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    such eating varies. Using the example of the United States‚ this paper will focus first on the particular moral ground gained in some Christian communities from particular diets such as the Weigh Down Diet as compared the ethics and politics of the Slow Food movement in the United States. These two examples‚ while not always interconnected‚ illustrate how US-Americans explicitly and implicitly understands food and eating as inherently moral and political activities‚ through which one gains higher

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    Tourism and Hospitality Research http://thr.sagepub.com/ Slow food versus fast food: A Zimbabwean case study of hotelier perspectives Muchazondida Mkono Tourism and Hospitality Research 2012 12: 147 originally published online 14 December 2012 DOI: 10.1177/1467358412470556 The online version of this article can be found at: http://thr.sagepub.com/content/12/3/147 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com Additional services and information for Tourism and Hospitality Research can be

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    SUMMER PROJECT A VISIT TO NATIONAL HANDICRAFTS AND HANDLOOM MUSEUM‚ NEW DELHI B.F.TECH SESSION: 2012-16 NIFT KOLKATA CERTIFICATE DATE: This is to certify that the summer project document is bonafide work done by RAVI RANJAN of Batch 2012-2016 during the 3rd semester in B.F.Tech course‚ National Institute of Fashion Technology‚ Kolkata. The document is submitted in partial fulfilment of curriculum requirement of the 3rd semester‚ Bachelor of Fashion Technology. The work found to be

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    Cassie Leahy 11 May 2012 The Death Penalty: Keeping Our Society Safe As of April 1‚ 2008‚ there were 3‚320 convicted murderers on death row‚ and of those 3‚320 people‚ 65% of the murderers had a prior felony conviction (“The Death” 1). At the time that the 3‚320 murderers on death row committed their crime‚ 26.7% of the murderers were on probation or parole (“The Death” 1). Therefore‚ it is obvious that convicted murderers pose a colossal threat to our society because the murders may not only

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    Wilfred Owen -Anthem for Doomed Youth 1) How is the savage brutality of war reflected in images of death in this poem? Wilfred Owen shows the brutality of war in the poem using a variety of techniques. As evident in “monstrous anger of the guns” indicates guns were firing as if they had a strong dangerous anger in them killing many soldiers. As well as that Owen also uses emotive language by including alliteration. He wrote “stuttering rifles rapid rattle”‚ this phrase uses alliteration

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    the whole society can change‚ too. When people slow down and treat others with warmth and interests‚ they give evils little space to grow. As a result‚ the surrounding becomes a better place to live in. In fact‚ big cities where life is competitive and full of cold-hearted citizens usually face with more serious and complicated social evils than small villages. To summarize‚ my belief is that a slow-pace life helps make us joyful moments‚ deepen our relationship and prevent evils‚ as well. People

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    Anthem for Doomed Youth Through “Anthem for Doomed Youth” a well-known Petrarchan sonnet written by Wilfred Owen‚the reader sees the horrors of wars and how unfortunate it is to in the war.Owen fought in World War 1 and wrote this poem while in a hospital recovering from shell shock.”Anthem for Doomed Youth”‚solemnly discusses death in war and shows how those who die in war do not receive the normal ceremonies that are used to honour the dead. Owen was able to express how he felt about those who

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    A recent survey shows that despite great social changes‚ traditional values like family harmony still play an important role in Chinese people’s heart. The result was revealed by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS). In doing the research‚ we find out what degree Chinese people felt harmonious in their state of mind. Interpersonal relationship is regarded as the most important element in the principle of the society. Chinese are most satisfied with their family relationships

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    Why Basel III is doomed

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    • GLOBAL ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE PROGRAMME • Why Basel II Failed and Why Any Basel III is Doomed Ranjit Lall October 2009 GEG Working Paper 2009/52 Global Economic Governance Programme Centre for International Studies │ Department for Politics and International Relations The Global Economic Governance Programme was established at University College‚ Oxford in 2003 to foster research and debate into how global markets and institutions can better serve the needs of people in developing

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    “Anthem for Doomed Youth"‚ a wartime Sonnet by Wilfred Owen The poem uses many techniques to convey its meaning. By our understanding of the use of these techniques‚ the poem becomes easier to understand and at the same time‚ more is revealed to us. Wilfred Owen was a soldier during WW1 and therefore gives us a firsthand experience of war. He was against war and was appalled by the effects of war on people and their families. By using a sonnet for the structure of his poem‚ Wilfred Owen introduces

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