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    Poetry is considered one of the most challenging literary genre to translate. American poet Robert Frost argues that “poetry is what gets lost in translation‚" (qtd. in Gentzler 27) which is agreed by many others. Many scholars even denied that possibility for poetry to be translated into other languages‚ namely its untranslatability. Translatability is “the capacity for some kind of meaning to be transferred from one language to another without undergoing radical change.” (Baker & Malmkjær 273)

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    Internal Control and Accounting Systems (AQ2013) For use in the AAT Accounting Qualification Chic Paints Ltd Assessment book Time allowed: Four months Note: Your report must be written/typed‚ completed and submitted for formal assessment within four months. You will have four more opportunities to submit further supporting evidence at the discretion of your assessor. Please discuss this with your assessor. AAT Level 4 Diploma in Accounting QCF qual ref SCQF qual ref QCF unit ref

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    Kong Graduate School of Business‚ and Centre for Economic Policy Research Dennis Tao Yang Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University The Great Leap Forward disaster‚ characterized by a collapse in grain production and a widespread famine in China between 1959 and 1961‚ is found attributable to a systemic failure in central planning. Wishfully expecting a great leap in agricultural productivity from collectivization‚ the Chinese government accelerated its aggressive industrialization

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    1 SENTENCE: DEFINE‚ IDENTIFY‚ & EXPLAIN 1. Pasteurella pestis: Pasterrella pestis is the disease-causing bacterium that was identified as the cause of the Black Death in 1894 by two bacteriologists‚ one French and one Japanese‚ and is known to live in the bloodstream of an animal or in the stomach of a parasite. 2. Fur-collar crime: After the Hundred Years’ War‚ during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries‚ many idle noblemen committed crimes of robbery‚ extortion‚ and corruption‚ known as

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    procedure respectively. Quantitative Study Xu‚ D et al(2010).2D/3D Registration for X-ray Guided Bronchoscopy using Distance Map Classification.32nd Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC).Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society‚ 54(32)‚ 17-23. X-ray guided exams have been experienced some set back in radiological application making it difficult for doctors to request for X-rays to help diagnose patients. In this research‚ Xu recommended the use and benefit of using 2D X-ray

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    Retrieved Febuary 3‚ 2017‚ from http://newsroom.heart.org/news/latest-statistics-show-heart-failure-on-the-rise;-cardiovascular-diseases-remain-leading-killer. Story‚ L. (2015). Pathophysiology: A Practical Approach. Sudbury‚ MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning. Xu-Cai‚ Y.‚ Brotman‚ D.‚ Phillips‚ C. O.‚ Michota‚ F. A.‚ Tang‚ W. H.‚ Whinney‚ C. M.‚ . . . Jaffer‚ A. K. (2008).

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    edu/secure/resource/resource.asp Fortin‚ J.‚ Hirota‚ L.‚ Bond‚ B.‚ O ’Connor‚ A.‚ & Col‚ N. (2001). Identifying patient preferences for communicating risk estimates: a descriptive pilot study. Retrieved June 4‚ 2006‚ from http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6947/1/2 Hebl‚ M.‚ & Xu‚ J. (2001). Physicians ’ reactions to patient size. Retrieved June 4‚ 2006‚ from http://onlinestatbook.com/case_studies_rvls/weight/index.html Jones‚ J. (2006). Virginia henderson internation nursing library: a work in progress. Retrieved June 4‚ 2006

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    vital role in the administration of medication in the clinical setting and surprisingly there are many errors that occur that could result in more complications or even death. On average hospitalized patients experience one medication error per day (Xu‚ et al‚ 2014‚ p. 286). There are many reasons as to why errors occur but there are also many different ways to prevent those errors from happening. It takes a lot of knowledge and focus to ensure errors are kept at a minimum to none. Through extensive

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    PROHIBITION OF TORTURE AND EXCLUSION OF ILLEGALLY OBTAINED EVIDENCE “A journey of a thousand miles began with a single step” (千里之行,始于足下). 1. Introduction From the Western point of view China’s Criminal Justice System has a large number of deficiencies[1]. The case of prohibition of torture and exclusion of illegally obtained evidence was not exempt from those criticisms. On 2009‚ the Executive Director of the Asia Program at Human Rights Watch‚ says: “The criminal justice system remains

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    Sumerian demigod and the king of Uruk‚ as well as Enkidu‚ a wild man created by the gods to prevent any further harm and oppression of the people of Uruk. The flood account is described in detail on the eleventh tablet of the twelve found. On Tablet XI‚ Gilgamesh seeks out and finds Utnapishtim‚ a mortal-turned-god‚ and a man who survived a global flood. Utnapishtim tells Gilgamesh his story: he was originally the king of Shuruppak (located south of Nippur‚ Iraq)‚ a grand‚ beautiful city on the banks

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