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    EXPERIENCE Organization 4 : Kera Group Type : Garments Manufacture Products : Woven and Knit Job duration : Since June 2012 to Till Now Job position : Sr. Merchandiser Organization 3 : Ether Tex Limited Type : Garments Manufacture Products : Woven Job duration : Since April 2011 to May 2012 Job position : Asst. Manager Merchandising (Woven). Organization 2 : Rebecca Fashions Limited Type : Garments Manufacture Products : Woven Job duration : Since November 2009 to

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    Volley Ball Volley ball techniques No.1. Dig/Forearm Pass: In the game of volleyball‚ the act of digging describes a pass of a hard-driven ball from the other team. In other words‚ digging is the act of stopping the ball from hitting your side of the court after the opposing team has either spiked or served it to your team. Keywords for correct technique No.1 ARMS STRAIGHT AT 90 DEGREES • Be "ready" with arms at 90 degrees from your body. • Bend at the waist - shoulders forward

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    Computer in a Ball (E-Ball) Wow a Complete Computer in a Ball (E-Ball) By Change | January 11‚ 2013 | Computer & Science Now a day’s technology is very fast. The E-Ball is a smallest computer among laptop and desktop computer. The main concept of E-Ball is using the laser rays. The e-Ball is a Sphere shaped computer which is small in size. The E-Ball computer have all the concepts features like mouse‚ keyboard‚ large screen display like LCD‚ DVD recorder etc. The unique feature of E-Ball computer

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    and conventions of a documentary ( Voiceover‚ Archival footage‚ “real footage”‚ Interviews with ‘Experts’‚ use of text‚ Sound [music used‚ background noises]‚ set-ups‚ visual coding) The documantry being analised‚ what it’s about and the director (Bowling for columbine‚ Reasoning behind the columbine massacre and other gun related violence in the United States‚ Directed and narrated by Michael Moore. • Audience and purpose 6 characteristics Age (18-30) Gender (Male and Female) Race (Caucasian)

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    learn. During childhood the author of‚ “The Ball Poem” John Berryman‚ experienced a loss. He writes about the pain associated with that loss and the memories that were connected. John Berryman expresses Symbolism‚ Imagery‚ and Metaphors throughout his poem by telling his story as a child‚ and the significance behind what could be the grief of losing his father. ​Berryman writes in his poem about depression and sadness. He uses the little boy and the ball to compare to a situation that most of us readers

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    Bowling for Columbine One of the most important goals director Michael Moore set for himself was to deliver a plethora of insightful and through interviews. Throughout all these interviews‚ a common theme that Moore sought to address was regarding gun control. More specifically‚ he sought to inform his viewers of the different sides and perspectives people take about guns‚ and how they are handled. Naturally‚ when Michael Moore interviewed citizens from Michigan about such a tense subject‚ the

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    Table of contents 1. Introduction 2 2. Brief discussion of each company 2-3 3. The product or service of each company 3-4 4. The pricing strategy of each company 5 5. The promotional strategy of each company 5-7 6. The distribution strategy of each company 7-8 7. The service of each compan 8-9 8. The more successful or effective company 9-10 9. Conclusions 10 Reference 11 Marketing Promotions Apendix 1 Chicken Licken 1.2 Apendix 2 Chicken Licken 1.3 Apendix

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    BOWLING FOR COLUMBINE "BOWLING FOR COLUMBINE"‚ DIRECTED BY MICHAEL MOORE‚ DEALS WITH THE PROBLEMS OF GUN CRIME IN AMERICA. THE MAIN PURPOSE OF THIS FILM IS TO PERSUADE AMERICAN PEOPLE TO CHANGE THEIR IDEAS ABOUT GUNS AND GUN LAWS. MOORE CONSTANTLY REFERS TO OTHER COUNTRIES SUCH AS CANADA AND THEIR GUN POLICIES TO BACK UP HIS ARGUMENTS FOR INCREASED GUN REGULATION. HE IS SUCCESSFULLY ABLE TO COUNTER ARGUE ANY REASON GIVEN BE PRO-GUN SUPPORTERS AS TO THE REASON WHY AMERICA HAS THE HIGHEST GUN RELATED

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    Bowling at one time throughout the 1950s and 1960s and for a few more decades following was the most popular participation sport in America. Today it still remains popular among Americans‚ but not nearly at the level it once was. For whatever reason a town’s bowling alley or alleys in some cases close‚ the community loses a little piece of its identity. Individuals within that community lose some of their own sense of belonging to a community. Also in this natural chain reaction people become less

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    Before looking at river landforms it is important to understand the more general role of rivers and to develop an awareness of the processes at work within rivers. It is through this knowledge that we will better undertand the processes at work in the geomorphology of the drainage basin. The role of rivers can be understood in very simple terms. The river’s role is to balance its load and transport it to the ocean. But this this idea of rivers as merely transporting weathered material to the ocean

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