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    In the book “The Giver” Jonas has realized that living in his Utopian society has been all dandy until he learned what really goes on. He has had to live with out feelings and emotions for all his life. Jonas’s decisions may have affected the community but what he did what was right. Him leaving was the right thing to do. The decisions and emotions that Jonas and the other characters had during the book I chose a detail to go along with the emotion to match with the archetypal step. The first

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    Solving Immigration Problem Immigration has been one of the most important international phenomena. People have migrated across boundaries owing to economic‚ political‚ or social reasons. Immigration to Unites States has been controversial topic and a major source of population growth and cultural exchange over more than 3 decades. According to United States Census the population will grow to 420 million by the year 2050. While on one hand‚ immigration contributes to the society by creating diverse

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    Importance of Technology in the Classroom Importance of Technology in the Classroom Technology is either a boon or bane‚ depends how and for what purpose it’s being used. If technology is used to cure diseases in people‚ to help people communicate with each other across geographical boundaries‚ to reduce human effort by making things simple‚ easy and accessible‚ it indeed is a boon. However‚ if science and technology is used to prepare nuclear bombs or other weapons of war‚ it is harmful. As

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    Sage Epimenides‚ India’s epic Ramayana’s Villain Ten-Headed Rakshash Ravana’s ever-sleepy younger brother Kumbhakarna (who got that long sleep because when asking God for the boon of Perennial Pleasure - "Nithya Sugam" in Sanskrit Nithya= Perennial and Sugam=Pleasure - he ended by a slip of his tongue asking for the boon of Perennial Sleep ("Nithra Sugam" in Sanskrit Nithra=Sleep) "r" instead of "y" "Perennial Sleep" instead of "Perennial Pleasure and God‚ as usual‚ said "Thathaasthu!" ("So

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    removed any danger of competition from domestic oil producers who also had the ability to produce gas from their operations. The other obvious strength was close ties with the government‚ all the way since inception. This was in a way a boon and a bane. It was a boon as it helped them anchor oft impossible deals as well as get first-hand information of available opportunities in the domestic and world market‚ through representation by the President himself in many cases. It proved to be bane as the

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    angrily states the poem‚ that the new generation has lost touch with “The world” and everything meaningful: “late and soon‚ /Getting and spending‚ we lay waste our powers /Little we see in Nature that is ours / We have given our hearts away‚ a sordid boon!” He also goes on to say that “For this‚ for everything‚ we are out of tune”(Wordsworth 474). Then it is said that he wishes he were a “Pagan suckled in a creed outworn”(Wordswroth 474) standing in a “pleasant lea”‚ where he’d be “less forlorn” to

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    the problems faced by the poor throughout this period. These include dependence on usurious moneylenders and the operation of a deeply exploitative grid of interlocked‚ imperfect markets. We articulate the theoretical and historical case for nationalisation of banks and provide evidence of its positive impact on rural credit and development. Certain excesses led to reforms unleashed in the 1990s. This did increase bank profitability but at the cost of the poor and of backward regions. While the

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    ABSTRACT This study on “CUSTOMER SATISFACTION TOWARDS ONLINE BANKING “ is designed to analyze existing customers of the bank and study their satisfaction level for the online banking service of the bank. A questionnaire was designed for the study in order to assess customer satisfaction at INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK. A total of 100 employees were surveyed. Questions pertaining to safety and comfort‚ online banking facilities‚ online transactions and overall satisfaction level were formulated. The

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    How accurate is it to say that the spread of revolutionary beliefs was the main reason for the fall of the Qing Dynasty in 1911 – 1912? It is fairly accurate to say that the spread of revolutionary beliefs was the main reason for the fall of the Qing Dynasty. However‚ it was a combination of both long term and short term effects that helped end the reign of the Qing Dynasty. Revolutionary beliefs were a main factor in the destruction of the Qing Dynasty. Sun Yat-Sen’s nationalist party became

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    ↦How successful were the USA’s attempts to contain Communism in Cuba‚ 1959-1961? Until 1959 Cuba was an American ally‚ ruled by Fulgencio Batista. Although he was a dictator‚ he was heavily backed up by Americans which was important as most of the businesses were owned by Americans. However‚ in January of 1959‚ Batista was overthrown by Castro‚ the leader of guerrilla‚ in a revolution. He was strongly socialist‚ and started reforms on Cuba by distributing land between peasants‚ called the Agrarian

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