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    “I’ve been waiting here for 20 minutes ” We often use the present perfect progressive to talk about actions continuing up to now‚ especially when we say how long they (the action) have lasted. But after teaching present perfect continuous to the students‚ we need to check the concept very carefully. Some students might have problems understanding present perfect continuous tense because they will be confused between using present continuous and present perfect continuous. As the present

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    Copyright reserved Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences Department of Accounting Financial Accounting FRK 211 Exam session: Date: Duration: Total marks: Date of perusal: Internal examiners: 1st semester June 2012 8 June 2012 2 hours 80 marks 21 June 2012 Prof J E Myburgh Ms J S Goodey Ms N Pududu External examiners: Ms HC Verster Mr JJ Bezuidenhout Ms M Pollock Instructions: 1. You should answer all the questions. 2. The paper consists of eight (8) pages. 3. You may keep the question

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    Benefits and Drawbacks of Performance-Based Compensation posted by Pat Wootton on December 3‚ 2011 In our parents’ day‚ salary was generally based on seniority; every employee in a comparable position earned the same‚ with annual increments and cost-of-living raises. Seniority was rewarded‚ youthful enthusiasm perhaps not. The obvious drawback to this system was a tendency for long-standing employees to become comfortable with their guaranteed salary and become less motivated. Additionally‚ there

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    Reading a modernist novel entails bearing in mind a whole new world of ideas‚ a quite different perspective of giving life to those ideas than other written works and certainly a new aspect of accepting those ideas as a reader. It is not easy to pinpoint modernism’s roots and it is also difficult to say exactly what it expresses. However‚ one thing that is clearly proved in a modernist novel is the fact that there is a change in the understanding of the human self and the interaction between characters

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    Seminar Paper On  Isaac Asimov’s Foundation - Validity of Science Fiction Submitted By: Supervised To: Palak Madan Dr Smita Mishra Assistant Professor Amity Institute of English Studies and Research AMITY UNIVERSITY UTTAR PRADESH India Science fiction is a genre of fiction dealing with imaginative content such as futuristic settings‚ futuristic science and technology‚ space

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    about the nutrient content. It has been argued that requiring nutritional information on these foods is too costly for consumers‚ because the cost to test the foods is added to the price of the food item. What is your position on this issue? In the space below‚ write a five to eight sentence paragraph giving at least three reasons in support of your position. Write a paragraph either in support of the current laws that require nutritional labeling‚ or in favor of making nutrient content labels optional

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    with the consent of the person on whom it is required to be done‚ thereby guaranteeing to citizens not only fundamental rights but human rights too. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AIM AND OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY The aim of the project is to understand the validity of scientific tests and the implications and legality of these tests and whether these tests could be conducted on persons to extract truth. Further to testify whether these tests are not ultra vires the constitution. SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS The

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    " There is an ongoing dilemma in this internet age that dwells deep in the opinionated hearts of all internet users around the world: should the government monitor internet content? This question‚ like many others‚ has sparked debates in many places‚ including the internet itself. The internet‚ today‚ has forced itself into many lives; more than 3.8 billion people or 51% of the population around the world have access to the internet. The world inside the modern internet has become so intricate

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    Belonging can be defined as the process of the association with the human race as socially active characters. It is part of the human condition which represents the need for security‚ safety and acceptance. An aspect of belonging such as isolation can be associated with the concept of belonging‚ as not belonging is a reciprocal process of belonging. Belonging allows for the authentication of characters through the formation of identity and connections. Belonging is the human need for wellbeing

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    Two days after Malala Yousafzai was shot in the head by militants from the Pakistani Taliban‚ Her shooting went not only against the teachings of Islam‚ but also against Pashtun traditions‚ in which you would never think of hurting a woman — let alone a 14-year-old girl on her way home from school. As a father‚ naturally I pictured one of my own children lying in that hospital. What happened to her was against all human emotion. But now Malala has become a symbol of Pakistan. She is a role model

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