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    Feature article

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    Feature writing Anything that’s not straight news‚ editorial or sport. Gives a human dimension to the news Responds to the reader’s curiosity while entertaining at the same time Truth and accuracy are still important Can’t editorialize – NOT inverted pyramid style Sub-stories of the news Skills similar to fiction writers Narrates that keeps the readers absorbed Brings out the drama of people’s lives Know which details to highlight Vivid descriptions -Colorful dialogue -Humor Begins with

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    Earth with No Moon

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    Earth with No Moon A world with no moon would be much different without the Moon. Without the moon‚ Earth would be greatly different. The length of the day would be different‚ the origins of life on Earth would be slowed‚ and the biological evolution of life on Earth would vary greatly. But there would still be life on Earth‚ and many things on Earth would remain the same. Lunar tides are perhaps the most obvious effect of the Moon on Earth. The Earth without the moon would have a day that

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    Question 1 It has been argued that the UK banking system is an oligopoly ( http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/banksandfinance/8266582/Big-banks-running-an-oligopoly-says-Virgin-Money-chief.html# ) . a) Using appropriate diagrams and economic research critically discuss the extent to which this is the case b) What are the likely implications for consumers? + http://economicsonline.co.uk/Business_economics/Oligopoly.html The UK banking system is an Oligopoly because

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    LAND POLLUTION

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    ME 6180: ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT TERM PAPER TOPIC: Causes and effects of land pollution and Solid Waste Management K.J.D.AKASH (ME10B027) K.DEEPAK (ME10B028) MANISH JACKSON (ME09B033) List Of Contents: 1) Causes and effects of land pollution 2) Solid Waste Management (SWM) 3) Global overview of Waste-toenergy (WTE) 4) Conclusion and scenario in India LAND POLLUTION: CAUSES AND AFFECTS When we talk about air or water pollution‚ the reactions garnered are stronger. This is

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    Land Administration

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    A REVIEW OF LAND ADMINISTRATION REFORMS IN NIGERIA. BY:- MARTINS T. ADENIPEKUN DEPT. OF ESTATE MANAGEMENT‚ LAGOS STATE POLYTECHNIC‚IKORODU‚ LAGOS. martinsadenipekun@yahoo.com‚ 08023167702‚ 08036317528. ABSTRACT Administration of land is as ancient as the creation of man. In Nigeria‚ the socio-economic and political factors had overtime brought about different administrative reforms put in place to foster developments. Certain patterns of land administration had emerged in Nigeria before

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    Anaerobic digestion Anaerobic digestion is a series of processes in which microorganisms break down biodegradable material in the absence of oxygen‚ used for industrial or domestic purposes to manage waste and/or to release energy. The digestion process begins with bacterial hydrolysis of the input materials in order to break down insoluble organic polymers such as carbohydrates and make them available for other bacteria. Acidogenic bacteria then convert the sugars and amino acids into carbon dioxide

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    Google Earth

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    Ethical issues in Google earth technology | Table of Contents: Introduction and Background2 Bright side3 Google Earth and Irish archeological landscapes 4 Google Earth potentials in the humanitarian sector 4 Google Earth as an Innovative Tool for Community Mapping 5 Dark side6 Google earth and National security6 Google earth and personal privacy6 Analysis of survey8 My opinion8 Summary9 References11 Appendix-Questionnaire Survey12 Ethical Issues in Google earth technology Introduction:

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    Has the significance of the Profumo Affair been massively overstated? V13154 Sex and Society in Britain since 1900 Tutor: Harry Cocks Student Number: 4065501 24th March 2010 Word count: 3‚013 Has the significance of the Profumo Affair been massively overstated? The Profumo Affair had all the ingredients of a classic sex scandal – “a clandestine affair‚ adultery‚ potential conflict of interests‚ second-order transgressions and a stream of revelations about the seamy underside of high

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    The Common Earth

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    and gratitude for the natural world we come from‚ and have been doing our best to destroy it. In the poem “The Common Living Dirt‚” Marge Piercy uses descriptive imagery to convey the beauty of nature‚ and the idea that we must reconnect and appreciate the dirt and land that we all came from. Similarly‚ Michael Jackson’s “Earth Song” has a powerful message: stop the destruction of nature and society. Both “The Common Living Dirt” and “Earth Song” address the sabotage of nature‚ however Jackson’s song

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    A Conspiracy Theory: Has a Cure for Diabetes Been Discovered? A topic of interest in the medical field for any disease is always finding a cure. But what if one has already been found? Moreover‚ what if it’s being hidden by pharmacies and drug companies to protect the large profits these companies make off of patients? Many conspiracists believe that this is occurring today‚ specifically with diabetes. Though pharma companies do have a large impact on drug and cure research‚ there is simply not enough

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