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    KUMASI POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES DEPARTMENT OF MARKETING PROPOSED TOPIC THE RELEVANCE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN THE MARKETING OF PRODUCS /SERVICES. A CASE STUDY OF AIRTELCOMPANY LIMITED‚ (AMAKOM BRANCH) A PROJECT WORK PRESENTED TO THE MARKETING DEPARTMENT IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREDMENT FOR THE AWARD OF HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA. SUBMITTED BY: MR.JIBRIM M FAHAD MKT05080940 MR. HAFIZ ISSAHAK MKT05080939

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    International Conference on Chemical‚ Civil and Environment engineering (ICCEE ’2012) March 24-25‚ 2012 Dubai Abandonment of Building Projects in Nigeria- A Review of Causes and solutions Olapade. Olalusi and Anthony. Otunola  Abstract—In Nigeria many housing projects are either uncompleted or out rightly abandoned. The paper investigated possible causes of project abandonment‚ its impact on the immediate community‚ contribution to infrastructural decadence and environmental pollution.

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    Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Architecture Remote PowerShell Remote PowerShell extends PowerShell from servers to client computers so Role Based Access Control (RBAC) Role Assignment – The link that Boston Scope Scope (Where) Defines the objects in AD that the Role can act on. For example‚ the Boston Users OU Role Group (Who) A security Client Access Server Array (CAS Array) Serves as a single contact point PBX HTTP‚ POP3

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    The Tempest Shakespeare is one of the most prolific and admired writers who ever lived. He certainly knew his craft and was familiar with all of the literature available at the time. One of the greatest books ever written was of course the bible. Written over the course of more than a thousand years it is a miracle in itself that the book exists. Shakespeare knew his bible‚ and his work often incorporated and examined biblical themes. Shakespeare’s last completed work was The Tempest‚ and

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    Shakespeare’s: The Tempest I. Message of the Play There are 3 main themes in Shakespeare’s: The Tempest just as there are in any other play. One of the themes in The Tempest consist of the falseness of realities justice which creates an illusion. During the play it was shown that the view of one character controlled everyone’s fortune within the story. The way this was presented was how the main character Prospero would walk around the stage and was not even noticed by any of the character who

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    Analytical Analysis of The Tempest In William Shakespeare’s‚ The Tempest‚ we set a foundation of analyzing two aspects of a literary work: the role of a character and character transformation. As the first literary work that our class analyzed‚ The Tempest‚ helped introduce the idea of “alchemy‚” a magical form of changing elements into a purified form yielding what is known as‚ “The Philosopher’s Stone (purified state of being).” This idea of alchemy can be seen in characters’ role‚ as well

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    313 December 21‚ 2013 The Role of the Supernatural in "The Tempest" From the very start of Shakespeare ’s play‚ "The Tempest"‚ magic is used to mesmerize the audience. The entire plot of this play is very reliant on the supernatural. Prospero‚ Ariel‚ and Caliban all have magical powers. Magic lets these characters‚ mainly Prospero‚ manipulate the other characters and make them do their bidding. Magic also maneuvers the plot‚ relationships‚ love and themes of the play. Magic is the motivation behind

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    ‘The Tempest is a play about power and the exercise of power’. Evaluate this view by exploring the presentation of power in the play up the end of Act III scene iii. Initially‚ throughout the play of The Tempest‚ power is a main theme and up until Act III scene iii‚ power manifests itself in many different forms‚ which are present in a variety of ways. In the very beginning of the play‚ Act I Scene I opens with the tempest of the title already in progress. The use of pathetic fallacy‚ for example

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    Victorian Servant “He who is not a good servant‚ will not be a good master.”-Plato. The butler‚ servant‚ and the service system played a huge role in the Victorian Era. In this time‚ the Service System was very important. It is the only way some houses got anything around the house done. Many households would be a wreck or would not be able to stay running without the master’s servants. The service system played a huge part in the Victorian Era. Most people in the service system were female. In

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    Tempest Monstrosity Essay

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    There are many examples of monstrosity that come up in Shakespeare’s Tempest‚ the most obvious examples being the wicked witch Sycorax and her son‚ Caliban. However‚ other monsters appear at the end of the play‚ like the strange shapes that bring in the banquet and when Ariel appears as the harpy. Sycorax‚ an unscrupulous witch that ruled the island after her banishment from Algeria‚ imprisoned Ariel in a tree when he wouldn’t carry out her terrible commands. Although only mentioned briefly in the

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