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    Narendra Damodardas Modi ([nəreːnd̪rə d̪ɑːmoːd̪ərəd̪ɑːs moːd̪iː] ( listen)‚ born 17 September 1950) is the 15th and current Prime Minister of India. Modi‚ a leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)‚ also served as Chief Minister of Gujarat from 2001–14. He represents Varanasi as its Member of Parliament (MP). Modi was a key strategist for the BJP in the successful 1995 and 1998 Gujarat state election campaigns. He became Chief Minister of Gujarat in October 2001 and served longer by far in that

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    Everyone is different and everyone has different motivators for certain aspirations in their life. Andrea Howard’s motivation sparked from an interesting perspective. Some little sisters look at their older siblings and strive to be just like them‚ Howard looked at her older brother and decided she wanted to play softball so she could beat him at something. Howard is the youngest child of three and grew up in a family that bonded over sports chat and quality time. Although her and her brother are

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    1.1 Problem Statement Life is something that has been given to us that we need to appreciate it. As human being there is full of risks and uncertainties since‚ we are social human beings‚ we have our own responsibilities too to minimize these risks. We cannot prevent an unpredicted event that will give some uncomfortable condition but there is certain way to safe our treasured ones from the losses occurs due to deficiency of lives. Life insurance is not only gives assurance for the monetary losses

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    An important theory used in nursing practice is health-related quality of life. Each individual has a different idea of what might be considered a “good” quality of life‚ and this individual opinion needs to be taken into account when planning care for patients throughout their lifetime. One of the most important times in which this theory can be applied is when planning end of life care. Each patient needs to decide for themselves what they want in their final weeks‚ days‚ and hours‚ and healthcare

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    Why Work Life Balance Is So Important? Introduction: Life has become much easier‚ as the world is blessed with the advent of technology. A touch can help us to reach anyone across the world then “where do we lack in balancing our life”? Work and Life are both the same they need to be balanced in proportionate manner; it is all about maintaining a healthy working environment at home and maintaining a homely atmosphere at work place. Effects of work life balance: Spending long hours or days

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    and have been the driving force in sustaining the life and insuring the survival of humanity. These four elements are four basic building blocks that allow man to not only function and live‚ but to further himself and develop into the dominant race on the planet. These four elements are four basic natural commodities that ensure the survival of the human race but when they are present at times where unnatural things take place‚ they can take life away. War is not natural. At times of war‚ everything

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    The Industrial Revolution wasn’t without it flaws‚the working conditions were bad and cities were getting over crowded.However‚the Industrial Revolution was better‚but life before the Industrial Revolution was much safer and it wasn’t over crowded.In the life before the Industrial Revolution had poor education and only the rich was catered by for by nannies and private tutors.Life in the Industrial Revolution everyone could work and make

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    “Everything in life can teach you a lesson‚ you just have to be willing to observe and learn” -Ritu Ghatourey. Everyone learns crucial life lessons in their lives through various aspects of life around them‚ whether they realize it or not. Learning these lessons is a crucial part of losing one’s simple‚ childlike way of life. Throughout the novel To Kill A Mockingbird Jem and Scout lose their innocence through numerous life lessons they learn. One way in which they learn these lessons is through

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    Rights in their everyday lives. The amendments that affect my life the most are the 1st‚ 4th‚ and 9th where as the 7th‚ 6th‚ and 5th are not as relevant. The first amendment protects my freedoms of expression; religion‚ assembly‚ petition‚ press‚ and speech. The most used freedom of expression in my life is freedom of speech‚ the right to express my opinion in a peaceful way. Being able to say what I believe about the government‚ ways of life‚ causes I support‚ and other beliefs I disagree with is all

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    Obstacles and difficulties in life trigger one’s growth and make them a better person. In “Awakening” by Isaac Babel‚ Isaac achieves his awakening as he realizes his dream‚ takes control of his life‚ and improves his writing skills. Isaac realizes his interest after he skips the fiddle lesson. In the beginning‚ Isaac lives under his authoritarian father’s expectations and learns the fiddle. Although he is not attracted to music and “[perceives] inspiration of another sort” (5)‚ he does not know

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