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    sweet juice comes gushing out and the cane fiber is carried away for use in the boilers. In other factories a diffuser is used as is described for beet sugar manufacture. Either way the juice is pretty dirty: the soil from the fields‚ some small fibers and the green extracts from the plant are all mixed in with the sugar. There are several important aspects to extraction which involve the energy balance of the factory‚ the efficiency of extraction and therefore ultimately the profitability of

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    group of young boys who become stranded on a deserted island after their plane crashes. Intertwined in this classic novel are many themes‚ most that relate to the inherent evil that exists in all human beings and the malicious nature of mankind. In The Lord of the Flies‚ Golding shows the boys’ gradual transformation from being civilized‚ well-mannered people to savage‚ ritualistic beasts. From the time that the boys land on the island‚ both a power struggle and the first signs of the boys’ evil

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    I. Introduction What is Values education in our life? Values has been part of the higher education curriculum as it helps the students to be more disciplined and enhanced their social thoughts and well-being. But students nowadays get bored with this subject/course. Bottom-line? Either no one will pass their midterm paper or 50% of the class just copied and pasted their works‚ just having the thought that they’ve submitted something to their professor. Trust me it really happens. We really don’t

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    refers to any fraud that takes form of pretence to be someone else with a motivation of stealing money or to get any other benefits. The use of the term identity theft is actually a misnomer because it is difficulty to steal individual identity. One can only use identity theft but not really steal it. The main aim of identity theft is to gain individual identity in order to use it for monetary or any other benefit. On the other hand‚ an individual whose identity is stolen suffers negative consequences

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    province which is still part of Canada but had a very rough history with it. The people of Quebec who were mostly French demanded that Quebec should be its own country and we should be more independent. The people of Quebec did many things to be separated from Canada so they could be recognized as French Not English. Quebec went through major heights but they were still unable to achieve it. The most effective moments of the time of operation with Canada were the General Quebec election in 1976 next was

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    1. Introduction The current search for excellence in higher education in Nigeria has concentrated primarily on institutional issues such as input resources‚ rapid expansion of higher education‚ managerial and allocative efficiency‚ programme relevance‚ and output mix in terms of students’ employability‚ research‚ and service. lndeed‚ overwhelming evidence suggests that there has been a dramatic decline in the quality of higher education and in die general performance of institutions of higher-learning

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    Capstone Stephen Chen‚ Queensland University of Technology Subject aims and objectives This subject simulates the ‘real world’ work of a professional advisor or consultant‚ requiring students to solve unstructured‚ multi-disciplined accounting problems. Using a Problem-Based Learning (‘PBL’) methodology‚ students work in teams to solve problems by researching issues‚ gathering information and applying it to form conclusions.  Problems are based on real problems from the subject convenor’s own accounting

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    Can poor and rich become friends Young or old‚ male or female‚ white or black‚ poor or rich‚ we all crave for friendship. A friend in need is a friend in deed. We not only turn to friends for happiness‚ we can also count on them when we have trouble. But can two people who have huge difference in the amount of wealth become good friends? In my opinion‚ it’s far from possible. To further illustrate my point of view‚ I present three conspicuous reasons as follow. To begin with‚ rich people‚ especially

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    Walter Trattner‚ in his From Poor Law to Welfare State‚ does a remarkable job of overviewing the major points of early American history‚ particularly the aspects of history that relate to social welfare. However‚ Trattner fails to acknowledge that the groups of people most remembered by history are not necessarily representative of the larger population. History is quick to remember virtuous individuals‚ especially if such individuals are wealthy and socially esteemed. Nancy Isenberg argues in White

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    Can Retention be good for a Student? In today’s society‚ there is a large debate of what is best for a child’s learning development when they are below level in learning. Educators debate the fact about whether grade retention is good for a student‚ or is it more appropriate to advance them with their peers‚ and there is research available to support what is being said. What is meant by retention or non-promotion is having a child repeat a particular grade or requiring a child of appropriate

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