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    Good afternoon... respected Mrs Deepa dasgupta and the esteemed dignitories present here today‚ and my dear friends I G . VIKRAM SIMHA studyng in 7th class representing siva sivani public school ‚ standing before u to present my views about “USAGE OF TECHNOLOGY IN CURBING CORRUPTION “ . We r in the stage of modern era . we are speeding up our lives faster and faster as we have all travelled from the stone age to the net age.. Technoloy improved our lives to an extent where man can sit in his

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    Otjikoto Lake Analysis

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    After the horror of the drowning that happened at the Otjikoto Lake‚ Painter decided to remain in the base camp. He does not apply for any further leave owed to him. His work shifts are based on a twelve hour work-shift and then a twenty-four hour recovery period. It works out that he labours through the night and then has a day and a night off. The cycle of shifts changing daily‚ Painter would then have a night and a day off and labour through the day. This arrangement suited him well. On the days

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    Ethics Of Monitoring Network Usage Zero Tolerance Policy. Zero Tolerance Policy. Advantages Application support problems Virus incident volume Bandwidth usage Company liability Employee morale Employee productivity Neutral Empty Disadvantages Help desk support volume Access to websites Access to collaboration software Employee privacy Active Monitoring Policy. Active Monitoring Policy. Advantages Help desk support volume Bandwidth usage Company liability Access

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    “In the Lake of the Woods” is a non-linear novel by Tim O’ Brien that consists of the themes trauma and insecurity. The protagonist of the text‚ John Wade is driven into insanity due to his fear of losing the love of his life‚ Kathy. Throughout the novel‚ john Wade’s secrets are exposed to the world‚ this being the reason that ended his career as a politician‚ which was the final push towards his madness. Wade was not only affected by his shattering moment in his career‚ but his childhood and experiences

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    (slow) Tomorrow we meet at eight. (fast) Simple extended sentence 1. The subject group and the predicate group consisting of more than one word form separate syntagms (extended subject group). e.g. John’s sister \entered the room. BUT John’s sister entered. Note: One-word subject can form a separate syntagm if it is emphasized. e.g. Mary is John’s sister. 2. Homogeneous predicates or other members of the sentence. e.g. John came \but he didn’t stay long. The teacher spoke of

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    Many of us are that lukewarm water and salt for God... Situation: The problem is that we are neither hot nor cold. We want a little bit of both worlds we want to have one foot in the church and one foot outside of the church. Transitional sentence: Maybe there are some people here who know they are one of these lukewarm people who are the cause of this act that happens in Revelation 3:16. Sermon body Solution: Point 1: We need to know who we are: Revelation 3:15 -If he knows our works

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    different Sentence : Medical technology and Computer engineering are different as night and day. 2. dance to another tune -to change one’s behavior or attitude Sentence : Her mother scolded her that’s why she dances to another tune. 3. Different strokes for different folks *  Different people live in different ways Sentence : They like to meet different strokes for different folks. 4. a whole new ball game * a completely different situation sentence : We’d

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    Organisational Structure

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    Organisation Structure Every organisation has a specific structure run the business as per the requirement. The main function is business function and rest are support functions. Depending on the functions department forms. The sub departments or sub functions called verticals. The pyramid structure of organisational rule applies in all departments. Department or function is headed by department heads and verticals are headed by vertical heads who reports to department heads. In organisation

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    Pollution of Hussain Sagar Lake Man is a selfish animal. Nature has been its main victim since time immemorial. Man is basically responsible for polluting the environment. But what have we done about it? The pathetic condition of Hussain Sagar Lake speaks for itself. WHAT A pity for the Hussain Sagar Lake at Hyderabad. It is a mean act by the educated Hyderabadis. The Hussain Sagar was actually developed by the early Nizams‚ for depicting the glory of Hyderabad. But‚ if you get to know how

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    Types Of Sentences 2012 13

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    Kansagra School Types of Sentences Date Name Subject-English Standard 8 L M Roll No. 2012-2013 Teacher’s Sign 1. Simple Sentence: A sentence which has only one Subject and one Predicate is called a Simple Sentence. Or a sentence which has only one Finite Verb is called a Simple Sentence; as: a) I saw a dog. b) Tom is a good boy. b) She ate a mango. A Simple Sentence consists of one clause called Principal Clause. 2. Compound Sentence: A sentence which consists of two or more Principal Clauses (Co-ordinate

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