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    C.‚ 2000. A history of American Literary Journalism. The Emergence of a Modern Narrative Form. Massachusetts: University of Massachusetts Press. Lounsberry‚ B.‚ 1990. The Art of Fact – Contemporary Artists of Nonfiction. Lincoln: Greenwood Press. Maugham‚ S.‚ 1938. The Summing Up. London: Heinemann. Roggenkamp‚ K.‚ 2005. Narrating the News: New Journalism and Literary Genre in Late Nineteenth Century Newspapers and Fiction.Kent‚ OH: Kent State University Press. Articles Conley‚ D.‚ 1998 Murphy‚ J

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    1998 operating Walpita Nursery and raised its arm to Ambewela and Wellawa Nurseries in 2000 and 2002 respectively. * As a result of re-structuring of operations‚ Trendywear (Pvt.) Ltd. was formed in year 2003 and the first factory for outstations opened in the same year at Katupotha‚ in Kurunegala District. In 2006‚ another factory was opened in Delgoda‚ Gampaha district. * In 2008‚ Ramya Horticulture (Pvt.) Ltd obtained the Global GAP accreditation. * In 2009‚ Ramya Horticulture

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    Emirates Airline & Group A fast-growing international airline with one of the youngest fleets in the sky and more Dubai is just 5 - 8h away from most of the cities in Europe‚ Africa‚ Asia. Strong sale and marketing department‚ holiday facilities‚ hotel bookings‚ consistency in delivering the best in-flight service‚ emirates skywards program are some of the departments to be proud of. The Emirates Airline business model is one that is independent and self-sustainable‚ owned by the

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    Mabel by W. S. Maugham Short story analysis At the beginning‚ I would like to say some things about the title of the story. It doesn‘t represent anything significant‚ because it is only a woman‘s name and reader can‘t forecast what is going to happen in the story. The reader can only guess that Mabel is protagonist‘s name. The title doesn‘t states the cause of the conflict. This story comprises all four mine elements of the plot. The exposition lies in the opening paragraph. It represents

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    their dignity hunting money. They don’t appreciate such important things as family‚ friendship‚ love and other feelings. Such people become greedy‚ they spend their lives in loneliness. I don’t deny that money influences our life a lot. As W.S. Maugham said “ Money is like the sixth feeling without which you cannot make a complete use of the other five.” I quite agree. A person can’t be happy if he has no money to satisfy his natural needs. But I think that money should have a limit. A person shouldn’t

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    This text is taken from the book of very famous writer W.S. Maugham “Theatre”. This is a piece of narration which is done in the 3rd person. The main key the text is written is rather ironical‚ as I think‚ and its slat is very emotional. The main characters of the story are Michael and Julia. They both are actors and work together in the theatre of Jammie Langtone. Julia is more successful and more talented than Machael but it doesn’t disturb them to be fond of each other. In this part of the

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    travellers) was considerable and unsatisfied. In addition‚ for other services as paging‚ ACG anticipated a base  of 10‚000 subscribers.    In order to get this market‚ ACG considered an innovative pay phone system that didn’t require copper wire  between outstations and ACG’s central platform; the use of wireless radio was a new concept that could be  adapted to other markets and allowed ACG to operate on only one connection to TTCL‚ which operated the  country’s wireline telephone system. ACG pay phones were

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    Death is an obvious and underlining theme in both the stories of god father death and Appointment in Samarra. This does not just mean the act of dying but the character itself. Death is portrayed as an omniscient being‚ whose prescience is the ultimate fear. In both stories however‚ Death does not act as controller of everything or even all knowing. In God father death the king and princess are able to cheat death through the doctor’s healing powers‚ despite Death’s plans. Then in Appointment in

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    Summary "The Force of Circumstance" is a story which tells about a man‚ Guy‚ and his wife‚ Doris. They live in Malaysia. Guy moved there right after his schooling and has lived there for years. He left once and he came back with his white wife‚ Doris. The story is not written in the first person‚ it is a narrator who tells you the story. The language use is normal and the tone of voice a little bit ironic. When Guy was young he was very alone at night. Night after night it was the same. One evening

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    ------------------------------------------------- Strategy Assignment 1 – African Communications Group Business Case Projections The business case presented focuses on insatiable demand amongst a growing population for a service built on dilapidated‚ poorly maintained infrastructure‚ against a backdrop of government deregulation in the telecoms sector. As of 1992‚ there were a mere 78k telephone lines for the 27m people living in 4.7m households (a population set to double over the coming 24

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