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    comparing how the poets who wrote: piano‚ once upon a time and poem thirty-nine feel about the past. In Piano the poet listens to a woman play a piano which reminds him of his past‚ the lines ’ Taking me back down the vista of years‚ till I see A child sitting under the piano’ show that he can remember being a small child – small enough to be under a piano and the addition of the line ‘ of a mother who smiles as she sings’ informs us of happy times listening to his mother. his mother e is hurt

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    the latest episode of their favorite thrilling and alluring show. What very few people realize is that most of the time the producers and screen writers did not come up with the idea and themes of these main stream shows all on their own. Much of the modern day media can be traced back to ancient text and stories that were common in antiquity. In the television show‚ Once Upon A Time it is clear to see that the source of the production comes from fairy tales and Disney movies‚ but some of the underlining

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    the reader to reflect upon the lifestyle of a young woman with a husband and family. Previously‚ I thought this would be a very fulfilling lifestyle; however‚ Larkin has changed my opinion on this matter. Although Larkin’s thoughts on this life are completely biased‚ Larkin does make a valid point‚ which is that these young women lead a quite monotonous lifestyle. Larkin puts across many themes throughout the whole poem. He effectively conveys the demands that children can have upon a parent’s life

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    For sure‚ we can find the best candidates from large pool of candidates with wide range of knowledge and experience. The outsiders can bring some new ideas to the organization. But‚ the exercise of the process should consume the long process time and cost for advertisements and interviews. It may not be effective enough to reveal the best candidate. There are four most popular ways of recruiting externally are: Labour Department The government’s department‚ who are responsible for helping the unemployed

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    Introduction Ageing of an individual is conceived as a perpetual process associated with the passage of time. Various studies on ageing suggest that advances in technology and modernization have resulted in the increase of life expectancy and decline in the birth rates of people. Because of this‚ the twenty first century may be called as the "Era of Population Ageing". This situation has dramatically also given rise to the various issues confronting the elderly‚ making process of

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    CO2-F REFLECTION Being a Balayan volunteer is a great opportunity for me to help other people and our environment. In every community that we go theirs a lot of learning’s that I gained‚ lot of things I had shared and especially a lot of smiles I had received from them. And in every tree planting‚ mangrove planting‚ coastal cleaning that I joined‚ even in that simple ways to help the environment it is still a big contribution that I made for our mother earth. In Balayan I discover

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    In Nadine Gordimer’s “Once Upon a Time”‚ Gordimer discusses the consequences of the family’s actions due to paranoia of the outside world. In the extract‚ Gordimer paints a picture of how the couple had taken extreme measures‚ erecting physical barriers around them to protect themselves from the purported dangers of their external environment‚ until they are unaware about the dangers that these barriers pose to themselves. Hence‚ the extract underlines the dangers that prejudice poses for oneself

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    Folly Kouevidjin Nadine Gordimer’s “Once Upon a Time” has a message of having paranoia take over your mind. The man and the wife in the story are so overtaken by fear and worry‚ that they try turning their once pleasant home into a second version of Fort Knox. This all culminates in the family suffering in the end when their child gets severely wounded in their overly fortified residence. The tale of paranoia and panic is heightened by the narrative devices used within it. Irony‚ syntax and humor

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    consider different methods of hiring and try to create a pool of potential candidates with relevant skill level. There are pros and cons to both internal and external hiring. In the current economic scenario‚ companies look cut costs by hiring within their four walls rather than from the outside. it has been estimated that cost on finding and hiring someone externally is 1.7 times more than internal hiring. Furthermore‚ as per the research 40 to 60 percent of external hiring is unsuccessful as compare

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    Once Upon a Time by GABRIEL OKARA Once upon a time‚ son‚ they used to laugh with their hearts and laugh with their eyes: but now they only laugh with their teeth‚ while their ice-block-cold eyes search behind my shadow. There was a time indeed they used to shake hands with their hearts: but that’s gone‚ son. Now they shake hands without hearts: while their left hands search my empty pockets. ‘Feel at home’! ‘Come again’: they say‚ and when I come again and feel at home‚ once‚ twice‚ there will be

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