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    Viewpoints Assignment Audience and appropriate tone are important considerations in academic writing. This assignment is designed to help you consider your writing for various audiences and purposes. The Viewpoints Assignment consists of three one-page essays‚ each written for a specific audience. Essay #1: You will try to persuade a friend to agree with you on your topic. This friend is likely to be receptive to your position‚ but he or she does not know much about the subject. You must

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    Practice Question Set for Bank Clerk Recruitment Exam 2012: General Awareness 2 1. Which of the following terms is used in the field of finance and banking? (A) Metabolism (B) Genetic process (C) Centrifugal force (D) Debt instrument (E) Experimental Error 2. The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) launched with a corpus of ~ 1000 crore will help which of the following groups of society? (A) Bank Employees (B) Central & State Government Employees (C) Workers of the unorganized

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    Early life[edit] Khalid was born around c. 592 in Mecca to Walid ibn al-Mughira‚ the chief of the Banu Makhzum‚ a clan of the Arab tribe of Quraysh. He was Umar’s cousin. His father was known in Mecca by the title of Al-Waheed- the One.[4] The three leading clans of Quraysh at that time were‚ Banu Hashim‚ Banu Abd-al-dar‚ and Banu Makhzum. The Banu Makhzum was responsible for the matters of war. Soon after his birth‚ and in accordance with the traditions of the Quraysh‚ Khalid was sent to a Bedouin tribe

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    How a Step for Today can Create a Life for Tomorrow By Zarleen Gem S. Regis Every day I sit down to watch the news. Every day I see accidents together with its after effects of lives lost and mourning families. Every day‚ stories that would really get my heart shed tears concerns that of children—rightfully entitled for care and unconditional love‚ but rather have gone through abuse and neglect. No child is ever suited to receive an act of omission by parents‚ failing to act as their own children’s

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    Freshman English 1 Hunger For Change Is it possible to be a child laborer and still be happier than being free? What conditions would one have to live in to rather work in an inhumane and unjust situation than be free? As Americans we see child laboring as a huge problem that needs to be stopped. These factories are becoming more and more systematic‚ with no rights at all given to the children. At what expenses would these children pay if we passed the bill stating‚ “United States will no longer

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    Petersen Sociology DJ Hall 10 April 2014 The House I Live In The war on drugs whether wrong‚ right‚ or indifferent‚ has yielded a plethora of life changing outcomes for many United States citizens. Both the plaintiff and the defendant have their own side of the dispute‚ and yet somehow the plaintiff in the non-stop ‘cash grab’ that’s so conveniently nicknamed the “War on Drugs” gets the benefit of zero-tolerance‚ or minimum sentencing. In most cases the defendants simply are doomed from the beginning

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    Jennifer Groglio Music 150 Live Concert Essay Title Throughout the history of time‚ music has changed‚ grown‚ and developed into many unique and different genres and broken off into many interesting directions. Among one of these rather recent and distinct groups comes the genre of psychedelic rock portrayed by groups like Dr. Dog and Wilco. Psychedelic rock is considered controversial simply because of its origin and the habits it produces‚ encourages‚ and signifies

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    Organizations: The United Nations (UN) International Business- MBU 356 Tyron Jackson The Catholic University of America (CUA) The United Nations (UN) is an international organization that was established on October 24‚ 1945 following World War II (1939-1945)‚ and after its predecessor The League of Nations (LN). The League of Nations was a result of the First World War‚ and was the first international organization whose principal mission was world peace. The League of Nations failed to reach its

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    Live in City or Countryside If you have an opportunity to choose a place to live‚ what will be the perfect place in your dream; the bustling city or the silent countryside? Nowadays‚ more and more people move their home to the countryside. “Although the UK is an urban society‚ more and more people are choosing to live on the edge of urban areas - with many relocating to the countryside. This is called counterurbanisation.”(http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/geography/settlement/urbanisation_medcrev1

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    Was the League of Nations a success? The League of Nations was a intergovernmental organization founded in 1919 as a result of the Paris Peace Conference that ended the First World War with 3 main members; America‚ Britain and France‚ also known as the ‘Big three’. Their 4 main aims were to prevent aggression‚ improve business and trade‚ improve living and working conditions and get rid of country’s weapons by disarming. The League of Nations was successful in some areas such as with refugees;

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