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    Introduction Conflict usually occurs primarily as a result of a clash of interests in the relationship between parties‚ groups or states‚ either because they pursuing opposing or incompatible goals. Although the term war is sometimes used as a synonym for conflict‚ it is more usual to restrict the meaning of war to violent conflict‚ involving armed forces. But like war‚ conflict is and has been throughout history a normal way of conducting disputes between political groups within human

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    Terrorism and Countries

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    Introduction Today my topic is going to be on Terrorism? Terrorism is defined as political violence in an asymmetrical conflict that is designed to induce terror and psychic fear through the violent victimization and destruction of noncombatant targets. With terrorism comes; violence‚ war‚ discrimination‚ and safety of international security. Today the country is alert of all types of situations involving terrorism. The world needs to know that stepping out of their front door isn’t going to be

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    As a literary work‚ poetry contains a mystery. The emotions put in by the author creates a certain tone and the right word must be used carefully to portray the true meaning of the poet. Porphyria’s Lover by Robert Browning and To His Coy Mistress by Andrew Marvell both share the sense of dramatics and intense feelings in their poems. Through the images and metaphors throughout both works‚ we can compare and contrast the underlying meaning of Browning and Marvell’s poems. What is love? According

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    country report

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    A GLOBAL COUNTRY REPORT ON BRAZIL Submitted to GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY In Partial fulfilment of the Requirement of the award for the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Submitted by SOM LALIT INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT‚ AHMEDABAD MBA BATCH – 2011-13 1|Page INDEX Sr No. Different Sectors Pg No 1 Acknowledgement 3 2 Executive Summary 4 3 Retail 6 4 Bio Technology 21 5 Information Technology 28 6

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    ’Men are presented as monsters in Porphyria’s Lover and My Last Duchess.’ Discuss. A monster is defined as something which inspires horror and disgust and is shockingly hideous or frightful. The characters of both males in ’Porphyria’s Lover’ and ’My Last Duchess’ definitely give the impression of fitting this description‚ as they both commit‚ or at least command the committing of murders. They are also controlling of the women in their lives and crave power over them – in both cases‚ the woman

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    In the Country of Men

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    casualty of the Gaddafi regime in In the Country of Men. Discuss. Suleiman‚ the protagonist of Hisham Matar’s In the Country of Men is placed in an ethical paradox. With the novel taking place in Tripoli‚ Libya 1979‚ Suleiman’s loyalty is contradictory‚ having to choose between the principles of his family and the Gaddafi regime. The bombardment of propaganda and the arrests of ‘traitors’ along with the love of his family causes Suleiman to be in constant conflict with his moral sense of self. His loyalties

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    The Four Lovers Scene as a Resolution from Previous Events and Continuation to Future Events in Hoffman’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream In Michael Hoffman’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Act IV Scene I ends with Theseus finding the four lovers waking after an eventful night. This simple‚ joyous shot of the four lovers in a field‚ just outside the woods‚ separates past and future events. By using lighting‚ props‚ depth‚ composition‚ makeup‚ contrast‚ character placement and character proxemics‚ the director

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    The Petrified Country

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    The Petrified Country “But when that dawn will come‚ of our emancipation‚ from the fear of bondage and the bondage of fear‚ why that is a secret” (Paton 312). Fear limits people from growing and achieving their full potential‚ yet people can only become free by overcoming their fears. When fear restrains the people‚ then the country will suffer the same confinement. Throughout the 19th century‚ South Africa was racially segregated due to the many apartheids put in place. However‚ what really segregated

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    author’s handling of time. The use of time by the author is an important component of prose‚ as it provides the framework for the entire novel by manipulating the themes and characters by the use of techniques such a setting and narration. Sons and Lovers is set in the early 1900’s during the second industrial revolution in a small mining town in England. By choosing this time period and place‚ Lawrence isolates the themes to be addressed‚ as well as provides context for the relationships‚ occurrences

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    What are conflict diamonds? Conflict diamonds – also known as blood diamonds – are diamonds that are used to fuel violent conflict and human rights abuses. They have funded brutal wars in Liberia‚ Sierra Leone‚ Angola‚ Democratic Republic of Congo and Côte d’Ivoire that have resulted in the death and displacement of millions of people. Diamonds have also been used by terrorist groups such as al-Qaeda to finance their activities and for money-laundering purposes. Did someone Die for that Diamond

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