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    Executive Summary This project analyzes proper nutrition as a necessity for a quality lifestyle and as a method of disease prevention. Furthermore‚ it presents some organizational endeavors to educate employees of the mortgage company about the benefits regarding proper nutrition. The focus of my research is to explore the options that proper nutrition provide for improvements in quality of life and life expectancy for the working people in modern society. The paper also explains the food

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    What is inclusive education and how will this shape your teaching practice? 3142/7278EBL – Assignment 1 1 Introduction An inclusive education upholds the ideals of an equitable society where access to and successful participation in education are considered to be the right of every person in that society. This paper will argue that whilst some steps have been taken to ensure equity in education for all‚ there is still a long way to go before Australia can provide a truly inclusive educational

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    the conventionalists. The Marxist reading even attempts to reduce the whole story to the idea that the rich are hindered by their material goods‚ and must drop to the level of the poor to understand the truth. The Marxist reading believes that King Lear’s rule is feudal‚ and he along with Gloucester represents the "old order"‚ the aristocrats who demand unquestioning loyalty and service. These characters believe in obedience from their subjects‚ and when they do not receive this‚ they become enraged

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    William Golding uses a variety of language techniques and symbols to develop character in his novel‚ "Lord of the Flies". His use of symbols is also important in helping us track the changes in the characters as the novel progresses. In addition‚ Golding also makes use of graphic imagery in some areas to emphasise the traits of the characters. The tone and language within the dialogue between the characters also is utilised to reflect the personality of characters. There is an extensive use of symbols

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    KEY QUALITIES OF IDEAL SUPERVISOR Supervisors are the most important people of any organization. As front-line managers‚ they are involved in motivating workers to achieve the overall objectives of the company. They are also responsible to communicate the top management’s vision and policies to the workers. Additionally‚ as the spokesperson of the people working under their supervision‚ they are responsible to bring up the workers’ problems and suggestions to the top management. In this way‚ they

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    If used skillfully‚ the language in poetry can capture the essence of words. It draws power from both the writings of the poet and the intellect and imagination of the reader‚ storing many layers of meaning in ordinary words. A poet does this by harnessing the connotations of words‚ meanings associated with them. While denotations are dictionary definitions‚ and may not change for a long time‚ connotations are ever-changing and gain new meanings as time passes. For example‚ in a post 9-11 world the

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    figuratively‚ from allos ‘other’ + egorein ‘to speak publicly’. -A short example of this literary device can be the poem ‘Epigram’ by Langston Hughes: Oh‚ God of dust and rainbow‚ help us see That without dust the rainbow would not be. in which ‘dust’ and ‘rainbow’ stand for something else rather than their superficial meaning in this poem. This means that- in the first layer of meaning- dust helps creating rainbow. Something which is considered unclean and earthly helps making something that is

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    WW1 poetry 1) The first poem‚ “Who’s for the game”‚ is written in 1915. 1915 was the second year in world war one‚ and thereby the beginning. Therefore‚ England needed as many young men as possible. At least Jessie Pope meant that. Around 5 million soldiers was the total number of the British army during the whole war. At the beginning of the war‚ the British army consisted entirely of volunteers‚ and they had quite a smaller army than France and Germany. This might be why Pope wants to get

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    Qualities of Indianness in Indian English Poetry Indian Poets writing in English around fifties have produced a fairly voluminous body of verse that is often deeply rooted in the traditional Indian sensibility and is yet strikingly modern in expression. The question of Indianness is not merely a question of the material of poetry‚ or even sensibility‚ it is tied up with the factor called the audience. Indian English poets write for Indian audience‚ but they also write quite inevitably‚ for non-Indian

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    Every piece of literature contains a distinct style of writing because every author interprets and creates ideas individually. This individuality leads towards the inclusion or exclusion of specific devices that an author believes contribute to the overall effectiveness of their work. In the case of George Orwell’s novel 1984‚ a pessimistic style is used brilliantly in order to paint a hideously dull and corrupt dystopian society. This novel‚ written in 1949 around the time of World War II‚ is a

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