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    READING HABITS OF MALAYSIAN EXECUTIVES ABSTRACT This study was undertaken to examine the reading habits and interests of urban working professionals‚ executives and managers in the Klang Valley. With an overall insight into the reading behaviour of this group‚ it is greatly hoped that there will be a greater awareness among corporate individuals and organizations as regards the importance of reading in knowledge acquisition and knowledge management. Reading is a vital behavioural factor

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    Indian Mascots

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    Indian mascots Would you support a mascot if it was based off of an old‚ well known Indian tribe? By the year 2017 all of Indian mascots will potentially be removed from high schools. How can you have any school spirit if you don’t appreciate the mascot that you have? Collinsville high school‚ the high school‚ the high school of champions‚ should be allowed to keep their infamous mascot‚ the chief Kahok. I can see why many people why many people would be offended by schools using Indians or the

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    bad law

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    Bad Law/Lawyers Introduction: Law is a term which does not have a universally accepted definition‚ but one definition is that law is a system of rules and guidelines which are enforced through social institutions to govern behavior. What is bad law you may ask? Bad law ties in with quite a few things‚ as a matter of fact it’s a very big subject but I would like to break it down to just a few certain topics. The topics that I would like to discuss are what is and makes a bad lawyer in general

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    they’re all in your backyard or local park. Make it a habit to check the range maps before you make an identification. For example‚ you can strike off at least half of the devilishly similar Empidonax flycatchers at once‚ just by taking into account where you are when you see one. Baltimore Orioles look a lot like Bullock’s Orioles‚ but you’re unlikely to be in a place where you can see both at the same time. Similarly‚ North America has two kinds of small nuthatches with brown heads‚ but they don’t

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    PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN

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    PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN On August 15‚ 1947‚ India woke up to freedom. Decades later we still continue to celebrate this day when we became a free and sovereign nation. With great leaders like Gandhiji India won Independence. One is proud of being an Indian because he has the freedom to speak‚ write‚ express ones views ect.. People of India live in peace and harmony. India is now emerging global‚ scientific and technological superpower it has diverse environment of flora and fauna. India has its own

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    Indian Philosoph

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    1. Stroud‚ Scott R. "Narrative as Argument in Indian Philosophy: The Astavakra Gita as Multivalent Narrative." Philosophy and Rhetoric 37.1 (2004): 42-71. 2. The ways in which eastern philosophy uses different tactics to argue philosphical ideas is the topic for this reading. This research paper focuses on the writings of the Astavarka Gita to show how multivalent narrative is used to convey a message to the reader by causing them to think for themselves thus drawing their own conclusions. 3.

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    Indian English

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    Features of Indian English Indian English refers to dialects or varieties of English spoken primarily in India and also by Indian Diaspora elsewhere In the world. Due to British colonialism for over two hundred years’ as were used more to British English than to American‚ Australian or Canadian English. And due to the presence of vernacular languages in our country‚ English was chosen to be the co-official language of the union of India. Our obvious choice is one of the varieties of British English;

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    Indian Relations

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    Indian relations‚ both political and social‚ as a result of American expansion. When Americans started exploring and expanding west one of the major conflicts that arrose is what kind of relationship would they have with the Native Americans. At first things wernt bad a good example of this are the statements and autobiography of Black Hawk who was a prominent souk warrior. He stated in his autobiography that his people liked the americans at first impression. They were given gifts by the americans

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    Healthy Eating Habit

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    Maintaining a healthy diet is the practice of making choices about what to eat with the intent of improving or maintaining good health. Usually this involves consuming necessary nutrients by eating the appropriate amounts from all of the food groups‚ including an adequate amount of water. Since human nutrition is complex a healthy diet may vary widely subject to an individual’s genetic makeup‚ environment‚ and health. For around 20% of the planet’s population‚ lack of food and malnutrition are

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    Breaking Bad

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    Breaking Bad is an American crime drama television series created and produced by Vince Gilligan. Set and produced in Albuquerque‚ New Mexico‚ Breaking Bad is the two-year-long story of Walter White (Bryan Cranston)‚ a struggling high school chemistry teacher who is diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer at the beginning of the series. He turns to a life of crime‚ producing and selling methamphetamine‚ in order to secure his family’s financial future before he dies‚[8] teaming with his former student

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