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    that progress of his life is determined by the progress of humanity‚ he is able to contribute to this greater being. It is clear that the only worthwhile occupation is one that contributes to the progress of humanity. In Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel‚ The Remains of the Day‚ this message is given to the readers through rhetorical and strategic. Using the character‚ Stevens‚ a highly qualified butler‚ he exemplifies one’s contribution to humanity as an occupation in life. In the story‚ Ishiguro uses rhetorical

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    to Lit – 1st Period 5 November 2012 Racism Today Discrimination against other races is very common in society today. 2007 Yale University did a study showing a black man who murdered a white man is three times more likely to receive the death penalty than a white man who killed a black man (11 Facts). Some people might think racism has stopped since the Civil Rights Act‚ but discrimination against minority races is still prevalent in society today. The Civil Rights Act was established in 1964

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    Monetary and central bank

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    A central bank‚ reserve bank‚ or monetary authority is an institution that manages a state’s currency‚ money supply‚ and interest rates. Central banks also usually oversee the commercial banking system of their respective countries. In contrast to a commercial bank‚ a central bank possesses a monopoly on increasing the amount of money in the nation‚ and usually also prints the national currency‚ which usually serves as the nation’s legal tender.[1][2] Examples include the European Central Bank

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    The Kenyan Shifta War (1963 – 1968) and its Realism base and Power Pursuit. In this essay I am going to discuss the Kenyan war that has emerged in 1963 due to long-lasting grievances about bad treatment from British colonial isolation and ethnic Somali in Kenya irredentism drive to unite all other five Somali lands with Kenya into a greater Somalia. The issue of British colony had otherwise been much less to do with this war‚ the main reason to war was that of irredentism by Somalis. This conflict

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    To What Extent?

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    To What Extent Should Government Control National Healthcare? The general health of the population today must be considered one of the greatest marvels of human civilization and ingenuity. Pregnant women no longer have to dread the 10 percent risk of death at childbirth that used to be usual; a newborn in Canada today can expect to live 80 years; death related to childhood infections is now rare; the long-term outcome of childhood leukemia has changed from 85 percent mortality to 85 percent survival;

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    Functions of Central Bank

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    19201/2010 BANKING & INSURANCE CENTRAL BANK A central Bank is a public institution that usually issues the currency‚ regulates the money supply‚ and controls the interest rates in a country. The central bank often also oversees the commercial Banking system within its country. A central Bank is distinguished from a normal commercial bank because it has a monopoly and creating the currency of that nation‚ which is usually that Nations legal tender. Central Bank of Kenya is the highest Banking

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    Familial Relation

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    characters to each other in their effort to adjust in their respective familial relationships. The present paper attempts to focus that Anita Desai has made the theme of familial relationships basic and central in her novels and her first novel ‘Cry‚ the Peacock’ is concerned with failure of the central character Maya to have a meaningful and sustaining relationship with any other member of the family in general and her husband Gautama in particular. Anita Desai holds a significant place as modern Indian

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    Airline Industry The history of Indian Airline goes back to 1910 when the young Maharaja of Patiala‚ Bhupinder Singh sends his Chief Engineer to Europe for a study with orders to buy three planes‚ including a Bleriot monoplane and Farman biplanes‚ which arrive in the Punjab later that year. The first commercial flight starts on February 18‚ 1911 when Henry Piquate‚ flayed a Humber Biaplane to carry mall from Allahabad to Naini Junction‚ six miles away. The thing actually started in 1927 when Imperial

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    Central serous retinopathy (CSR)‚ also known as central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC)‚ is an eye disease which causes visual impairment‚ often temporary‚ usually in one eye[1][2] When the disorder is active it is characterized by leakage of fluid under the retina that has a propensity to accumulate under the central macula. This results in blurred or distorted vision (metamorphopsia). A blurred or gray spot in the central visual field is common when the retina is detached. Reduced visual acuity

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    just like our society does today‚ standards that they cherished and celebrated. Among them were values of loyalty and duty‚ power and respect. Pietas and gravitas are two ideals are both quite evident in Stevens‚ the main character of the novel The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro. In the preface to the Aeneid‚ Bernard Knox defines auctoritas as “the power and respect won by men of experience‚ of successful leadership in war and peace” (p.14‚ Aeneid). In The Remains of the Day‚ Stevens contemplates

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