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    1 Supplying clean drinking water across rural India: A case study on the Community RO Water Treatment Plants in Shadnagar Mandal; Mhabubnagar district Andhra Pradesh for providing Shadnagar district; Fluoride free potable water to the rural Community Dr.Rajesh Roy1*‚ A.V Suresh2‚ G.K.Reddy3 1‚2 Eureka Forbes‚ B1/B2‚ 701‚ 7th Floor‚ Marathon Innova‚ Marathon NextGen‚ Off Ganpatrao Kadam Marg‚ Lower Parel‚ Mumbai 400 013‚ Maharashtra; India 3 World Vision of India‚ #13-195/1‚ Arunodaya

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    Emily from “A Rose for Emily” and the old man from “A Clean‚ Well Lighted Place” are similar in many aspects. Both are depressed from spending too much time by themselves through their lives. Neither like being alone all the time. Although they both have their own ways of dealing with their depression they deal with it in a similar manner. The story of Emily starts off with her death. The townspeople go through the story of her life the way they see it. They all know the story of her father’s death

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    Never Stop Improving Last year I met this man who turned 45 and was filling in his application to study law in America. He was Romanian‚ had a Doctoral Degree in Space Robots and had been leaving in Seoul for many years. Still‚ he felt it was not too late to make his first million dollars in the States and bring up his daughter in a different country and culture. His example somehow motivated me to pursue my dream and enroll in MBA this year‚ despite I completely lack any financial education. It

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    Protagonists "A Clean Well-Lighted Place" by Ernest Hemingway and "Sonny’s Blues" by James Baldwin are interestingly tied together with their protagonists. Both are faced with various obstacles in their lives which are the main focus of each story‚ however‚ neither of the stories are written in the perspective of the central character. Nor are the struggles they face ever mentioned outright; instead‚ they become more defined as each story progresses. The protagonist in "A Clean Well-Lighted Place"

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    Republic Act No. 9275: The Philippine Clean Water Act of 2004  Albert P. Aquino and Aleta Belissa D. Correa Introduction As an archipelago‚ the Philippines is surrounded with water. It ranks fourth with the longest coastline in the world measuring 36‚289 km (22‚559 miles) while its water area covers 1‚830 sq km (The World Factbook). The country’s water resources have played a significant role in its development. However‚ some development efforts‚ combined with the rising demands of the ever-increasing

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    References: 2. http://www.sparknotes.com/short-stories/a-clean-well-lighted-place/characters.html accessed July 25th‚ 2013. 3. http://media.humanities.manchester.ac.uk/humanities/flash/sociolinguistics/exercise04/exercise04.html accessed July 25th‚ 2013 4

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    Hemingway’s short story "A Clean‚ Well-Lighted Place" is usually interpreted as a representation of the conflict between man and aging‚ it is also a fruitful example of negatively-used social categorization. In the story‚ the young waiter’s use of person perception is completely offensive to the old man who falls victim. Due to the young waiter’s inability to sympathize with the old man‚ the waiter grows increasing more rude and cruel as the story continues. In Ernest Hemingway’s “A Clean Well-Lighted Place”

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    Managing Oneself and How to Makes Friends and Influence People People live in the world where socialization has become a necessity. Without being able to reach out to others‚ a person cannot experience growth and development. However‚ dealing with other people requires self-management. Meaning‚ a person should know himself best because it is only in this understanding that he is able to make friends with the people surrounding him‚ or even influence them. In light of this assertion‚ this paper

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    Road sweeper is undoubtedly to sweep the floor‚ which is a cleaning tool‚ is divided into ordinary type‚ electric type‚ mechanical type‚ but the sweeper is a more advanced cleaning tools‚ light and convenient‚ time-saving‚ simple operation‚ and love with‚ any hard surface flooring‚ wood‚ marble‚ tile‚ plywood the mud‚ polishing floor can be used‚ and can remove any dust‚ hair‚ sand‚ iron broken etc.. The sweeping machine is suitable for hotels‚ shopping malls‚ like building and other major public

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    Authors use many tactics to reveal a character’s personality. In the short story‚ A Clean‚ Well-Lighted Place‚ Hemingway exposes the attributes of his characters through narration and dialogue. The older waiter’s characteristics are exhibited through the waiters’ conversations and the observations the narrator makes. The author cleverly associates the older waiter with the old man. This connection gives the audience a clear understanding of the loneliness and old age the waiter faces. The older

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