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    Business Name: Asda Source of Finance Description Usage in chosen business Banks all banks offer advice and guidance‚ as well as banking Services‚ to new businesses. The advice and guidance given by banks include these: - help with writing business plans - how to find suitable buildings for the business - the issues involved in employing people Building Societies Building societies are used to buy land and buildings such as offices and shops. The business is given the sum of money by

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    | Renaissance | Reformation | Exploration | Absolute Monarchs | Renaissance | - Emphasis‚ causes‚ effects‚ specifics (Art: painting‚ sculpture‚ architecture‚ literature) Patrons | Gutenberg’s printing press = Renaissance ideas spread... Religion = Art Pope wanted to make a new dome for sistine chapel. Michelangelo was asked to paint it. the pope needed $ to build so he sold indulgences. Luther was against this... Church art frequently featured holy figures‚ Protestants (iconoclasts) didn’t like

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    Names………………………………………10 3.3.2 Translation of Abbreviation………………………………………..11 3.3.3 Translation of Words with Cultural Meaning………………………12 Chapter 4 Introduction to Functionalist Translation Theory……………………13 4.1 Katharina Reiss……………………………………………………………..13 4.2 Hans. Vermeer………………………………………………………………14 4.3 Justa Holz Manttari…………………………………………………………15 4.4 Christiane Nord……………………………………………………………..15 4.5 Zero Translation of Brand Name in the Light of Functionalist Theory……16 Chapter 5 Zero Translation of Brand Name of

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    total happiness. This could be the reason she turned to drugs‚ which so tragically ended her life. Once in an interview she compared men to mule carts‚ "Have you ever seen those mule carts? They dangle a carrot in front of the mules face and it keeps chasing something its never going to get." Love is something that everybody needs‚ and though intelligent and talented‚ Janis never found it. Janis took her own life one night and overdosed on drugs. This is something about her I do not respect or admire

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    to take a slow walk and enjoy all these grand architecture elements. However‚ I don’t know how I know this‚ but if I stop I will be in big trouble. I heard a loud noise behind me and I look back. I see a giant clown running‚ chasing me. He is calling my name while chasing after me. The clown is holding something. While I am busying looking at the running clown‚ I didn’t notice there is a pole right in front of me. I bang right into it. My head is spinning and I pass out. When I wake up‚ I am back

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    The Loaded Dog Purpose: � Entertains with the dog chasing the men and blowing up the other dog and it informs with the idea of the importance of mateship in the bush. Plot: � A group of men (Dave‚ Jim and Andy) are camping and use cartridges to blow up ground searching for gold. They get sick of fishing the normal way‚ so they decide to blow up the fish in the waterhole. When the cartridge is built‚ the dog steals it and accidentally lights it. Tommy (the dog) chases the men with it‚ and

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    Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald uses success as being wealthy because it would help the main character‚ Gatsby‚ get the girl of his dreams‚ Daisy. He threw huge parties to show off his wealth‚ lied about his past and disowned his family‚ and died chasing after his dream girl. Instead he should’ve been telling the truth about his past‚ creating bonds to make friendships last‚ and pursuing the true happiness of living a rich lifestyle. In the beginning‚ Gatsby threw parties for a reputation of being

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    ENGL 1600 21 October 2013 Chasing Real Rabbits There is a greyhound named Cash. He has been racing for his owner for three years‚ won every race that he has entered‚ and is in the prime of his career. Cash shows no signs of slowing down and is the envy of the dog racing community. One day‚ Cash and his owner are relaxing on the front porch of their house and Cash says to his owner‚ “I think that it’s time for me to retire.” Shocked‚ the owner replies‚ “Have I wronged you? Have I mistreated

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    may have not gotten him to his goal‚ but it was an improvement from howling. After a long day of working on not chasing squirrels‚ “The children would quiver and tremble…but they were soon able to resist actually chasing the squirrels for whole minutes at a time” (89). All the children tried very hard. Along with the children’s hard work they improved on kicking their squirrel chasing habits. The beginning of the book‚ the main character goals are becoming slightly closer As the book progresses

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    gained from the pursuit of glory. The chase begins after kids in a neighborhood hit the windshield of a car with a snowball. The man inside the vehicle opens the door and proceeds to chase them. The breathlessness of the glory comes from the man chasing them through the neighborhood. Dillard’s use of compelling writing techniques emphasizes the way concrete detail‚ repetition‚ and parallelism contributes to the breathlessness of the chase. Annie Dillard uses vivid concrete details that describe

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