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    Importance of subaltern literature- a teleological approach Dear and Rev. Father Principal‚ respected staff‚ my beloved students‚ friends‚ ladies and gentlemen. I feel a bit circumscribed in to stand before you to deliver this keynote address. I feel so‚ because I am not a literature student‚ nor am I in any way connected to literary world except as a lay person who loves literature and its richness in bringing out human emotions‚ values‚ and worldviews. But at the same time‚ I am honored to be

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    Tom Bernstein's Ground Zero

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    The sprawling mess of flesh and steel recombinant that was created on the morning of September 11‚ 2001 left thousands dead. The scene of Ground Zero would go on to haunt survivors and the general public alike. The terrorist attacks which were wrought that day destroyed a landmark‚ a large and populated piece of a city‚ and most tragically the lives of thousands of innocent people. Yet with death there is also rebirth‚ and this example is no different. However‚ over the past years we have witnessed

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    Public Opinion on Gun Control The twentieth century was a time of many political assassinations and violent shootings. A nation in shock mourned the deaths of President John Kennedy and civil rights leader Martin Luther King‚ Jr. At the end of the twentieth century the nation endured rising rates of violent crime‚ with young people frequently involved as victims and perpetrators and often armed with guns. Between July 1992‚ and June 30‚ 1999‚ there were 358 school-associated violent deaths in the

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    November 14‚ 2011 "We can do no great things; only small things with great love." The Practice of Science Science: ^ knowledge ^ systematic and orderly ^ classic - systematized and orderly body of knowledge - the GREEKS * Greeks - considered classical because they set the standards in Western civilization based on order and system ^ tragedy or comedy - only two plots - we’ve been trained to understand science in a neat and perfect way - normality- everything that fits into the system‚ anything else

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    Case study Lenovo’s Acquisition of IBM’s PC Division: A Short-cut to be a World Player or a Lemon that Leads Nowhere? 1. General presentation 2. Identification of problem‚ causes and negative effects Strategic problem definition: • Acquisition of IBM – PC division as part of the expansion strategy. Causes: • Lenovo was number 9 on PC market and had 2.2% market share worldwide and therefore it wanted to increase

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    Introductory Marketing

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    INTRODUCTORY MARKETING BIK 0012 FIRST SIT ASSIGNMENT 2009/10 VIKKI PADGETT Word Count: 2‚423 (excluding references) Brief: The concept of marketing has been around for a long time. Discuss how marketing has developed over time and the possible impact (if any)‚ marketing may have on society. Use examples known to you‚ to support your answer. When looking at the history of marketing‚ firstly the definition of marketing must be stated

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    Japans Rise to Wwii

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    JAPAN’S PART IN THE OUTBREAK OF WORLD WAR H It took Japan less than half a century to rise to power and become a major world player. In the last quarter of the 19th century‚ Japan turned to Western technology in order to avoid the fate of China‚ namelyWestern dominance. By the 1890s‚ Japan had so far modernized and strengthened itself that it was able to join in the scramble for possessions in China. In 1902‚ it signed a treaty with Great Britain which recognized its new status among other things

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    What ideas and values reflected in and through your texts‚ and how do these texts challenge the conventions and values for the traditional crime story? The purpose of each text and stylistic features Many crime fiction texts are produced to reflect and explore certain aspects of different societies‚ and developed conventions have allowed the development of the hard-boiled school. The Golden Age of crime fiction tends to focus on the plot‚ the setting and the intricate method of detection‚ while

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    The question of whether International Relations is a distinct discipline has been a matter of consistent controversy. However‚ any field of study needs to fulfill certain criteria in order to be classified as a distinct academic discipline. Accordingly‚ I believe‚ that International Relations is indeed a ‘Distinct Discipline’ since it has many characteristics of a distinct academic discipline. International Relations can be interpreted by some to be ‘actual relations between states’ but in the

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    Chapter 21

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    * Chapter 21 Study Guide Answer Key 4. How did the rapid industrialization of warfare impact the war? It generated an array of novel weapons‚ including submarines‚ tanks‚ airplanes‚ poison gas‚ machine guns‚ and barbed wire. This new military technology contributed to the staggering casualties of the war‚ including some 10 million deaths; perhaps twice the number wounded‚ crippled‚ or disfigured; and countless women for whom their would be no husbands or children 5. With whom did the Ottoman Empire

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