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    Third Industrial Revolution based on Offshoring and Education It’s no doubt that our economy is changing and so is the world we live in. The major changes in our society stared off with the First Industrial Revolution. Many jobs changed from farm to factory beginning in the late 18th century. This was the largest revolution because it shaped the way we live today. The second revolution was the shift from manufacturing jobs toward service jobs. It’s believed that we are still in this shift. Now

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    her summer doing something interesting‚ has overcome difficulties‚ has an unusual job or hobby‚ goes out of his way to help others‚ won a prestigious award‚ etc.). Write about the person without stating any of your own opinions in the story. Use third person (he said‚ she did)‚ with accurate quotes in the person’s own words.  Try to capture a sense of the individual’s personality and mood. Quote at least two other people who know the subject of your story well. Get an action photo of your subject

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    and some to be changed or even lost. This theme is present in the stories “What‚ of This Goldfish‚ Would You Wish?”‚ “The Wife’s Story”‚ and “My So-Called Enemy” as they all have to do with the way relationships affect us. In the short story “What‚ of This Goldfish‚ Would You Wish?” by Etgar Keret the main character Sergei acts consistently with his three wishes. Each time he uses a wish he uses it to help someone else. In the middle of the story it is explained that he used his first two wishes

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    tourist industry. Since then‚ the tourist industry has emerged as a full-fledged industry‚ becoming by the same the third pillar of our economy which brings around 20 to 25 billion rupees in terms of revenue annually. In Mauritius‚ the majority of tourists come from France with 302‚004 visitors in 2011‚ followed by visitors from other countries (144‚743 visitors). Reunion Island comes third with about 113‚00 visitors in 2011. With a view to attracting more tourists to come to their country‚ governments

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    Maslow's Third Step

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    This film portrays Maslow’s first step because during the whole entire movie they were showing examples of how there were a lot of basic needs that were needed that they couldn’t get because he was broke‚ and had nothing to get those things that he needed for the biological and physical needs. The actions that were taken to show a motivation to have the needs met was that he started an internship that could lead him to getting to very high places later in life‚ he always fed his son even if he couldn’t

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    Analytical Paragraph Using third person‚ present tense‚ one sentence Marilyn please help thanks. 1. Write the topic sentence. Be sure it clearly expresses an arguable point of view. It must also mention the author and title of the work. Dream‚ Anger and Justification. A raisin in the sun 2. Write a detail or summary of an event from the story which proves the argument in #1. Walter lee dreams to have a business with a death insurance of his father and justify that every member

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    Good Habits for Writers 1. Did I begin this essay on the day it was assigned? 2. Did I ask questions about part of the assignment I did not understand? 3. Did I work at least twelve hours on this paper? 4. Did I bring drafts of this essay to class when requested? 5. Did I have another person read my draft? 6. Did I proofread my draft in stages rather than all at once? Essay Submission Checklist □ Follows correct MLA format (see the end of the

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    discuss the first major court case that brought significant national attention to these laws. The first major court case that brought significant attention to the laws banning the teaching of evolution in public schools is “The Scopes Trial” or “The Monkey Trial” in Dayton‚ TN in 1925. This trial was the State of Tennessee vs John Thomas Scopes‚ who was a high school football coach that was also a substitute. Although this case would turn out to be more about Scopes breaking a law than the teaching

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    The Third Battle of Ypres

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    Officially known as the Third Battle of Ypres‚ Passchendaele became infamous not only for the scale of casualties‚ but also for the mud. Ypres was the principal town within a salient (or bulge) in the British lines and the site of two previous battles: First Ypres (October-November 1914) and Second Ypres (April-May 1915). Haig had long wanted a British offensive in Flanders and‚ following a warning that the German blockade would soon cripple the British war effort‚ wanted to reach the Belgian coast

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    Minute Manager said that I was by no means alone in what I was doing. In fact‚ he implied it was almost becoming a disease in our country. He even had contemplated starting an organization called “Rescuers Anonymous” for people who were compulsive monkey-picker-uppers. It would be a gathering of “do-gooders” – very loving people who were running around trying to help others but who were crippling those they were trying to help by making them dependent. This is going to be a concise review‚ because

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