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    river changes downstream from its source.” Key Questions 1. How and why does the valley width change downstream? 2. How and why does the channel width change downstream? 3. How and why channel cross-section change downstream? 4. How and why does the average velocity change downstream? 5. How and why does the channel gradient change downstream? 6. How and why does the bed-load change downstream? 7. How and why does the human land use of the valley change as the river

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    PATENTS IN DRUG INDUSTRY 7) NATURAL MONOPOLY: INDIAN RAILWAYS EXAMPLE 8) CONCLUSION 9) REFERENCES Area of study: This report studies what are the various sources of monopoly and real life examples for each source. It analyses how each of these businesses grew into a monopoly and substantiates the analysis with actual facts & figures (wherever available). Methodology of study: The subject has been divided into sub-topics based

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    swayed away from the truth with one sentence. How can innocent people fight the helplessness of the world‚ is it with weapons and words? Or could it be the education of people to help them question and take down radical leaders. The pigs had full control over the other animals because of their persuasive language‚ education for pigs only‚ and the animals carelessness to not question the pigs actions. The pigs had full control over the animals of the farm because of their persuasive language. “Squealer

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    Food Industry We have all heard the phrase “What you don’t know won’t hurt you” and it has undoubtedly applied to many situations in our lives that we are still unaware of. We like to toss around this phrase without worrying too much about what it implies because that is the whole point of the phrase‚ not to worry. When it comes to what we are putting into our bodies‚ though‚ what we do not know can indeed hurt us immensely. In the United States‚ we have grown accustomed to not thinking much about

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    Monday‚ 20 May 2013 Summer Farm - Norman MacCaig Summer Farm Norman MacCaig Summary: The poet lies within the depths of his mind‚ probably in his happy place as his mother’s family lived in the rural area‚ which is reflected in this story. Everything described in the story is part of his mind‚ with perhaps every animal representing a different aspect of his mind. This poet always discusses the concept of having layers and layers of dreams‚ like how the mind is made up of layers and layers.

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    Although the phenomenon has many facets‚ it is generally described as the trend whereby countries‚ on a global scale join socially‚ politically and economically. This process is facilitated in many ways‚ like through public and private sector decisions‚ education and by the ever increasing rate of information transfer via the Internet and social media‚ which has been a major catalyst in contemporary politics. An example of this would be the ways in which the social media has facilitated the Arab Spring

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    Boxers role in the novel and who or what does he symbolise? INTRODUCTION 1; George Orwell’s Animal Farm is a historical fable that represents the Russian revolution INTRODUCTION 2; In George Orwell’s historical fable Animal Farm‚ Boxer has an important role and is shown as the inspirational‚ dedicated‚ hard-working horse that is literally willing to die of labour for the benefit of the farm and the other animals. Boxer’s cry “I will work harder!” Symbolises the working class of the Russian

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    companies use distribution channels and discuss the functions these channel perform. Answer: Definition of Distribution Channel One of the company goals is to deliver their value within the network through supplier‚ distributor‚ and also customer. In delivering the value‚ organization must have and build a distribution channel because most producers do not sell their product or service directly to the consumers. Distribution channel (also called marketing channel or trade channel) is sets of intermediaries

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    Discuss the seven commandments in Animal Farm. How do they change and why? In the dystopian novel‚ Animal Farm‚ the animals start a rebellion and create seven commandments that they all have to follow. Old Major‚ the prize winning boar‚ created these commandments and discussed them to the animals in his farewell speech. After the animals led the rebellion and took control of the farm‚ they painted the Seven Commandments up on a wall for all animals to see and read. The Seven Commandments changed

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    Topic: how are the similarities’ to the Russian revolution evident in the novel Animal farm? Response: The book the animal farm by George Orwell has many similarities to the Russian revolution‚ portrayed through the plot and characters. Many of the characters and events of Orwell’s novel are parallel to those of the Russian Revolution. Such as the revolutionary thinkers in Old Major and Karl Marx‚ the leaders who want the best for their people such as Snowball and Leon Trotsky‚ and the leaders who

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