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    English Techniques

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    LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES 1- Onomatopoeia‚ Sounds like what it refers to eg. Pop‚ Bang etc. 2- Generalization‚ Doesn’t allow for individual difference. 3- Assonance‚ Repetition of vowel sounds eg. Slow road to no ware 4- Descriptive‚ Describing. 5- Paradox‚ Contradiction seemingly false at first but is found latter to be a truth. 6- Instructive‚ Inform/enlighten/instruct. 7- Euphemism‚ Acceptable/mild expression for something not very nice eg. Instead of died- Moved on to a better place. 8-

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    CHAPTER: 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Executive Summary A project has been prepared under the title of ‘Non Performing Assets in Surat’. First of all the information regarding the banking industry is given. In that various facts regarding the bank industry is being provided. Also the various types of non performing assets. The brief introduction of non performing assets is given. In this the definition‚ various benefits‚ objective‚ limitation etc. are mentioned. Then a analysis of data is

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    Childhood Exposure to Domestic Violence‚ From Witness to Victim A. Taylor Psych 610 October 28‚ 2013 Dr. Harbin Introduction The phrase “exposure to domestic abuse” covers a wide range of perception. In 2002‚ it was estimated that there approximately 3.2 million‚ documented cases of children witnessing domestic violence in America (Stiles‚ 2002). The different types of domestic violence children are exposed to may range from verbal‚ emotional to physical. The scope

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    ABSTRACT The project entitled is “A STUDY ON NON PERFORMING ASSETS IN INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK WITH REFERENCE TO KODAMBAKKAM BRANCH”. The research study was done on the problems of credit risk faced by the Indian Overseas Bank after lending loans to the customers. The main objective of the study is to find out the level of Non Performing Assets‚ which affects the performance of bank pertaining to kodambakkam branch. The study also goes on in examining the recovery procedure that are followed

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    Brown‚ Black‚ and White are colours that add faces to our diverse multicultural society. The celebration of Multiculturalism reduces racism in our society. For many years in our history we have been engaged in racist issues‚ which would result with gangs‚ murders‚ racist remarks‚ or insults. Now‚ a country like Canada is providing an opportunity for everyone to gather as a whole‚ instead of being separated by race. Our diverse community has now been advertised as one of the greatest nations to live

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    How to Reduce Child Abuse

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    such as abused children living with fear‚ self-blaming and feeling weak. Hence‚ parents‚ school authorities and government should play an important role in order to help to reduce child abuse problem. First and foremost‚ parents should learn how to be a good parent through the parental training program in order to help to reduce child abuse problem. Through this program‚ parents can learn the skills to communicate with children such as listen to the children what he or she concerned‚ do not simply

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    Checklists Checklists are lists of specific traits or behaviors arranged in logical order Check lists are especially useful for types of behavior or traits than can be easily and clearly specified Information from anecdotal and running records can be transferred to checklists to make interpretation easier Advantages 1. They are easy and quick to use; 2. Little training required; 3. They can be used in the presence of the child or recorded later; 4. Helps to focus observations on many behaviors

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    Reducing anxiety could be done by just taking and answering questions about it. Not doing homework assignment could be another type of anxiety. Even though if you cannot finish your assignment‚ there is a chance to learn something. The easiest way to reduce it is to make an appointment with your instructor‚ ask to work one of the homework problems‚ prepare questions and ask before or during the class‚ or just by sending an email. Also it could be reduced by group study with other students‚ which probably

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    “perpetual debt slavery!” At any rate‚ I believe that if we cut all department funding by 10%‚ cut corporate tax rates‚ and drastically cut all federal funding to entitlement programs we can begin to trim the debt. (topic #1) In order to help reduce the debt‚ the ALL departments should receive a 10% cut in funding. This saves us billions right off the bat. You might ask‚ well how are these departments going to function with this funding cut? Well‚ just like any business‚ if there is a reduction

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    “Crickets jingle here.” Onomatopoeia This sentence was described in the lines where the soldier had a flash back where he used to live. Jingle is like a sound of a bell vibrating‚ like in occasions in Christmas which is the most important holiday in England. When the people hear the bell jingle; it’s echoing and creating a melody and some kind of music inside the sound. The writer’s linking the crickets with the jingle sound could be because the crickets sound also echo and create some kind of melody

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