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    The success of any business depends on whether it can stay relevant to its target market. This is only possible through constant innovation, repositioning, and improvement of its products and services. Companies thus innovate to differentiate their products from competition. Conversely, lack of innovation leads to loss of business, staff, and revenue. Moreover, companies innovate to keep up with consumer demands who are preferring better products day after day. Therefore, innovation is the best…

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    Intro: Modern slavery is a range of people from children to adults around the world from an estimated 21 to 29 million people all around the world, there are different types of modern slavery: Forced Marriage which is when the individual person is manipulated into marriage without their consent, Forced Labour is when someone is forced into any kind of work that has some form of punishment, Descent-based slavery is when people are born into slavery, when someone from their family was a slave they…

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    “Mansplaining”, defined as “A man explaining something to someone, typically a woman, in a manner regarded as condescending or patronizing.” Even though that woman might knows more than that man. It first appeared in 2008 after the essay “Men explain things to me” by Rebecca Solnit was posted online. Mansplaining is based on two words “man” and “explain,” and those are the essence in Solnit’s essay. Women are afraid of speaking up for themselves or express their own thoughts, ideas. Because…

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    ROLL NO.: 23 NAME - SUNIL GANPAT JIWANE COURSE - RURAL DEVELOPMENT (M.A.FIRST YEAR ) The Centrality of Education Rabindranath Tagore said that :' In my view the imposing tower of misery which today resets on the heart…

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    Abortion. It’s a topic most people have strong opinions about and, despite being legal in this country, it remains both controversial and stigmatising. But why does abortion evoke such strong reactions in us? It is legal, safe, and sometimes even a lifesaving medical procedure. Wouldn’t it be sensible simply to let those who need abortions have them, and focus on our own problems instead? After all, the fact that abortion is legal puts you under no obligation to have one yourself. Unfortunately,…

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    beautiful animal would once have been spotted across much of India and the surrounding countries but their kind has decreased sadly, mainly over the past 100 years. The Bengal Tiger today is found in small places of it's natural habitat in India, Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh, and although populations are severely decreasing, they remain the most numerous tiger species in the…

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    Marijuana Research Paper

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    Marijuana’s use as part of religious ceremonies is nothing new. The practice goes back for thousands of years in a variety of cultures such as The Hindu, Rastafarians, and monks. Rastafarians are well known for their religious use of marijuana. Most Rastafarians are vegetarians or vegans, and the most Rastas follow a strict dietary law called ital, which is based on natural vegetarian food. Many Rastafarians wear their hair in dreadlocks. Rastas call the cannabis plant ganja, the holy herb, Iley…

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    Mexico: General Assembly Crime is a major issue in the world, especially today, due to the economic state that the world lies in. Crime in the Country of Mexico entails drug trafficking, murder, Cartels, Law Enforcement Corruption, and violence against journalist and women. Mexican cities such as Juarez face some of the worst crime in the world and an unreal amount of drug distribution. Since the 1980’s, the often violent and dangerous drug trafficking world has moved from Venezuela to Mexico.…

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    Child Slavery In Kindred

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    “Kindred” is about a girl named Dana who is transported back to the 18th century to save Rufus, her ancestor from any trouble. The reason she goes back in time is so she can keep Rufus alive until he and Alice can have a child named Hagar who will then start the family line so Dana can be born in the present. As Dana goes back in time she tries to teach Rufus to treat everyone equally and be a kind person. Our main issue that is present in our novel is mostly slavery which branches off to racism…

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    This was a story of around 2009-10; I was living in Bhutanese refugee camp in Nepal. I was born and raised in refugee camp and lived until I migrated to the U.S. I was only fifteen years old when I graduated form high school. Back in place where I came from, we finished our high school in 10th grade. I was not only first one in my family but in my communities to finished high school. I was so enthusiastic and excited. In the same, an election for community committee chairman was going on. I had…

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