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Syllabus of English (BDP) B.A. (Hons.) Course Code : EEG NETAJI SUBHAS OPEN UNIVERSITY 1‚ Woodburn Park‚ Kolkata-700 020 Tel. : 2283-5157 TeleFax : 033-2283 5082Course Structure For The Bachelor’s Degree Programme (BDP) in English 1. Compulsory Subjects : Foundation Course (a) Humanities and Social Science (FHS) 8 Credits (b) Science and Technology (FST) 8 Credits (c) Bengali (FBG) 4 Credits (d) English (FEG) 4 Credits 24 Credits 2. Elective Subjects : Honours Course (EEG) Paper 1 : Reading Poetry
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Russell Kirkscey used thematic analysis to code and categorize the data used to write his research article “The Cycle of Omission.” Kirrscey‚ a student at Texas Tech University with a concentration in technical Communication and Rhetoric‚ and his interest in research is rhetorical analyses of power and medical rhetoric. Kirkscey chose three children’s books nominated for the Texas Bluebonnet Award. The books’ are of an assort of reading levels and writing styles. They were chosen based off school
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They discriminate between visually possible events and visually impossible events. However‚ toddlers studies that exam the same physical rules find that these young children lack the knowledge. (Keen‚ 2003) For example‚ Spelke‚ Breinlinger‚ Macomber‚ & Jacobson (1992) conducted a violation of expectations study with 3-month-olds and found that infants’ looking time for impossible events is longer than for possible events. Spelke et al (1992) looked at how infants react when presented with two
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go to every measure to ensure their own safety. As the play comes close to an end the characters start to lose the positive survival attitude they had from the start‚ “Sometimes I wish the end would come… whatever it is.” (A2 S1) This remark from Margot helps us understand the effort their survival took. Although the Franks and Van Daan’s went through a great deal during their ‘diving’ years‚ the survival of the wider Jewish community. In comparison to the survival of the wider Jewish community‚
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Identifying Job Motivation Factors of Restaurant Servers: Insight for the Development of effective Recruitment and Retention Strategies. Authors: Dermody‚ Margot B.1 dermodym@mail.belmont.edu Young‚ Marilyn2 Taylor‚ Susan Lee3 Source: International Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Administration. 2004‚ Vol. 5 Issue 3‚ p1-14. 14p. Document Type: Article Subject Terms: *EMPLOYEE motivation *RESTAURANT employees *RESTAURANTS *EMPLOYEES *CHAIN restaurants *MOTIVATION (Psychology) Author-Supplied Keywords:
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helped teach people that the Holocaust died in that camp‚ it was a horrible thing. Without her diary the world would never know the intensity of the pain and suffering abused during this time. Anne Frank was born in 1929. She has one sister named Margot Frank and a Mother (Eidth Frank) and Father (Otto Frank). Since the publication of her diary Anne Frank has become a symbol of the children that were murdered in the Holocaust. Anne’s diary is still inspiration to people today because even though
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In the story of Anne Frank‚ Anne‚ Miep‚ and Mr. Frank showed courage‚ compassion‚ and sacrificed things for those around them. The residents at the Secret Annex went into hiding in early July 1942 right after they received a letter for Margot to go to a work camp in Germany. Anne and her family went into hiding in Annex that was behind Mr. Frank’s business. They all hid there for two years. Throughout those two years there were so many rough times and they had to rely on each other. Mr. Frank
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partake their lives with. To begin‚ it is essential to have someone to share reminiscences with because there are times where living life to the fullest and having the memories/stories to share is most valuable. As Anne begins to dance‚ “Come on‚ Margot...dance with me. Come on‚ please. /I have to help with supper. / You know we’re going to forget how to dance… When we get out we
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extension to the 1965 Voting Rights Act that gave the vote to all persons 18 or older‚ in all elections‚ on all levels. The supporters of lowering the voting age to 16 are of course "piggy-backing" off of the basis for the 26th amendment. One supporter‚ Margot Adler‚ makes the comparison between fighting at age 18 to driving and other responsibilities given at 16‚ "16 year-olds can drive in most states; if they commit serious crimes‚ they are tried as adults. If they can be punished as adults‚ why don’t
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