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    cautious‚ they will have the "charge it" mentality which gets them in a financial jam further down the road. Then‚ when they have maxed out all of their credit cards; they are left with no other choice but to file Bankrupt. However‚ is bankruptcy a fresh new start? Webster defines bankruptcy as to reduce to a state of financial ruin or utter failure or impoverishment. Bankruptcy can also be defined as a legal proceeding in which an individual cannot pay his or her bills can get a new financial

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    Fresh Direct http://www.freshdirect.com Online Grocery Store BACKGROUND/HISTORY In describing the company Fresh Direct‚ their primary business is an online grocery store that first began in 2001. Fresh Direct specializes in delivery services for your shopping needs in various zip codes in New York. The zip codes include: Manhattan‚ Queens‚ Brooklyn‚ Nassau County‚ Riverdale‚ Westchester‚ select areas of Staten Island‚ New Jersey‚ and Connecticut (www.freshdirect.com). The company currently

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    only 2% of the total US$ 215 billion retail industry‚ it is expected to grow 25% annually‚ driven by changing lifestyles‚ strong income growth and favorable demographic patterns. 4.2 Company selection with background study. Reliance Fresh was the first foray into retailing by the $25 billion behemoth known as Reliance Industries Limited. There were three basic reasons for Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) choosing foods and vegetables for entering into retailing.  It wanted to go

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    and they experienced what happened. If someone else told the story‚ it would be much more different because they didn’t experience it. The story will be more effective from the narrator’s point of view. To begin with‚ in the story “The Smell of Fresh Paint” by Sergeant Tina M. Beller she was in Iraq and they were severely attacked with a barrage of rockets. She told the story from her point of view which was very effective because she was actually there to experience it and she had so many feelings

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    Water Shortage or Water Misuse The United States of America is known for her extreme overuse of everything. Americans see something they want and they simply take it. It was true when the young country pushed westward. The Native Americans were already there‚ but that mattered not; it was wanted‚ so it was taken. It is still true today. Americans as a people see what they want and they take it with very little regard to who had it first or where more might come from. Water is one of those

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    Value of Human Life in Utopian Society Sir Thomas More ’s depiction of a supposedly perfect society in Utopia portrays a quasi-socialist community that has grown under ideal conditions into a successful and working country. It is a society that is drastically different from any society in history‚ both in the past or present. While the principals of the society may be very similar to those espoused by communist doctrine‚ in practice they have worked out successfully which we know was not the

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    What Is the Place And Importance Of English In Daily Life? To anyone who lives in an English speaking country‚ it is of vital importance. Language is always very important‚ because it is the communication. If you cannot speak the language of a place‚ it will be very difficult to communicate with the people. And so it is an absolute neccesity.We communicate with others every day. Whether we just say ’hello’ or have a long conversation‚ or whether we give or follow instructions‚ or weather at home

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    Fresh Foods versus Canned Foods Eating is an activity that we as humans do at least two times a day. We live in a world where the variety of food is immense‚ and we are responsible for what we eat. We decide what we are about to eat and how it will affect our bodies. However‚ each food differs from one to another. For example are the fresh food and the canned food. Fresh foods and canned foods are two kinds of different types of food that have their own benefits and disadvantages. The most notable

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    natural resources are balanced by the humans need for survival. Martel suggests this theory in his book “The life of Pi” because it can relate to how humans today go in a balance life relationship with the world’s natural resources. Although humans currently comprise only a minuscule proportion of the total living biomass on Earth‚ the human effect on nature is disproportionately large. Because of the extent of human influence‚ the boundaries between what humans regard as nature and "made environments"

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    Abstract: This thesis examines Deepa Mehta’s trilogy—Water‚ Earth‚ Fire—and the trilogy’s exploration and contestation of colonial‚ anti-colonial nationalist‚ and religious ideologies as intersecting with patriarchal norms to enact symbolic and actual violence on the bodies of women. I argue that Mehta’s trilogy foregrounds the ways in which patriarchal nationalism legitimizes violence against women’s bodies and sexualities through different social and cultural practices and discourses which are

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