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    true but not true

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    is always on the fence about rahmun’s character. In a bitter turn of events‚ rahmun ends up going to prison for 10 years leaving mini heartbroken for a while. But 10 years is a long time and the little girl grows up and forgets all about her best friend from Afghanistan. On rahmun’s return things aren’t the same as they were 10 years ago. Mini is getting married and she no longer recognizes the cabuliwallah. Reality strikes hard and rahmun realises that his own daughter too must have grown up as

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    Friend

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    shocked as everyone else when I first met my friend Uzo‚ his life has been everything but regular just because of his skin color and nationality. In fact‚ what makes him so distinctive is the mixture of both his black skin color and Ukrainian descent. 
My friend was born back in Soviet times from an African father that he has never seen and a white Ukrainian mother. Despite the fact that his mother was Caucasian‚ his skin color turned out being as dark as it could‚ his hair was as curly as any other African

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    Apple

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    The Brand "Without the brand‚ Apple would be dead‚" Gobe said. He tells how brands have established deep‚ lasting bonds with their customers. Apple‚ of course‚ is the archetypal emotional brand. It’s not just intimate with its customers; it is loved. "Apple is about imagination‚ design and innovation;" Gobe argued that‚ in some cases‚ branding has become as powerful as religion”. Research shows that Apple triggers a religious reaction from certain consumers. Of course when it’s considered as

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    Csr Toyota

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    corporation/company (National/ International)‚ discuss this in the context of business strategies‚ in particular on the issues of competitive advantage and firm performance. Introduction In this essay‚ we will discuss why organizations began CSR and how it is or can be or why should it be implemented. CSR usually get started off either as an integral part of the business strategy or corporate identity‚ or it can be used as a defensive policy‚ with the latter being used more often by companies targeted

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    apple

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    From Failure to Success Since its inception in 1976‚ Apple Inc. has been largely successful and has experienced incredible expansion. Technological innovation‚ appealing product lines‚ and a focus on superior customer service have all contributed significantly to the growth that Apple has enjoyed over the years. Even the strongest companies experience major missteps as seen by Apple’s Power Mac PC supply chain disaster of 1995. Despite the detrimental consequences at the time‚ this disaster led

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    The Stranger Meursault

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    How does Meursault manifest the belief that much of life is absurd? In the stranger‚ Albert Camus makes his existential disposition quite apparent through his protagonist‚ Meursault. Meursault describes social situations and his emotions with short‚ concise‚ direct sentences leading the reader to believe that he does not care much for life outside the physical aspects. This lack of emotion is countered by descriptive details and great care for Meursault’s physical condition. Right out of

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    move and handling

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    moved more than their body is capable of‚ as muscles can only move bones at the joint as far as the joint allows. It is also important to move and handle correctly to ensure nerve fibres are not damaged as they are delicate‚ but also important as they send impulses in the body which enable muscles to relax and contract. 1.2 As people with arthritis often have stiff‚ painful joints‚ and limited movement of joints‚ it is important to not move the joints beyond their limits‚ and be careful when moving

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    Movement Towards Capitalism Since the end of the Soviet Union‚ Russia has faced many privations. One of these hardships was to surmount the collapse of the Soviet’s way of operating by the public sector. After the collapse‚ Russia tried to quickly move towards the private sector/market economy‚ they ended the governmental control over economic activity. The shift between having a communist system to having a capitalist system was a struggle; there were many challenges faced in trying to switch to

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    Apple

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    * Apple is a company which produces computers and technological products like computers‚ mobiles . On April 1‚ 1976‚ the Apple computer was established . Steven Wozniak‚ a high school drop-out who worked for Hewlett-Packard‚ dabbled in computer-design and created what would become the Apple I. His high school buddy Steven Jobs‚ also a drop-out‚ worked for Atari and convinced him that the two should form a company to market the new computer‚ which eventually took off in 1977 with the Apple II.

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    for answers when they could be asking questions. The same can be said when somebody is asked a question instead of asking one. No matter how hard people may try not to respond to a question when they are asked one‚ we all subconsciously do so in the back of our minds. Somewhere deep down in our brain is a response to that question. That is because we know that every question has to have an answer‚ whether it is right or wrong. When Albert Camus named his novel The Stranger he was asking his audience

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