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    Don The Drinking Analysis

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    alcohol affects how Don behaves socially. How Don interacts with people while sober is entirely different then when he is drunk. Don describes this to Helen as him being two different people; “Don the drunk” and “Don the writer”. The writer half of Don is the successful and loving person he wants to be. Don the drunk is completely irrational and inconsiderate‚ doing anything to gain access to alcohol. Don speaks of the two halves as if they are fighting each other and that Don the drunk is winning

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    CRB scam

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    various lucrative investment schemes over a period of 4-5 years. The chief financial regulatory bodies like SEBI and RBI failed to sense the possibility of any fraud involved in the rosy schemes. The doubts began to roll in 1995-96 following which the scam came in light. CRB Group Bhansali was born in a jute trader’s house in Calcutta. After obtaining a degree in commerce‚ Bhansali became Chartered Accountant in 1980. In the same year‚ he started a financial consultancy firm‚ CRB Consultancy.

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    Introduction to Scam

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    Introduction to scams Various scams‚ scandals and stigmas that have surfaced in the recent years. These may not all be attributable to the antics and bungling of politicians‚ but they have been facilitated largely because of the vitiated atmosphere that the politicians and the political system have created in the country. Scams and scandals have manifested themselves in large numbers over the past few years. The latest‚ the Petrol Pump Scam concerning 3‚158 allotments of petrol pumps‚ LPG agencies

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    Critically evaluate the possible effects of the phenomenon known as global warming and suggest possible responses to them (40 marks) Global warming is the gradual increase in the temperature of the earth’s atmosphere and oceans‚ mostly caused by the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect is where incoming short-wave solar radiation from the sun can pass through the earth’s atmosphere to reach the surface; some of this radiation is then reflected back into space at a longer wavelength. Greenhouse

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    most movies have examples of “diegetic” and “non-diegetic” scenes in movies to carry certain scenes along. However‚ I never truly understood on how important the music can be to set the proper backdrop for those specific scenes. In the movie Do the Right Thing‚ there is a scene were Mookie (Spike Lee) meets up with his friend Buggin Out (Giancarlo Esposito) for a meet and greet‚ when out of no where a man in Larry Bird Celtic shirt bumped into him and scuffed his Jordan shoes. When Buggin Out looked

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    Satyam Scam

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    Satyam scam Satyam Computers services limited was a consulting and an Information Technology (IT) services company founded by Mr. Ramalingam Raju in 1988. The company offers information technology (IT) services spanning various sectors‚ and is listed on NSE‚ BSE‚ the New York Stock Exchange and Euronext. It was India’s fourth largest company in India’s IT industry‚ offering a variety of IT services to many types of businesses. Its’ networks spanned from 46 countries‚ across 6 continents and employing

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    Don Quixote Analysis

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    exciting but delusions of these things can be just as exciting. In the story “Don Quixote” by Miguel De Cervantes the main character Don Quixote plays a delusional hero who is a knight-errant. Don Quixote goes on adventures fighting delusion battles and facing non existent evil‚ but within his madness is the purpose of Cervantes ridicule of the hero. Don Quixote is a character that Cervantes uses in a satirical way to have readers rethink the problems of that time. Don Quixote exhibits the characteristics

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    How far do these sources suggest that British rule was accepted in India at the beginning of the twentieth century? To a certain extent sources 1‚ 2 and 3 suggest that the British rule was accepted in India. Source A shows efforts were made to improve the relationship between India and Britain but ultimately it implies that the viceroy should try not ‘to trample on the people’. Source 2‚ similar to source 1 implies that India had no freedom and India was in no ‘position to gain our independence’

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     pg 83    pg. 88  Pure Explicit Performatives: Not Pure Explicit Performatives:  1) I forecast‚ predict 1) I foresee‚ expect‚ anticipate  2) I endorse‚ assent to 2) I agree with that opinion  3) I question whether it is so 3) I wonder whether it is so    What differences and variations did you notice between these performatives? Distinguishing  characteristics?       2. p. 97 Can we perform a rhetic act without referring or without naming ? does a rhetic act need 

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    The Squatter and the Don is a fictional novel that depicts the experiences of Americans and Spanish people in California following the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo and the legalisation of squatting on ‘vacant lands’. This paper will focus on the ways the passage “Come‚ let us show...despoiled‚ forgotten.” (Burton 81) is important in the larger context of the book and to society at the time it was written. This will be done by analysing the various literary techniques the author employed and their

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