensive to fall apart. As Keegan explains‚ the Allied plan for the offensive consisted of a week-long artillery bombardment followed by an infantry attack behind an artillery barrage. The main goals of the first bombardment were to cut German communications lines and keep the Germans from preparing before the Allied attack. The assumption was that the Germans would not be prepared to fight back after

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    we can see or measure SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIETY Sociological Theories have certain common characteristics: 1. They are always tentative‚ thorough and economical 2. They should be true 3. They must be tested against the world we can observe or measure 4. They should be relevant to every day life and they should not be obvious SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIETY Sociology Contrasted With Other Disciplines: 1. Sociology is different from Journalism and History. Both Journalism and History describe real events and

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    War 1 (1914-1918) was the first war that involved over 100 nations‚ many as far away from the centre of conflict (Europe) as the United States and Australia. Approximately nine million soldiers died in battle and an additional 13 million civilians lost their lives. ‘The aftermath of World War 1 marked the practical end of monarchy on the continent and of European colonialism throughout the rest of the world’ (sparknotes.com‚ 2014). World War 1 changed modern history forever. Sir Douglas Haig remains

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    Battle of Somme July-November 1916 Why did the British decide to launch an offensive on the Somme? The French were fighting the Germans alone at Verdun‚ in an attempt to retain control of the historic fortress town. The French Commander in Chief‚ Joffre‚ asked the British to mount an offensive on the nearby Somme‚ to deflect the Germans. The offensive was planned by the British Commander‚ Douglas Haig. What was the Plan? The plan was to launch a week long bombardment of the German trenches

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    GENERAL FINDINGS ACCORDING TO THE CASE STUDY (ARAPU) Objective : Minimize the proportion of turnover that is spent on administration. Increase visibility and increase lead time of application process. Problems : Funds are not getting delivered quickly. Increase in costs of the running operation. Issues : Delays over the processing of application. No status was available when a representative called on a telephone. Transactions record : 300 new applications per week. 300 applications responded

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    July 1st‚ 1916‚ artillery flew everywhere‚ machine guns rang in the distance‚ millions dead. 57‚000 British‚ 8‚000 French and Germans already dead in the first 24 hours. This is the Battle of the Somme‚ held on the River Somme in France. 1.2 million casualties. It started with British General Douglas Haig coming up with an idea of a “great push” through German lines. It was a trench warfare‚ massive artillery bombardments‚ thousand of soldiers going “over the top” into No Mans Land‚ and already many

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    including pigs‚ chickens‚ cattle‚ goats‚ sheep and camels. Butchers constitute the high risk group in the transmission of zoonotic diseases. The educational status and awareness regarding the information‚ identification and transmission of zoonotic diseases among this high risk group‚ is critical in controlling the spread of zoonotic diseases. Hence‚ a study has been designed to evaluate the educational status‚ awareness among the butchers regarding the various zoonotic diseases and their modes of

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