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    Hanoi Open

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    HANOI OPEN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF ENGLISH ************** AN ASSIGNMENT FOR WRITING SUBJECT A REPORT WRITING THE USES OF ARTICLES IN ENGLISH NOUN PHRASE Hanoi‚ May‚ 2012 THE USES OF ARTICLES IN ENGLISH NOUN PHRASE ABSTRACT Noun phrase plays an important role in the construction of a sentence. Lacking knowledge of noun phrase in English‚ learners could not make understandable sentences. And‚ it is almost inadequate to discuss the noun phrase without referring at some stage to

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    HISTORICAL What Joshua had accomplished during his time on earth not only impacted the nation of Israel‚ but also the history of the world. God promised the people of Israel that if they went to conquer the land of Canaan‚ or the Promised Land‚ they would receive it as their inheritance from the Lord. So finally after not trusting in God‚ becoming fearful because of the people of Canaan‚ and forty years of wilderness travel‚ the land of Canaan was finally conquered. Only those under twenty‚ or specifically

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    Crane’s "The Open Boat" implies the overall relationship between the individual and nature. This sentence also implies the limitations of anyone’s perspective. The men in the boat concentrate so much on the danger they are in‚ that they are oblivious and unaware to everything else; in other words‚ maybe lacking experience. "The Open Boat" begins with a description of four men aboard a small boat on a rough sea. The central theme of this story is about confronting Nature itself. "The Open Boat" is

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    PAPER ON VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN-AN ISSUE OF HUMAN RIGHTS By Ms Shabana Kesar Asst. Professor Department of Women Education Maulana Azad National Urdu University Mailing address : Department of women education‚ MANUU‚ Gachchibowli‚ Hyderabad‚ 500032. E-mail ID: - sabasuri@gmail.com Paper- Violence against women[VAW]-An issue of Human Rights Synopsis:-  Introduction  issue of human rights  VAW a health & social issue  Dimensions & causes of violence  VAW a global & Indian scenario  Failure

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    A REPORT FOR THE OPEN SKIES TRAVEL AGENCY By MOHAMED FAIS Communications Consultant ID-W11913164 NUMBER OF WORDS: 1436 TABLE OF CONTENTS Title and Subtitles Page no Introduction to the report 3-4 The Main body: 1. Advantages for the agency 2. Advantages to customers 3. Problems faced 5 6-8 10-11 Conclusion 13-14 Bibliography 15 INTRODUCTION TO THE REPORT

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    Open Mind

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    are various kinds of people in the world. Most of them are open mind and some of them are closed mind. I totally disagree that there is nothing more dangerous than a closed mind. Why I disagree in this statement? I think that there is something more dangerous than closed mind such as open mind. Open mind means that people may receive any new or different ideas and the opinions of others. Why I think the open mind is more dangerous? It is because people who are open mind might be receiving any wrong

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    Today‚ stories are an intrinsic part of our societies and culture. Movies‚ books‚ music‚  news media‚ religions‚ architecture and painting‚ you name it‚ and the influence of storytelling is to be seen in all aspects of our life. Defining our values‚ desires‚ dreams and‚ as well as our prejudices and hatreds‚ don’t you want to know how it all began? Well‚ the history of Storytelling is the prime focus of this article. Traditionally‚ the oral stories have been handed over from generation to generation

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    A simple internet search for the meaning of EO or Equal Opportunity as it pertains to the army will show a great definition. Such as "The Equal Opportunity (EO) program formulates‚ directs‚ and sustains a comprehensive effort to maximize human potential and to ensure fair treatment for all persons based solely on merit‚ fitness‚ and capability in support of readiness. Equal Opportunity philosophy based on fairness‚ justice‚ and equity." (Army Regulation 600-20‚ Date 6 November 2014 Army Command

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    The Impact the Virtual Workplace has on the World Today U05a1 Jonnette Ott Jonnette_ott@yahoo.com BUS 3004 Developing a Business Perspective August 11‚ 2010 Introduction Telecommuting plays an important role in today’s changing business world. Because we have the virtual workplace such as the internet‚ we have begun to cut out and replace the workplace environment such as cubicles‚ and office buildings. The above statement mentions replacing the workplace environment by cutting

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    To Kill a Mockingbird and the world today has many examples of evil‚ hypocrisy‚ and injustice. Many of the things wrong in today’s society are the same as they are in the book. One of the biggest evil themes is evil. One evil thing found in To Kill a Mockingbird is how Bob Ewell treats other people that aren’t his same race. Like the way he treated Helen when she was going to Link Deas to go to work and he kept on following her and saying mean things to her. Also‚ the way he was happy about Tom

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