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    obvious on the matter of gay marriages and there is no reason why society should change its traditional and conventional views on this matter. It bear stress that marriage is not only agreement between the couple. In every marriage there are always three parties that are involve: the husband‚ the wife and the church. As reveal to the people in the bible‚ God establish this institution which is exclusive for a man and a woman. Those who argue against gay marriages believe that it promotes

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    goals for taking this TESOL Teaching Certificate Course? Are these goals professional‚ personal‚ or perhaps both? Specifically‚ what do you expect to learn in the course and how do you plan to use this knowledge once you receive your TESOL certification?  One of my overall goals is to travel around the world teaching English because while doing this I would have the chance to have a free reign of independence and also have the ability to go and see the world‚ understand it and learn from it. I have already

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    Valuation of Goodwill: 1) Hitesh and company decided to purchase a business. The profits for the last four years are: 2006-Rs.60‚000 2007-Rs.75‚000 2008-Rs.72‚000 2009-Rs.69‚000. The business was looked after by the management. Remuneration from alternative employment if not engaged on the business comes to Rs.9000 p.a. Find the amount of goodwill‚ if it is valued on the basis of 3 years purchase of the average net profit for the last four years. 2) Following particulars are available in respect

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    COURSE TITLE: Critical Reading and Writing in the Humanities COURSE CODE: FOUN 1012 SEMESTER: ONE (2013-2014) LEVEL: Year One (Foundation Course) NUMBER OF CREDITS: 3 PREREQUISITE: A pass in the English Language Proficiency Test or its equivalent DURATION: 13 weeks Critical Reading and Writing in the Humanities will allow students to explore a variety of materials in the humanities and develop their skills in writing expository discourse appropriate to their disciplines by

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    always be by our side to guide and protect us from the dangers that can happen that might endanger our lives. One must learn how to persevere through his or her life. Be ready to face every challenges that we will encounter in the mere future. Don’t give up so easily‚ there is a motto saying “Try and try until you succeed”.In perseverance‚ success is sure to follow its path. Be patient in everything you do. Do be rash about things‚ like in group works you want to finish already without even thinking

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    sorry I can’t help myself‚ I’m in love with you.” (Quote from Lord Byron) What is love? Scientists would simply call it a magnificent chemical war inside the brain causing us to feel the way we do about another person. Famous poets Lord Byron and Shelley would argue that it is beauty that makes us feel love but isn’t it in fact love that opens our eyes to what’s truly beautiful about a person. Many would agree that love is blind but if this is so‚ how can it have the ability to allow us to see and

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    INTRODUCTION OF SHARE TEA Share Tea Dining Business Corporate was founded in 1992 by Mr. Cheng Kai-Lung and we started off our business with to-go black tea and pearl milk tea drinks. With great comments and feedback from our customers Share Tea was known as good tea. Since then‚ we have expanded our branches all over the world and we have had great success as part of the tea-drinking sector. In 1992‚ the very first shop of Share Tea opened in Taipei City;three years later‚ Share Tea Corporation

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    individuals; an individual when studied is more typically referred to as an audience member or media user. 2. Why Study Audiences? To Understand Markets Demographics Appropriation of Texts Fandom Circuit of Culture How do audiences create meaning from texts? How are they affected by texts? Audiences can be seen as: Receiving texts (reception theory) actively‚ having power over the messages they receive. OR More passive being affected by the media (effects theory) or changed over time as a result

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    Discuss one of the literary works on the Course Reading List. Looking at the settings‚ the characters‚ and/or the themes of the book‚ what does it tell you about Canada and Canadian culture? " Maria Chapdelaine"‚ by Louis Hémon‚ " Maria Chapdelaine"‚ written by French author Louis Hémon‚ represents Canadian identity‚ its cultural and social aspects. Even though the book seems quite easy to read‚ the story is‚ in fact‚ pretty complex to comprehend - it is truly philosophical

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    recognize the multiple examples of literary elements found within the piece. While reading the short story‚ the first literary element that stood out to me was imagery. Within the beginning‚ Vonnegut immediately sends the image of living in a ‘perfect world’ to the reader’s mind. “Everything was perfectly swell. There were no prisons‚ no slums‚ no insane asylums‚ no cripples‚ no pov-erty‚ no war. All diseases were conquered. So was old age”‚ writes Vonnegut. This example of imagery automatically paints

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