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    A String of Beads

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    "A String of Beads" is a short story written by W.Somerset Maugham in 1943. William Somerset Maugham is the world-famous novelist. He`s universally acknowledged as a short-story writer. His fame in this realm began with the book of short stories entitled “the Trembling of the Leaf” (1921) and continued with increasing momentum. His skill in creating vivid and original human characters is combined with beauty and refinement of language and style.It is actually a rather satirical story. The story

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    Bead Bar Project

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    Bead Bar Systems Development Project Background The Bead Bar is a small but growing company that offers both products and services to its customers. There are currently three divisions that comprise the company‚ the Studio division‚ the Franchise division‚ and Bead Bar Onboard. The studio division oversees the company’s six studios where customers can make their own beaded jewelry using provided string‚ wire and beads while sitting at a bar. Studios are located throughout the New England area

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    Red Bead Experiment

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    demonstration called the “Red Bead Experiment” was an amazingly simple‚ but effective way to highlight some problems in quality management. The example‚ which he used in many of his seminars‚ involved a batch consisting of approximately 80% white beads and 20% red beads. A group of willing workers were trained to use paddles that collected samples of beads for quality testing. The workers showed their paddles to managers who would then count the number of red beads- the defects. Red beads were present in each

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    Cultures and their beads 1.Culture :Greek a. Greek Kompoloi “worry beads” were used to relieve stress‚and to loose bad habits and as prayer beads but however have no religious meaning b. These beads were made of fruit pips‚bone‚teeth‚wood ‚coral root and amber. Culture :Taiwanese a. To Taiwanese and Tibetan people it is thought to provide positive spiritual benefit and also to bring good luck and protect you from evil‚in Tibetan traditional medicine they grind the Dzi bead and make a paste

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    Bead Beadsbead is a small‚ decorative object that is formed in a variety of shapes and sizes of a material such as glass‚ plastic‚ or wood‚ and that is pierced for threading or stringing. Beads range in size from under 1 millimetre (0.039 in) to over 1 centimetre (0.39 in) in diameter. A pair of beads made from Nassarius sea snail shells‚ approximately 100‚000 years old‚ are thought to be the earliest known examples of jewellery.[1][2] Beadworkis the art or craft of making things with beads

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    In this short story‚ this child is no typical child you’ve seen. Every parent would crave of having a child like this. As well‚ everyone would dream to become someone like her. Sibia‚ the young‚ little‚ girl in the short story‚ “The Blue Bead” by Norah Burke is a commendable character. Sibia demonstrates her commendability by being affectionate‚ selfless‚ and courageous. Firstly‚ Sibia presents her commendability by being affectionate. For instance‚ Sibia sacrifices her life to rescue a Gujar

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    Caloocan City Science High School Science Club SY 2014-2015 (Credits to the owner) Science Month Contest Proposal (subject to change and to be revised): On the Spot Poster Making Contest I. Definition and Objective Science on the spot poster making contest is a friendly competition among students by making a visual (poster) that expresses their opinions‚ analyzation and reaction about a certain theme‚ topic or question given by the contest conductor/conductress at a specific

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    Introduction: There are more than 4200 religions around the world‚ today I will focus on one that is very close to my heart. Thesis: Buddhist rosary beads are an important part of my participation in Buddhist cultures. Preview of main points: First I will talk about the significance and purpose of the beads in the Buddhist culture‚ then I will talk about how I became acquainted with the Buddhist culture‚ and finally I will talk about the effect that Buddhist culture has on me 1st main point: The

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    Customer detail According to the film‚ a huge amount of beads are consumed by people who attend the Mardi Gras. The customer who buys beads has a large age span‚ ranging in age from children to adult. Most of them are old enough for drink. Moreover‚ both male and female are customers who demand beads. In addition‚ all the customers showed up in the film are Americans‚ including both black and white people. Their education backgrounds are not mentioned in the film. Customer’s role in economic process

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    Magister Ludi (The Glass Bead Game) Hermann Hesse Translated from the German Das Glasperlenspiel by Richard and Clard Winston with a Forword by Theodore Ziolkowski Foreword By Theodore Ziolkowski THE GLASS BEAD GAME‚ Hermann Hesse’s last major work‚ appeared in Switzerland in 1943. When Thomas Mann‚ then living in California‚ received the two volumes of that first edition‚ he was dumbfounded by the conspicuous parallels between Hesse’s "Tentative Sketch of the Life of Magister Ludi Joseph

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