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    Labour Law, CIA - I Aravind K I MPHR 1537502 STRIKE AND LOCK-OUT INTRODUCTION “Strike and lock-out are two powerful weapons in the hands of the workers and the employers. Strike signifies the suspension or stoppage of work by the worker while in case of lock-out the employer compels persons employed by him to accept his terms or conditions by shutting down or closing the place of business. Strike is recognized as an ordinary right of social importance to the working class to ventilate their…

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    reason why you should have your locks rekeyed. Remember that protecting your home should always be your number one concern. Rekeying your locks will go a long way in protecting your valuable belongings and possessions. In addition, this will also play a vital role in protecting your loved ones. It is always advisable to hire the services of a professional locksmith to come and do the rekeying for you. You might be asking yourself why it is important to rekey your locks. There are many reasons…

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    There are various reasons for which you may require the services of lock and key professionals. Some of the most common being getting locked out of your property or vehicle and replacing or updating the locks and the security system. It is very important that you choose the right Edinburgh Locksmith professional and not take it lightly. You can search for the right lock and key technician by searching the internet or your local phone directory. Local One of the first aspects that you should…

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    Alexander Pope comments on this very form of cultural and economic cannibalism in “The Rape of The Lock.” In the first Canto of Pope’s mock-epic poem, he describes a young woman, Belinda, of incredible beauty and purity; upon her toilette sits “the various Off'rings of the World” (“The Rape of The Lock” 130). This line is intended to be satirical, as the offerings of the world are not enlightenment, self-actualization or some other grand treasure. Instead all the world has to offer are a handful…

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    I will firstly discuss “The Rape of the Lock” and how Pope here makes effective use of the mock epic through the course of the poem. The opening of this poem is a letter written to the actual subject matter of the poem Mrs Arabella Fermor, in this opening letter he discusses why he wrote the poem, what inspired him to do so, why he published this piece and also his reasoning for dedicating it to Arabella. The poem is split into five canto’s. The poem begins with Belinda the heroine of this story…

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    Pope”s use of mock-epic form in “The Rape of the Lock” In general the term epic conventions can be defined as the literary devices employed in the epic poetry of the great epics of Homer’s Iliad, Vergil’s Enid, Horace’s and Dante’s divine Comedy to explore the thematic issues which elevates the portrayals of the heroic characters that are showcased on a higher pedestal as their heroic deeds are of greater significance to their contemporary societies. On the contrary, the Augustan…

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    Volcano By: Daniel Hamlin One day in Knox County, Missouri in 2081 Fred and Sally, two best friends, bought an office together so they could practice their scientific skills. Fred went to school to become a scientist. He passes and can have an office. Fred goes on a shopping spree to get all of the stuff he needs to have his office. He buys computers, furniture, a desk, pencils, paper, a refrigerator, etc… He hires people to move his…

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    In Sarah Dessen’s novel Lock and Key, Ruby struggles to find her definition of Family. Her father and older sister, Cara, managed to escape from her mother’s alcoholic abuse when Ruby was younger. Now after 10 years apart from her sister Ruby finds herself in the hands of social services who passes her on to Cara and her husband, Jamie. Ruby is forced into a new family that she didn’t even know she had and struggles to adapt to a life with people who care about her and want to know who she is.…

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    Bright Water School Lock-In Many of the students who attend the school dances we hold are overjoyed to hear that it 's possible there will be more dances held this year, and we entertained the idea of having seasonal dances. When I brought this idea up to my teacher, I was informed that the dances are, to my dismay, quite hard to put together. When Miss Kerr heard that the idea of dances and socializing with other class was important to the students, she presented the idea of a "Lock-in." I, and…

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    UK pension triple lock costs extra £6bn a year, says report A hastily buried official report has estimated that the government is spending an extra £6bn a year protecting pensioners' incomes, deVere Group understands. The report also warns that the cost of doing so in future years could spiral further. The warning came in a report from the Government Actuary's Department, which was published last week on the government website but was removed a day later; an official said it had been…

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