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    I was born in Kathmandu, Nepal which is a small landlocked country that is surrounded by China from the north and India from east, west and south. I spent my childhood and half of my teenage in my home country until making a decision of studying abroad to become a software developer. My family members are the ones that are responsible for where I am today and who I want to be tomorrow. Growing up in Nepal was very difficult because of the diverse culture and ethnic groups and as well as due to…

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    The Importance Of Newspapers

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    The readers enable a newspaper to revive and to survive, and allow their continuity and ultimately are the most vital point of a newspaper. For that reason, newspapers have to keep hold of their own readers and meet their expectations, and at the same time, gain new readers and, increase their circulation figures. Although it is possible to increase circulation rates with periodic promotions, what really matters is to what extent the readers gained within the promotion period will enter to be…

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    Though it may be the simplest question in the world for others, being asked where I’m from is an inquiry I’ve always found hard to answer. At least if I was asked where I was born, I could say Kathmandu, Nepal. Having grown up as an American citizen in Asia, I have never been able to answer the dreaded “where are you from?” Though many people equate a life overseas to wealth, my parents moved to Asia under idealistic obligation, not business opportunity. We lived on the stipend of a…

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    Spicejet Case Study

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    SpiceJet is an low-cost airline headquartered in Gurgaon, India. It is the third biggest aircraft in the nation by number of travelers conveyed, with a piece of the overall industry of 13.2% as of March 2017. The carrier works 312 day by day flights to 55 goals, including 45 Indian and 10 global goals from its centers at Delhi, Kolkata and Hyderabad. Built up as air taxi provider ModiLuft in 1994, the organization was gained by Indian business person Ajay Singh in 2004 and re-dedicated as…

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    they will be given more priority than the new ones such as internet and mobile phones. More than half of the budget will be utilized for promoting in the traditional media namely television, newspapers and bill boards. The metropolitan office of Kathmandu doesn’t allow bill boards or hoarding boards to be kept in public places but such can be kept in bus stands, and be pasted in buses and the same will be done. Since Kantipur, Himalayan Times and Nagarik are the most popular daily here, 35% of…

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    Mordo is one of the characters from Doctor Strange movie, he is one of the a subordinate of The Ancient or arguably the one who always helps The Ancient One in everything at Kamar-Taj. In the movie, Mordo can be categorized as one of static character. It can be seen from the beginning until the end of the movie, where was Mordo without any doubt follow the rule from The Ancient One. The content can be seen from the scene in the movie. The first content is showed in the scene where Mordo knows…

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    Logan Flom Mr. Moon Language/Literature 9 24 November 2015 Everest’s Environmental Exigency Mt. Everest is a colossal landmark, standing at an extraordinary 8,848 meters, or 29,029 feet above sea level. Since the peak of Mt. Everest reaches so far into the sky, it is almost unconceivable to imagine that there is a major complication at the so called “top of the world”. This problem is pollution, and it is getting worse every day. One of the many pollution problems on Mt. Everest is the…

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    A large-scale earthquake registered at a magnitude of 7.0, occurred in Haiti on January 12, 2010, on the West Indian island of Hispaniola. The shock compromised the countries of Haiti and the Dominican Republic. It was estimated that more than a third of the population of the country was affected by the earthquake, along with many homes destroyed beyond repair (Pallardy). Similarly, in Nepal, nearly nine thousand people died from the two earthquakes in April and May 2015, and the remote villages…

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    volunteers come from, but "what matters, besides basic cultural sensitivities and an interest in getting involved in aid, is an ability…to take on responsibility and work as part of a community" (Harman, 2015). Ms. Langer was in Nepal running the Kathmandu office when the 7.8 magnitude earthquake…

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    Here are the five article summarized for human trafficking: (1) A heavy toll for the victims of human trafficking: A 18 year old girl war forced to do sex and illegally trade as a slave which was eventually ended up in the jail without any reason, as she was caught by police man in Miami for dealing herself for offering her body as a sex toy. Unbelievable thing was that a person forced her to be escort or prostitute never got caught as he is mafia and illegal drug trader and has a many contact…

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