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    currency and other things to boost the economy. I firmly believe India and Pakistan will have no option but to work towards a similar situation to keep their economic and political interests alive; it may take two or three decades‚ but it’ll happen. How would you define a developed country? Everyone in the country has to be well above the poverty line. There should be plenty of employment opportunity for all‚ including women and those in rural areas. There has to be basic self-reliance in strategic

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    Mrs. Williams English 3 20 March 2012 How to become a Veterinarian: Steps needed to pursue a career in Veterinary Medicine In order to become a Veterinarian‚ one must go through a series of steps. Meanwhile‚ the main point is to graduate specializing in Veterinary Medicine. If you want to take the correct path in becoming a Vet‚ the following information is essential to your success. The first steps in preparation to become a Veterinarian begin in High School. Many

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    Become a Vegetarian! Shatia Davis General Purpose: To persuade. Specific Purpose: Today‚ I will persuade you why you should become a vegetarian. Thesis statement: I will tell you first where some meat really comes from; second I will tell you how some animals are slaughtered; lastly I will try to persuade you to become a why vegetarian. * Attention-getter: How many people in here eat meat? Well I’m sure some of you can’t imagine a day without meat‚ that’s why I’m here today to persuade

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    family was rich and powerful at the time of his birth. Theodore Roosevelt grew up in New York City‚ the second child of four children. One of the reasons he wanted to become president was because he was reunited with his childhood sweetheart. His childhood sweetheart told him that he could do it push for what you want he wanted to do. Theodore Roosevelt was an enthusiastic powerful man. He loved to talk about his hopes and dreams for the United States. Before Theodore Roosevelt was President

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    In Rome women and children had more rights. In Athens they had a lottery system for election and anybody could be picked no matter how unqualified you are. Rome had a larger population then Athens so they were more lenient with their rules. Overall Rome had a better system of citizenship. Women and children had more rights in Rome. Women and children could become citizens‚ in Athens they could not. This benefitted Rome because they had more people to make their colony more powerful. In document

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    Even before World War 1‚ Churchill served as the President of the Board of Trade‚ and the First Lord of the Admiralty. Although these achievements sound great‚ he almost did not become the hero he is today because Winston failed the exam for British Royal Military College. He never gave up‚ and on his third attempt passed it. He later finished in the top 20% of his class which had 130 students. Churchill became a Member of

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    Cultural appropriation describes the adoption of specific aspects of a culture that is are not our own‚ this becomes evident when a dominant group adopts elements from minority group. Adopting elements of different cultures is a consequence of the interaction of diverse groups indicating that a society is embracing change therefore becoming diverse. However‚ where do we draw the line between cultural appreciation and cultural appropriation‚ is it considered respect for other cultures or the exploitation

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    very difficult to achieve and compete with other countries IF we have these inefficient politicians and depend on them to make india better.. But we as citizens of the country need to wake up and strive hard.. no matter what our qualification is or how much rich we are .. it all depends on one AIM TO MAKE INDIA BEST and interest‚ pride and caring to the country we live in... As a citizen of our country INDIA.. I have one plan and message to all you people here..First of all NGOS or Social organizarions

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    Introduction to feedback Strategy in action Purpose At the end of each decision period there is an opportunity to review the Agenda Items for that decision period and the issues that they raise for the WRSX Group. The purpose of this feedback is to enable the participant to answer the following questions: 1. Were you able to identify the key strategic issues raised by the agenda item? 2. Were you able to anticipate the impact of your decision on Non Financial Performance Indicators (NFPIs)? 3. As in the real

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    Carthage became almost the equal of Rome in not a few ways. Carthage‚ the North African city-state founded by the Phoenicians had become a strong sea power. It controlled large areas in the western Mediterranean‚ including parts of Spain‚ North Africa‚ and many islands. Rome‚ on the other hand‚ became a military power. Its excellent soldiers were farmer themselves who were loyal and strong enough to march thirty miles a day carrying sixty pounds of armour‚ weapons and supplies. Rome considered Carthage

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