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    building on to the image inside the readers head with thoughts of what a Caribbean island would be like. The two verses finish of with the phrase “groggily groggily” The repetition of the word is as if the character is reluctant to believe that he has to leave the island behind or is reluctant to acknowledge his new surroundings. The third stanza consists of four lines‚ repeating the phrase “comes back” from the previous stanza. The poet tells us that here he comes back to the “sands” but reading on‚ we

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    Dear Sako‚ After reading your report‚ I understand your frustration and I have outlined my analysis on why the Washlets success in Japan is not replicated here in the US * Difference in consumer culture and behavior * The Japanese are more receptive to new technology and are more willing to try gadgets‚ as evidenced by the innovation and adoption of many unconventional items all over Japan. The washlet was probably viewed as a fashionable trend in Japan‚ with people adopting it to

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    downsizing in many other fields as companies cut costs. Many companies has laid off their staffs‚ the number of tourists inflow to india has come down‚ companies have cut down compensations and perks etc‚ government and other private companies are reluctant in starting new ventures and starting new projects etc. One of the casualties this time could be real estate‚ where building projects are half-done all over the country and in this tight liquidity situation developers find it difficult to raise

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    out who murdered Joey. Terry is sent by Johnny to rat them out. * Terry hits on Edie (Joey’s sister) * Edie wants Terry to help her find Joey’s murderer. But he is partly to blame. * The cops tell Terry to testify in court. Terry is reluctant and doesn’t want to be a ‘pigeon’. * Charley tells Terry to stop seeing Edie. * Kayo Dugan tells the cops 39pages of Johnny’s plans. Due to father Barry’s influence to speak up. * Kayo gets killed by cargo on the docks for dobbing to

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    wherever they go with the use of smartphone apps. By heavily advertising the advantages of online banking—the time‚ convenience‚ and ease of using the product—customers may start to see the usefulness. The article states that some customers were reluctant to use online banking due to the belief that Internet security was low. Although this may seem like an issue that the bank has no control of‚ there are still things that could be done to reduce the fear; advertise why Dakota Bank’s online banking

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    Hobsons Choice

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    The play‚ "Hobson’s choice‚" written by Harold Brighouse‚ was set during the time period when women’s rights were forbidden - not being allowed to vote for example. In doing so‚ Harold Brighouse combines both comedy and confliction‚ between all of the characters. When the curtain comes up‚ you see Hobson’s daughters on the stage in the shop. Maggie‚ who is hard working that she will succeed by perusing her wishes rather than her fathers. The audience would perhaps find this situation strange

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    urban settings.… Globally‚ in 2010 the number of overweight children under the age of five‚ is estimated to be over 42 million. Close to 35 million of these are living in developing countries. Effects of Obesity Person who is over-weighted feels reluctant to perform day to day physical tasks. The person gets lazy and becomes tired soon. With obesity comes increasing risks of some health issues such as. Cardiovascular disease (mainly heart disease and stroke) — already the world’s number one cause

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    In his story‚ Bradbury uses the changing symbolism of the bones to represent the difficulty of change for Mr. Bittering. Mr. Bittering was reluctant to stay on Mars and wasn’t prepared to deal with the change that moving would bring. Mr. Bittering started to notice subtle differences in his wife‚ children‚ and food‚ especially when he started to “[feel] his bones shifting and shaping‚ melting like gold (6)”. His bones are a structure that Mr. Bittering relies on to protect and hold him‚ but they

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    Militarism is the aggressive preparation for war. European states wanted to build up their military‚ but empire neighbors were reluctant to sit by and watch the build up of a military so neighboring empires feel forced to also build up their military. In the History book it states‚ “European armies doubled in size between 1890 and 1914.” From this I can suppose that‚ Europe wanted to make their army stronger than any other army‚ so they could defend themselves when they went to war. I can compare

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    ultimately leading for their right to vote‚ and to run for office. This lead America to have more diversity with the people who were voting. The first women’s rights organization formed the International Counsel of Women (ICU). Since the ICU was reluctant to focus on the suffrage the International Woman Suffrage Alliance (IWSA) was formed by the British women’s right activist Millicent Fawcett and by the American activist Carrie Chapman Catt‚ and other leaders. The first American

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