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    more of a man‚ but the biggest difference is that he has spirit. He still has a long way to go though‚ and the next step is moderating his life‚ he needs to “Follow the house rules”. His life is now going to be modeled after Socrates’s Way of The Peaceful Warrior‚ and he is going to have to follow rules for the most basic things‚ such as chastity‚ sobriety and vegetarianism. He’s willing to sacrifice and give up things he is addicted to in order to stop the chaos in his mind‚ to reach peace inside

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    How You Carry Could Save Your Life Today’s global environment has become more violent than just a decade ago. The majority of attacks has been on civilians in atmospheres where few‚ if any‚ of the victims are expected to be armed and able to defend themselves. However‚ hindsight reports from law enforcement personnel admit that if more private citizens were armed‚ the number of lethal crimes would most likely decrease. This is because criminals won’t know who‚ or how many‚ individuals are armed

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    Table of Contents Executive Summary 2 Introduction 4 Company Profile 4 Company History 6 Vision 8 Mission Statement 9 Business Concept 11 METRO Cash & Carry Pakistan 12 Organizational Structure 14 Industry & Competitors’ Analysis 15 Industry Analysis 15 Competitors’ Analysis 17 Makro-Habib Pakistan Limited 17 Hyperstar Pakistan 18 Literature Review 20 Research Question 26 Research Methodology 29 Analysis & Findings 32 Survey Questionnaires’ Analysis

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    Open Carry Law Should Not Be Permitted! I think that The Open Carry Law is a law that shouldn’t be allowed. It’s a danger to the world its self. People should have a license to carry any type of gun in my opinion. Its very dangerous for just random people to just have guns in public‚ especially around children. Its very immature people in the world that don’t have the right mind set to be civilized and carry a loaded gun. So many people could lose their life behind adults‚ teens‚ or maybe even children

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    A Critique of Linda Prine’s “Abortion is not a bad thing” In her article “Abortion is not a bad thing”‚ published on June 24‚ 2013‚ the family medicine practitioner and the founder of the Reproductive Health Access Project medical director Dr. Linda Prinehighly defend and stick to the issue that abortion itself as an experience can be positive however our culture fails to praise the women rights in taking life-term decision and demonizes women instead for having an abortion. She also shed the light

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    significant amount of decreased deaths attributable to gun violence if stricter laws were in place. Guns can cause the death of countless lives because of murder‚ self defense‚ or an accidental occurrence. Therefore‚ stricter gun laws can decrease death rates in the United States. Moreover‚ states that do not have strict gun laws have higher deaths and injuries related to guns. Also‚ better background checks should be in place to prevent permitting guns to the wrong hands. Furthermore‚ the Second Amendment

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    III will be fought but world war IV will be fought with sticks and stones”. We have limited resources on this earth. So why waste it on such useless causes. Mankind must put an end to war‚ or war will put an end to mankind. So the moot question is “what we as the future leaders could do for the mother earth?” Ask a contestant of miss universe pageant about any three things she would promote or work for in the future. The instantaneous answer would undeniably contain “universal peace”. But it is

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    Guns are a big problem‚ but they could also benefit people. Guns could be dangerous if they get in the wrong hands. It will be different if responsible people get guns and they have an important reason to own one. Gun laws could be less strict because some people use it for their job‚ and it makes families feel safe at home. Guns are used in jobs and they help protect and support them in their job.” At least 23% of jobs require guns and another 6% more could use a gun.” Guncontrol.com. Guns might

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    1. A critique on the available community resources related to unwanted pregnancy Critique on availability of community resources (30) • Provide a brief account of unwanted pregnancy and the educational talk/seminar conducted • Clearly identify the available community resources related to the selected client /women’s group from a variety of sources • Comprehensive analysis‚ synthesis and evaluate the availability of identified community resources (consider issues for client‚ family‚ society

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    Radicalesbians – The Woman-Identified Woman In their paper “The Woman-Identified Woman” (1970)‚ the collective Radicalesbians‚ much like Wittig will do in the following decade‚ focuses on the marginalized sexual standpoint of ‘women’ and ‘lesbian’ that emerge from the intersection of the personal and the political circa late 1960’s/early 1970’s. It is the agenda of the political environment of the day‚ Radicalesbians argue‚ that the former is policed in part by weaponizing the latter as a stigmatizing

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