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    Hunger in South Sudan

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    Hunger: Supporting small farmers in South Sudan (Preparatory Project‚ First Draft) Baigozha Aron Tutor: D. Callahan Date of submission: 18 November 2013 Word count: 935 University Preparatory Certificate‚ CPS‚ NU Astana People in different parts of the world suffer from hunger and it has a considerable result on future population of the world. Hunger can be defined as a weakness‚ distress or ache caused by a prolonged

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    1800s North and South

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    just before the Civil War. The United States was becoming a successful nation.  The country lead in cotton producing and had developed several industries‚ which in the future‚ surpasses that of European nations. Prior to the Civil War‚ the North and South had many differences that helped shape the antebellum period. The north was very successful because the economy was based on manufacturing. The north could not have farms because the soil was rocky and the climate was mostly cold. There would be

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    Elevation In South America

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    major geographical theme found in South America. Elevation has an effect on and can help explain different features‚ patterns‚ climates‚ food‚ and where people live in South America. The Andes Mountains are a major source of elevation in South America. Elevation affects where rivers flow. The Amazon River begins at a high elevation in the Andes Mountains and breaks off into different rivers and directions based on the elevation of the surrounding regions. In South America many resources and metals

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    South China Sea

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    The South China Sea dispute has long being discussed and also complicated. Controlling the Paracel Islands and the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea is not only claiming the countries’ territory‚ but mainly gaining economic benefits of the exclusive economic zone (EEZ). These benefits include natural resources: the US Energy Administration estimates that 11 billion barrels (bbl) of oil reserves and 190 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of natural gas reserves under the South China Sea. The

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    Significance of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn There were many social and global issues in the world that are still happening today‚ but a book that talks about those issues to fit the time frame should not be taken so offensively. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a classic novel written by Mark Twain. The book has many controversies about whether it should or should not be banned from schools. The book should not be banned from Norton City Schools because the use of derogatory slang is used

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    The Role of Superstition in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Superstition is a recurring theme in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Superstition is defined in Merriam Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary‚ 10th Edition as “a belief or practice resulting from ignorance‚ fear of the unknown‚ trust in magic or chance.” Mark Twain effectively uses superstition to both foreshadow events and to contrast the personalities of the characters in the book. The “more sivilized” characters of the book do

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    South Korea a Vacation Destination Looking for a vacation destination that is educational and entertaining? Take a Look at South Korea as a possibility. South Korea is located on the southern portion of the Korean Peninsula‚ bordered by North Korea or the Democratic People’s Republic to the north and by China to the southeast across the Yellow Sea. An interesting note is that one-half of South Korea’s population lives in or around Seoul‚ the capital. Seoul is the second most populated city in the

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    South Africa Economy

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    The past decade has seen a growing South African economy and the 2006/07 Budget Speech drew on the fact that South Africa is anticipated to experience an economic growth closing in on a 6% target and inflation remaining around 4.5%. With a broader tax base the economy has realized an additional R41.2 billion revenue collection. This has given the Minister greater flexibility to utilize these additional funds to uplift the poor even further than in previous budgets. To alleviate poverty has been the

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    Seoul South Korea

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    Work: The Ministry of Labor in Korea has implemented a system in which all workers who do not miss a day of work in one week receive one paid holiday. Employees who do not miss a day of work in a full year are entitled to a 15-day paid vacation. Those who do miss days of work should expect a reduction in paid leave time. After the first year of work with a company‚ every two subsequent years translates into another paid holiday. Koreans use both the Solar and Lunar calendar which results in a

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    South Indian Bank

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The study was conducted in South Indian Bank‚ Hampankatta branch. South Indian bank (SIB) is a leading commercial private sector bank in India. On 29th January 1929‚ South Indian Bank was brought to life by an ensemble of entrepreneurs at Trissur‚ in Kerala. The Hampankatta branch was started in 1966 with 1 manager and 3 staff. The huge number of Keralites in Mangalore was one of the main reasons of starting SIB branch here. The bank has a remarkable growth since its beginning

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