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    Having never moved from the same house and street I can’t say I’ve had my share of adapting into new environments for long periods of time‚ which could be my reason leading me to a change of surroundings during my schooling. Being unsure of my choice I took the chance to explore my options and review the decision I was coming too‚ I communicated with my parents and friends around me about the new choices I felt I needed in life such as a new environment in my education. With feeling particularly

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    How to organize a commentary – general tips Structurally‚ the commentary is similar to the essays you have written in the IB program. There is an introduction‚ a body‚ and (to a lesser degree) a conclusion. In your introduction‚ put the extract in context‚ present a central assertion‚ and indicate the main developments or thematic clusters of the passage you will discuss INTRODUCTION You may very briefly summarize the piece. What’s the occasion here? For pieces studied in advance‚ provide context

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    can also make a product fail. 2. Comment on the statement‚ "It is our policy not to adapt products for export." Perhaps what the company is trying to avoid are the conformity requirements and regulatory mandates. Adapting products for export would normally require adapting higher standards of quality. This in turn might require upgrading of facilities and

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    ADAPTING LIFESTYLES TO CHANGING RAINFALL PATTERN IN KENYA ABSTRACT In the recent years‚ rain-dependent activities such as Agriculture in the tropical zone had been entirely dependent on the regular patterns and timing of the onset‚ amount and duration of the rains‚ people depended on their indigenous knowledge of these precipitation trends to predict the planting and harvesting seasons‚ nowadays‚ reliance on these native self-knowhow to plan agricultural activities and day to day chores has proven

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    I try to call their name without any respect words and a few days later I found that I am used to do that and when I study in university I also call my classmates and tutors’ name without any other words. The callings teach me the first lesson of adapting in western culture. Another embarrassed things is about misunderstanding meanings of some sentences and replying some inappropriate words. One day‚ my friend Eric come to see and play with me. In order to

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    Module “Conflict Management” Facilitated by C-T. H. Bayer & B.T. Schernick Organized by FES YLDP Module on CONFLICT MANAGEMENT Table of Contents Training Approach .......................................................................................3 What is Conflict ?........................................................................................5 Five Basic Styles in Conflict Situations .................................................7 Different Behaviours in Conflict Handling

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    Gatsby and the Complexity of the American Dream F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is an exploration of the American dream in modern society‚ in which money and prosperity are significant factors and it may not be as simple as you think; and the movie Citizen Kane is another example of the complex issues relating to the American dream. First‚ we will explore the American dream‚ in which it is to make a great deal of money because it provides for a comfortable living‚ and characters in the novel

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    debate with implications for an understanding of the left and Europe. It is a failing of Mullen ’s otherwise commendable study that such debate is studiously avoided. Huw Beynon and Theo Nichols (eds.) Patterns of Work ¡n the Post-Fordist Ero: Fordism and Post-Fordism Edgar Elgar‚ 2006. Vol. 1:494 pp.; Vol. II: 645 pp ISBN: 978-1-84542-324 7 (hbk) £285 reviewed by Sheila Cohen Work‚ it seems‚ has been ’rediscovered ’ via the ’flexible production model ’. According to one contribution

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    In the Modernist Mirror: Jacques Tati and the Parisian Landscape Author(s): Lee Hilliker Source: The French Review‚ Vol. 76‚ No. 2 (Dec.‚ 2002)‚ pp. 318-329 Published by: American Association of Teachers of French Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3132711 Accessed: 25/11/2009 13:02 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR ’s Terms and Conditions of Use‚ available at http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp. JSTOR ’s Terms and Conditions of Use provides

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    Post colonialism should be referred to as the legacies of colonialism and not the end of colonialism. British interests in Indian languages arose from the necessity to cultivate the medium of intercourse between the government and its subjects. Lord Macaulay minute on Education 1835 very clearly signifies his agenda that is the Dissemination of the English language and English culture. The Englishmen wanted a class of persons who can act as interpreters between them and their subjects. People

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