The following memorandum has been created to analyse the “Hotel laws of Texas” document, which was designed years ago, and although it may have been understood then, that seems not to be the case now. While going through the document, I encountered some mistakes which made the document unclear to...
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Divine Beings in Religion and Belief Divine beings in religion or belief are the things believed to originate from the supernatural deity like supreme human beings, gods, celestial beings and the spirits which are termed as holy and sacred. Likewise, the world often regards the godly perception as the divine literally....
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Every plant and animals are part of the ecosystem of the particular place where its habitat is. So destroying plant or animals beyond natural causes their death, this destroys the ecosystem and creates imbalance in nature in the long run. So it is advisable to protect the endangered species because...
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In The Gift - McCarty et al. (2006) Research In The Gift, McCarty et al (2006) conducted a research on the indigenous youth counter-narratives of native language between 2001 and 2006. They mainly based their study on the nature and effects of the loss and retention of native language on American-Indian...
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The interview for funding and authorization The interview was conducted at the office of the Mayor on a Thursday afternoon on the topic of funding for the construction of a resource/rehabilitation center for teenagers and adolescents struggling with mental diseases. Many teenagers and adolescents are struggling with mental diseases such as...
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Justice for all has been a phrase that most people wish for, yet in reality, actions of fairness are dwindling. The justice system seems to be color blind because it focuses on incarcerating people of color compared to the white people. Racial profiling has been a frequent thing in the...
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The Evils of Society The evils of the society have been growing each day. The literary works of Akutagawa were precise to address these evils. They determined how and why this evil is persistently being progressively toxic to the society and how difficult it is to determine the truth. Rashomon (Akutagawa 212) This...
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Shakespeare prominently used recurring themes throughout his work, particularly those of love, betrayal, hate, revenge, jealousy, deceit, politics and race. The play, “the Tragedy of Othello” is mostly about love and hate. These are two great themes in literature. Although the two are opposites, in the play, they are closely...
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Admittedly, the world is experiencing a generational overhaul as people continue ageing every day. With modernization as the dominant driving force of the generational change, many aspects of life remain unsettled due to the changing preferences and traditions with each coming generation. The dawning of a new age implies that...
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Guy de Maupassant was a prolific French writer in literature. He wrote poetry, novels, and newspaper articles. He also knowledgeably compiled short stories like “The Necklace” and “BelAmim”. The narratives have made him famous due to their use in schools to enrich literature learning. In “The Necklace” story for instance,...
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Grammar should not be primarily taught through grammar exercises Although grammar exercises offer a right way of gauging the learners’ understanding and may offer sufficient practice, teaching grammar through literature or context and speeches is also essential. When grammar is taught through literature, a learner understands how words are used together to...
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The Garnier Fructis Shampoo The Garnier Fructis Shampoo is one of the largest and popular shampoo product in the American market. Fructis advertisement tends to appeal to its target audience who are women, by addressing concerns about beauty. The advertisement has a message promoting the idea of beauty which emphasizes confidence...
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