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    The theme in the poem “Homecoming”‚ by Bruce Dawe‚ is the feeling and belonging of home and how you can die for your country‚ yet receive inhumane like treatment. The theme in “Beach Burial”‚ by Kenneth Slessor‚ is the pointlessness of war. The two poems are very similar‚ yet very different‚ in meaning and tone‚ through their subjects‚ themes‚ techniques and structure. Both poems relate to the same post-war event; bringing the corpses of soldiers back from war. However‚ in “Homecoming” the corpses

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    H h h hhlj jl k k k j h g f cv b n m k j pnmt3Pxet’s been said that the compositions of Glasgow-based folk artist Alasdair Roberts sound as if they were written hundreds of years ago. This is certainly testament to the Will Oldham protégé’s nigh-on two-decade quest to promote the communal and social aspect of folk music‚ rather than the confessional and personal approach taken by many acoustic guitar-wielding singer/songwriters who have popularized the genre in recent decades. While Roberts has

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    In chapters 16‚ 17 and 18‚ Rahim Khan meets Amir and tells him about what happened in his home town. He also tells Amir about his Childhood friends Hassan who got married and has a young boy named Sohrab. And how Hassan got brutally murdered by Taliban force along with his wife. They only spared his son who got sent to an orphanage house. Rahim asks Hassan to go Kabul and take Hassan’s son with him to America because he has not one left to take care of him. And‚ because Hassan is Amir’s brother.

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    Positioning Strategy

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    Introduction: Product positioning is closely related to market segment focus (Berry‚ 2008). Product positioning involves creating a unique‚ consistent‚ and recognized customer perception about a firm’s offering and image. Products in the same category can be positioned in many different ways. Below are three examples of different positioning strategies for hair care products. Advertisement (1): ASIENCE Deep Nourish ASIENCE Shampoo Deep Nourish is specially formulated for Asian hair that is

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    Fried Green Tomatoes

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    Fried Green Tomatoes Rebecca Collins Dr. Cunningham ENG 225 July 16‚ 2012 Fried Green Tomatoes I chose to critique the film Fried Green Tomatoes. I wanted to show that this film is about two friendships between four women that prove that when you find that person that is your best friend‚ you find the best in yourself. This film was released in 1991. It was based on the book‚ Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café by Fanny Flagg. Ms. Flagg was also the one who wrote the

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    Raymond Carver

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    through experiences he had lived and influences that were brought upon him‚ like alcoholism and divorce. Raymond Carver and his father were alcoholics and had both been divorced and remarried through out their lives which is why alcohol‚ divorce‚ and fading love are some of the biggest themes he incorporates in his stories. Raymond Carver also expresses puzzlement about the odd and battered condition of love in his profound themes. Specifically in his two short stories‚ “What We Talk About When We Talk

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    47 Cellular radio systems PART 1 (47.1 – 47.3.5) 47.1 Introduction Cellular radio systems are by far the most common of all public mobile telephone networks‚ the earlier (pre-cellular) networks now all being in decline. The basic principles of cellular systems were established by Bell Laboratories in 1949‚ but it was not until the early 1980s that technology allowed real commercial networks to be built and service offered to the public. Systems were developed at different times

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    I’m standing at a place‚ In the midst of my life‚ Surrounded by the uproars all around. And my life can’t move in one direction. It bends and swirls again and again through certain phases. I think I’m waiting for someone — To hold my hand and carry my heart up till the horizon. But a time rolls on‚ I decided to walk on my own‚ As no one holds you on — till the end. I faced a dilemma. One turn of happiness‚ one of sorrows. One of peace‚ Other of a mindless crowd‚ And a million more like that.

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    A Life Called Kolkata

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    entering into my ears... From under the quilt I searched for the mobile phone and switched on one of the Bengali FM radio channels...The Kolkata special winter morning just started... At around half past 6 o’clock‚ when the morning mist was just fading away‚ we sat down with cups of hot tea...We started playing the Gayatri Mantra...We looked out of the window... The momentum of the nearby roadside market was just getting started...The chit-chat of the school going children were gradually becoming

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    Once a darling of students‚ pens now only plastic waste! PTI Mumbai‚ Aug 8 (PTI) Treasured by many students once upon a time‚ pens are now quickly turning into plastic waste as the thrift practise of refilling them is dying a slow death.A far cry from till the early 1990’s‚ when writing instruments‚ in their earlier avatar of fountain pens‚ had to be recharged from an ink bottle frequently‚ most of the users now end up throwing away branded pens as they avoid refilling at Rs 3 to buy a new one

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