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    MAJESTIC Bengal tigers‚ wild dogs‚ sarus cranes‚ ancient turtles‚ and Asian elephants—these are just some of India’s animal species in danger of extinction. Consider the largest land mammal‚ the elephant. The elephant’s ivory tusks are very much in demand. Japan is one of the largest users of ivory‚ and there is similar demand in China‚ where ivory chopsticks are still popular. How has the demand for ivory had an especially adverse affect on the Asian elephant? Some time ago The Times of India

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    to be worried with other’s perspective because I know that I am on the right path. I guess that being part of International Islamic University Malaysia‚ really have opened my eyes to see Islam and life in wider perspectives. Hijab or tudung or shawl or anything that people want to call on a piece of cloth that Muslim women put on their head are something that we nowadays take it for granted. Along with today’s fashions‚ wearing hijab also become a trend for women in order to be updated and follow

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    1) What should Cynthia do? What ideals‚ obligations‚ and effects should she take into account when asking her decision? Cynthia should re-consider her decision to shift to Crytex Systems. Moral obligations and interpersonal responsibilities have been increasingly differentiated both in the philosophical and in the psychological literature. Moral obligations in the Kantian tradition define duties or obligatory actions that we owe to everybody under all circumstances. They include‚ for example‚

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    Divided into three sections‚ the piece introduces the dancer in white costuming as she holds the main motif of the phrase‚ the white shawl. The dancer begins holding the shawl above her head with her arms outstretched‚ and brings it forward in front of her in a slow and sustained manner as the music begins to play. Holding it carefully across her body‚ the shawl can be seen as representative of her life and her values‚ and her use of slow and sustained dynamics symbolises the worth of the scarf

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    a teenage girl wakes up one day to find her parents and her brother missing. This not only awakens the curiosity of the reader but is also a fascinating plot as it is the reversal of the traditional ‘child-gone-missing’ theme. Fourteen year old Cynthia Bigge is portrayed as a typical troublesome teenager who is caught out late one night with her boyfriend. She is dragged home by her fuming father‚ Clayton Bigge. She then storms into her room and locks herself fueled by the alcohol she had consumed

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    romantic comedy (rom-com) released in 2012. This film was directed by Wayne Blair and it is based on a true story about four aboriginal women. The film features Deborah Mailman (Gail)‚ Jessica Mauboy (Julie)‚ Shari Sebbens Kay) and Miranda Tapsell (Cynthia)‚ as the four talented singers‚ the film tracks them as their lives change for the better when they meet Dave Lovelace‚ played by Chris O’Dowd. The film is set in 1968 during the Vietnam War also known as the second Indochina war‚ and known in Vietnam

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    1 EXHIBIT 1 – SCENARIO 1: REHABILITATION OF CYNTHIA SELLING EXISTING PARTS & CONVERTING TO STOKER FIRING IN 1950 ......................................................................................... 3 EXHIBIT 2 – SCENARIO 2: REHABILITATION OF CYNTHIA USING EXISTING PARTS & CONVERTING TO STOKER FIRING IN 1950 ......................................................................................... 3 EXHIBIT 3 – SCENARIO 3: REHABILITATION OF CYNTHIA SELLING EXISTING PARTS & CONVERTING TO STOKER

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    weaves a dress called habesha qemis and it is complimented by either gabi or netela shawl. Both the shawl and habesha qemis have decorative designs at the edges. Usually the designs consist of crosses in different colors‚ but some consist of random patterns. As for the men‚ the weaver weaves pants that fit loose around the thighs but perfect around the lower legs. A white shirt that extends down to the knee and a shawl are the compliments. The majority of the clothing for both the men and women is white

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    wearing red shawls to powwows to honor survivors of sexual violence.” Louise also said that “If our hearts are on the ground‚ our country has failed us all. If we are safe‚ our country is safer. When the women in red shawls dance‚ they move with slow dignity‚ swaying gently‚ all ages‚ faces soft and eyes determined. Others join them‚ shaking hands to honor what they know‚ sharing it. We dance behind them and with them in the circle‚ often in tears‚ because at every gathering the red shawls increase

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    Diane Epps a fifty-five-year-old Caucasian woman‚ Executive director‚ Joe Moran‚ the other lead attorney (only African American staff)‚ Cynthia Sanders a petite 28-year-old Caucasian woman‚ the mitigation investigator‚ and an accountant‚ Jose Arnada‚ a thirty-four Mexican American man; the client‚ was sentenced the death penalty for a crime that he did not commit. Cynthia‚ the protagonist‚ is meeting with Diane and Joe to discuss ways to show Jose is competent to write his own appeal. Problem Statement

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