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    NMIMS Mumbai To: Zachary Evans‚ Vp‚ Operations From: Joseph Mirola‚ Claims Manager Date: 1 April‚ 1998 Subject: Benefits of Fitness Centre Considering that you wish to close the Fitness Centre‚ I have listed out a few reasons which support my position of keeping the fitness centre open. I understand your concerns about cost and utilisation and have based my recommendations taking them into account. I recommend that we keep the fitness centre open for use‚ specifying time slots

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    14/11/2011 HERITAGE TOURISM & MUSEUM MANAGEMENT LESSON 2: TOURISM‚ HERITAGE & HERITAGE TOURISM (1st PART) Dr Christina Bonarou bonarou@gmail.com Alexander Technological Educational Institute of Thessaloniki‚ Greece Department of Tourism Management Definitions of tourism 2 All travel is not tourism.  “Tourism comprises the activities of persons travelling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure‚ business and other purposes

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    The title immediately presents us with the first of many allusions‚ directly referencing two of the four main sources for this poem‚ Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar‚ and Conrad’s Heart of Darkness (which I will often abbreviate HoD).  The other sources are the Gunpowder Plot and The Divine Comedy‚ both of which also deal with men or shadows of men who may be described as hollow at the core. The Gunpowder Plot: This conspiracy arose from the English Catholics’ resentment of King James I and his reign’s

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    Religious Traditions and Religious Studies Historically‚ religion has influenced the decision making of humankind throughout the world. The decision of believers has significant impacts on how society is governed. The study of religion in most cases begins at an early age. An individual’s childhood beliefs and values influence their religious practices‚ as an adult. The predominant religion of a region‚ also influence an individual to practice a religion. Religion and religious beliefs has received

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    University Creating Shared Value MBA 6008 Global Economic Environment The purpose of the corporation must be redefined as creating shared value‚ not just benefit perse. This will take the next wave of innovation and productivity growth in the global economy. It will also reshape capitalism and its relationship to society. Perhaps most important of all‚ learning how to build shared value is our best chance to legitimize business again (Porter & Kramer‚ 2011). Creating shared value incorporate

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    WA1: Linguistic Oppression It only takes a few minutes to call someone out. But by changing and challenging this normalized language‚ you can actively work against behaviors and ideologies that are racist‚ sexist‚ homophobic‚ transphobic‚ elitist‚ ablist‚ sizist and overall‚ oppressive. Language oppression is any word that uses an identity or an identifier of belonging to a certain group (class‚ race‚ sexuality‚ ability‚ gender‚ etc.) as a negative or undesirable quality. It ’s a form of verbal

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    give us an idea on shared understanding in software engineering and why it is essential for efficient software engineering. It is greatly needed to ensure the outcome of a software development project is a success and is with very less bugs to no bugs when it goes live. We will also look at its significance in software development and its contribution towards shared understanding. This report will also provide you with the implications that are involved in software development which will highlight the

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    Yerevan State Linguistic University after Valery BrusovPaper Corpus Linguistics‚ Lexicology and Translation Subject- Lexicology Faculty- IC Year - II Group - III Lecturer - K. SoghikyanStudent – Mane Nersisyan1586865360044Yerevan 2013 0Yerevan 2013 Introduction This paper includes information about corpus linguistics‚ its connection with lexicology and translation. The latter is the most important one and I am keen on finding and introducing something which is mainly connected with my

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    My Scandinavian Family Heritage In every conceivable manner‚ a family is liked to our past‚ and a bridge to our future. We all live in a family setting that can consist of one or many of our relatives. Growing up I lived with my mother‚ father‚ and my two younger brothers. I was born in Wurzburg‚ Germany due to the fact that my father was in the Army but I grew up in rural Portland‚ North Dakota. The nice thing for me growing up was the fact that both sets of my grandparents and my aunts and

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    Heritage Assessment and Family Diversity Grand Canyon University: NRS-429V 03/08/2014 Growing up‚ it never was as apparent that the families and friends that you associated with shared different beliefs‚ were from different cultures‚ and were just different from you and from your family. Children do not tend to recognize such differences‚ but as growing adults it becomes ever apparent that being “different” and accepting these differences is just a part of life. Perhaps kids

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