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    Rise Of The Mauryan Empire

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    The Mauryan Empire is one of the earliest Indian empires. The empire began in 321 BCE when Chandragupta seized power from the Nandas in Northern India and took control of the capital city Pataliputra. The Mauryan Empire then expanded under the rule of Chandragupta's grandson, Ashoka, who would unify India under one ruler for the first time and became the most dominant ruler of India until the nineteenth century CE. The rise of the Mauryan Empire and Ashoka's key role in its expansion and…

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    Hospice Hospice is a combination of a variety of services and programs that are sometimes provided in a home setting for clients who are terminally ill, and have decided not to prolong the dying process. The service can be inpatient, in a hospital setting, in nursing homes and at the client’s home. Most hospice clients are in their final three to six months of life. Most are elderly, however, hospice is available to anyone who needs the service, so long as they are in the final stages before…

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    rental Ethno-theories And the Socialization of the young children Parental Ethno – theories are cultural modules that parents hold regarding children, families, and themselves as parents. The term "cultural model," drawn from cognitive anthropology, Indicate an organized set of ideas that are shared by members of a cultural group (D'Andrade & Strauss, 1992; Quinn & Holland, 1987). Parents used to have set of ideas and understanding about the nature of children, the structure of development…

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    Kindertransport Analysis

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    willing to board you and pay 50 pounds (approx. 1,000 pounds in today’s value) for a visa, this became known as the Kindertransport. This miraculous sign of mercy saved 10,000 children from the Nazi party by smuggling them in by the 300s into British hostels and homes (ITAOS). This feat is lightly referenced in war era films such as The Chronicles of Narnia: the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe when the children are sent to live in the countryside with a distant relative to escape the perils of…

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    casual and full time employee is 175% of their wage rate outlined in the Award and in agreement with their employer (32.1, p. 51). This award covers employers and employees within Australia that work within the following; private and public hotels, hostels, motels, guest houses, apartments, flats, motor homes, camping and caravan parks; nature, health and/or recreational farms, retreats and lodges, resorts, casinos, bars and restaurants. (4.1 & 4.2, p. 9-11). This award covers labour hire…

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    Many people throughout history have impacted our world, each person has had a different impact on the way we live today. Two people that have both changed the way we lived throughout time are Adolf Hitler, and Martin Luther. Although both of these people have changed the world we live today, they both did so in different ways, good and bad. Adolf Hitler was born on April 20th, 1889, in Austria- Hungary. Ever since he was younger, Adolf Hitler had a dream of becoming a professional artist. As…

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    Don Quixote is a static character, an insane protagonist that has a condition that justifies adventures and quests. He embodies a knight errant, a chivalrous man of the sword, a classic archetype that is a key player during the feudal era, and one of the first things that comes to mind when we think of early Europe. Nonetheless, our knight errant Don Quixote exists in the wrong time, and if Sancho Panza wasn’t his squire and loyal companion he would be a two dimensional character in a one…

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    Introduction Brazil is the largest country on the South American continent, which covers 8,515,770 sq km territory in total and is the 5th largest country in the world. Its population is 205,823,665 people, according to the data collected in July 2016, and mostly consists of white (47.7%) and mulatto (43.1%) people. The percentage of black people is 7.6% of the whole population. The official language, that is also the most widely spoken, is Portuguese; however, other tongues, such as Spanish,…

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    3.0 SCANNING THE ENVIRONMENT 3.1 Environmental Analysis 3.1.1 PEST Analysis In aligning with the indicatives of Malaysian Tourism Industry PEST Analysis conclude that in conjunction with the Malaysian government, Malaysian Tourism Industry has initiated several hotel and destination development schemes under the slogan: “Malaysia, Truly Asia”. Malaysia’s economic stability, scenic beauty, the metropolitan extravaganza offered at cities like Kuala Lumpur (KL) and the government’s generous…

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    is used at the end of the passage. Page 113 reads, “The church bazaars would leave the air redolent, smoky from mass cooking. Some nights, the heat lay thick like a towel. Other nights, a sharp cold wind would descend, and Ifemelu would abandon her hostel room and snuggled next to Obinze on his mattress, listen to the whistling pine howling outside, in a world suddenly fragile and breakable.” Like the t-shirt simile before, Adichie describes the…

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