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    To Work or Not to Work

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    involved with the children. Parents need to make many decisions carefully to make sure their child’s future is the best it can be. One of the most important decisions made is the choice for the mother to stay at home with the children and not work or work and send the children to some form of child care. Both offer advantages for the family. However‚ working mothers benefit the family more than stay-at-home mothers. In today’s economy most jobs are not secure. So for a family to rely on one

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    NEBOSH National Diploma | Unit C C O N T E N T S Element C10 Title Page Environmental Pollution and Waste Management INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................. 10-2  ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION....................................................................................................................... 10-3                        CLASSIFICATION OF WASTES

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    Different Kinds of Birds

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    different kinds of birds and how many different species we have in the world. Birds adapt to different places. For example there are owls‚ bluebirds‚ parrots‚ canaries‚ red bird‚ woodpeckers‚ finch birds‚ toucans‚ chickens‚ roosters‚ ducks‚ pigeons‚ eagles‚ black birds‚ robins‚ ravens‚ egrets‚ pelicans‚ All these birds live through out the United States of America. Some are small or big. Each kind of bird has a process of making their own nest. If you want to find out about different kinds of birds

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    Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar

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    NAME: NURUL AISYAH NABILAH BINTI ARIFIN MATRIC CARD: 2013606088 CLASS: 1E LECTURE NAME: MISS BIOGRAPHY OF SYED MOKHTAR AL BUKHARY Early life of TAN SRI SYED MOKHTAR SHAH BIN SYED NOR AL-BUKHARY or everyone knows him as Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary was born in 12 December 1951 at Alor Star‚ Kedah Malaysia. He is the third of seven child was born into middle class family. His family hailed from Hadhramaut‚ ‎Yemen. Before his father deciding to live in Kedah‚ his father had to travel as far

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    Tone of "Her Kind"

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    Sexton’s poem titled “Her Kind” is a popular poem filled with powerful imagery‚ diction‚ and syntax. Her particular use of these elements in different ways contributes to the robotic and non-human tone of the poem. Her use of syntax in the poem is done in a very clever manner. The lines of the poem are short and almost all contain commas. These commas are a part of the syntax because they contribute to the sentence structure. They split up each line into two halves‚ and it almost seems

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    sentences in alanguage is called Syntax. T.G.G theory explains this arrangement and organization of sentences. It means how correct and well-formed sentences are madeor formed.First generation takes place and then transformation takes place. There are two main parts of this theory‚ which are as follows: * Generation or Generative Grammar * Transformation or Transformational Grammar 1: Generation or Generative Grammar: This part of T.G.G deals with the generation of sentences‚ i.e.‚correct

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    explication of war is kind

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    Phillip Alexander Explication Essay 2 Stephen Crane’s poem “War is Kind” is an anti war poem written in the late 19th century. The author is very critical of war and questions if the loss of life and limb are worth it. Through the use of structure and sarcasm Stephen Crane persuades the reader to look at war through his eyes in a very critical manner. The very title‚ “War is Kind” is sarcastic. The reader however‚ does not find this out immediately. The poem is structured into five

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    War Is Kind Analysis

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    Irony in Stephen Crane’s War Is Kind Most poets use their unique gift of writing poetry to relieve stress or just to document their emotions towards a given subject. Others use it as a key to bring about social change and voice their opinion on modern events. This is the case in Stephen Crane’s War Is Kind. The speaker in the poem uses irony as a strategy to convince the reader of the harsh reality of war. In the first few lines of the poem‚ the reader can already receive a feel of the irony

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    Dear Mr. McNeill: Re: Request To Expedite Payment - Contract PLC-09-17542 Due to circumstances beyond our control‚ we have been unable to complete the final delivery phase of the exterior wharf retaining wall under the above-noted contract. All work has been completed except for the installation of the tie-down anchors which have not yet been received from the manufacturer. These are expected to arrive within four weeks and we plan to install them as soon as we receive them. In the meantime‚ we

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    War Is Kind Analysis

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    People Close to Them in “The Wound Dresser” and “Wars is Kind” @“The Wound Dresser” by Walt Whitman and “War is Kind” by Stephen Crane‚ are both sad yet beautifully poetic works of art that focus on the harshness of war with many similarities displayed in diverse ways like tone‚ writing style‚ theme‚ and how the author’s individual experiences with war have helped create these works of art. @First‚ both “The Wound Dresser” and “War is Kind” are similar in theme when describing the harshness of war

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