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    To begin‚ the book I read was Muhammad Ali The Greatest by: Walter Dean Myers. I have read several books that Myers wrote and I really enjoyed them. The last time I was able to read one was last year for a project. Some of the books I read by him were Kick and Hoops. From researching‚ I have learned that he has wrote a plethora of books. Since this year I know I will be reading a lot of books‚ I decided to pick up one of his when I was choosing in the library. Next‚ there was a main reason why

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    Uses The ability to communicate wirelessly and across borders is one of the biggest uses of mobile phones. Mobile phones have emerged as the primary communication devices for millions of rural‚ remote and underdeveloped areas in developing countries where it is difficult to build extensive fixed-line and other wired phone infrastructures. Mobile phones can be used in many emergency situations and exigencies to gain valuable and timely help. Mobile phones are used to communicate wirelessly and

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    Muhammad Ali will be remembered long after his death. Considered by many to be the greatest boxer ever to step in the squared circle‚ Ali was blessed with the speed‚ power and stamina to become the world’s heavyweight champion. Ali was also no stranger to controversy throughout his career as many have praised him for his actions whilst many have criticised and condemned him. Ali‚ even over twenty years after his retirement from the sport that gave him fame‚ he is still one of the most recognised

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    The Democratic Contribution of Bhuttos Zulfikar Ali Bhutto’s contributions to the democratic system in Pakistan “Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (5 January 1928- 4 April 1979) was a Pakistani politician who served as the President of Pakistan from 1971 to 1973 and as a Prime Minister from 1973 to 1977. He was the founder of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP).”3 Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was a perspective leader who dreamt of providing rights and freedom for every citizen in Pakistan. In addition‚ he implemented

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    Muhammad Ali Muhammad Ali was an inspiring athlete that was very powerful physically and mentally and had lots of courage. He used his gifted abilities to do more than fight; he used it to protect the rights of him and others. For example‚ Muhammad Ali didn’t want to kill innocent people instead he decided to be peaceful and face the consequences of him not fighting in Vietnam. He was sentenced to jail for a little bit and Muhammad Ali got his boxing licence for three years. He lost some of the

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    EMPLOYEE JOB SATISFACTION SURVEY 2014 RKFL : Plant-1 Gamaria‚ Jamshedpur. Session : 2014-2015 Submitted by:- MOHAMMAD DANISH Roll No. 26 Enroll No. 317992 Phone No. 08960143727 Email Id : danish.bhu.mpmir@gmail.com Page | 2 Acknowledgement I come from my place (Varanasi) and going for summer internship at Jamshedpur in Ramkrishna Forging Ltd. I come to know that this is one of the best company situated in the peripheri of Adityapur industrial area and having nationl repute in the manufacturing

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    “Float like a butterfly‚ sting like a bee” were words often said by Muhammad Ali and attributed to his success (“Life as Cassius Clay”). Muhammad Ali started his dream of becoming a world champion boxer at the start of his career. Muhammad had many high and low points as a young fighter trying to reach the top. Today‚ Muhammad is considered one of the greatest boxers to come. Muhammad Ali’s determination as a child is what led him to a successful career in both his middle life and adulthood. Growing

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    World is the largest marine terminal and port operator in the Middle East. Its portfolio includes Jebel Ali port‚ Mina Rashid‚ Fujairah container terminal and Mina Al Hamriya. Jebel Ali It has been named as the world’s most productive port in the latest report from the US-based Journal of Commerce (JOC).The rankings were based on the average moves of containers per ship‚ per hour‚ in 2013. Jebel Ali Port led the industry with an average of 138 moves per vessel hour (MPH). It beats 483 ports world-wide

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    Muhammad Ali: Made in Miami The documentary‚ “Muhammad Ali: Made in Miami”‚ directed by Gaspar González and Alan Tomlinson‚ chronologically explores the life of Cassius Clay‚ better known as Muhammad Ali. The documentary begins by briefly providing background information about his upbringing‚ explaining how he grew up in an unstable home with an alcoholic father‚ and was also was exposed daily to the harsh realities of racial injustice in America in the 1960s‚ specifically the idea that he was

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    public scrutiny. The awe-inspiring heavyweight champion‚ Muhammad Ali‚ is one of those great and monumental figures - a man of great talent and grit. During the 60’s‚ while he was in the prime of his career and America was in the midst of war with Vietnam‚ he actively resisted the “patriotic” call to action‚ refusing to sign up for the draft. Viewing it as an obstruction of justice and a clear violation of his religious beliefs‚ Ali found it offensive for the American government to ask African American

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