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    accelerate benefits enrollment and adjustment‚ data access‚ and security. Unfortunately‚ many organizations have multiple applications for handling each of these branches of personnel management‚ which often requires redundant updates for each system from a single change and limits communication abilities between the separate platforms. Bringing these functions together under one platform can produce a more efficient HR department and allow relevant parries to access appropriate information‚ negating

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    The Political Religious Divide in India * India was a colony of Britain‚ At that time India was made up of present day Pakistan‚ India and Bangladesh. * The British encouraged conflict between the two dominant religions: Hindu and Muslim. * It gained independence in 1947 and was divided into two states India (Hindu) and Pakistan (Islamic/Muslim). The division was based on religion. However large numbers of minority religious groups were left behind in both countries. * Large scale

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    reconquering the whole Mediterranean and recreating the Roman Empire. In particular‚ they wanted to take Jerusalem‚ the city ofJesus Christ‚ away from the Islamic Fatimids who were ruling it. In 1095 AD Pope Urban made a great speech at Clermont (CLAIRE-mant) in southern France‚ where he urged the people to take up weapons and go fight to free Jerusalem from the rule of the Fatimids. People were wildly enthusiastic. Even children and old women and old men wanted to go. People were so enthusiastic that

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    live with him without. He was very devout‚ and his religious convictions would not allow him to "live in sin"; he insisted on her marrying him‚ and would consent to nothing else‚ and when he was drunk he used to abuse her and even beat her. Whenever he got drunk she used to hide upstairs and sob‚ and on such occasions Alehin and the servants stayed in the house to be ready to defend her in case of necessity. We began talking about love. "How love is born‚" said Alehin‚ "why Pelagea does not

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    traditions are at homecoming. At homecoming they create a big wooden box that has the year made of wood‚ and than at night while having a parade they wear glow sticks around their whole body and create a bonfire. They also have a winter carnival back from break. The carnival is also during class time. The carnival is slightly less energetic than the homecoming. Over at the carnival holds many competitions. The frats throw block parties all the time as a tradition. A few people are in the alumni and

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    country is indirectly affect by the rains. monsoon is a seasonal change in the direction of the prevailing wind. This wind shift typically brings about a marked change in local weather. Monsoons are often associated with rainy seasons in the tropics (the areas of Earth within 23.5 degrees latitude of the equator) and the subtropics (areas between 23.5 and about 35 degrees latitude‚ both north and south). In these areas‚ life is critically dependent on the monsoon rains. A weak monsoon rainy season may

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    towards the achievement of a goal. The types of leaders vary but in this case‚ we will be dealing with the religious and political leaders. A religious leader is one who is recognized by a religious body as having some authority within that body while a political leader is a person actively engaged in politics especially a full time professional member of a deliberate assembly. A political leader can also be a person who is experienced or skilled in the art or science of politics‚ government or government

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    Marijuana is a substance that has become very much a part of American and Canadian culture. Nearly 65 million Americans and Canadians have either used it occasionally or regularly. The use of marijuana hit American and Canadian about thirty years ago and has been accepted by large section of society. The debate on whether this substance should be legalized or not. It still remains a topic today in the world. Marijuana should be legal because it can be used of medical use‚ puts too many people

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    interested in the lives of the farm labourers and spent time working with them. He used his experiences as material for his writing. He dropped out of college and worked as labourer before achieving success as a writer. He wrote a number of novels about poor people who worked on the land and dreamed of a better life‚ including The Grapes of Wrath‚ which is the heart-rending story of a family’s struggle to escape the dust bowl of the West to reach California. Steinbeck was awarded the Nobel Prize for

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    The main goal of European exploration was for "gold‚ glory and God"‚ but this couldn’t have been made possible without the advancements made in technology. The problem with European ships was that they could not sail against the wind. The caravel was a new ship that was much more sturdier than other vessels and it had triangular sails. Theses factors allowed the ship to sail against the wind. Europeans also improved their navigational systems. The astrolabe was used by sailors to better determine

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