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    to determine what is necessary to satisfy a customer. The first section of this report gives details of the personal background of the customer‚ the process of her pre-purchase stage and her service experience encountered at a local piercing shop‚ Attic Jewelry and Piercing. A satisfaction rating for the overall service experiences is provided in the end of

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    How would you handle the isolation of living in a small attic for two years? In the book The Diary of Anne Frank‚ by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett‚ Anne Frank had to hide in a small attic above her dad’s office from early July 1942‚ to August 4‚ 1944. Anne hid with her parents‚ sister‚ Peter‚ Peter’s parents‚ and Dussel. Through going into hiding‚ Anne responds to the isolation she faces with anger‚ sadness‚ and surprisingly hope. Anne did not have hope since the beginning but gained it along

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    would go up to the attic of the old farm-house on 1063 N. Dugan Rd.‚ Urbana‚ Ohio. My parents‚ Harry and Donna Dachenbach‚ moved from the farm of John Yordy on St. Rt. 36 where my sister was born‚ to the farm on Dugan Rd. This would have been about 1937 or 38. The house was a very large two-story house with a long attic that was scary for a young boy because it was dark‚ dusty and filled with junk and trash. There was a pair of broken boards between the two sides of the attic that my sister told

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    Caught Red-Handed

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    Caught red-handed I couldn’t remember where I was. As I came back to sense I found myself lying in an old attic. Everywhere was darkness and silence. The attic had only three holes in the top which provided me with a ray of light. My head was bursting with pain as if someone had banged on my head with a thick wooden stick. I closed my eyes and tried to remember what went wrong and how I came here. I remember‚ it was twelve o’clock at night when I decided to start my work and that time my target

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    sound coming from the attic. Then again he heard the sound‚ only this time it seemed to be somewhat closer. He looked outside the window and saw a man going by the left side of the road. On seeing Larry‚ the man approached his garden’s fence and whistled. At this point‚ Larry recognized Nick and waved his hand. He quickly got dressed and was about the get down to open the gate‚ but he again heard someone murmuring in the other part of the house. Larry decided to go to the attic and see what was causing

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    practiced by most Indian communities‚ is named after Gautama Buddha. He was a religious teacher‚ and his work began in the north of India. The dates for his birth and death have been subject to discussion as they are not certain. Different researchers have indicated different dates‚ but they all range at around the mid BCE. Information that concerns and illustrates the life of Buddha is mainly contained in his writings and texts. The Buddha had monks who were his followers‚ and during his life he spent

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    responses in China. The reaction of Buddhism gradually diffused in China by sermons preached by the Buddha‚ monks that practiced the Way and substituted that for other worldly pleasures‚ and that Buddha did not understand the duties that bind sovereign and state. Buddhism’s appeal in China varied. Buddha was a profit that reached enlightenment. He spread his way of teaching all throughout Asia. Buddha preached his first sermon called “The Four Noble Truths” in India. “The First Noble Truth is the Noble

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    pretended to read the book for a week and then tried to hide it away in my attic. At age 11‚ I wasn’t exactly and expert at hiding things so it was just thrown onto an open shelf in my attic. Little did I except my 8 year old sister to be going into the attic for any reason; getting up there requires being able to reach the pull hook on the ceiling then climbing up the 45 degree angled ladder. I heard a screech from the attic‚ I ran up and to find my sister sitting there with a horrified look on her

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    Budhasim

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    A. Topic [The Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaeo) in Bangkok‚ Thailand] B. Question [Is the temple of Wat Phra Kaeo the holiest in all of Thailand?] C. Rationale [I personally visited Thailand and took a great interest in the religious beliefs of Buddhism. I just admired how the various temples were constructed. This temple was by far my most favorite because of its history and magnificent construction. ] D. Thesis [The Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaeo) is the holiest temple

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    Earlobes Krishan‚ Yuvraj. "The Hair on the Buddha ’s Head and Uṣṇīṣa." East and West(1966): 275-289. This article represents explains the features of Budhaa as all-knowing‚ omnipotent and ubiquitous. The sculptures of Buddha have exaggerated features to explicate these features of Buddha to make them stand out sufficiently. According to this article‚ the elongated earlobes thus show that Buddha hears all that we say wherever we are‚ thus making Buddha all knowing. This presents the strength of the

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