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    narrator grants the reader the opportunity to see the story in a constructed way where both the reader and the narrator are linked from beginning to end. Nick Carraway begins the story with a simplicity emphasized on his father’s advises. He begins by commenting on himself‚ stating that his father taught him to not judge other people because if he does not see it from their sociological perspective he will not understand his judgments. This gives us a clear example of his personality and way to

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    Rolling Mill

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    PREFACE B havnagar University has started certificate course in administration called B.B.A (Bachelor of Business Administration) for the purpose of knowledge about business. So‚ I have taken the industrial training of NAVBHARAT STEEL RE - ROLLING MILL and take the practical knowledge of business and as give us training in the company I have made report/project as per my knowledge. Management studies are like a coin‚ which has two sides‚ one is theoretical knowledge and other is practical

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    When traveling to ancient Rome there are major differences between their customs and modern customs. In order to fit in‚ certain aspects of their life need to be followed; if they aren’t followed then it is possible to stand out and look out of place. Five major life aspects that need to be followed are Housing‚ Health care‚ Trade and travel‚ Recreation‚ and Family life. Ancient housing in Rome is has some major differences between housing in modern times. While in modern times‚ it is normally custom

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    Boredom Leads to Trouble

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    Boredom Leads to Trouble The first thing that a toddler does when he has nothing to do is destroy everything he can hold. Some years afterwards‚ teenage arrives as the time of enjoyment and fun. As adolescents advance into later ages their time is usually always coupled with boredom. It is just a matter of minutes when one sees several “I’m bored” statuses updated on Facebook: a resort for all of our boredom! Yasmine Musharbash defined this state of boredom to be a response to having too much choice

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    Leisure Reading Report Title: “God sees the truths but waits” Author: Leo Tolstoy I. Setting Town of Vladimir II. Characterization Ivan Dmitrich Aksionov- handsome‚ fair haired‚ curly.Headed fellow‚ full Of fun‚ and very fund in singing. -he had two shops and a house of its own. -lived in the town of Vladimir Makar Semyonich-accompanied of Akisonov in jail -One who killed the merchant. III.Vocabulary 1. Doze-to sleeps tightly 2. Despair-to

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    Everyone may love going into the pet store and seeing all of the cute puppies in the window. What many people do not think about is how much those puppies have gone through in their short period of life. That one dog that you see in the window was born from a mother who has had a litter of puppies every time she came into heat since the age of one year old. That one puppy has been around hundreds of howling and barking dogs since the moment they could first hear. That one puppy may not have been

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    The poem contains literary devices that enhance the understanding of the reader on how different the two characters are. The use of imagery‚ tone‚ and poetic devices reveal to the reader how a rich white woman contrasts herself with a black male she sees on the subway. First of all‚ the imagery is used to describe the character’s appearance. For example‚ the black male is depicted with a “mugger” cold look wearing red. This guides the reader to view the man as dangerous and intimidative. The white

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    Pet Shops are a Bad Place to buy Your New Puppy The general public is greatly uninformed about how to find a healthy puppy to bring into their families. Too often they head to a local pet store. That cute little ball of fluff jumping around in the pet store window with a red bow around its neck is the picture of health‚ or is it? So Joe Q. Public confidently slaps down a credit card and gathers little Fluffy in his arms and takes him home to see his happy kids play with adorable Fluffy. Sadly‚ Fluffy’s

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    Traveling is widely believed to broaden the mind and enrich the soul. The famous saying "Don’t tell me how educated you are‚ tell me how much you have traveled" indicates that travel can enlarge people’s knowledge efficiently. Many people believe that when you visit other places you experience new things and learn from them. To my mind‚ it’s impossible to imagine our life without traveling. Getting out of the place where you always live‚ then going to an unfamiliar place is a kind of unforgettable

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    influence for his painting The Rocky Mountains came from a very different source. What was it? 14. Why was Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty different from traditional landscapes? 15. Give an example from the textbook of an artwork used for political purposes. 16. There are two basic steps to seeing. The first is physical; the second is ___ __. 17. In Christo and Jeanne Claude’s Umbrella Project‚ what two factors connect the two different sets of umbrellas to their locations? _______ and

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