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    The True Villian On the surface‚ Henry James’‚ “Turn of the Screw” has all of the qualities of an innocent old-fashioned ghost story‚ but underneath there is much more. The use of ambiguity appears frequently throughout the novel and the reader is left to decide a lot on their own; Are the ghosts real? Who can actually see the ghosts? Which characters can the reader really rely on? These questions can be answered in a variety of different ways‚ but who is to say which answer is the correct one

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    Save Environment

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    Save environment  I have a dream that one day we will live in safe ‚ clean  environment . Environment where the advance technology and safe environment can co exist together . We must all remember that what ever we do to our environment‚ it will return back to us and to our future generation . Safe environment where nothing is wasted and every thing is being utilized to it’s full extent.  I feel sorry to the beach and to the see where the people live as the days goes ‚ it’s being covered with

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    WHALE DONE- THE POWER OF POSITIVE RELATIONSHIPS "The one thing competition can never steal from you is the relationship you have with your people and the relationship they have with your customers" Innovation is the key in business. However any new strategy‚ be it on price or service is immediately known by competitors and replicated. Copying is inevitable. This means that the only real competitive edge is the relationship you have with your employees and your customers. If your employees trust

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    5/3/13 Saving Planet Earth - Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Saving Planet Earth From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Saving Planet Earth is a season of nature documentaries with a conservation theme‚ screened on BBC Television in 2007 to mark the 50th anniversary of its specialist factual department‚ the BBC Natural History Unit. The series featured films contributed by a number of celebrities on the plight of various endangered species‚ and coincided with the launch of the BBC Wildlife

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    Save the Earth With all the talk about going green‚ it seems much easier to let the cards fall where they may. What’s easier? Just throwing all the trash into one can‚ or sorting it into separate cans? As hard as it could be to clear the mess that this and past generations have left‚ it would be severely healthier than the alternative. Plutonium is a dangerous toxin that is released from nuclear power plants. “Plutonium‚ which has the half-life of only 0.5 million years‚ but is so toxic that

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    Some wildlife species like the rhinoceros‚ cheetah‚ elephant‚ crocodile‚ snake etc. are hunted by the poachers. There are persons of much daring who go into the forest stealthily without the knowledge of the wildlife department authorities and shoot the animals which may be a source of great gain to them. Poachers have long been active in several parts of the world. The elephants are killed for their tusks of great value. A pair of tusks in the international market may fetch an enormous amount to

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    sexes in the mind corresponding to the two sexes in the body”(Woolf 37). Throughout out the movie Whale Rider‚ the androgynous mind is also illustrated through the character of Pai. Woolf states “it is fatal to be a man or woman pure and simple; one must be woman-manly or man-womanly” (Woolf 39). Pai is a strong and determined young girl who displays and defines what it means to be “woman-manly”. Whale Rider tells the story of Pai‚ who faces the subtle resentment of her grandfather Koro as he attempts

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    WATER & BIODIVERSITY Pakistan is facing many problems now a days but is also spreading awareness and prevention by celebrating different days.One of the upcoming event is : ‘‘INTERNATIONAL DAY ON BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY’’ I would take start with WATER.If there were no water on water on Earth‚there would be no plants‚no animals‚no human beings etc.All living things from the tiniest insects to the tallest trees need water to survive.Allah has granted us a number of facilities like food to

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    across a female white whale and moved in close. "She was asleep‚" he recalls‚ "but after a while she opened her eye and looked me over. You would see her eyeball rolling in her head and then she closed her eye again. Basically‚ the whale was just saying‚ Well‚ if you’ve seen one of us‚ you’ve seen them all." Born in 1935 in New York‚ Payne has been studying whales for 40 years. He has built his career on science and activism‚ but ask him what it’s like to swim with a whale and what you hear in his

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    Whale Rider By: Witi Ihimaera SUMMARY The Whangara tribe (a Maori tribe in New Zealand) is traditionally led by a male. However‚ this tradition is put under threat when first-born great grandchild‚ Kahu‚ is a girl. Koro Apirana‚ her great grandfather‚ and chief of the tribe is disappointed‚ and rejects the loving attention of Kahu. He wants a male heir to inherit the title of chief‚ the tradition since the first whale rider arrived in New Zealand. The Whangara tribe are proud of their traditions

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