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    Coal India Ltd

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    students whom the faculty has to supervise and guide to enable him in completing the project successfully. • After the project is given to the student by the company‚ the student has to meet the faculty guide within 10 days on a convenient time. Outstation candidates should contact through e-mail and/or phone. Each student has to furnish some basic information about the Summer Project in a specified format within 10 days [Format 1]. • If leaves are taken for genuine reasons during the internship

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    What Happens When We Die

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    It is equally terrifying or even a death sentence‚ to know the exact hour when you die. Today‚ however‚ with the development of mechanical respirators‚ electronic pacemakers‚ and other medical technologies‚ it has created the possibility of a greater temporal separation between various system failures. A person may slip into coma or lose consciousness a decade or more before his heart and lungs fail‚ for example. Meanwhile‚ interest in the availability of transplantable organs has provided an incentive

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    Stephan Meyer Pride and Prejudice “It is a truth universally acknowledged‚ that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife. However little known the feelings or views of such a man may be on his first entering a neighborhood‚ this truth is so well fixed in the minds of the surrounding families‚ that he is considered the rightful property of some one ot other of their daughters” (Austen‚ Pride and Prejudice 1). These first sentences of Austen’s novel immediately

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    Inhuman Bondage

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    Inhuman Bondage The plot of this book is one man’s struggle to find himself in a cruel world. He faces many obstacles including being orphaned‚ handicapped‚ unsure religion and a hopeless romantic. Toward the beginning of the book he may come off to some as an unlikeable self pitying snob but by the end of the book you are hoping for the best for him and proud of him for pulling threw. He ends up making genuine friends and finding true love. Because of the wide range of the book there is no

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    Running Head: Nature and Nurture: Addiction Nature and Nurture: Addiction John Walden Valley Forge Christian College Nature and Nurture: Addiction Abstract Recent studies have indicated that the ongoing debate about addiction is being re-analyzed to incorporate an integrated theme. Some of this scientist refuses the idea while others search for peace in the midst of this chaos. The idea of this study is to present both views. First‚ the distinction of nature must be identified in the

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    The fable‚ to start‚ has little detail about the characters it presents‚ and they can be just about anything the author decides. The structure of fables involve few extra details‚ as in the short story “The Appointment in Samarra” by W. Somerset Maugham (Kennedy 4)‚ with his vague description of the servant being‚ “…white and trembling” at the ”threatening gesture” Death made toward him. This is that‚ fables‚ for the majority‚ are simple in their ability to directly state the moral clearly without

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    Moon and Sixpence

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    The novel under the title “Moon and Sixpence” was written by Somerset Maugham who was an English playwright‚ novelist and short story writer. He was among the most popular writers of his era and reputedly the highest paid author during the 1930s. The analyzing extract from the book “Moon and Sixpence” runs about a life of Strickland‚ who devotes his life to the art forgetting about the ordinary life and ordinary requirements. Being a starving tramp he spends all his money for purchase of canvases

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    Comounding and Acronym

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    LS43 DIPLOMA IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE STUDIES Linguistics: Compounding & Acronym Lecturer’s Name: Puan ‘Aliyatulmuna Prepared By: Radin Mardhiana Binti Izaddin Compounding Definition: Two or more existing words put together Compounding is the morphological operation that-in general-puts together two free forms and gives rise to a new word. The importance of compounding stems from the fact that there are probably no languages without compounding‚ and in some languages (e.g. Bahasa Melayu)

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    Post MD training in anaesthesiology Outstation appointment Senior Registrar – Anaesthesia & Critical care Base Hospital Dehiaththakandiya 1st October2012 – 31st December 2012 Base hospital Dehiaththakandiya is situated in the eastern province‚ Ampara district just beyond the border of north central province. It caters over 1.6 million of both indoor and outdoor patients annually. The hospital has a bed strength of 138‚ the annual indoor admissions are over 19‚564 and the number of

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    The Gerund

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    The Forms of the Gerund | Active | Passive | Indefinite | writing | being written | Perfect | having written | having been written | THE GERUND The nominal characteristics | The verbal characteristics | 1*.can perform the function of subject‚ object and predicative. [e.g. They say smoking leads to meditation. (Collins) (SUBJECT) I like making people happy. (Shaw) (OBJECT) The duty of all progressive mankind is fighting for peace.(PREDICATIVE)] | 1. *of transitive

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