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    Chokra Song Analysis

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    with and the event that it represented, it can be said that the song symbolizes various factors in terms of Sri Lankan cricket and this in turn can be compared to cricket globally, especially in the Caribbean. The song leans toward establishing concepts of bringing the country of Sri Lank together, along with showing the passion for the sport and how the song celebrated the rise of Sri Lanka in Cricket. Much like the Caribbean the sport, cricket, also brought about a new form of thinking for the…

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    Another main character that played a huge role to magnify Anil’s identity is her Sri Lankan partner Sarath Diyasena. The communication and work relation between Sarath and Anil really exposes the difference in mentality and culture between east and west. Very early on since the two first met, Anil already had qualms about Sarath, “She had been working with him for several days and she still had no handle on him. He was high up in the state-sponsored Archaeological Department, so how much a part…

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    HISTORY OF THE LIBERATION TIGERS OF TAMIL EELAM: The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) were an intentional terrorist group well known in the northern/eastern Sri Lanka. LTTE was founded in 1976 and became the most effective, dangerous, brutal, organized and deadliest extremist terrorist groups in the world. They were a revolutionary association that wanted to establish an independent Tamil State to protect their human rights. Moreover, they are known for carrying out a high number of…

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    Nestomalt Case Study

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    MAGGI, KIT KAT and MILKMAID are some of them. In more than century ago Nestle established their business operations in Sri Lanka and become a public-quoted company in 1983 and commenced commercial production in 1984. Now a days we can see Nestle products every where in Sri Lanka. Nestomalt, Milo, Nespray,…

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    THAT INCREASES GLOBAL WARNUNG. For example, in Sri lanka a garbage mountain has been collapsed at Meethotamulla, due to that people have died and are still suffering from the poisonous gases that has been released, from the garbage mountain Firms who pollute through factories production This happens…

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    The Importance Of Dementia

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    positively associated with depression of the caregiver [29]. The relationship between cognitive impairment and burden is less clear. No direct relationship was found in some studies [30, 31]. In a study conducted among 77 dementia caregivers in Sri Lanka, there was no significant association between the presence of behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia and care-burden…

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    Independent Contract Essay

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    Sri Lanka being a state party to the international Labour Organization and United Nations and has ratified a number of International Conventions that help to eliminate sexual harassments from Sri Lankan workplaces some of the conventions are as…

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    Chapter 1.0 Ceylon Tobacco Company (CTC) Chapter 1.1: Introduction CTC is the only legal cigarette manufacturing company in Sri Lanka. Cigarettes are the most popular form of tobacco in the country. Most smokers in Sri Lanka smoke a handmade cigarette called beedi, often in addition to cigarettes. About 60% of smokers are estimated to purchase single stick cigarettes. The Sri Lankan cigarette market is on a decline, with the pace of decline escalating because of the implementation of the…

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    during 1993, “At least 200 Sinhalese soldiers and sailors - possibly as many as 500 - died in a Tiger attack on a military base at the Jaffna lagoon in the north of the country.” In another article, “Masters of Suicide Bombing: Tamil Guerrillas of Sri Lanka” by Waldman, Amy, mentions a statement given by Rohan Gunaratna, a research fellow at the Center for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. He said, "Of all the suicide-capable terrorist…

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    historically to the post classical period. The article begins by comparing Ibn Battuta to Marco Polo. Similar to Marco Polo, Ibn Battuta traveled throughout all through Europe as well as to Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka also known as Ceylon, is located in India harbouring the Indian Ocean. According to Encyclopedia Britannica Sri Lanka was heavily influenced culturally by Asian civilizations during the post classical period. One of the main cultural influences is religion. During this period the most…

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