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    come and leave us‚ for centuries have passed and are still to come. Laughter and tears are the heartbeat of this natural song‚ and giggles and frowns the melody. The dances that accompany this song are viewed among all‚ life and death among them. Cultures and religions are stored as a reminder of the past‚ while families continue to grow. Winters come; summers go‚ while I watch the sun and moon dance around. Stars the background dancers that tell a story of their own. Inside this special garden

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    surface plastics can be degraded naturally. The fungus was discovered by a group of students and professors from Yale University. They were part of the undergraduate Rainforest Expedition and Laboratory program‚ where students searched for plants to culture the micro-organisms within their tissues. The researchers observed that plastic degradation occurred beyond the size of the fungus‚ implying that the fungus secretes whatever chemical can biodegrade polyurethanes. This led the researchers to isolate

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    Towards a Legacy Mindset

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    Cooke‚ A.J. (2013). Towards a Legacy Mindset. MBA Programme‚ University of Exeter. Towards a Legacy Mindset “The reasonable man accommodates himself to the world as it is. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.” George Bernard Shaw Introduction Ten years has now passed since The Five Minds of a Manager (Gosling & Mintzberg 2003) was published in Harvard Business Review. In that time‚ the world has accelerated‚ becoming more connected‚ but more volatile‚ more uncertain‚ more complex

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    creche jobs description

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    Detailed description of a range of occupations within the settings Childcare coordinator Key Tasks and Responsibilities: Ensuring the welfare of all children attending the service is of paramount importance and that their development and well-being on every level is catered for. To manage a Childcare Staff team in providing a high quality early childhood service that provides a safe and nurturing environment and promotes the holistic needs of each child attending the service. He/she will

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    Description About Croatia

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    In home reading I read about one of the world’s most beautiful countries - Croatia. Croatia is located in South-Eastern Europe between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Slovenia‚ and bordering the Adriatic Sea. Croatia is the place where is meeting historic and modern‚ and where can see the beautiful mountains‚ plains‚ coast‚ lakes and rivers and it’s all in one place. [1] As the tourist destination Croatia is popular‚ of course‚ in summer and several millions tourists visit Croatia n the summer months

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    Fast Food description

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    Fast Food is more Disadvantageous than Advantageous for Our Lives Fast food are food that provide us convenience by allowing us to buy food from almost everywhere without long waiting time. (Stein N‚ 2011) Firstly‚ the advantages of fast food will be explained and discussed. Secondly‚ the disadvantages of fast food will be discussed. Finally‚ a conclusion will be made with both advantages and disadvantages considered. The first disadvantage of fast food is it’s health concern. Fast food are generally

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    The Ignorance Towards Autism The average person tends to stare‚ or look away from a person with a disability. The average person is ignorant about the condition that every 1 in 88 people are diagnosed with‚ which is autism. The average person considers autism to be a disease that a person may “suffer” from‚ and tend to label these people as “unfixable.” Like the well known character Lennie‚ from the novel Of Mice and Men‚ written by John Steinbeck‚ people cannot seem to understand the reason Lennie

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    Attitudes towards advertising INTRODUCTION: The advertising market in Bangladesh is relatively small compared to those of other Asian countries‚ but is catching up fast. Bangladesh’s advertising market can be resembled as a tiger cub in comparison to China‚ India and Indonesia. Opportunities have been observed in advertising sector which will boost up its growth as more battle have seen in recent times between the global vs. local brands. Currently a great number of advertisement companies

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    drunk homeless person‚ thinking if they gave you money you’d blow it all on alcohol or drugs. Only very rarely would you see the kind-hearted people‚ although they’d only spare some coppers- if that. Suddenly a small pink piece of paper wafted towards you through the crisp air‚ the colours stood out through the blinding street lights. After a struggle to get up from the tangle of blankets on the floor a flood of realisation sank in‚ this was a chance of hope. Grabbing the small piece of paper‚

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    Vitiligo is a complex disease associated with selective and progressive loss of melanocytes from epidermal basal layer resulting in white patches‚ commonly on the skin and occasionally on mucosae. It is also known as leukoderma or phulwari in India. The condition is non-contagious and asymptomatic but is associated with a significant psychosocial implication leading to an exaggerated sense of humiliation‚ loss of self-esteem and job discrimination among patients. Worldwide prevalence of vitiligo

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