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    Globalisation has made up enormously over the last half-century after taking place for hundreds of years. Globalisation development of the increasingly interconnected which results massively increased trade and culture exchange. This production has had an increase of goods and services; the biggest companies are now multinational corporations with subsidiaries in many countries (Bbc.co.uk, 2016). • Globalisation has a greater scale in the international movement of goods and services, economical investment

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    Tomiko Fraser Bio, Net worth, Husband, Married, Height, and Wiki Short Bio Tomiko Fraser has her recognition as a fashion model and an actress. She was born in Bronx, New York, the United States on May 2, 1968. Her parents were separated with each other when she was a child. She is blessed with 6 siblings. Tomiko Fraser attended Cardinal Spellman High School. She dreamed of being a teacher due to her passion for learning during her childhood. We can find in the bio of Tomiko Fraser that her nationality

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    Sri Lankan Tamils who spent four years living in a refugee camp in India. They fled to Australia due to the living conditions in Sri Lanka. In Sri Lanka there has been a dramatic growth in rates throughout different minority groups especially Tamils. Tamils comprise of approximately 18% of Sri Lankans population (http://countrystudies.us/sri-lanka/25.htm U.S. Library of Congress, (2014). and Tamil is also one of the Dravidian languages found exclusively in peninsular India. Tamils are one of

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    Margo’s parents migrated from Sri Lanka, a small country located by the tip of India. Margo’s parents came to America to escape the ongoing civil war that was taking place in Sri Lanka. There was a rivalry between the Tamils and the Sinhalese, two groups of people in Sri Lanka. Being Tamil, her family was faced with so many disadvantages, seeing that the Sinhalese were the dominant group. During the war, her family faced a lot of discrimination. Margo’s mom’s brother was shot to death in the middle of

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    ideas pertaining to language and culture within his essay, Get Beyond Babel. Wiwa explains that every language has a chance of dying out over time. For any language to survive through years of societal changes, it must be adapted so it can be used to embrace other cultures, new technology and new perspectives. Wiwa presents the concept that language is the same as culture. I do not agree with this concept because I believe that culture is carried by the people, not by the language. Wiwa uses the idea

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    assuring actions align with the intended goal, and identify opportunities for change (Church and Rogers n.d.). Sarvodaya already implements the Grassroots Mobilization Theory and the Economics theory, but in places like Kabithigollawa conflict between Tamils and Sinhalese is still prevalent. Sarvodaya should implement the following three theories of change to inform future conflict resolution processes: The healthy relationships and connections theory, the institutional development theory, and the public

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    Sri Lanka is more than meets the eye. It can be perceived as a place with “golden beaches, rising waves, misty mountains… and many sites” (10 Good Reasons). Outside of these “golden beaches”, and deep within the heart of Sri Lanka is a place where the truth is hidden from the public by the government. In Michael Ondaatje’s Anil’s Ghost, Sri Lanka is the setting of the book and where the protagonist, Anil tries to prove the truth of government murders. Although, this righteous act is constantly being

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    XYZ Transport (based in Johor, Malaysia) is a trucking company that wants to double the size of its fleet over the next 2 years and serve more clients in the North of Malaysia. The company has just landed a new customer from Pulau Pinang who needs goods transported from Pulau Pinang. The Customer will pay for the services within 60 days, but that will not cover the immediate costs of fuel, payroll and maintenance expenses for running the route. The owners of XYZ transport have been in this situation

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    krishnan’s perception of triumphing over the whirlpool of societal clutches in Lamps in the Whirlpool. Contemporary Tamil Literary Scene is rich with the contributions of more than thirty writers both men and women. Rajam Krishnan is one among these great writers who had made their imprints in the pages of history of Tamil Literature. She was born in 1925 Musiri, Trichy district of Tamil Nadu. Her childhood and early adult life were remarkably traditional. Her education was interrupted by her marriage

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    Language is the most preferred method of communication in our life. It is the tool we use not only to empower ourselves but also to direct our energy. Language has immense power and its impact depends on how we use it. Writers, who know that language has such power, use it to express their ideas and thoughts, whatever be their genre. The novels and other works of writer Imayam exemplify the power and effect language could have on the readers as it has become the medium of his expression. Imayam

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