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    Nevertheless‚ over the years we can see that the texts that are used across local schools include more non-local literary texts than the local ones. For example‚ the poems In the Midst of Hardship by Latiff Mohidin and Nature by H.D. Carberry. An addressable issue that we can see is most students will have difficulties in relating the cultural context and relevance as foreign texts are used. Hence‚ it is advisable to promote our own local literature which allows students to have a more progressive and pragmatic

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    try to escape the prison that suppresses them‚ but fail to because of their moral obligations to themselves and others. Edith Wharton’s Ethan Frome‚ Ernest J. Gaines’ A Lesson Before Dying and Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Scarlet Letter‚ portray the struggles one acquires through their own conduct. Ethan in Ethan Frome‚ Grant in A Lesson Before Dying and Hester in Scarlet Letter each try to elude their life dilemma’s‚ but are hindered due to their obligations. Ethan is obligated to his wife though he loves

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    variety of entertainment options for students attending Indiana University and the local community that have been living here their entire lives. If one narrows down a specific form of entertainment‚ they must still then pick and choose where they want to hangout and collaborate. That can be a challenge in the widely ranged selection of the beautiful city of Bloomington. A distinguishing form of amusement to choose from is karaoke‚ and Bloomington holds a diverse group of settings for it. The multiple

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    At What Age Should Teenagers Be Allowed to Take Their Own Decisions? The main problem with questions like this one is their‚ on the one hand‚ ambiguity and‚ on the other hand‚ relentlessness with which those who ask them require to be answered. What kind of decisions? About what? If we think along the lines presupposed by the question‚ we should define the unified age when teenagers should be let to both choose what they would have for breakfast and whom to marry. The point of view behind this

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    Why Do Businesses Fail?

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    the economic value of its assets.”‚ according to Altman:17 (2007). Nowadays there are lots of companies facing financial problems and ending up with bankruptcy. The business failure can be caused by many reasons however the main factor is from internal problems. From my point of view‚ firms collapsed because the management team did not exercise control efficiently of the business operations. Those poor management can be categorized into three equally important factors which are human resource management

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    grassland plains with small pockets of trees found on most continents.In Lesson Three we consider the theme of wildlife viewing and compare between the comprehensive and minimalist ecotourist. Wildlife viewing is a strong foundation of ecotourism but when it is the sole focus of a tourist activity it may ignore other aspects of the environment. Our focus will be on the African Savanna‚ an area that is experiencing considerable pressure from habitat loss. These areas are the site of large populations of African

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    Amber Scoubes Mr. Burton English 1010‚ Period B-2 12-17-2013 Solving a Local Problem The Hazards of Driving Many people take for granted their ability to drive. When we drive‚ we are putting ourselves in dangerous situations. At some point‚ one small mistake in judgement can cause serious injury or even death to another person. This is a power no human should yield. The only reason that driving is necessary is to better our lives and to make things much simpler and easier to do. Driving is

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    Introduction Local government institutions have always existed in India in one form or another since ancient times. The present form of urban local government owes its genesis to the British rule. The initiation began with Samuel Laing‚ member of the Viceroy’s Council‚ in the Budget Speech (1861-62) proposing that local services should be based on local resources. Lord Mayo’s Resolution of 1870 introduced the concept of elected representatives in the municipalities. Lord Ripon is considered the founding

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    practice areas for medical personal’s and student’s to do their practical in midwifery. My objective for this assignment is to explore whether the working environment at my unit is suitable for learning. To create a learning environment‚ ward should have a good staff as a friend attitude‚ approachable‚ willing to help‚ showing interest in teaching and self confidence at work. In my ward we have very good relationship‚ where to give support to each other‚ not only in our profession as a nurse

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    Quebec should not separate from Canada Quebec was founded by French settlers during the 16th century. It was then conquered by the British (known as the conquest of New France in 1760). “The Philosophy of the Enlightment” allowed Britain’s victory to treat the French people with dignity as both nations were civilized societies (source?). The British allowed the French occupants to maintain cultural aspects such as language and traditions (source?). In effect‚ The Quebec Act was published in

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