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    energy to the hope of a bright and successful future by studying and learning. This valued tool is not free‚ considering the increasing tuition fees and rising debts of students‚ hence the need for college to be as productive as possible. College Expectation versus Reality College gives a lot of advantages but not all students are prepared for college.

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    SURVEY ON SBI PRODUCTS VS CUSTOMER EXPECTATION QUESTIONNAIRE 1 NAME:..................................................................................................... GENDER : MALE( ) FEMALE( ) AGE: 18 - 40( ) 41 - 60( ) 61 and above ( ) CONTACT NO/EMAIL ID :......................................................................... (Please put a tick mark against your choice) 1.Which is your preferred bank? * SBI * ICICI Bank

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    To be able to locate and analyze themes of novels‚ such as Great Expectations‚ it is essential to understand the basic definition of a theme: It is a fundamental and often universal idea explored in a literary work. For instance‚ if we take a closer look at the story of Pip‚ we discover that the main idea behind the story is ambition and self improvement‚ which is correlated to the preceding minor themes‚ including social class‚ crime‚ guilt and innocence. The most important theme throughout the

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    In Great Expectations‚ Charles Dickens uses the mist’s presence or lack thereof‚ as a tool to foreshadow big events in Pip’s life‚ and to relay Pip’s emotions or feelings in response to whatever may be happening at the time of the mist’s reference. Dickens can only express so much of Pip’s feelings with his words‚ so to further allow the audience to connect to Pip and truly understand how he is viewing and/or processing his current situation‚ Dickens uses the mists. He also uses the mists to foreshadow

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    The change or growth of a character throughout a book is necessary or else the book would be bland and the reader would lose interest‚ Charles Dickens and he did that with his character Phillip or Pip in the book‚ Great Expectations. Pip was a simple boy raised by his mean sister and kind brother in law‚ he never wanted or expected much till he met a cold hearted little girl raised by an insane woman‚ but yet he wanted to become a gentleman to win her heart. His wish came true‚ he was becoming a

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    works‚ Dickens strong sense of right and wrong‚ and his recognition of the many injustices present in Victorian Society are clearly displayed. There is no better an example of these strong set of ideals then those portrayed in his novel‚ Great Expectations‚ which tells the story of Pip‚ a young boy who is initially fooled into believing that material wealth is a substitute for the real moral values a gentleman should posses. However‚ through the many trials and tribulations he is forced to go through

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    and gain the honor and integrity I desire. My personal goal is to obtain a Bachelors degree in Business Management. As I pursue my goal at U of P‚ I must dedicate myself. To achieve this goal‚ there must be commitment‚ discipline‚ desire and expectations. There will be many challenges that lie ahead of me as I steadily make my journey to achieving a degree. But I feel I can overcome any obstacles and face any challenge‚ due to my maturity level and positive outlook. Twenty years ago‚ I did not

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    Discuss Dickens’ presentation of relationships between children and their parents/parental figures in ‘Great Expectations’. Dickens uses the relationships between children and their parental figures to explore the themes of belonging‚ as well as status and identity. Pip‚ the protagonist of the novel‚ has been identified as an orphan and never saw either of his parents. Instantly‚ this gives the reader an idea that Pip did not belong to a typical and perfect family and never had his actual

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    People want to date because they see that everyone else is dating and they think they’re happy in a relationship. Or they are just very lonely and feel they need to have someone by there side to comfort them and make them happy. In my grandparents generation the couples were faithful and most likely would marry their first true love. There generation came with a lot of responsibilities and rules concerning being with another person. Basically my grandparents and previously generations is where true

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    Expectations from the proceptual divide – two episodes Raquel‚ a second year student of Business had some interest about the problem and decided to work alone. Grabbed her tablet a searched (in Portuguese) for similar problems switching to English when she found some articles related to Monty Hall. Her solution is based on the conditional probability‚ namely Bayes Theorem using a decision tree as shown in figure 2 bellow: Figure 2. Sketch presented by Raquel to explain her solution

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