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    Gap analysis of the Goa ice cream market. A BRIEF HISTORY OF ICE CREAM BUSINESS IN GOA HOME Ice creams have been consumed in Goa in the form of deserts as early as the late sixties. The market was then limited to the urban rich. Popular restaurants and hotels made their own ice cream recipes. House hold consumption was limited to self made ice creams at home. Yummy started its operations in Goa in the early seventies. As a manufacturer it was the first to enter the ice

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    Preschool Achievement Gap

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    a report proposes a resolution to diminish the achievement gap. This simple solution is universal preschool‚ making high quality‚ early learning available for all families. A study shows that going to a preschool of high quality could allow low-income children to decrease their academic gap by 41%‚ African American children to almost close their achievement gap in reading‚ and Hispanic students to completely close the educational gap between them and white

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    Kurt Cobain was the lead singer of the Seattle based grunge rock band Nirvana. As Nirvana’s lead songwriter‚ guitarist‚ and singer‚ Cobain took the music industry by surprise and is considered the godfather of the grunge rock movement. Cobain and his band had a prevalent influence on young teenagers of the 1990s and were considered idols by numerous individuals. Nirvana took the popular music industry by storm when they were able to revamp the genre of grunge rock and cause a dramatic shift in music

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    A Gap of Sky: Summary

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    A Gap of Sky Sometimes you forget what the essence of life is and what’s important to you. When you forget these things you easily get on the wrong track: you forget the persons that are close to you and you become oblivious to life and its goods. In the short story‚ A Gap of Sky‚ we are introduced to the protagonist of the story‚ the nineteen- year-old Ellie‚ who after a rough night with booze and drugs wakes up at 4.30 pm in her messy flat in London‚ to the tough realities of Monday. She remembers

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    "If I tried to get away with it‚ then other people ’d get away with it-and soon we ’d be right back to the dark ages again…" This statement by George Bergeron sums up Kurt Vonnegut Jr. ’s short story in one line. "Harrison Bergeron" is a satirical story of a futuristic United States in the year 2081‚ where all individuals are made equal regardless of what their natural born characteristics were. In order to achieve this society needed to be made equal‚ and controlled. "Harrison Bergeron" is a suitable

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    Gap years when used productively can be an effective alternative to going straight to post secondary education for students who are unsure of what career to pursue. Taking time off allows students to get life experience‚ learn new skills and about themselves Try out possible career options‚ develop a lifelong passion‚ and meet people that can change your life. Positive or negative experiences can have an impact on what you want to do. Eg working at a job you don’t like will make you realize that

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    Gender Gap In Crime

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    The gender gap in crime rate is clearly visible in the fact that the women are generally involved in minor property related crimes (fraud‚ forgery‚ larceny and embezzlement) and substance abuse offences (drug influenced deviance)‚ while the men are involved in the white collar crimes (Schwartz and Steffensmeier‚ 2008). The economic vulnerability and patriarchal power relations in the society are the push factors for increasing involvement of women in less serious crimes (Steffensmeier‚ 1980; Miller

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    Professors‚ Peter S. Li presents the results of a study conducted‚ which shows the pay gap between university professors Canada. Li’s goal in this paper is to uncover the factors that influence the earnings of university professors in Canada‚ and most importantly to determine the reasons behind these differences in earnings‚ such as gender or visible minority status. In finding the answers regarding pay gaps between university professors in Canada‚ Li collects his data from the Analytical File

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    In short story “Harrison Bergeron” Kurt Vonnegut uses symbols and hyperbole to show how conformity isn’t better. Their society’s solution to equality is to change the people who have unique attributes and make them the same as the average person. Vonnegut uses the handicaps to show how equality isn’t better and how their government fails to make everyone equal. They try to force individuals to change so they are conforming and no one will compete against each other. If you are above average you have

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    book about WWII soldier’s journey and how the prisoner of wars passed their days until end. It was even ranked 18th greatest English novel of the 20th century by Modern Library (“Banned Books Awareness: Slaughterhouse-five”). The author of the book Kurt Vonnegut was an American soldier in WWII and had faced the fire bomb of Dresden which is explained very well in this book too. He connected his experience of Dresden fire bombing into the story with the main character’s story. It is an anti-war or

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