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    Bme Eco DONE

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    consumers. However‚ some of the seasonal entrepreneurs affected the supply to ordinary consumers as they purchase the small packs which only available for consumers. The difficulty in getting cooking oil make consumers thought there will always shortage of cooking oil especially festive season. This may due to suppliers and retailers do not have mutual agreement on the quantity of cooking oil that should be supply and sell in the market. In addition‚ some shortage problems on particular brand of

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    How Computers changed our way of life? What could happen in the future? Computers have changed our ways in many different ways and aspects. Almost everyone depends on a computer to run effectively for one reason or another even if they themselves do not own one. People who own a bank account often have a bankcard‚ which is used in cash point machines. All of their bank details are kept on a computer system if this computer was to fail the bank would have all of the information kept on a back up

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    Policing Then And Now

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    of thousand years‚ when there were no rules‚ a lot of conflict and no specific structure on what is right or wrong. Some of the laws that were enforced were done so in the name of religion or politics; the outcomes of some of those punishments were cruel and callous. Before policing was established‚ your everyday citizens took the law into their own hands (Grant and Terry‚ 2017). Policing back then was done by your community and if they felt you were guilty‚ you were punished. Eventually‚ America

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    Autobiography of a Face

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    Lucy Grealy tells a story about not fitting in‚ unbearable pain that takes up residence in one’s head as loneliness and confusion‚ questioning what things mean‚ being scared and lost in your family‚ enduring intense physical pain‚ and most importantly‚ figuring out who you are. Lucy had no idea she might die‚ even though the survival rate for Ewing’s sarcoma was only five percent. She does not present her parents as overly afraid for her life‚ either. Her autobiography is not a story about the fear

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    Women Now and Then

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    great lawgiver‚ said long ago‚ ’where women are honoured there reside the gods’. According to ancient Hindu scriptures‚ a man without the participation of his wife can perform no religious rite with perfection. A wife’s participation is important in some religions‚ such as in Hinduism. Married men along with their wives are allowed to perform sacred rites on various important festivals. Wives are‚ thus befittingly called ’Ardhangani’ (better half). They are given not only important but also equal position

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    The purpose of this essay is to analyse a face to face interaction between myself and a client during the course of the Counselling Skills programme. Extracts of verbatim will be used in order to demonstrate different counselling skills that were used throughout the practice session. I will then go on to do a critical analysis of the skills used‚ and will conclude with a discussion about my personal development throughout the course. After setting the scene with my client and talking through the

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    Thomas Monologue

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    unnatural haze lingered over Apartment C. In his bed‚ Thomas shivered. For a summer night‚ the air was cold and the sky was black. It was almost as if something evil lurked out there in the shadows. Thomas rolled over‚ clutching his pillow‚ and tried to fall back asleep. But a worry nagged in the back of his mind. Something was not right. No matter how he tried‚ some ghostly force prevented him from sleeping. It made him uneasy. With a sigh‚ he rolled out of bed‚ pulled on his Shirt‚ and poured himself

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    The Cyprian’s famous statement "He cannot have God for his Father who has not the Church for his mother" emphasizes the idea of "unity" and also‚ "relationship." The way I interpret his statement is simply as not "one or the other" option but more as "one and the other." By considering the issue of Novationism‚ and the challenges that the church was facing at that time‚ Cyprian was trying to indicate that there is no salvation outside the church. His targets of putting out this statement are those

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    Freedom Now and Then

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    Freedom Then & Now I always think what freedom is. Does freedom limit to an individual person or a country? Everyone wants freedom in their own way; hence the meaning of freedom also differs for each individual. Even now some people feel that we don’t have freedom and we are not independent. Freedom Then was to fight for our country‚ fight for our rights‚ fight for justice. As the song “Vande Maataram” means “Long Live the Mother Land”‚ All Indians goal was to partition British India into

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    1984 and Now

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    1984 AND NOW 1984 : Newspeak Now : Politically Correct speech 1984 : The red sash of the Junior Anti-Sex League Now : The red ribbon of the Anti-Aids celibacy league 1984 : Telescreens in every room. The programming runs 24 hours a day‚ and the proles have no way of turning their screens off. Now : Televisions in every room. The programming runs 24 hours a day‚ and the proles rarely turn their screens off. 1984 : Telescreens in all public and private places‚ so the populace could be

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