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    1. Introduction 1.1 Origin of the Report: Term Paper report is a practical part of academic studies. This is a reflection of academic knowledge through practical work experience. Thus this Term Paper report aims to reflect the professional view of real world working environment. The Department of Business Administration of National University offers four years BBA program majoring in different related fields. This BBA program is the building up of the theoretical knowledge about business administration

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    Role of Chemistry in Every day Life Chemistry has played a key role in determining the nature of the modern world. In reality chemistry is much interesting for both study and practice. While defining chemistry let us consider a traditional definition which states ’Chemistry is the science of matter which undergoes changes during chemical reaction’. But in reality chemistry goes beyond its traditional definitions. From the evolution of mankind itself‚ chemistry had a close connection with the daily

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    Good afternoon to Ms. Cheryl and my classmates‚ the topic for my interpretive speech today is ‘Every cloud has a silver lining’. This is an idiom which carries the meaning of - it is always possible to get something positive out of a situation‚ no matter how unpleasant‚ difficult or even painful it might seem. So‚ people always use this idiom to comfort others who are facing difficulties. First I want to tell about how I got to know about this idiom. In this semester‚ I was very stressed when

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    There is a lesson that can be learned about differentiating between fantasy and reality from the two short stories "Everyday Use‚" written by Alice Walker‚ and "Miss Brill‚" written by Katherine Mansfield. Dee and Miss Brill both lived in a fantasy world. In the story‚ "Everyday Use‚" Mama was a big-boned woman with work-worn hands. Mama’s extra weight would help insulate her during the winter months. Maggie‚ her daughter‚ was rather plain and simple. She had burn scars all over her body and walked

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    WHAT! can this be true in this dark world of ours‚ where the thick clouds of sorrow‚ disappointed hopes‚ and bereavements are continually hanging over us‚ obscuring even the bright star of hope; where upon every passing breeze is borne deep wailings of woe‚ bitter sighs ascending from bruised and broken hearts mourning over lost hopes‚ crushed affections‚ wasted love; struggling vainly for victory in the fierce battle of life; groping about in darkness to catch‚ if possible‚ one gleam of sunlight

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    “Fear is simply the consequence of every lie”- Fyodor Dostoevsky According to Fyodor Dostoevsky‚ “fear is simply the consequence of ever lie”. This means being frightened is usually the result of being dishonest. I agree with this quotation. From my experience I have learned that not telling the truth comes back to you. Of Mice and men and to kill the mockingbird are both connected to this quotation. Of Mice and Men by john Steinbeck is a work of fiction. In this story George wants the American

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    A reflection paper on the movie “Every child is special” Ishaan Awasthi is not an ordinary student. He has a very wild and creative imagination that brings him to different worlds‚ to worlds unknown to his classmates‚ teachers and family. He usually plays and does things on his own‚ he has his own special perception on things. Though his talent in painting and creativity is exceptional‚ he is just like every other kid‚ he loves to play and goof around. But the problem was‚ he cannot not cope

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    Every Good Boy” by David Nicholls (2011) Expectations. It’s an odd word. It means that you believe that something will have a certain outcome. It can be either good or bad. Most people tend to forget that though‚ and only associate it with the good things. In reality‚ most expectations don’t have the outcome you want them to. No matter how hard you try to meet everyone’s expectations‚ it isn’t always in the cards for you. It could be that you expect a good grade for your latest essay or that you

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    Every problem can be resolved peacefully.” Do you agree? Many think every problem can be resolved peacefully. Hindus especially think that every problem can be resolved peacefully because in Hinduism they believe in Ahisma. Ahisma is the respect for all living things and avoidance of violence towards others. Their belief in Ahisma makes them regard violence and war as a last option. Problems cannot be solved through war; war brings destruction which cannot be compensated for many years. No one

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    My mind was all muddled up and everything went topsy-turvy inside it. Yet‚ I remained still and silent. No one would ever imagine how I was feeling. There wasn’t the cool atmosphere around me‚ nor the usual tranquility outside. My heart was pounding fast. I could hear the voice of my doctor saying that I had cancer and I could only live for a month. <br> <br>My heart was simply ripped apart. I could not believe it at first‚ but I knew I had to. After all these wonderful years and enthralling moments

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