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    Social conditions pertain to poor housing and living conditions‚ and low or sub-standard education. ( Mc Cafferty‚ 2003). The poor housing conditions includes the notion of slums and squatters‚ which are deteriorated houses‚ which lack basic services and have poor living conditions of which the organized criminal groups target people to recruit them into their operations in promise of a better house‚ and better living standards‚ of which the people will not decline and this helps organized crime

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    The social condition that i choose is the reducing sleeping time. According to the research. Experts said that the time that people spend on sleeping is been gradually decrease which compare to before. After the electronic products come up. More and more people are less willing to sleep early. They work hard‚ end their jobs at about 6pm or even late nights. Under this huge pressure‚ they are willing to entertain themselves instead of sleep early. As we know.‚electronic power first showed up at

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    how Nyasha is angry uses “Raged” here‚ but also the author creates a contrast with the feeble “whisper” and the violent “rage”. This contrast makes this moment a more striking one‚ and the author shows us Nyasha’s quickly changing mood. In Nervous Conditions‚ Nyasha is also depicted as a very changing character that can be very nice as well as explosive‚ like her violent altercation with Babamukuru. We have here another evidence that Nyasha changes very quickly‚ and this also adds to this moving moment

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    threatening moments in the line “She will not live.” That statement is very striking to us because it’s hard to believe the harsh consequences have to be paid for such little thing like dancing with some boy. Its shows that babamukuru was so furious that he would kill his daughter which makes this really an exciting moment. Nyasha now in this paragraph she becomes too defensive with her parents not knowing what will happen to her. She had so much resistance that when babamukuru hit her she responds back and

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    young age that perhaps the "Englishness" was her only escape route to a better life. A life that has no more poverty and women are able to break out of their traditional roles. Therefore‚ she was so determined to pursue this "Englishness" that she would never ever give up her dream no matter how harsh things had turned out for her. Apart from that‚ she was also able to see how differently things were for the English educated people like Nhamo and Babamukuru. Both of them were highly respected and

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    seaports‚ and bus stops are full of people traveling for long or short distances. Nevertheless travelling has the wrong side which contains high prices‚ polluting‚ laying low and danger. If you have a car sometimes it can be expensive to pay for petrol‚ road taxes‚ weight taxes and parking charges. You also have to repair it sometimes and it’s too costly. Besides these aspects car isn’t the cleanest vehicle‚ so people sometimes should think it over to change their cars to a public transport device

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    Meaning of Risk and Uncertainty Risk: In Common Parlance‚ risk means a low probability of an expected outcome. From business decision-making point of view‚ risk refers to a situation in which a business decision is expected to yield more than one outcome and the probability of each outcome is known to the decision makers or can be reliably estimated. For example‚ if a company doubles its advertisement expenditure‚ there are three probable outcomes: i) Its sales may more than double ii)

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    cover with plastic‚ piece of plywood or cardboard. Keep the area moist and check under the covering in a couple days. If you are unable to find isopods they can be purchased from: Carolina Biological Supply Company. How to collect Before looking for isopods‚ prepare a container and tools to gather the isopods. If you are going to set them up in a container with soil in a day‚ you do not need to separate them from the soil (see rearing information). To collect them‚ use a spoon or shovel and a container

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    Lord of the Flies- How would you characterize Ralph? Cite textual evidence to support your opinion of Ralph‚ please? Have you ever jotted down notes on a character that is important? If you have‚ that is great because you will get a better understanding of the book better. If you haven’t‚ you should start now. I’m reading Lord of the Flies and the protagonist of the story is Ralph. I would characterize Ralphy by naming his character traits and what he does that is significant. Read on to find

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    In the second chapter of What if? Religious Themes in Science Fiction‚ Mike Alsford introduces the idea that science fiction is much more than the futuristic technologies that many people have defined the genre by‚ but is more about the human condition and what defines us as humans. When viewing science fiction through this lens‚ the futuristic technologies are little more than a literary device‚ and the focus shifts to the deeper elements of the plot. In the second chapter‚ Alsford looks at different

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