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    It is true to suggest that the depiction of the working class changes from the sympathetic to the threatening during the Victorian period? The differences between plebeians and bourgeois during the Victorian period progressed from condole the working class to threatened by them. Regardless of the sentimental portrayal to a sympathetic representation of the working class, that Charles Dickens has presented in his novels, the Victorians shared an anxiety of revolution in the middle and upper…

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    A Street Kid's Guide It’s hard to get from here to there If you never get out of bed. You lie a lot to fool your friends But you fooled yourself instead. It’s harder to get from here to there If you set your goals too high; Then nothing ever works out right; Too soon, you no longer try. But the hardest way to get from here to there Is when all you ever do Is count up the years, and miles to go. Then you’re through before you’re through. So how do you get from here to there? Well, you first…

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    The theme of nature is effectively used to depict Cummings’ idea of transcendentalism in relation to childhood, self-discovery and new experiences. In the early nineteenth century, English literary works were greatly influenced by the Romantic Movement, where writers looked to nature for inspiration. Similarly Transcendentalist ideas were developed around the same time and are associated with the movement as well. A method Cummings uses to incorporate the idea of transcendentalism in his poetry…

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    Darjeeling Hills Case Study

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    Key Words: Urbanization, Massive Landslides, Haphazard Constructions, Ecologically Fragile, Carrying Capacity Darjeeling is an important segment of Lesser Himalayas. It comprises of three hill stations of Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Kurseong and is situated in the northernmost part of West Bengal- one of the states in India. The shape of Darjeeling hills is an irregular triangle and is located between 24o 41′ North to the 27º10′ north latitude and between 87 o 59′East to 88 o 53′ East longitude.…

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    calculated for the United States. There are several environmental measures, after adjusting the consumption component for the index for distrubutional inequality. Such as depletion of non renewable resources, loss of farmland from soil erosion and urbanisation, loss of wetlands, and the cost of air and water pollution. It also incorporates what they call "long-term environmental damage", and attempts to take into account large-scale changes as the effects of global warming and damages to the…

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    Social Impacts Of Tourism

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    In recent year, there are lots of studies and researches about different impacts of the tourism industry. Tourism is defined as “the sum of phenomena and relationships arising from the travel & stay of non residents” (French, Craig-Smith, Collier (2000) p.8). The activities that take place in a particular tourist destination could produce a number of impacts on different environments. Some of the main environments that tourism operates in could be economic, cultural, social and the natural…

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    Manju Kapur Novel Analysis

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    Among the prolific women novelists in English in India, like Kamala Markandaya, Nayantara Sahgal,Anita Desai,Shashi Deshpande,Jumpa Lahiri, Manju Kapur is a distinguished novelist, who deals with women and their problems and love ,marriage and sex in all her novels. Manju Kapur a well known name in modern Anglo-Indian literature is widely known as the Jane Austen of India. Her novels deal with everything that is related to the modern family and the patriarchal society. Her novels present the…

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     What are the internationalisation patterns of outcome of SSA firm’s internationalisation? 2. Theoretical Perspectives The theories and study of multinational corporations (MNCs) evolution and internationalisation have been a prominent aspect of the international business (IB) literature for decades. To some scholars, internationalisation is the approach or steps which an organisations’ takes to engage in business activities abroad in order to build required resources and become major…

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    Satisfied guests come back and do word-of-mouth advertising. This leads to a higher average infrastructure utilisation and at the same time leads to reduced advertising costs. Wehrli et al. (2011) stated that Lucerne gets over a million overnight tourists every year not counting the number of tourists who just stop by the city during the day. This staggering number can only take place if the visitors kept coming back to the city as the numbers do not at all imply that these million visitors…

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    Purpose – Design/Methodology/approach – Drawing on multiple case study approach, this study explores specifically four Nigerian firms from different sector to provide insight into the motivation of location path of Nigerian firms’ internationalisation process Paper type: Research Originality/Value Keywords: Internationalisation, Nigerian firms, multinational firms, internationalisation process, motivations and path Paper type Literature Review/Research paper 1. Introduction The study…

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