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    Sands Corporation

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    Assignment 1 Sands Corporation A report submitted to‚ Prof. Mukul Vasavada and Prof.Danesh Gojer By Rohit Sirohia Roll No. 51220   To Vice President Sands Corporation From Rohit Sirohia Subject: Report on the selection of site for new plant. Respected Sir‚ I am submitting the report on the selection of the site for the new plant required by the company to meet the demands of the new government contract. The two options for the site that is Kimberly street and Hampton have

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    \ For my career I would like to be a pediatrician . I would like to be a pediatrician because I love to work with kids . I think they are very adorable and they interest me and I love to help them in there needs . A pediatrician is a child’s physician who provides Preventive health maintenance for healthy children ‚ Medical care for children who are acutely or chronically ill . pediatricians focus on babies‚ children‚ adolescents‚

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    In this book the author describes some of the reasons people eat fast food. As she states‚ many people relay on fast food due to how convenient and easy it is to get it. Fast food has spread all over the US in 1940s and today it has also spread across the global‚ creating and responding to the demand for American food that is low cost and taste at the same time. Even though some Americans have low-income they still spend more money in unhealthy food than fresh food. Americans tend to spend more money

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    Why I Want To Be Canada

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    As an ambassador to another country‚ I feel that trying to get a US citizen released from prison in North Korea would prove to be most difficult. I believe that with the past history‚ with their aggressiveness and hostility towards the United States and other countries‚ would make the negotiation process extremely difficult. Not only have that‚ but to reiterate‚ North Korea’s unwillingness to work with other countries‚ no matter what the situation’s circumstances may be. North Korea has used the

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    Why You Want Who You Want by Wendy Paris is an article explaining why people are attracted to certain people and shows that everyone has different tastes. In the article Paris explains many experiments that took place to find out what people go for in a relationship. Along with some of the ways we can change ourselves to make the opposite sex attracted to us. In class we are talking a lot about the brain. Such as why we do certain things and the way that we behave. In this article Parris explains

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    I want to see all

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    imagine how many cars are able to charging at the same time. Therefore‚ government can only solve this problem by a well land planning‚ build a lots of recharging station in a suitable place and suitable distance. For Portugal‚ the government commits to a network of 1‚300 recharging stations. Large amounts of recharging station are needed to develop electric car. For the battery‚ the recharging battery is the most important part of an electric vehicle. Engineers should make the battery life as

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    The House I Want To Live In The house of my dream is a two-storeyed blue cottage with a bluish roof in picturesque suburb near the Pacific Ocean. The porch is below ground level because there is a long staircase leading to the hall. In the hall we see another staircase which leads from the hall to the landing on the first floor. On the right there is a dining room. There is a little table and four black chairs for guests. On the left there is a living room where we can gether with my family‚

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    Although many parents believe teenagers should not be allowed to own their own cars‚ not all agree. The issue has many positive and negative aspects. For example‚ the responsibility‚ which (w/w) might promote (v.) quicker maturing‚ may also open the door to make various nonsensical (adj.) choices. However‚ the real issue is whether or not they actually (-ly) need a car. Undoubtedly‚ if a teenager wants a car solely for the purpose of cruising with friends‚ they do not currently (-ly) need one

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    Why I Want a Wife

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    Essay I Matthews and Cofer both came from different cultures and both have problems. They lived two completely different lives. Both Matthew and Cofer worried about their friends excepting the fact that they had another culture. They both lived in the United States but had another life that they didn’t like sharing‚ but their family would not let them forget about it. In “Don’t Call Me a Hot Tamale” Cofer‚ “Pick One‚” Matthews‚ and “My Two Lives‚” Lahiri all face similar adversity‚ social problems

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    There was always a desire in me to opt for a profession in which I could contribute to the society and help the people in need. What better way to do this than to be a paramedic who tirelessly works to aid people in distress. On joining this profession‚ one must learn to apply theoretical knowledge that to clinical and field situations. One must also learn many procedures and constantly update those skills. No day is a routine day. Every day‚ the shifts are different‚ the locations changed and clinical

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