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    * FDI will lead to job losses. Small retailers and other small ‘Kirana store owners’ will suffer a large loss. Giant retailers and Supermarkets like Walmart‚ Carrefour‚ etc. will displace small retailers. * Supermarkets will establish their monopoly in the Indian market. Because of supermarket’s fine tuning‚ they will get goods on low price and they will sell it on low price than small retailers‚ it will decrease the sell of small retailers. * Jobs in the manufacturing sector will be lost

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    Essay on how man is destroying the Environment Man is an integral part of the environment‚ yet he is the arch-enemy of it. For centuries man has been thriving on its generosity. But in his quest to make life very simpler and more luxurious‚‚ he has turned a blind eye to the damage caused to the environment. Our greed to get the most out of everything has made us contemptuously neglect the environment‚ although we all know that our very existence depends on it. A careful analysis of why there

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    How children need to behave with grandparents Grandparents really enjoy babysitting their grandchildren. Also‚ for grandchildren‚ grandparents are one of the most precious persons in the universe. Gradually‚ each one of us grow and have to go through different phases of life and development and at a point we will grow old and become a grandparent someday. The time spent with grandparents is the most precious and cherishing time and can be enjoyed only when the children is disciplined. Following

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    No Man’s Land I tiptoe through the night‚ scared for even my sweat to make the slightest noise as it drips off my face and onto the ground. I am not thinking of anything at the moment but my survival and how my life will be once I am free of the Soviet grip around my wrists. My heart feels like it is breaking through my ribs and protruding out of my chest with every breath I take as I run faster and faster towards the barrier that has incarcerated me over the years. As I throw myself over the eleven-foot

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    This Land is Your Land‚ Incomplete The poem “This Land is Your Land” by Woody Guthrie is originally a seven stanza poem that is often cut short in the recorded versions known to many. The poem’s main element is imagery of America’s landmarks to exorcise an emotion out of the reader. The first four stanzas have a much more celebratory tone compared to the final three. The last three stanzas are cut out‚ so as to not dampen the joyful tone of the song. The tone of the work takes a more serious

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    How Does Gilgamesh Exist

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    the people of Mesopotamia. The Epic of Gilgamesh opens with a prologue that sets off the story of Gilgamesh’s life. The narrator does not have a name‚ but he states‚ “I will proclaim to the world the deeds of Gilgamesh” (Ferry‚ pg. 61). Gilgamesh is a tyrant and exploits his rights as king. He is also arrogant‚ spiteful‚ restless‚ powerful‚ impulsive‚ and does whatever he wants to whomever. For example‚ “There was no withstanding the aura or power of the Wild Ox Gilgamesh. Neither the father’s

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    It Takes an Accident to Show Julie How Much Others Care People we don’t know or may never know can have a tremendous positive effect on our lives. Sometimes we discount the emotional support family and friends can provide. The effects of a single moment in time could lead to a lifelong physical ailment‚ if not for the help of family and strangers. Having a strong bond with family and your community can make the difference that is needed to make it through a tumultuous time. Having to face a

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    How is man changing environment or biomes? Man is drastically changing the environment with all the needs he has. Humans cut down entire forests in the course of a month. Then we build buildings in its place making it impossible for anything to grow there. Those trees were a crucial part to the ecosystem and environment‚ which are now changed forever. We also drive cars‚ which emit exhaust‚ which in turn hurts our ozone layer and heats up the Earth. Once the ozone layer is damaged the ice caps

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    Landscaping Considerations Project Description: You have been asked to write an article on designing a landscaping project. You will need to create citations and a bibliography to support your work. Additionally‚ you need to change alignment‚ line and paragraph spacing‚ margins‚ lists‚ and edit the header and footer. You will also find and replace text‚ create and modify a footnote‚ and use the Format Painter. Instructions: For the purpose of grading the project you are required to perform

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    How Does Society Conform

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    People will spend so much of their time and money trying to conform to the majority that they might as well be the same person. The characters of The Scarlet Letter are very religious and frown upon adultery severely. In the 1600s certain acts of sin were treated equivalent to the way we treat a Second-Degree Murder. (FIND QUOTE) The act of adultery would normally be punished by death‚ but Hester was considered too young to be put to death. Arthur Dimmesdale is a well respected man because of his close

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