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    Please form your own team before preparing and submitting the first written assignment. Please upload your answers to the following question before the class begins‚ and bring a hard copy to class. The due dates are in your syllabus as well as on the course web page. In case of conflict between these two‚ follow the course web page drop box deadlines. The case write ups in general should be 3-4 pages single spaced‚ plus exhibits‚ unless noted otherwise. Answer only the listed questions specifically

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    named Anil and as readers we follow his journey and watch his character grow and develop. Right from the very beginning of the story‚ the writer makes it clear that Anil is different to everyone else in the village. The star above Anil is used to symbolise how unique and special he is: ‘His parents would not even stop for a second to gape at a star. But he did.’ The writer’s use of the word ‘gape’ conveys Anil’s awe and wonder at the star‚ demonstrating his fascination with the wider world outside

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    From: DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE By R. Gordon Richard Gordon was born in 1921. He has been an anaesthetist at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital‚1 a ship’s surgeon and an assistant editor of the British Medical Journal. He left medical practice in 1952 and started writing his "Doctor" series. "Doctor in the House" is one of Gordon’s twelve "Doctor" books and is noted for witty description of a medical student’s years of professional train­ing. To a medical student the final examinations are

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    Richard Gordon DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE Richard Gordon DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE First published in 1952 ’A parcel of lazy‚ idle fellars‚ that are always smoking and drinking‚ and lounging…a parcel of young cutters and carvers of live people’s bodies‚ that disgraces the lodgings.’ _Bob Sawyer’s landlady in_ PICKWICK PAPERS To Jo Note St. Swithin’s Hospital does not exist; neither do its staff‚ students‚ nor patients. 1 The large and completely unused set of surgical instruments

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    that we all have the chance of facing on a plane. Americans are expected to get on an airplane and feel safe and protected‚ but all that has happened on airplanes in the past ten years has left us fearful. We need to do something to make sure that we are safe on an airplane and that an American plane can never be hijacked again. We need to train and arm our pilots to ensure our safety on an airplane. Airplanes are massive and very complex pieces of machinery‚ and they help us get to places more efficiently

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    dunes‚ the council‚ state and commonwealth had the act quick to save the sand dunes. The strategies that were used for sand dune management in the Cronulla area include dune revegetation‚ polymesh covering‚ walkways‚ and fencing. Dune Revegetation has been used in the Cronulla/Wanda area for the management of sand dunes because it removes weeds and harmful materials which may affect the condition of the sand dunes. By controlling noxious and environmental weeds‚ irrigating the planting areas‚ planting

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    Personal Information Hassan SaidMasamaki P.O.Box 42133‚ Dar es Salaam‚ Tanzania Email: hsaid@e-com.co.tz Mobile :0713584469 * Marital status: Married * Nationality: Tanzanian * Age: 36 Years Education 1998-2001Mbeya Institute of Science And Technology: Mbeya * FTC in Electrical Engineering 1993 - 2006 Tanga TechnicalSecondary School: Tanga * Certificate of Secondary Education. 1986 - 1992MbuyuniPrimary School: Tanga * Primary Education Certificate. Personal

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    Reflective Writing on ‘The Doctor’ Film The film is being related to a life of a surgeon Jack McKee (William Hurt)‚ whose carries on a very successful practice while treating his patients with aggressive sarcasm and general disrespect. This indicates that he only cares for ‘mission accomplish’ and put away the emotional and also spiritual perspective in his line of work. "There is a danger in becoming too involved with your patients‚" he warns his residents‚ reminding them of the surgeon’s credo:

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    Medicines and Doctors In the 18th century Colonial American people were unaware of the plethora amounts of different bacterias‚ germs and viruses. During this time most doctors were unaffordable and lacked knowledge about the severity of diseases. In addition medicines were usually herbs‚ minerals‚ and animal products which sometimes healed the ill. After many years tools of science/medicine have changed since Colonial American times. The doctors and medicines in the 18th century are not like

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    Oliveira Faria "Brain Development and Learning a Second Language" (2005) by Ken Pakenham tells us about the adult process of learn a second language and becoming fluent or achieve the level of a native. Pakenham states that a student can develop his or her skills in grammar and vocabulary to become close to a native‚ but in phonology it is unusual. Pakenhan mentions‚ in the other hand‚ that several studies demonstrate that children with age lower than‚ on average‚ twelve-years-old have less change

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