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    Value Added Tax

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    Implementation of VAT drugs Due to implementation of VAT there is a decrease in the price of the drug so the chemist who wanted to avoid incurring losses by having to sell the drugs at cheaper rates in case the purchased be before april 2005‚ were not sol by that date. Resorted to purchasing very low qty of drugs from stockist. Consumer durable-suffered sluggish growth despite of having incr promotional activity thro discount sale etc..and heavy advertisimng to attract customer but this activity doesn’t

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    Opera Synthesis Essay

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    broke existing harmonic rules to express the text. Most of the expression presents itself through dissonances on words such as "amaramente" and "l’aspido‚" all relating to the feelings of discord or distress. The second piece was Caccini’s Vedrò ’l mio sol‚ classified as a solo madrigal because of its monody. This piece highlights the change from having multi-voice madrigals to one in which there is one vocal line accompanied by a chordal instrument realizing a figured bass line. Also attached to this

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    Book Publications Postal Study Courses Our Selections Reference Books Online Test Series 2014 GATE - 2014 Solutions IES 2012 Interview Top Scorer IES Syllabus IES Offline Test Series Sol. GENERAL ABILITY TEST (Common for all Streams EC‚ ME‚ EE‚ CE) IES/GATE Previous Papers Class Test Sol. & Res. Download Forms D D Confirmation ENQUIRY FORM http://www.madeeasy.in/Home/ExamDetails.aspx?ExamID=1 Part A: General English: The question paper in General English will be designed

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    “Hills Like White Elephants” The text “ Hills like white elephants” under analysis comes from the book‚ the collection of short stories “Men Without Women “(1927) written by American author Ernest Hemingway. “Men Without Women” was Hemingway’s second book of short stories. It was published in October 1927 with a first print-run of approximately 7600 copies. The author is famous for his distinctive writing style‚ characterized by economy and understatement‚ influenced 20th-century fiction. Ernest

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    Jgging Around the Issue: A “Hills like White Elephants” Literary Analysis Trying to decide on a course of action when faced with an unexpected pregnancy‚ an American and a girl sit outside a train stop in the dusty part of Spain and drink on it. Indirectly approaching the sensitive subject of abortion‚ each member of the couplehood sets out to test the other in a verbal battle of the wills‚ engaging in a staccato like dialogue that offers some insight into the two main character’s personas.

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    The History of Caklempong

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    Caklempong traditional music is said to have brought to Malaya by the Minangkabau people of West Sumatra settled in Negeri Sembilan as early as the 14th century. Minangkabau society call the caklempong as talempong. (Source: Abdul Samad Idris‚ 1970) In the earlier tradition‚ other than the purpose for fun‚ caklempong was also played as an important role in everyday life‚ such as integrating the Minang community residents besides being played during the ceremony of the coronation of the Sultan.

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    Costa Rican Food

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    Costa Rican cuisine is known for being flavorful‚ yet fairly mild‚ with high reliance on fresh fruit and vegetables. Rice and black beans are a staple of most traditional Costa Rican meals‚ often served three times a day; gallo pinto‚ a breakfast dish of rice and beans mixed together with onions and bell peppers‚ is often considered the Costa Rican national dish. For lunch‚ the traditional meal is called a casado. It again consists of rice and beans served side by side instead of mixed. There

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    Soylent Green Analysis

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    The human population is endless growing each year causing extensive changes within the environment and nature. The film Soylent Green insinuates the outcome of Earth in the 21st century with Earth being filled with people on the streets and half of them unemployed. The setting takes place in one of the many megacities called New York. Due to the growth of the human population‚ many can see the results as people sleep on streets and pollute the environment in which they live in. Furthermore‚ food

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    THE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATE BANK (now UNION BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES)‚ petitioner‚ vs. SPS. FRANCIS S. GUECO and MA. LUZ E. GUECO‚ respondents. DECISION KAPUNAN‚ J.: The respondents Gueco Spouses obtained a loan from petitioner International Corporate Bank (now Union Bank of the Philippines) to purchase a car – a Nissan Sentra 1600 4DR‚ 1989 Model. In consideration thereof‚ the Spouses executed promissory notes which were payable in monthly installments and chattel mortgage over the car to serve

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