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    Hyperinflation in Zimbabwe

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    Hyperinflation is when prices increase rapidly as currency loses its value. Hyperinflation is mainly caused when there is a large increase in the money supply not supported by the Gross domestic product growth. This causes an imbalance in the supply and demand for money. When there is an extreme rapid growth in the supply of paper money‚ this result because of monetary and fiscal authorities of a nation issue large amounts to pay for government costs. In the event of hyperinflation the growth in

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    MOBILE SERVICES GSM permits the integration of different voice and data services and the interworking with the existing network. GSM is defined for three different categories of services: bearer‚ tele‚ supplementary services. Figure shows the reference model for GSM services. A mobile station (MS) is connected to the GSM public land mobile network (PLMN) via Um interface. GSM-PLMN is the infrastructure needed for GSM network. This network is connected to transit network‚ e.g.‚ integrated service

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    in writing and signed by the maker or drawer;     (b) Must contain an unconditional promise or order to pay a sum certain in money;     (c) Must be payable on demand‚ or at a fixed or determinable future time;     (d) Must be payable to order or to bearer; and     (e) Where the instrument is addressed to a drawee‚ he must be named or otherwise indicated therein with reasonable certainty. Sec. 2. What constitutes certainty as to sum. - The sum payable is a sum certain within the meaning of this Act

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    Tiresias in‚ both plays‚ is the bearer of bad news. Each of these plays the main character refusing to believe his words for truth. Creon’s pride blinds him to the truth‚ and the fate that Tiresias was a direct effect of Creon’s actions. Tiresias’ prophecy for Oedipus on the other hand is ignored because of Oedipus’ ignorance to his situation that has already taken place. In Oedipus’ case Tiresias brings him news of prophecies that have already been fulfilled‚ yet for Creon in Antigone his prophecy

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    trouble” is not only literal in nature but also symbolic of her struggles as a woman and a wife during repressive times. The author depicts Mrs. Mallard’s as having a frail heart that may have trouble receiving bad news. Her sister Josephine the bearer of bad news broke the news “in broken sentences; veiled hints that reveals in half concealing” in attempt to soften the blow. As the story progresses‚ Mrs. Mallard’s literal heart affliction evolves into a symbolic psychological struggle with being

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    Little Women

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    Did you know that women of the Civil War had a major impact on history? They influenced the occupation of nursing for many women‚ including Louisa May Alcott‚ who was the author of Little Women. While some of these women took on the roles of spies and soldiers‚ others stayed home to maintain their families and their homes. Women of the Civil War were very important to changing the course of history for women‚ by serving as courageous nurses‚ secretive spies‚ daring soldiers‚ and hardworking laborers

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    John Flanagan Writer

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    bioBio of John Flanagan Writer Born: 22 May 1944 Birthplace: Sydney‚ Australia Best known as: Author of the Ranger’s Apprentice series of children’s books Name at birth: John Anthony Flanagan A former advertising and television writer‚ John Flanagan is now known for writing the Ranger’s Apprentice fantasy books for young readers. Flanagan grew up in Sydney‚ Australia‚ took to writing early‚ and eventually caught on as an ad agency writer. Later he moved to television and with co-writer

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    Sentences and Proposition

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    been taken to be sentences that can be true or false but can never be both. This shows that sentences when they meet some conditions will become a proposition. One major distinction between sentences and propositions is that‚ a sentence cannot be a bearer of truth value while the proposition does so. This is because propositions have logical connections which enable us to deduce whether it is true or false. Sentences in the kinds of questions‚ exclamations and the like can not be taken as propositions

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    Indian Cinema

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    follow Cricket or Cinema‚ you cannot remain untouched by its impact. Today‚ Indian Cinema is completing 100 years of an exhilarating journey. Let us flip pages of the past to dig out the remains of history and understand the impact of those torch bearers whose untiring efforts have led Bollywood to become the biggest film industry in terms of volume. For brevity sake‚ I’ll discuss the article in a two part series. This is the first one dealing with initial half of our cinematic journey. From Dada

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    Rappaccinis Daughter

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    as well. Rappaccini’s Garden is completely the opposite of the Garden of Eden. While Eden is known to be heavenly and peaceful‚ Rappaccini’s Garden is evil and infecting. Eden has God‚ who is the ultimate bearer of good and right-doing‚ whereas the other garden has Rappaccini as the ultimate bearer of evil and wrong-doing through science. In Eden‚ it is Satan in the form of a snake luring Eve to eat from the Tree of Knowledge. In Rappaccini’s garden‚ God is

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