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    The Importance of the 20th Century Literature The dawning of a new century marked a distinct change in the style and subjects of literature. Rural‚ agrarian lifestyles were fast becoming a thing of the past as industrialization made factory work the norm‚ and many people began to feel isolated despite living in big cities. Writers who identified as “modernists” reflected this new sense of isolation and displacement in their works. The entire Western world was also deeply affected by the devastation

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    Learning English is Essential in Today’s Global World English is widely used in the world. It has often been referred to as a "world language". If you would like to travel all over the world‚ you must realize - English is spoken as a first language by about 400 million‚ as a second language by around 1 billion. And it is the language most often studied as a foreign language in the world. So‚ if you do not understand English‚ you may miss your flight‚ lose your way‚ and fail to communicate with

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    Summary This article is giving experience suggestion that certain definite strategies can be used by businessman to protect their firms’ market. Corporation today compete on an international basis‚ so must have an appropriate international business strategy which can give comparative advantage. Yet the managers rarely have a systematic approach to their international business operation. The insular company with unattractive options is losing market share and margin. To deal with this dilemma requires

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    In this economy money makes the world go around. To have money; to have lots of it is not wrong and it never will be‚ but money is a tool either for good or for bad. How we use the money is what is of great importance here. It is always better to be rich rather than poor. The reason is simple; to have is better than to lack. We all want our daily needs met. It is human nature and there is nothing wrong with it. It is better to be rich there are a lot of bad things about being poor‚ that being

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    LIFE is too short and time is very valuable for everyone. Unfortunately‚ many of us waste time in many ways and when we realise that life could be different and could be led in a much better way‚ it is already too late. It is always wise to have aim in life since one’s childhood-this may be very helpful for one to lead life in a very fruitful way. Having aim fixed helps one work with all his or her energy. A big ship with a good captain departs the port with the tank full of oil but it does not

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    Development of Movements and its importance in the Life of a Child This article briefly describes the process of the development of movements in a child and its implications on the personality of the child. The Philosophy of Movement The world of Man cannot be imagined without movement. Life is indicated by movement. In animal/bird/fish life we can realise that immobility is impossible. Even those classified as immovable (plant life) manifest their life by movement. The human kingdom isolates

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    advocates for multilingualism in order to embrace different cultures and ideas‚ while the other side supports an English-only policy to unify the country. Although we are a nation of diversity and some think an English-only policy limits immigrants from being as equally successful as English-speakers and prevents diversity from being present in our country‚ I disagree. I advocate for an English-only policy in the U.S. because having a common language among all unifies the diverse country together‚ and

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    The Importance of Being Socially Acceptable. Often times we find ourselves living a double life at the very least and sometimes we even share multiple variations of ourselves with the world. In Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of being Earnest there is a strong central theme of living a dual life and then doing what is socially acceptable even when mocking the idea as the ridiculous concept that it is. From the beginning of the play Algernon Moncrieff is showcased as an irresponsible dandy who is not

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    Many Malaysians today‚ are becoming overweight and unhealthy due to the modern lifestyle they lead. In my opinion‚ I strongly agree with the statement above because I believe Malaysians should learn to improve the way they lead their life by starting a new healthy life such as concern about their food taking. Firstly‚ Malaysians prefer to eat fast food because fast food is easier and takes less time to prepare. In fact they who don’t have to spend time in kitchen‚ cook for meal and prepared the ingredients

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    On January 14th‚ 2015‚ the world lost a marvelous man to a heart-rending accident. I have undergone numerous experiences in my life‚ but nothing will compare to this man who had the most profound effect on my life so far. His name was David Frigaard‚ but I‚ like most students‚ referred to him as Frigaard. Frigaard was my high school art teacher‚ but he enlightened me with far more knowledge than how to correctly hold a paint brush. He opened the minds of so many students and was constantly reaching

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