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    certain additional expenses to mitigate the amount of loss. There may also be certain savings in expenses of the business because of its being closed down for some period. All these have to be taken into account while calculating the amount of insurance claim. This has been explained below: 1. Short sales: The term short sales refers to the loss of sales on account of fire resulting in dislocation of business. This is the difference between the "standard turnover" and the "actual

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    How I believe my college education will impact my future.” Many people believe that education stops at the end of a high school career‚ but I believe differently. Going to college is an unbelievable opportunity and will not only further my education‚ but will also further my future. Without a college degree a person cannot live as successfully as they could with one. An education is extremely important to me and will help me make a major difference in the world. One reason a higher education

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    The Ambiguity of Death Since the creation of man‚ certain primal urges have been imprinted into the human being’s psyche. Out of many of those the instinct of death is included‚ probably stemming from the necessity of killing to obtain one’s food. The instinct of death remains today and has been changed‚ adapted‚ suppressed and exemplified. In "A Formal Application" the ironic theory of applying death as a way of life is portrayed through a man’s act of killing a bird. The poem flows through

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    fully‚ entrepreneurship should be allowed to flourish. Therefore it is the objective of this paper to critically analyse the impact of entrepreneurs in any given economy. In this paper the writer will identify and discuss the many benefits afforded to an economy through entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship and the disadvantages of the same and draw conclusions on the overall impact of the entrepreneurs. Innovation Individuals often resort to entrepreneurship for one of the following reasons‚ because

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    assess the arguments for the legalization of marijuana‚ and by doing so point out flaws in these arguments. Furthermore‚ this paper will assess the credibility and the source of these arguments‚ and present counter arguments to conclude that marijuana should not be a legal drug in California and the rest of the United States. First I will consider The National Organizations for the Reform of Marijuana Law’s “Principles of Responsible Marijuana Use” which is the basis for their argument for the legalization

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    Does TV impact the way children interact? These days just about every household owns a TV. There are many programs for children on the TV and we may think that it is harmless for a child to watch TV because they are “educational” or what not. True‚ some shows can teach your child some beneficial things such as learning to count or the alphabet‚ yet if a child is watching too much TV how can this impact the way children interact? And how much do you think is too much TV watching? Well according

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    Tammy Chang Instructor: S. Joseph English 103 February 25‚ 2013 Logical Fallacies Do you want to have a great argument? Then you need to use excellent rhetoric technique and think carefully about what you want to say to persuade others to be on your side. You have to consider the opposition and make sure to address counterargument so that the listener can understand well what you have thought about the whole thing. Especially in modern society‚ we have more information and comments that can

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    Geisha Outline Claim: Unfold the secrets around Geishas who are considered prostitues for misguided opinions I. Japanese family changes. A. Japanese social changes. B. Current Japanese social changes within the New Breed generation. C. Women status in Japan today. II. Japanese Marriages A. Love Marriage. B. Arranged Marriage. C. Divorce. III. Geisha! Who and What is She? A. What are the talents of a geisha and what is her role in Japanese Society. B. Geisha is more like an Escort

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    ‘The First Cause Argument Proves that God Exists.’ Do You Agree? The First cause‚ or cosmological‚ argument suggested by Thomas Aquinas is that everything that comes into being must have a cause. They can’t cause themselves‚ so they must be caused by something outside themselves. This chain can’t regress forever‚ so there must be a transcendent power that began the chain. That is god. Another argument‚ the Kalam Cosmological argument‚ states that everything that comes into being must

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    both situations. One of the characters Miller uses to describe his ideas is John Proctor. Miller uses Proctor’s moral ambiguity to express his views of how individualism is nearly impossible in such corrupt‚ tyrant-like societies. One reason Miller writes the play is to magnify the foolish actions of modern day society and how it fails to learn from history’s mistakes--in this case‚ how people are found suspicious because of their individualism. The play

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