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    The Wise Judge

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    The Wise Judge Narrator 1 : The widow Yemswitch was a good old woman. But she had long since grown hard of hearing. She had a small flock of sheep that she tended. One day‚ the sheep wandered. Setting out to look for them‚ she met farmer Mulugueta who had just finished his plowing. Widow : “Ato Mulugueta‚” said the widow‚ “have you seen my sheep today?” Narrator 2 :

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    Atos Origin and Int

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    This is Mahesh from F.R.C.R.I.T.(VASHI) I have attended ATOS ORIGIN placement on 22nd of June at our college. There were about 75 students appeared for this. ROUNDS: 1: Aptitude test 2: Technical cum HR interview The aptitude test was bit difficult‚ but if u r done with R.S.Aggrawal then u don’t have to worry at all. Bcoz all the qns are from time & work‚ time & distance‚ profit & loss‚ probabilities section. Only 28 student’s r selected from the aptitude round and I was the 28th. The

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    To be wise

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    relationship between wisdom and intelligence. Anyone can see they’re not the same by the number of people who are smart‚ but not very wise. And yet intelligence and wisdom do seem related. How? What is wisdom? I’d say it’s knowing what to do in a lot of situations. I’m not trying to make a deep point here about the true nature of wisdom‚ just to figure out how we use the word. A wise person is someone who usually knows the right thing to do. And yet isn’t being smart also knowing what to do in certain situations

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    The Wise

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    Wise Old Woman” By Yoshiko Uchida Characters: * Young lord (of village) * Grandmother * Young villager * Lord Higa * Wise Old Men Setting: * The setting is In the Mountain and in the Village in the western hill of Japan Conflict: * Elders being exiled to the mountains to die at the age of 71 * Mother of young villager needs to make a decision about his mother * Lord Higa threatens the village  * Many long years ago‚ there was a cruel ruler

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    Judges

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    Methodology Paper Using Narrative Criticism to Interpret the Book of Judges The Book of Judges as a Narrative Generations of scholars have admired and studied the “high degree of artistic composition” in the Hebrew Bible (Polzin 11). These have been made possible by the narrator’s in-depth writing styles present in the brief nature of their respective works. Though there is no dispute on the admiration of Hebrew Bible’s artistry‚ many scholars disagree on the methodology that should be

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    Judges

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    The judge is always right. What court system is better: adversarial or inquisitorial? It is‚ indeed‚ a very good question. Most of the countries in the world use inquisitorial court system; Others‚ USA for example‚ use adversarial system. Both are great but personally I think that inquisitorial court system is better. It over goes the adversarial court system because it actually relies on true facts and witnesses rather than victims words and lawyers. As stated above the court system in the

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    This was followed in Knuller v DPP [1973] AC 435 (Case summary). In order for the doctrine of judicial precedent to work‚ it is necessary to be able to determine what a point of law is. In the course of delivering a judgment‚ the judge will set out their reasons for reaching a decision. The reasons which are necessary for them to reach their decision amount to the ratio decidendi of the case. The ratio decidendi forms the legal principle which is a binding precedent meaning it must

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    Ti Based Ato Case Study

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    problem of mud cracks and decrease the resistivity‚ the Ti based ATO (antimony doped tin oxide) coating are prepared by thermal decomposition method on the surface of the porous titanium. The ATO coating was characterized and the preparation conditions were optimized. In the experiments‚ the sintering temperature and holding time both can promote the oxidization of the substrate Ti. Although the resistivity of ATO is higher than that of Ti‚ ATO coating can protect the substrate Ti from passivation. In this

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    Nathan the Wise

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    Nathan the Wise has been called the “Magna Carta” of Jewish emancipation in Germany. Lessing modeled the figure of Nathan on his good friend the German-Jewish Enlightenment philosopher Moses Mendelssohn‚ grandfather of the great composer Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy. At the time that Nathan the Wise was written‚ it was a tremendous provocation for Lessing to make the hero of his play a Jew and the villain of his play an intolerant Christian patriarch. It was equally astounding for Lessing to make

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    Tim Wise

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    “A Particular Cheap White Wine” Response Tim Wise states that white students do receive many unearned advantages throughout their school careers. This is because white children tend to come from families who have the means and resources to ensure quality education for their children. The truth is that‚ as Wise points out‚ the majority of minority students come from backgrounds with less money and less education than their white counterparts. I believe that this cycle is deeply rooted in our country’s

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