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    Acknowledgement I am really grateful to Dear Sir and the authority of University Of Liberal Arts Bangladesh because they give me to choose a topic for prepare my internship report that’s why I got freedom to prepare my report & make it attractive. Road to prepare this report I have known many things that I was fully ignore about this and it increase our knowledge. I would like to express my special gratitude to my honorable supervisor for her valuable guidance and necessary suggestion throughout

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    A Metaphorical View into Kindred In Kindred by Octavia Butler‚ Dana is subject to many different wounds all over her body; the more involved Dana becomes in the story the more damaging the wounds are to her everyday function. These wounds‚ their severity‚ and their position represent certain emotional and mental scars in Dana made by her travels into the 1800’s.The most severe of these wounds and the bait of the novel‚ since it is the opening chapter and I am awaiting for this scene

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    the view from 80

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    EN 101-07 von Moritz January 30‚ 2014 Assignment: The view from 80 6) For older people the value of conversation‚ images‚ friends‚ relatives and melodies are great. The elderly have slowed their pace‚ but life continues at light speed. These distractions make them feel young again‚ or bring them back to a memory when they were younger. It lets them know they haven’t lost their memories‚ and keeps their minds working. 7) The qualities that characterize the people that “surrender” to old

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    Essay on Corporate Social Responsibility in Context of Nepal Corporate Social Responsibility is the continuing commitment by business to behave ethically and contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families as well as of the local community and society at large. While there is no universal definition of corporate social responsibility‚ it generally refers to transparent business practices that are based on ethical values‚ Compliance with

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    Highwayman in Tim's View

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    The Highwayman in Tim’s View As I am cleaning out the stables‚ I notice my love Bess‚ the landlord’s daughter plaiting a dark red love knot into her long black hair. She is waiting for someone by the window‚ but I need not guess who. For the Highwayman comes riding to the inn‚ knocking on the shutters with his whip. The shutters remain closed‚ until he whistles a tune to the window. I knew that he did not see me‚ but I could see him. With his French cocked hat‚ his coat of claret velvet‚ and leather

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    What is Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Sustainable Business? A Definition of CSR Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)‚ Corporate Responsibility (CR) or Sustainable Business are commonly heard‚ but rarely understood‚ phrases. So what does it all mean? CSR is the process of assessing an organization’s impact on society and evaluating their responsibilities. CSR begins with an assessment of a business and their: * Customers * Suppliers * Environment * Communities

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    Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility Classical Ethics Stephen J. Ward‚ the director of the Center of Journalism‚ at the University of Wisconsin-Madison‚ defines ethics as "the analysis‚ evaluation‚ and promotion of correct conduct and/or good character‚ according to the best available standards (Ward‚ 2012). Personally‚ I believe that ethics is the foundation of how an individual behaves and thinks towards himself and others. Ethics can also be defined as the "systematic and critical analysis

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    Corporate Social Responsibility and Ethics” Social responsibility is an idea that has been of concern to mankind for many years. Over the last two decades‚ however‚ it has become of increasing concern to the business world. This has resulted in growing interaction between governments‚ businesses and society as a whole. In the past‚ businesses primarily concerned themselves with the economic results of their decisions. “Today‚ however‚ businesses must also reflect on the legal‚ ethical‚ moral and

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    Thoreau's View On Nature

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    Thoreau has a unique perspective on the interworking of the Earth as it comes to nature due to his lifestyle and he brilliantly translate these situations into a human connection. Thoreau wrote in the age of transcendentalism which is greatly reflected by the attention to nature as well as the intertwining of all living things among the Earth. The chapter “Nature” spans a period in which the seasons are changing from the cold bitterness of winter to the blossoming and blooming season of spring. With

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    The definition of a faction by Madison is a certain number of inhabitants‚ regardless of whether they are the minority or majority‚ whose union exists because of shared passions‚ or interests‚ these interest are in contrast to the rights of other citizens. Madison takes a stance that there exist two methods for limiting damages from the factions that are the removal of the causes of the faction or having control over the camps. He proceeds further and says that there are two ways of eliminating the

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