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    can come from any where to this shop. Strategies used For being unique in market guardian pharmacy is issuing news paper named Guardian Health Chronicle‚ a four page fortnightly broad-sheet in English and Hindi is distributed with india’s two largest circulated newspapers- Hindustan Times in English and Dainik Jagran in hindi. Guardian Health Chronicle has a circulation of 2‚00‚000 copies each week. Suggestion While visiting Gaurdian pharmacy‚ i absorbed there is lack of staff. They should increase

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    Belonging

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    the world and their role within society. Immigrant Chronicle As humans we desire the constant necessity to belong. Our perceptions of belonging are shaped through internal and external forces; our personal‚ cultural and historical experiences‚ the connections made with people‚ places‚ groups and the larger world alter our aspect of belonging and notions of identity‚ relationships‚ acceptance‚ understanding of the humanity. Immigrant Chronicle by Peter Skrzynecki‚ in particular his poems – Feliks

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    Rhetorical Analysis of "The Shadow Scholar" The prefix ’pseudo’ seems to perfectly describe the character of Dave Tomar‚ known by all as Ed Dante (Dave Tomar is Dante’s pseudonym). His article "The Shadow Scholar‚" which appeared in the chronicle review section of _The Chronicle of Higher Education_ on November 12‚ 2010‚ stirred controversy and a scare throughout the entire professional world. Doctors‚ educators‚ administrators‚ law officials‚ and all other professions of importance consequently came under

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    are significant impact that do affect a individual own sense of acceptance‚ which could lead to a better wellbeing. However not belonging to a community or a group has negative impact on the individual as presented by Peter Skrynecki of Immigrant chronicles‚ J.D. Salinger Catcher in the Rye and The related text. Belonging is established by individuals who are able to search for a place to belong‚ not realising that it is the perceptions and attitudes‚ not the place that allow us to belong.

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    A Woman Rice Planter

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    treatment of his slaves. The main secondary source I am going to use is The Allstons of Chicora Wood: Wealth‚ Honor‚ and Gentility in the South Carolina Lowcountry by William K. Scarborough. Scarborough’s biography‚ The Allstons of Chicora Wood‚ chronicles the history of a South Carolina planter family from the opulent antebellum years through the trauma of the Civil War and postwar period. Scarborough mainly focuses on Robert Allston‚ but he does encourage the reader to further study Elizabeth Pringle

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    siege to reduce expenses and stay afloat amid the rising cost of doing business‚ some working environments have turned into toxic cultures that make the workplace almost unbearable. Here are a few quotes that may sound familiar (Thompson‚ Houston Chronicle). • “If I don’t leave my job‚ I will lose my mind” • “I feel like I am in prison” • “I don’t have a life anymore‚ it’s all work” • “My boss is making me crazy” • “Everyone around me is negative” If so‚ there is a strong possibility you are

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    Assignment 1 Chronicle of a Death Foretold - Gabriel Garcia Marquez In Chronicle of a Death Foretold a possibly innocent man is killed for the sake of “honor” while almost every person in the town knows‚ yet does nothing. Each work serves to demonstrate the relationship between guilt‚ understanding‚ and confession. A man returns to the town where a baffling murder took place 27 years earlier‚ determined to get

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    Matter of Britain and Ca

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    (ca. 1350-70‚ NEMid) The Sowdon of Babylon (ca. 1400‚ EMid) The Matter of Britain Arthurian Sir Degaré (before 1325‚ SWMid) Sir Orfeo (beginning of 14th c.‚ SE) The Earl of Toulouse (ca. 1400‚ NEMid) Emaré (ca. 1400‚ NE) Layamon’s Brut (chronicle-romance; late 12th c.‚ WMid) Ywain and Gawain (ca. 1300-50‚ N) Sir Perceval of Galles (ca. 1300-40‚ N) Sir Launfal (later 14th c.‚ SE) The Avowynge of King Arthur (ca. 1425‚ N) Composite The Matter of the Orient Ipomadon (late 14th c.‚ NMid)

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    Identity Shapes Belonging

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    lives and ultimately‚ where we belong. The texts immigrant chronicle by Peter Skrzynecki and interpreter of maladies a collection of immigrant stories by Jhumpa Lahiri a winner of the Pulitzer Prize both explore the concepts of belonging through the immigrant experience‚ as well as belonging through ‘home’. Home and its connotations. Our home or a place in which we belong defies our sense of belonging. 10 Mary Street from the immigrant chronicles closely inter-links with the concept of home. It is the

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    The Shinto faith originates with the ancient people of Japan. The term Shinto is not a Japanese term but was the term given to the religion present there when Buddhism arrived from China. The Chinese term shen-dao was the term given to the religion meaning “the way of the higher gods”. Immigrants from various countries (Korea‚ Mongolia‚ Malaya & possibly Siberia) made up the Japanese culture and the Shinto faith is a melting pot of nature worship‚ ancestor worship‚ Confucian morals‚ Buddhist thought

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