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    come in each morning‚ offices are not cleaned thoroughly; there are many of your chemicals left in some of our busiest hallways‚ and several other messes throughout my business. I have contacted you several times upon the matter and although you assure me the job will be done correct next time‚ your company still keeps falling up short. The final straw was on last Friday when your night cleaning shift left our office unlocked. From midnight to 8 AM my facility was susceptible to break-ins‚ which at

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    (“Contact with other people is the most significant factor influencing an individual’s sense of belonging.” To what extent is this view supported within your prescribed text and at least ONE other related text of your choosing.) A sense of belonging can be founded through an individual’s personal aspiration to inherently connect with other people. The interaction and interconnectedness of relationships can be viewed as the most significant factor influencing an individual’s sense of acceptance

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    they do not have the time to stand up and go to a bubbler and drink fresh‚ clean water. Most of the societies nowadays are too busy and sometimes‚ they do not care if they drink from a plastic water bottle or bubbling water‚ as long as it is water‚ they will drink it. A good quote from the article is “It’s not so easy‚ walking down Third Avenue on a hot day‚ to get a glass of tap water.” It expresses how people are slacking. However‚ to those people who live in suburbs have no time to go to the supermarket

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    In Cosi‚ Louis Nowra forces the audience to question what it means to be “normal”. Explain. “Cosi” is a novel‚ written by Lewis Nowra‚ which takes an affectionate look at the madness and mayhem in a world where “sanity” does not exist. Throughout the play the characters are developed in a way that they help the reader grasp an understanding of the main issues dealt with by each of the characters. This is achieved by some of the characters remaining static throughout the play as they do not develop

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    eat. Josie refers to this day as ‘National Wog Day’ and is ashamed /embarrassed on this day as she quotes using hyperboles “Oh god‚ if anyone ever found out about this I’d die.” At the start of ‘tomato day’‚ Josie thinks the whole day is a waste of time and doesn’t recognise the day as a significant Italian tradition. “I can’t understand why we can’t go…And buy Leggo’s or Paul Newman’s special sauce.” But by the end of the day‚ after hearing what grief her Nonnas (grandmother) went through‚ that it

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    a student majoring in philosophy. And she is extremely smart and always has many unique thoughts. However‚ we shared the same situation where we both failed SDCC1 for five times. Last quarter‚ I noticed that there was a change happening in her. From my observation‚ she started to ask the professor for extra prompts every time after each class. Before‚ she was always hanging out with her friends and paid little attention to this writing class. Now‚ she realized that she could not afford another failure

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    Bright‚ blood red colours saturated the makeshift tent‚ signalling the arrival of a new year. Red papers rustled in the breeze. Inscribed on them were golden characters each indicating happiness‚ health and prosperity. Red flowers bloomed in their various places around the tent. Bodies piled in ecstatically‚ one after another‚ sniffing‚ as they entered‚ the heavenly aroma of the vast array of foods present. Greetings were exchanged. So was money‚ which remained silent in the red packets they were

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    individual’s sense of belonging. To what extent do the texts that you have studied support this idea? Relationship and experiences are two of the most common things in people’s life; they can shape people’s sense of belonging. A sense of belonging is the bond between people or something. Relationship like the brotherhood between brothers can form a strong sense of belonging between them. Experience such as life experience or just a talk with someone can also shape people’s sense of belonging to something

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    Ralph Lauren Reports Better-Than-Expected First Quarter Fiscal 2015 Profits First Quarter Net Revenues Increased 3% to $1.7 Billion‚ Led by Strong Retail Segment Growth Operating Margin of 14.3% Reflects Investments in Growth Initiatives and Disciplined Operational Management Earnings Per Diluted Share Was $1.80 in the First Quarter The Company Repurchased 1.2 Million Shares of Class A Common Stock During the First Quarter NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 6‚ 2014-- Ralph Lauren Corporation

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    Cyrel Justine G. Lonzame VI Sta. Rita de Cascia Generations of Computers First Generation Computer During the period of 1940 to 1956 first generation of computers were developed. The first generation computers used vacuum tubesfor circuitry and magnetic drums for memory‚ and were often enormous‚ taking up entire rooms. The vacuum tube was developed by Lee DeForest. A vacuum tube is a device generally used to amplify

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