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    The Role of Manolin by: Qadeer Ahmad There are many different types of characters in a story- some are active in the plot while others are not. One character that is introduced at the start of the story is Manolin. Manolin is the young boy pupil of Santiago who has been learning the ‘Tricks’ of fishing from him. He is an important character of this novel‚ though he does not play an active part in the adventure of the old man. Manolin symbolizes Santiago’s youthful strength‚ serves as a source

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    dilemma synonymous with them‚ the general American public is mostly unaware that these islands exist. What can the Spratly Islands have to offer? Combined‚ they barely have 4 square kilometers of land spread out in over 450‚000 square kilometers of sea. This makes the construction of infrastructure almost impossible‚ making the islands uninhabitable. Yet countries around the Pacific have been constantly claiming islands‚ disputing their opponents’ claims‚ and using military intimidation for the past

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    To determine its regional stability and to separate sea level rise from vertical crustal motion‚ the TGBM should be connected via GPS to reference stations fixed in a global co-ordinate system. Generally speaking‚ the GPS antenna cannot be directly placed on the TGBM and a GPS reference point must be established a short distance away. This must be connected to the TGBM by levelling. • Connection to National Levelling Network: Mean sea level is used to define vertical datums for national surveying

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    Isolation in Jane Eyre and the Wide Sargasso Sea. The theme of isolation is explored in Bronte’s novel; Jane Eyre. This theme is also developed in The Wide Sargasso Sea‚ by Jean Rhys. Both pieces present different types of isolation‚ such as isolation due to location and the isolation of a character due to their social status‚ such as Jane’s status as a governess. The various ways in which isolation is present in each of the texts show how inescapable and unavoidable isolation is for the characters

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    Boomer Flette Geology UNCLOS- Why the United States has not signed the UN Convention of Law of the Seas The UNCLOS is an agreement that creates the lawful ground under which Somali pirates are put on trial. It also controls the activity in the Polar Regions as it liquefies and weakens the defensive entitlements behind the expanding confidence of the regime of China. The leaders of defense and state departments‚ together with chief-ranking of army officers in the United States‚ petitioned

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    1. Identify & explain 5 symbols found in text. Although Haroun and the sea of stories is a children’s literature‚ symbols which overlap as archetypes are used to make this novel contain a deeper meaning and be just as enjoyable for adults. Weather in this story symbolizes the current feeling or emotion of the characters. Dull‚ gloomy days often occurred when the character is depressed: "this sudden mist positively stank of sadness and gloom" (47). This symbol is clearly evident when Haroun traveled

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    The Analysis of the Narrative Point of View in The Old Man and the Sea By WinnieYin 【Summary】This paper is dedicated to a study on the narrative point of view in Hemingway’s novella The Old Man and the Sea. Possibly Ernest Hemingway’s most enduring work of fiction‚ it is noted for its narrative art‚ in which the narrative point of view plays a huge part. The story is sometimes told in the narrator’s third person omniscient point of view‚ sometimes in an observer’s view and sometimes in the character’s

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    In the novels Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys and Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte‚ the theme of loss can be viewed as an umbrella that encompasses the absence of independence‚ society or community‚ love‚ and order in the lives of the two protagonists. They deal with their hardships in diverse ways. However‚ they both find ways to triumph over their losses and regain their independence. The women in both novels endure a loss of personal freedom‚ both mental‚ and physical. Jane Eyre‚ in her blind

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    LEVEL OF PREFERENCE OF CATERING SERVICE SECTOR IN MONKAYO‚ COMPOSTELLA VALLEY PROVINCE TO MULTI-LEVEL MARKETING CHAPTER I PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY In today’s modern world customers are the main reason of establishing different types of businesses to sustain their needs and wants. Business provides products and services to customers. This products and services in the present day world are provided by the entrepreneurs who organize‚ manage and assume the risk of starting

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    The UN General Assembly resolved and declared the resources of the High Seas as the Common heritage of the mankind which shall be governed by a proposed international regime- Comment. Common heritage of mankind is a principle of international law which holds that defined territorial areas and elements of humanity’s common heritage that includes both cultural and natural should be held in trust for future generations and be protected from exploitation by individual nation states or corporations

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