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    Ballarpur Industries Limited (BILT) – Case study ------------------------------------------------- BILT- Organization of hope BILT is a leading paper company in India and a part of Avantha Group‚ a global corporation with revenues in excess of US $ 4bn. In 2012‚ BILT completed 10 years (2002 – 2012) of its structured set of activities‚ projects and programmes as part of its formal Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative. Bilt published its first Sustainability Report with specific focus

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    such as mocha and caramel. The biggest advantage that McDonalds possesses is the price difference. McDonalds gourmet coffee is cheaper than anything Starbucks offers. Another company that is beginning to come up in the gourmet coffee world is Sonic. Sonic started selling items such as their Premium Roast coffee and their Java Chiller with your choice of caramel‚ mocha‚ or hazelnut flavors. Both of these competitors offer a cheaper substitute for Starbucks gourmet coffee. Another problem Starbucks

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    The Battle of Saipan 1944

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    night gave way to dawn the Japanese witnessed before them a massive fleet extending as far as the eye could see. Admiral Spruance had amassed‚ for his vengeance‚ a fleet of fourteen battleships; twenty-five carriers with carrier escorts; twenty-six cruisers; 144 destroyers

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    L – daughter O – father S – mother S: Darling‚ where’re you? We’ve already been sitting here for 20 minutes. Come on! Leave your «Babe» for a while. It’s important! L: Yeah‚ daddy‚ please. I’m very tired and I want to snooze (вздремнуть)‚ but mom said that I wouldn’t go to bed until we came to an agreement. O: All right‚ all right. I’m here. «Babe»‚ I’ll be back soon. S: Oh‚ your car won’t disappear unlike us. If you want to stay at home with your dear bucket (груда металлолома)‚ I can easily

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    Extinction of Baiji

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    fatal to the baiji. Traffic on the Yangtza River‚ which is the busiest in the world‚ damaged the audition of the baiji. Lovgren in his article states that‚ “The large-ship traffic on the Yangtze‚ one of the world’s busiest waterways‚ confounds the sonic wave that the nearly blind dolphin used to depend on to find food.” Moreover‚ the boats on the Yangtze attracted a number of the baiji to collide with propellers‚ since the propellers produced much of the sound wave and confused the baiji’s audition

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    Heavy Metal

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    end of the decade‚ heavy metal fans became known as "metalheads" or "headbangers". Heavy metal is traditionally characterized by loud distorted guitars‚ emphatic rhythms‚ dense bass-and-drum sound‚ and vigorous vocals. The electric guitar and the sonic power that it projects through amplification has historically been the key element in heavy metal. The essence of metal drumming is creating a loud‚ constant beat for the band.. The prominent role of the bass is also key to the metal

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    Halo: the Flood

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    super-soldier‚ Master Chief‚ an alien‚ another alien‚ a sergeant‚ and a few soldiers. Although some new character perspectives are introduced in some chapters‚ the characters die later in the chapter. The story opens with the marines aboard their battle cruiser‚ The Pillar of Autumn. Suddenly‚ an alarm sounds because an alien race‚ known as the Covenant‚ has invaded the ship. Then the marines open up a cryo-tube. [a tube one can sleep frozen in] Inside the tube is the genetically enhanced super-soldier‚

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    as Pi expected there not to be any supplies‚ however‚ Pi found dried biscuits and fresh water‚ however this brings a new uncertainty as Pi does not know how long he will be in the boat for. The boat sinking represents the hope that Pi has ‚ as the cruiser sinking shows the despair that Pi is going through. The Food that is found on the boat shows that even though the situation is bad it can only get better‚ as the food is a representation of hope and survival. Thus in life of Pi‚ physical discovery

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    Damien Peter Parer (1 August 1912 – 17 September 1944) was an Australian war photographer. He became famous for his war photography of the Second World War‚ and was killed by Japanese machinegun fire at Peleliu‚ Palau. He married Elizabeth Marie Cotter on 23 March 1944‚ and his son‚ producer Damien Parer‚ was born posthumously. He was also the uncle of Australian politician Warwick Parer and film-maker David Parer. He was cinematographer for Australia’s first Oscar winning film‚ Kokoda Front Line

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    With close reference to the extract‚ show how William Golding creates mood and atmosphere here. (10) In this extract‚ we notice that it is the ending events of the novel. So‚ we can identify that all chaos and destructive events have taken place; as a result‚ their impacts upon the characters have taken their toll. In the opening lines of the extract‚ Golding (straight away) creates a sombre mood towards Ralph‚ when the officer said ‘How many of you are there’ and Ralph responded by shaking ‘his

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