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    can human being gain their fair interest. And the community interest is often the best way to take care of personal rewards. On the other hand‚ egoism is not necessarily bad for the survival and prosperity of the whole society. For example‚ a merchant may sale good quality products at a lower price for gaining more customers. An employer might pay employees high salaries to make them work harder. Wealthy people might donate charity to the poor to lower the crime rate and make their living environment

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    bottom. They should also touch on degrees of mobility and intergroup contact while noting all three systems’ extensive social inequality and cultural justifications‚ and the strong positions of merchants in each society. 5) In which society-India‚ China‚ or the Mediterranean- would you have wanted to be a merchant in the classical period? Explain your choice. Answer: While there’s no right answer‚ this question is designed to encourage students to think about the merchant’s roles in India where they

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    Satires in Medieval Times. In Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales‚ he uses satire to poke fun in order to show flaws and encourage change. The Squire‚ a military fool‚ the Friar‚ a church shame‚ and the Merchant‚ the town idiot‚ are all being satarized in his work. In society there are models in which we all want to be like‚ from long ago even in our modern societies. The Squire‚ the son of a knight‚ does not possess the traits of a knight. He does not uphold the

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    Journel 1

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    Student Name: Khaled Ahmed Class: RHET 101024 Instructor: Dr. Laila Kamal Assignment: Write a journal Date: Wednesday‚ February 25th‚ 2015 Topic: Reflect on the need for a guide Purpose: Why do we need a guide? What are the differences between guiders and helpers? Journal Entry # 1 Bear Grylls once said “A man … needs to learn when to turn to others for help and guidance‚” signifying that no man can survive in this world without any kind of assistance‚ which is provided by a guider or a helper

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    friendly with several members of the merchant class‚ she identifies herself most strongly with Gale‚ also the child of a deceased poor miner. The stoic strength this identity has given her provides the philosophy she thinks will help her succeed in the Games. However‚ through the adventure‚ Katniss is forced to question both her identity as a "girl from the Seam" and her stoic detachment. In terms of the former‚ her relationship with Peeta‚ a boy from the merchant class‚ and her attraction to the luxury

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    Devasmita and the nun‚ two characters in Somadeva’s “The Red Lotus of Chastity”‚ employ the same concept from Machiavelli’s “The Prince”. Both Devasmita and the nun attempt to follow Machiavelli’s concept of being a lion and fox. However‚ only Devasmita succeeds in being both animals while the nun is merely a power hungry lion trying to dress up in a fox costume that did not fit. This concept of being a fox and lion means that to succeed in your ‘battle’ a person must be a cunning‚ deceitful fox

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    The Merchant of Venice

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    Love and Hate The Merchant of Venice a play written by the famous poet and play writer‚ William Shakespeare‚ in the year 1596 - 1598. It is based on both love and hate. Shakespeare demonstrates the themes of love and hate clearly through various character. The friendship love is shown through Antonio towards Bassanio‚ romantic love is shown through Portia and Bassanio and self love is shown through shylock. However Shakespeare also illustrates hates during the play through the characters shylock

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    Livny is the town my mother was born in‚ and my husband and I try to visit several times a year. This town is rather small and has a dismally low population. However‚ I like this place. There are a lot of things to do in such a small town. There is the River‚ several parks‚ the ancient church. But my favorite part is undoubtedly the Adamov’s Mill. This place which dates back to the 1870s is actually the one to go for young people who believes in supernatural. There is a legend that the mill’s owner

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    1.Q: Explain the functions of Merchant Banking. Functions Merchant banking is a service oriented industry. Merchant banks all over the world carry out the same set of services. Merchant banks in India carry out the following functions and services specifically. 1. Corporate Counseling 2. Project counseling 3. Pre-investment Studies 4. Capital restructuring 5. Credit Syndication 6. Issue Management and underwriting 7. Portfolio Management 8. Working Capital Finance 9. Acceptance Credit and Bill

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    is about merchants. I will be describing of how merchants affected the Renaissance‚what merchants did‚ what merchants sold. And so on. The merchants in the renaissance really helped out because there were a lot of them and they were all over the place. There were many items that merchants sold during the renaissance. A lot of the merchants sold different I items. A lot of merchants sold same items. And some merchants sold very different items. The items that almost or all merchants sold were

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