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    Minor Project

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    MINOR PROJECT PROPOSAL TOPIC:- Existence of Unorganised Retail in the presence of Modern retail business formats. BY: IMKONGCHILA IMCHEN MAYANK PITARIYA NEERAJ KR. TRIPATHI ONKAR BHAI PATEL SIDDHARTH VIVEK ANAND RELEVANCE TO THE COURSE:- Our minor project topic “Existence of Unorganized retail in the presence of modern retail business formats” is relevant to our course as we are studying the unorganised retail sector in context of organised retail

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    Minor Characters

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    5 ways to use minor characters to add depth and complexity to your protagonist 1. You can use different characters to bring out aspects of the protagonist you want to emphasize to the reader. Minor characters who have been involved with the protagonist for a long time are carriers of their own history with and memories of the protagonist. Minor characters can reference the past in handy ways that serve the development of the story. They can make observations about the protagonist’s character or

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    Out of all of Wilfred Owen’s infamous works‚ I have chosen the poem “Disabled”‚ which reflects the result of the decision of a youthful athlete to become a soldier in the war‚ as well as the pains and struggles‚ both physically and mentally‚ that he has to bear. In the first stanza‚ we are introduced to the physical disability of the soldier‚ “legless‚ sewn short at elbow”. Not only has he lost his legs and an arm‚ he has also lost the meaning of his life. He is insensitive to the sounds of youth

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    Minor Parties

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    Impact of Minor Parties In this paper‚ I will be discussing the impact of minor parties. Minor parties are political parties who have little to no impact on elections due to the amount of supporters and/or money is put into the party. However‚ in the United States‚ minor parties sometimes have a huge impact on politics and elections‚ whether it’s just getting their word out there and the major parties actually listen and discuss their issues‚ or they can even change which major party wins the election

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    Many individuals have a philosophy of life‚ but Lily Owen’s is unique. Throughout The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd‚ Lily Owens develops her philosophy of life. At the opening of the novel‚ she is an innocent girl whose nightmares become a reality the next day. Once she has the truth of her mother’s death imprinted into her head‚ everything Lily considers correct is proven wrong. After running away from the jailhouse with Rosaleen‚ she struggles with a drastic change in age‚ from an innocent

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    Wilfred Owen

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    Wilfred Owen Essay Theme: The way weaponry has been portrayed. Throughout literature poets have used various literary devices in order to convey their message to the audience. Wilfred Owen has cleverly personified weaponry in the context of war and has woven it in his poems. This in turn accentuates the message he is trying to convey-- the paradox of War. The use of this tool is most prominent in three of his poems‚ The Last Laugh‚ Arms and The Boy and Anthem for Doomed

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    Jesse Owens

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    Jesse Owens: The Silent Movement When America typically thinks about black athletes‚ they think of the great ones like Michael Jordan‚ Muhammad Ali‚ Jackie Robinson‚ and others in that category. One athlete that is over looked is the great Jesse Owens. It might be that he did not participate in a popular sport like basketball‚ football or baseball‚ but he was an exceptionally fast on the track and overcame racial adversity. Jesse Owens impacted athletic world in a positive way throughout his

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    Safeguarding Minor

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    the minor in a hospital setting Who is a minor? “A minor is any person under the age of eighteen” (Children’s First‚ 2011). What is safeguarding? “Safeguarding is best thought as an umbrella term for a number of different‚ but related actions that ensure the well-being of children and young people‚ all of which may be encompassed within the professional activities of nurses and midwives” (Powell‚ ch.1‚ p.3‚ 2007). In my assignment I am going to discuss the importance of safeguarding a minor in a

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    role model for a high school kid. In any case he fights to settle on veritable and even minor decisions. He has a particularly unconventional decisions which has such a great impact on his journey as he goes on. Alex additionally has a habit to depend on his caretaker Jackie a young delightful lady who has been near Alex since his childhood. Jackie as the more established one reluctantly has to settle on the decisions for Alex abandoning him to make the minor decisions which will soon have a great

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    Wildred Owen

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    Analysis - "Exposure" by Wilfred Owen The poem "exposure" by Wilfred Owen is written in Winter of 1917. It portrays the message of the real enemy of the soldiers being the cold and icy conditions. Moreover‚ it provides us with a lively description of the persistent cold and awful conditions during one of the worst winters in the first world war. It shows that most of the soldiers were exposed rather than shot by enemies. The poem portrays all the opposing facts to make young men not join the war

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