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    what we are assigned to do. Secondly‚ we must be grateful to our project Supervisor Mr. Dr.Abid Karim and Project teacher Sir Sheraz Mohani & Sir Khalid who helps us in our project. We also acknowledge our teachers and staffs that throughout our studies help us and guides us‚ departmental staff‚ university staff and class fellows. We are grateful to our parents without their trust‚ love‚ knowledge and immense support none of this would have been possible. We thank you from deep of our hearts.

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    There are many tactics to get a point across. Some will use violent ways and others will choose to do peaceful resistance. Peaceful resistance positively impacts a free society. Martin Luther King is an example. Martin Luther King JR‚ definitely made an impact and got his point across. Many people joined his peaceful protesting and he got a lot of respect even today. By doing no harm‚ it it is a super effective way as it shows that the people are respectful and not monsters or savages. It gives them

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    Sarah Pacheco English 1101‚ MW 9:30 A Peaceful Women Explains… 11/04/12 Purpose and Audience 1. In paragraph one‚ Hasselstrom clearly states that she is “peace-loving” and due to past events she carries a pistol to be safe. She also wants to give valuable reasons on why people should carry pistols. 2. Paragraph five serves to give an example of a person who got raped after calling for help on her CB radio. The author is trying to point out that the person got raped because she did not have

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    Peaceful defiance of laws effectiveness is all in the eye of the beholder. If done correctly it can bring attention to the movement in a positive light. However if it causes to much of a nuisance to people that do not support the cause it will receive much opposition. The most effective peaceful defiance of laws in my opinion would be the Civil Rights movements of the 50s and 60s. With their leaders they perfectly blended the ability to get their word out with complying with others to achieve what

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    No person on this earth knows the future. Not a single person knows how this world will come to an end. Yet the current situation gives us no compelling proof of a bright future. With the majority of people stressing on environmental problems‚ they tend to forget many matters of immediate concern. One of the many threats to the earth is violence. It is ironical that humanity is the greatest hazard to itself. We use the new technology for the purpose of mass destruction. But we should remember

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    PEACEFUL USES OF NUCLEAR ENERGY “I lose my temper but it’s all over in a minute.” said the Student. “So is the Nuclear Bomb. But think of the damage it produces.” Teacher replied. Above mentioned quote confirms that we have always weighed nuclear energy with the destruction it causes. Thanks to the unique invention of nuclear energy‚ i.e. Nuclear Bomb. On hearing the word ‘Nuclear’ the only thing that comes to our mind is havoc and disaster mainly due to some unfortunate incidents such

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    Faded glory Case study: Will Philips’ attempt at repositioning its products work? Manu Kaushik       Edition: Sep 30‚ 2012 Tags: Philips | Philips products | Philips LCDs | case study STORY TOOLS * Change font size * Print this story * E-Mail this story * Comment RELATED * Philips launches new entertainment products in India Executive Summary: Once a household name‚ Dutch consumer electronics major Philips has slipped over the years to become an ’also ran’. Its repeated

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    of environmental factors on international projects. The ethical dilemma about the above mentioned topic is about to motivate or force the employees and worker to work and perform their responsibilities in the inclement weather. If we look at the case study of module 6 about the Franklin Equipment‚ Ltd and its prospect project in the Abu-Zhabi‚ it is the country that is located in the dessert region; therefore‚ the unbearable extraordinary temperature will be key and utmost barrier to meet the project

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    Case Study: Westover Electrical‚ Inc. Westover Electrical‚ Inc.‚ is a medium-size Houston manufacturer of wire windings used in making electric motors. Joe Wilson‚ VP operations‚ has experienced an increasing problem with rejected product found during the manufacturing operation. "I’m not sure where to begin‚" admitted Joe at the weekly meeting with his boss. "Rejects in the Winding Department have been killing us the past two months. Nobody in operations has any idea why. I have just brought in

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    feel as if they are there in the villages with him. Jal gives a brief peek into his story at the beginning of the book. He used this to catch the readers attention and make them want to know every detail of what he went through. Jal says‚ “In the peaceful village we once knew‚ rockets blow apart houses with families inside‚ women are raped‚ and children are murdered.”(2). Jal’s description of what the war is causing around him pull the reader to read more. As this passage is read the mind begins to

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