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    A Survey on Satisfaction of Men’s Hostel Food Year of Study: ………………….. Dept:............... Weight:............. Kg . Height:..........Cm Date: …………………………….. 1. How many times usually you eat in students mess in the hostel? A. More than 15 time a week. B. Up to 15 times a week C. Less than ten times a week 2. Thinking about the value of money‚ how will you describe food in general A. Excellent B. Good C. Fair D. Poor GENERIC QUESTIONS Please

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    spending — nearly as much as Social Security‚ or the combined spending for Medicare and Medicaid. The sheer size of the defense budget suggests that it should be part of any serious effort to address America’s long-term fiscal challenges. National security threats have evolved over the past 50 years‚ changing the nature of U.S. commitments around the world. We need a defense budget that matches these new security challenges‚ not the threats of the last century. We should also recognize that a strong economy

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    Comparing and Contrasting the Use of Language in 1984 and Brave New World In a dystopian society citizens are stripped of their rights and the land is stricken with chaos. Often times the citizens are ignorant; either they cannot recognize the problem or they cannot express their dislike towards it. The right to freedom of speech is crucial in creating a well-rounded society because it gives the people the chance to form opinions. In comparing the novels‚ 1984 and Brave New World‚ the reader can

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    Have you ever wanted to have three wishes‚ to wish whatever you like? There are way to get this may the three wishes and the monkeys paw tell you about there good and bad wishing. First of all‚ in both stories they do have three wishes and the story is that they both do something to get these three wishes and in the monkeys paw they save it from a sergeant that came to talk to the old man named Mr. White. In the 3rd wish he finds a badly hurt swan trapped in a thorn bush. Mr. Peters jumped in a saved

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    “The Three Spinners” and “The Mouse‚ the Bird‚ and the Sausage” are all about the shared theme that a successful team should use every member’s strengths. Here are some examples from the text about how each text develops this theme. In “The Three Spinners” by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm‚ develops the theme by developing a group of characters that work together to help each other achieve their goals. According to the text‚ “...they promised her their help‚ and said‚ ‘Then you will invite us to your wedding

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    identify and describe how the different methodologies are decided for qualitative and quantitative research studies and how the methodological decisions are influenced by the researcher’s philosophical views of the world. Reference will be made to the contrasting paradigms‚ epistemologies‚ the ontological perspectives and the philosophical views that both qualitative and quantitative researchers use as the foundations for conducting their research. This assignment will then move on to outline the strengths

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    Socialism is the factor of production is owned by the public and operate for the welfare of all. Lastly‚ communism is a form of socialism. Communism allows people to own land‚ mines‚ railroads‚ businesses‚ and factories. All three practices are trying to better their citizens. These three practices compare and contrast in many ways. The ideologies socialism and communism are similar because each one is systems of production for use based on public owning a section of a business. Socialism sprouts straight

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    Everyone assumes fairy tales are suppose to be happy or have a happy ending‚ but do all of them? In the story Goldilocks and the three bears‚ a girl was wandering through the woods‚ found a house‚ and decided to go in it. She ended up using and breaking things that weren’t hers. In the story Little Red Riding Hood‚ a girl was walking through the woods to her grandmas‚ and a wolf tricks her on the way‚ and at her grandmas. In both of these stories‚ the girls end up in trouble or in a bad situation

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    Migrant Hostel is an account of Peter Skrzynecki’s time in the migrant hostel‚ yet it is ambiguous and could apply to many immigrants. This suggests that many people were struggling to find belonging as immigrants in Australia. A general experience is emphasized in the first stanza by the use of “us” in the 2nd last line. The last line of the stanza poses a question to the reader “Who would be coming next.” This technique is used to engage them in the poem. It also underlines the uncertainty and

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    heavily articulated within Skrzynecki’s poem Migrant Hostel‚ and 10 Marry Street. Congruently‚ both texts explore the aforementioned understanding of belonging in a personal voice through the textually dynamic medium of poetry. Migrant hostel‚ is a moving account of the experiences of migrants living in an overly-crowded hostel‚ it depicts the strain and sense of imprisonment in the new Country that awaits immigrants beyond the hostel. Throughout the entirety of the poem Skrynzecki

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