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    Mark Haddon‚ the author of the 2003 best seller book the Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time‚ was born in Northampton‚ England‚ 1962 (Ewing). He was a son of an architect father and homemaker mother (Ewing). In his early life‚ he was interested in math and science (Terry). As he attended college‚ he realized his love of English literature and attainted B.S degree at Oxford University in 1981(Ewing). After graduation‚ he volunteered to be a home caregiver for a multiple sclerosis patient

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    Advantages of Communism

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    and provision of social benefits will‚ theoretically‚ help to raise labor productivity and advance a society in its development. Communist ideology advocates universal education with a focus on developing the proletariat with knowledge‚ class consciousness‚ and historical understanding. Communism supports the emancipation of women and the ending of their exploitation. Both cultural and educational policy in communist states have emphasized the development of a "New Man"—a class-conscious‚ knowledgeable

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    take out the universal principal and create a more practical argument. It’s basically to summarize the syllogism to the key point. 9. Why is an enthymeme more useful than a syllogism in analyzing and constructing an argument? An enthymeme is more useful than a syllogism in analyzing and constructing arguments because an enthymeme is used in real-world argumentation. Whereas‚ a syllogism is used primarily in a logic course. Enthymemes‚ being a shortened version of a syllogism‚ uses an unstated principal

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    WHY PLE ARE CALLED “AN EDUCATION IN MOVEMENT”? EXPLAIN HOW THE MOVEMENTS ALSO ENHANCE EMOTIONAL & INTELLECTUAL BEING? HOW CAN THESE MOVEMENTS LEAD TO INTEGRATION OF PERSONALITY? Dr. Maria Montessori is the founder of the Montessori method of education. She started her first classroom “Casa dei Bambini” or Children’s House in 1907. Montessori method of education stresses the importance of respecting children - “Help me to help myself”. Montessori education celebrates its 100th year in 2007. The

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    Love and Sex in the Poetry of Kamala Das : A Quest for Identity Creative writing in a language not one’s own is possible and Kamala Das remains even today after five long decades ‘ the most powerful voice of the post colonial reality”. She has acquired and nativized the English language by exploring the nuances of English and impassioned celebration of genuine emotions. Confessional poetry of Kamala Das are often “ anti-structural and

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    Unit 8 REGIONAL REALISM Depicting the Local in American Literature 1865–1900 Authors and Works Featured in the Video: Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)‚ Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (novel)‚ “Fenimore Cooper’s Literary Offenses” (satire‚ literary criticism) Charles W. Chesnutt‚ “The Goophered Grapevine” and “The Wife of His Youth” (stories) Kate Chopin‚ The Awakening (novel)‚ “At the ’Cadian Ball” and “The Storm” (stories) Discussed in This Unit: Bret Harte‚ “The Outcasts of Poker Flat” (story)

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    79 91 Abdelaziz El Amrani

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    CONSTRUCTING “NON-IDENTITY” AND “GLOCALIZATION” IN THE POST-9/11 WORLD IN SALMAN RUSHDIE’S SHALIMAR THE CLOWN ABDELAZIZ EL AMRANI* Abstract. The present paper attempts to address the issue of “nonidentity” and “glocalization” in the post-9/11 context in Salman Rushdie’s Shalimar the Clown. In other words‚ we are going to investigate the representation of and the relationship between the distant and the close‚ the local and the global‚ and the foreign and the exotic in the post-9/11 world‚ through

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    PROCESSING OF DATA INTRODUCTION Data processing is an intermediary stage of work between data collection and data analysis. The completed instruments of data collection‚ viz.‚ interview schedules/ questionnaires/ data sheets/field notes contain. a vast mass of data. They cannot straightaway provide answers to research questions. They‚ like raw materials‚ need processing. Data processing involves classification and summarisal1on of data in order to make them amenable to analysis Processing of

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    Still an Open Door?‚ Washington DC: American University Press. Card‚ D.‚ 1990. The Impact of the Mariel Boatlift on the Miami Labor Market. Industrial and Labor Relations Review‚ pp. 245-257. Doty‚ R. L.‚ 1996. Immigration and National Identity: Constructing the Nation. Review of International Studies‚ pp. 235-255. Friedberg‚ R. M. & Hunt‚ J.‚ 1995. The Impact of Immigrants on Host Country Wages‚ Employment and Growth. Journel of Economic Perspectives‚ pp. 23-44. Grinda‚ F.‚ 2006. Immigration and

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    pinned down accurately ò Ensures everyone clearly recognizes the problem ò Incorporates opinions of entire group ò Fosters team spirit ò Raises everyone’s level of awareness ò Spurs to the group into action Constructing an Affinity Diagram ¶ Select a topic ¶ Collect verbal data by brainstorming ¶ Discuss info collected until everyone understands it thoroughly ¶ Write each item on separate data card ¶ Spread out all cards on table

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