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    Nowadays‚ there is a lot of focus on defining the “good and bad” in this world. It is in popular movies‚ television shows‚ and in the news. Sometimes you have to ask‚ are there really a “good” or “evil” and “dark” and “light” side‚ or is the clear divide between the two a falsehood created by society. I believe that it is not as clear-cut as one might think. Using Haroun and the Sea of Stories and real-life examples‚ it is easy to come to the conclusion that there is no true definable good or bad

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    Kite Runner

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    point that he even gave up an important friendship with his childhood friend. Another two novels that parallel the story is Chinua Achebe’s‚ Things Fall Apart and Salman Rushdie’s‚ Haroun and the Sea of Stories. In Things Fall Apart‚ Chinua Achebe tells a story of a man who fills himself with fear due to his father’s reputation‚ but Salman Rushdie’s novel deals with reconciliation of a son to a father --- three magnificent novels with three different cultures that imply the fragility of a father-son

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    FINAL PROJECT REPORT ON CHAPTER SIX TRANSITION‚ DEVELOPMENT‚ AND RENEWAL BAPCO CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Main purpose of the chapter 3. The Major changes in BAPCO 4. BAPCO’s life-cycle 5. Transition: The Merger 6. Our approach 7. Organization Renewal 8. Conclusion 1. INTRODUCTION The company that we have chosen to compare with the chapter and write the report on is BAPCO. Following is a brief introduction about the company: BAPCO‚ wholly owned by the Government

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    called Agrevaṇa ("the border of the forest").[3] Legend ascribes the founding of the city to Raja Badal Singh‚ a Sikarwar Rajput king (c. 1475)‚ whose fort‚ Badalgarh‚ stood on or near the site of the present fort. However‚ the 11th century Persian poet Mas’ūd Sa’d Salmān writes of a desperate assault on the fortress of Agra‚ then held by the Shāhī King Jayapala‚ by Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni.[4] Sultan Sikandar Lodī was the first to move his capital fromDelhi to Agra in 1506. He died in 1517 and his son‚ Ibrāhīm Lodī

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    Characteristics of rural India: Few of the points that can be easily inferred from the case are- 1) This is a monopolistic market. This can be inferred by the fact that there exist a perfect substitute for the product to be launched‚ although not as a one-to-one substitute but in form of ‘bath soap’ and ‘washing soap’. 2) There already exist a number of local soap brands in form of Anarkali ‚ Chand ka Tukda‚ Heroine etc. and a number of local detergent cake brands in form of Ajooba‚ Chamatkar

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    Bishnois The word Bishnoi is derived from bis (twenty) and nai (nine) i.e.followers of 29 principles given by Guru Jambheshwar. Guru Jambheshwar was the spiritual leader of Bishnoi’s‚ gave the message to protect trees and wildlife around 540 years ago when nobody could predict that harming the environment means harming yourself. He formulated twenty nine tenets. The tenets were not only tailored to conserve bio-diversity of the area but also ensured a healthy eco-friendly social life for the community

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    individual rights that we hold as American citizen. This section of the patriot act aims to protect the civil rights and civil liberties of all ethnic groups in America. I believe this section of the PATRIOT act derived from the disappearance of Mohamad Salman Hamdani. Patriot Act affects foreign travelers more than anyone‚ as it denies due process to a foreign visitor. This is unconstitutional as the American Government is supposed to grant due process to everyone. Law

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    controversies A Bollywood actor with no controversies is like a lake without water or like a desert without sand‚ more popular they are more the number of controversies some genuine some hyped and some just take air from nowhere. From Shahrukh to Salman or from Katrina to Kareena all have had their share of controversies. Though most of the filmstars like to stay away from it‚ there are a few like Rakhi Sawant and Veena Malik who like to be in the epicenter of controversies (because probably that

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    | Ibanez xpt 700 | Sales analysis report | | Submitted to: DR NASREEN HUSSAINDate: December 2nd 2009 | LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL: December 2nd‚ 2009 Salman saeed‚sales manager Ibanez guitars‚ Pakistan Hoshino Gakki C.E.O‚ Ibanez guitars Pennsylvania‚ U.S.A Dear Mr .Gakki We are submitting to you the report‚ due December 2nd 2009‚that you requested. the report is entitled Ibanez xpt700 sales report. the purpose of the report is to inform you about

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    all are equal in eye of law

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    The concept of Equality‚ in the US‚ at least originally‚ meant that all humans‚ by virtue of birth‚ had the same Rights‚ and the same ability to exercise those Rights.  It did not ever mean or imply that everyone should have the same health care‚ education‚ wealth‚ housing‚ social status‚ sexual orientation‚ etc When laws are made in any country they are obviously meant to be followed by all the citizens of that country. If this is true that‚ all citizens must follow all laws then‚ the truth is

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