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    Makoti‚ Mr. JLB Matekoni‚ and Mr. Patel. Note Makoti is Mma Ramotswe spouse. One day‚ he came home drunk and beat up a pregnant Mma Ramotswe. When she returned from the hospital‚ her husband and his furniture was gone. She later found out he left her and her baby died five days after it was born. Mr. JLB Matekoni is a mechanic and also the owner of Tlokweng Road Speedy Motors. He is a very good friend of Mma Ramotswe and also he is her second husband. Mr. Patel is a 50-year-old Indian. He is the

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    Napster

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    As I sat in front of my computer downloading my favorite song from Napster‚ I started to think about how hard it must have been to write a song so sublime with the way the words flow from one another‚ and how talented one must be to do so. I started to think how hard people work on their music for themselves and their fans‚ and how their fans don’t realize what they are doing every time they download a song off the internet. What they don’t realize is that it is messing over the people who worked

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    On Killing a Tree

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    Search George Orwell was then the sub-divisional police officer of the town of Moulmein in Burma. The Burmese people had a lot of anti-European feelings. They did not do anything in an organized purposeful way like a revolt or riot to express their hatred. But they did petty things like spitting betel juice over the dress of European women or jeering at Europeans at a safe distance. They hated Orwell a little more as he was a police officer‚ an agent of the oppressors. If a Burmese player did a

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    Life of Pi Essay

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    Discuss the importance of believability in this novel. In Yann Martel’s surreal novel‚ ‘Life of Pi’‚ views the measure of how an individual uses their intrinsic knowledge to face up to life’s riveting challenges. Martel portrays the protagonist‚ Pi Patel‚ as an individual who explores his own intrinsic identity through imagination‚ religion & faith as well as the fundamental difference between fact and fiction. Throughout the text‚ Martel‚ attempts to question the readers understanding of believability

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    Clopidogrel Case Study

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    high‚ this provides properties of good absorption orally. However‚ its low solubility that due its poor dissolution or low solvation rate can greatly limiting the oral bioavailability of clopidogrel (Reddy and Karunakar 2011) which is below 50% (Patel et al. 2010) and resulting in its pharmacological effect reduction in the inhibition of platelet aggregation which showing poor therapeutic effectiveness. The irreproducible in the therapeutic effect requires unnecessary consumption of drug in great

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    Religion In Life Of Pi

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    but‚ they just question and tell him it is silly. Although‚ in the end‚ he had God by his side and an impressive story to tell that made them all believe in God. In a world contrasting between love and hate‚ light and darkness‚ Piscine Molitor (Pi) Patel marks his way into the nature of religion to guide himself of every step he takes of his life changing journey. God leaves Pi stranded‚ stranded in a cramped lifeboat with four wild‚ ferocious animals and stranded with no family left. As an important

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    Piscine Molitor Patel or Pi‚ Pi is named after the French word for pool and is the protagonist of Ang Lee’s Oscar winning movie and Yann Martel’s award winning novel‚ Life of Pi. Pi and his family departed from their home in India and were moving to Canada to start a new life‚ but their boat gets caught up in a disastrous storm‚ sinking the boat and killing everyone aboard except for Pi. Pi then survives 227 agonizing days abandoned in the middle of the Pacific Ocean on an undirected lifeboat with

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    Learning Aim A1-Promoting Equality‚ Diversity and Discrimination. Equality-Equality is about ensuring that every individual has an equal opportunity to make the most of their lives and talents‚ and believing that no one should have poorer life chances because of where‚ what or whom they were born‚ what they believe‚ or whether they have a disability. Equality recognises that historically‚ certain groups of people with characteristics e.g. race‚ disability‚ sex and sexuality‚ have experienced discrimination

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    work. London:H M + M publishers. Kozier‚B.‚ Erb‚ G.‚ Berman‚ A.‚ Dynder‚ S.‚ Lake‚ R.‚ & Harvey‚ S. (2008) Fundamentals of Nursing Concepts‚ Process and Practice. Pearson Education. London. Lloyd‚H.‚Hancock‚H.‚& Campbell‚S.(2007)Principles of Care Patel‚ S‚ & Hu‚ F 2008‚ ’Short sleep duration and weight gain: a systematic review ’‚ Obesity (19307381)‚ 16‚ 3‚ pp. 643-653‚ CINAHL Plus with Full Text‚ EBSCOhost‚ viewed 17th November 2011. Roehrs T‚ Roth T. Caffeine: Sleep and daytime sleepiness. Sleep

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    Quote from a women from a village from Rajasthan ``I want to live in dignity‚ I do not want to be reduced to a state of helplessness where there is no respect for me as a human being - yes‚ that’s what I want‚ I want to live in dignity.’’ According to the village women‚ to live in dignity means fulfilment of basic needs like clean water‚ toilets‚ fuel‚ food and house; education‚ freedom of speech‚ clean environment‚ freedom from violence‚ justice‚ society where men and women are treated equally;

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