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    The Role Of English In The Modern World In today’s English language occupies an important place in people’s lives. More recently‚ he was just a foreign language‚ but now - it’s the international language. No exaggeration to say that English is sometimes determines the fate of people and even saves lives. What’s it worth? It’s simple: the world of English language is given more importance. Every adult wants to learn the language at least at a conversational level‚ as children begin to train more

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    seminars etc. Though media is not the only communication medium used to dispense the flow of information‚ its importance in developed countries is worth mentioning as it has been the main source to inform people on political issues or current affairs as well as being as the main source of entertainment. The flow of information from one geographical location to another has increased in speed considerably with the advent in digitally enabled communication devices. Different network channels over cable

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    The supervisor’s role in the new organization E. Martinez The supervisor’s role in the modern organizations. By Edgardo Martinez MGMT 1152 EXPEDITED PRINCIPLES OF SUPERVISION COURSE 1|Page The supervisor’s role in the new organization E. Martinez Introduction. For years supervisors have been taken as a “necessary” link between middle management and workers. However the role of the supervisor is becoming more and more crucial for the final outcome of the process since:

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    The role of women in modern China As we explore the history of human beings‚ we will clearly find that unlike the ancient women‚ they have a strong aspiration to strive for their equal rights in modern China. (34 words) In ancient China‚ living in a patriarchal society which emphasized female submissiveness makes almost every woman oppressed and enslaved. They were regarded as “tools” for farming and weaving and giving birth to a child especially a boy. Besides‚ women in the traditional

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    biological and medical sciences‚ statistics guides researchers in determining which experimental findings are significant enough to demand further attention and the physician uses statistics to access the effectiveness of a particular treatment. The role of statistics in sciences cannot be ignored‚ especially in psychology‚ sociology‚ economics and journalism. Journalism is a discipline which entails writing about events that are of interest to people. Journalism‚ especially in newspapers‚ is also

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    The Economic Growth of India from 1800 to Today Sources: A Theoretical Approach to the Indian Economy by CT Kurien. Poverty Alleviation in India: Policies and Programs by Abdul Aziz. Aggregate  Savings of the Indian Economy by PK Mitra. An Indian Rural Economy 1880-1955 : The Tamilnadu Countryside by Christopher John Baker. The economic growth of India has has gone through many ups and downs throughout the country’s history. With the main income of the land being sea trade and agriculture

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    of mediation‚ as well. In this production‚ the role of narrator is one that changes regularly. Modern and postmodern theatre have long used shifting narration‚ which accepts the role of subjectivity in the narration delivered (Richardson‚ 2006). A case could be made that the primary narrator is Burr since he is the first storyteller we meet and his narration recurs most frequently. Each principal character steps into role of narrator‚ however. The role of narrator is very noticeable for an audience

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    TEENAGERS’ COMMUNICATION PREFERENCE IN THE MODERN WORLD A Descriptive Paper Presented to the Faculty of College of Arts and Sciences University of the Cordilleras In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements of the Course English 2 7:30-8:55 MWF By LLOUELA B. ASIM December 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 RESEARCH OUTLINE 3 CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION 7 CHAPTER II: BODY 9 DIFFERENT MEDIA OF COMMUNICATION 9 TEENAGERS’ INCLINATION OF MODERN COMMUNICATION

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    In modern economies‚ money is national currency. B. In the absence of money‚ societies use a “barter” system in which goods are exchanged for goods. 1. Barter economies require a “Double Coincidence of Demand” in that the two market participants must each be supplying what the other demands. 2. Barter also implies negotiations over the exchange (a cost modern economies often avoid)‚ which have the economic cost of the time spent for each purchase an individual makes. C. In a more Modern System

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    beginning of time‚ mankind has advanced as a society of many; each person and individual a piece in the great machine that is time. This unity‚ this joining of forces‚ has driven mankind forward throughout the dark ages of humanity’s past and into the modern world people live in today. Much has changed with the passing of time‚ but what has not changed is humanity’s primal instinct to create allies and forge relationships to stand united against the forces that would oppose them. This bond is essential

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