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    “ENTREPRENEURS ARE BORN‚ NOT MADE” What do you think? When we talk or debate about if the entrepreneurs are born or made‚ we need to think about what makes an entrepreneur‚ what are his objectives as an owner of a business‚ what should be his main skills and what kind of challenges and tasks he needs to face when running out a company. The word entrepreneur‚ originally from the French verb “entreprend”‚ means “to undertake”. An entrepreneur is the person who undertakes a business. He is someone

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    general theories of punishment: utilitarian and retributive. In the utilitarian theory of punishment‚ punishment is sought to discourage future occurrences of crime‚ while in the retributive theory‚ punishment is handed out because the offender deserves to be punished. Laws are used under the utilitarian philosophy specifically to maximize the overall peace of society. Because crimes and the punishment that follows are both adversaries to that peace‚ they should be kept to a minimum. It is understood

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    For this discussion‚ I will be analyzing the poem Anne Bradstreet’s‚ “Here Follows Some Verses upon the Burning of Our House‚ July 10th‚ 1666.” Anne Bradstreet was the first woman to publish a book of poetry in the British colonies. Anne Bradstreet goes to sleep one night and wakes up in the middle of the night saying fire. The sound that woke her up was the thud ring noise which was the sound of her house burning down. Anne Bradstreet leaves her house and watches outside her house and all of her

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    DESIGN THIN FILM TRANSISTORS (AMORPHOUS MATERIAL BASED) PALLAVI S. 1RV11IT030 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION EARLY DEVELOPMENTS WHAT IS A THIN FILM TRANSISTOR? MATERIALS USED FOR TFT CONSTRUCTION AMORPHOUS SILICON BASED TFT * CONSTRUCTION * WORKING * DEVICE MODELLING APPLICATIONS * TFT IN LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY FUTURE APPLICATIONS PAPERS AND ARTICLES PUBLISHED OVER THE YEARS.. CONCLUSION REFERENCES INTRODUCTION Over the past 10 years‚ thin film transistors (TFTs) have become

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    How children should utilize their leisure time is an issue which is discussed these days among people‚some believe that the activities should be educational while others support giving children freedom to choose. Some teachers and parents have strong opinions about educational activities in childhood.They urge their children to keep studying or get engaged in educational activities.Since childhood is the best time for learning they regard it as golden days for learning.Recent surveys among children

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    Title: What do you understand by ‘stigma’ and do you agree that social policies can stigmatize people? In this essay I am going to give my own understanding of stigma and explain how I think that social policies can stigmatize people. I am also going to discuss the problems that individuals may have if they avail of these social policies. My understanding of stigma is that it is something that has a bad reputation linked to situations‚ characteristics or people. Also my understanding of social

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    piece‚ I was quite saddened by the fact that the Professor needs to ask questions of what might happen if you do something like this or that. It’s sad because a person during this modern era‚ needs to be threatened of the consequence of their action instead of realizing what is right or wrong from the very start. In my very young career‚ I have come face to face with different situations which could destroy my ethics‚ very tempting offers wherein I can earn quite a large sum. “May 1‚000php per trip

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    See‚ Monkey Do” and “You Are What You Eat” came from? Although they may sound funny‚ there is truth in both of these statements. When children watch TV‚ do they pay attention to how each gender is being illustrated? Growing up‚ children watched Batman and Scooby-Doo. Children imitated what they saw on TV. Little boys tied bath towels around their necks trying to save helpless girls‚ and little girls played with dresses and makeup like Daphne. These shows start the grooming process to what is acceptable

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    The Utilitarian model‚ in its broadest sense‚ can be described as “the greatest good for the greatest number” (38). This way of thinking prioritizes the needs of the many over the needs of the few. There are three approaches to this model‚ the cost-benefit approach‚ the act Utilitarian approach‚ and the rule Utilitarian approach. In the first approach‚ the course of action that is chosen is the course that produces the greatest benefit relative to cost. The act approach deals with problems that don’t

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    In the chapter “What You Say About His Company Is What You Say About Society‚” Chuck Klosterman defines what he believes makes a villain. His asserted definition‚ “the villain is the person who knows the most and cares the least” (Klosterman 3)‚ rests on the idea that calculation or the “dispassionate application of intelligence” confers one the “villains cowl” (Klosterman 6). Klosterman explains his reasoning to us‚ exploring along the way the most evil action available (tying a woman to the railroad

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