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    Summary of " ’Indians ’: Textualism‚ Morality‚ and the Problem of History" In the essay " ’Indians ’: Textualism‚ Morality‚ and the Problem of History" written by Jane Tompkins‚ an English professor at Duke University‚ the author criticized the history writers and described the issue of problems that are often created by different perspectives from the history on the topic‚ European -Indian relation‚ that cannot be determined from right or wrong. Many problems contain one main fact behind it. However

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    either the core or a theme in the syllabus. You are also allowed to research an aspect of local history. Develop a rationale for selecting the particular area of research. Identify and evaluate both primary and secondary sources. Analyze and interpret the information obtained from the sources‚ in relation to the research question. Make intelligent conclusions which are fully supported by the evidence. Present your findings in a well-written‚ acceptable paper. Syllabus requirements According

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    MY DISSERTATION PROPOSAL PROBLEM STATEMENT AND JUSTIFICATION ALTHOUGH MANY SCHOLARLY WORKS HAVE BEEN DONE IN THE MENDE LANGUAGE‚ YET VERY LITTLE IS WRITEN ON THE ASPECT OF POETIC DEVICES IN THE LANGUAGE. THIS COULD BE AS A RESULT OF LESS ATTENTION BEING GIVEN TO PEOTIC DEVICES IN THE LANGUAGE. INFACT‚ SOME PEOPLE DO NOT TAKE THIS SERIOUSLY AS PART OF THE GRAMMAR OF THE LANGUAGE.THERFORE‚ ONE OF THE PROBLEM WILL BE BRINGING OUT THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE SELECTED POETIC DEVICES IN THE MENDE LANGUAGE

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    DAERAH BALI BERDASARKAN METODE RGEC ORIGINALITY REPORT 22 % SIMILARITY INDEX 21% 2% 8% INTERNET SOURCES PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PAPERS PRIMARY SOURCES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 www.bi.go.id Internet Source boim0691.blogspot.com Internet Source scienceindex.com Internet Source ojs.unud.ac.id Internet Source Submitted to iGroup Student Paper fe.um.ac.id Internet Source bii.co.id Internet Source Submitted to La Trobe University Student Paper 2% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1 9 Submitted to Higher Education

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    INTRODCTION An organisation is a social arrangement which pursues collective goals‚ which controls its own performance‚ and which has a boundary separating it from its environment. Organisation is the association formed by a group of people who see that there are benefits available from working together towards some common goal. Organisation studies are the study of individual and group dynamics in an organisational setting‚ as well as the nature of organisation themselves. Whenever people interact

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    Writing a Research Paper HOW TO WRITE A Research Paper S term) paper‚ but you aren’t exactly sure where to begin. Research papers can be exciting and interesting to write‚ but they can also be intimidating and daunting‚ especially if it is your first one. Let’s start at the beginning. You need to select a subject area and define your topic. If you then take each step in turn‚ the process will be much more manageable. There will also be times when you will miss or need to repeat a step‚ but

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    ):   Author(s) information:     Full Name:     Job Title:     Work Affiliation:    Business Address:    Business Email/Phone/Fax:     Primary Author Contact (if more than one author):           Subject Matter  Please tell us briefly the topic of your product:       What is the source of this product (original research‚ committee/section work‚ conference‐related  material spinoff‚ etc.):    Please outline your reasons for proposing a new product in this area:  

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    Q.1).Who can resist chocolate? Not women‚ definitely. And that is the premise on which Axe‚ Unilever’s market leader in deodorants for men‚ has introduced a chocolate fragrance in its range. Dark Temptation‚ the new deodorant‚ claims to have the same effect on women as chocolate: It turns them on. The campaign was launched in three phases. The first – the seed phase – was done by Lowe Mumbai. Lowe Mumbai put together the teaser campaign for Dark Temptation on the basis of a research study conducted

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    Overview In April 1856‚ after almost eighty years of intermittent frontier wars between British colonial powers and the amaXhosa of the Eastern Cape‚ a young Xhosa girl by the name of Nongqawuse received a message. She told her uncle that spirits came to her near the Gxarha River‚ saying‚ "Tell that the whole community will rise from the dead; and that all cattle now living must be slaughtered..." (1). This message became the potent prophecy central to the Xhosa Cattle-Killing Movement of 1856-57

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    fumbles through the test and there is no graded assignment to balance out what has just happened. The student has failed. There is also the link of understanding that is established between the teacher and student when graded assignments are the primary source of instruction. The grading tells the teacher more about the student’s capabilities than testing can. The student works through the assignment and is able to discuss his work with the teacher for better comprehension of the subject. This communication

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