...The taste of victory is the burden of Responsibility Human life is different to animal life on the account of senses as we have the sense of joy, pleasure, happiness, sadness and victory. Furthermore, we feel the sense of poverty and responsibility and such feelings make us worth living for others. It is a joy of victory that brings the package of responsibilities. But very few of great people realize this responsibility and make themselves successful one. Successful man should not feel himself free from any responsibility. Every victorious man is attached with responsibility to discharge. There is no doubt to say that the taste of victory is the burden of responsibility. Firstly, victorious teacher has to translate the taste of victory by imparting quality education similarly a successful politician has to take the responsibility of qualitative legislation. No character is free from the burden of responsibility. Great people like Nelson Mandela ,Quaid-e-Azam enjoyed the taste of victory by demonstrating responsibility therefore we should learn that in whatever capacity we may be we are bound to show responsibility. Secondly, life examines everyone through victories and responsibilities and it’s up to us whether we fall back or stay firm and achieve success. As it is rightly said by John Kennedy “Every test in our life makes us bitter or better, every problem comes to make us or break us, the choice is ours whether we become victims or victorious”. All victorious...
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...Victory For other uses, see Monkey (disambiguation). For an explanation of very similar terms, see Simian. MonkeyFossil range: Late Eocene–Present[1]PreЄЄOSDCPTJKPgN | Bonnet macaque | Scientific classification | Kingdom: | Animalia | Phylum: | Chordata | Class: | Mammalia | Order: | Primates | Suborder: | Haplorhini | Infraorder: | Simiiformes[a]Haeckel, 1866 | Included groups | CallitrichidaeCebidaeAotidaePitheciidaeAtelidaeCercopithecidae†Parapithecidae | Excluded groups | HylobatidaeHominidae | Rhesus macaques Bonnet macaque Monkeys are haplorhine ("dry-nosed") primates, a paraphyletic group generally possessing tails and consisting of approximately 260 known living species. Many monkey species are tree-dwelling (arboreal), although there are species that live primarily on the ground, such as baboons. Most species are also active during the day (diurnal). Monkeys are generally considered to be intelligent, particularly Old World monkeys. Lemurs, lorises, and galagos are not monkeys; instead they are strepsirrhine ("wet-nosed") primates. Like monkeys, tarsiers are haplorhine primates; however, they are also not monkeys. There are two major types of monkey: New World monkeys (platyrrhines) from South and Central America and Old World monkeys (catarrhines of the superfamily Cercopithecoidea) from Africa and Asia. Hominoid apes (gibbons, orangutans, gorillas, chimpanzees, and humans), which all lack tails, are also catarrhines but are not...
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...It served as a symbolization of political, religious, and/or ethical purposes. Greek art upheld spiritual views as well as unity and the dedication to great rulers. In a sense, Greek and African art are similar in many way with only a few differences. African art depicted deep spiritual and religious views. It also expresses the true respect for the human figure (humanism) as Greek art does. Sculptures of warriors and powerful people were often made to hold their spirits in a way of making them live on forever. African art expressed harmony and balance as well as vigor in detail and orientation. The first artwork to be explored will be the Nike “Victory of Samothrace”. (The Meaning of Greek Art, 2012). (Evans, 2010). This is a three-dimensional sculpture that was built between 220 and 185 BC in adoration/celebration of the Greek victory goddess Nike. It was made with Parian marble with a finished color of gray. The detail of the statue showed definite lines, wrinkles and shadows of its clothing, wings and body. Symbolism played a big part in the creation of this sculpture. The detail in the muscles of the statue’s body show great strength and power...
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...income generation are key motivations for the practice. In either case, more direct access to fresh vegetables, fruits, and meat products through urban agriculture can improve food security and food safety. History Edit Huerto (vegetable garden or orchard) Romita, organization dedicated to urban agriculture located in the La Romita section of Colonia Roma, Mexico City Community wastes were used in ancient Egypt to feed urban farming.[3] In Machu Picchu, water was conserved and reused as part of the stepped architecture of the city, and vegetable beds were designed to gather sun in order to prolong the growing season.[3] Allotment gardens came up in Germany in the early 19th century as a response to poverty and food insecurity.[4] Victory gardens sprouted during WWI and WWII and were fruit, vegetable, and herb gardens in US, Canada,...
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...Business is war captain L.P.h. Kouwenberg msc strategic management tiasnimbas business school register controller 16 january 2012 The strategy in businesses can be compared to the strategy on the battlefield in many aspects. In both settings a good strategy is crucial to survive and reach your own goals and to prevent defeat by the enemy or competitor who, most probably, has opposing wills. In these pages, the strategy in businesses is linked to the military principles of war. I believe that there are quite some similarities between that what is educated at the Military Academy and that what I’ve learned at TiasNimbas. Although different lists with military principles of war circulate, the ones discussed in this paper are of frequent occurrence. On the battlefield as well as in business applying one principle makes is hard, or even impossible to apply an other at the same time. The commanding officer needs to weigh one against another and choose the best for the specific situation. Objective Direct every military operation towards a clearly defined, decisive, and attainable objective. This needs little to none translation to a non-combatant environment. If it’s not completely clear what you want to achieve, one thing is sure, you’ll never reach your objective. So start with making that clear and think of ways to evaluate the completion of your objective. You need to know and to understand where results come from in order to adapt and survive. Offensive When you...
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...The British victories over the French in North America from 1758-1760 not only greatly impacted European history but American history as well. The battle for North America was tied to the Seven Year's War (1756-1763). This was a European war between Britain and France and their allies (Austria for France and Prussia for Britain). A main source of contention between the two countries was being the dominant power in North America. Although France and Britain managed to remain at peace in Europe until 1756, they created a virtual state of war in North America. The pivotal point of the war occurred in 1754 when George Washington clashed with French troops. In response, the British dispatched General Edward Braddock and a thousand regular troops to North America to seize Fort Duquesne in Ohio. Unfortunately General Braddock was defeated in 1755 when he was ambushed by French, Canadian, and Indian soldiers. The British were also defeated by the French in 1756 and 1757 during minor battles. At this point, the French were slowly dominating central New York and Western New England. Back in Europe, British were also losing the Seven Year war. Two developments turned the tide for the British. The Iroquois and most Ohio Indiana abandoned their support of the French. This allowed the British to capture French forts in Ohio. The second decisive development occurred hen William Pitt took control of military affairs in the British cabinet. Pitt was able to mobilize soldiers...
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...“Online reservation of tickets for Victory Liner Bus Corporation-Caloocan” Chapter 4 Summary, Conclusion and Recommendation The purpose of this chapter is to summarize the thesis research or suggest research and policy recommendations for further analysis. The first section of the chapter will discuss the objectives of the research and the methodology used to accomplish the analysis. A summary of the major results will be described. The second part of the chapter will discuss the policy implications of the research and propose recommendations for further research both on the online reservation systems. The overriding purpose of this study was to determine the relative importance of the online reservation system from the consumers. To accomplish that goal it became necessary to reach some prerequisite goals. Once these fundamental steps were achieved, this research was able to go forward. This chapter reports the conclusions and recommendations that resulted from this study. 39 | Page 39 | Page “Online reservation of tickets for Victory Liner Bus Corporation-Caloocan” Summary It was year 1945 when Victory Liner Bus Company was established the major role of the company is transportation industry. It is owned by Mr. Jose Hernandez of Victory Liner Bus Corporation in the Philippines. The existing system in Victory Liner Bus Company - Caloocan uses an old and not updated system in generating reports such as reservation, vacancy and other forms. The...
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...October 27, 2013 VICTORY I. 1 Chronicles 29:11-13 (NKJV) 10 Therefore David blessed the Lord before all the assembly; and David said: “Blessed are You, Lord God of Israel, our Father, forever and ever. 11 Yours, O Lord, is the greatness, The power and the glory, The victory and the majesty; For all that is in heaven and in earth is Yours; Yours is the kingdom, O Lord, and You are exalted as head over all. 12 Both riches and honor come from You, and You reign over all. In Your hand is power and might; In Your hand it is to make great and to give strength to all. 13 “Now therefore, our God, We thank You and praise Your glorious name. A. David blessed the Lord 1. Should come in giving thanks & praise * Psalm 100:4 - Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, and into His courts with praise: be thankful unto Him, and bless His name. 2. David’s history with God * Psalm 150:6 - Let everything that has breath praise the Lord. * Psalm 107:15 – Oh that men would praise the Lord for His goodness… * Look back at all He’s done, at His goodness * Times God stepped in, made a way * Those “But God” testimonies B. Victory – success or superior position achieved against any opponent, opposition, or difficulty * To trounce, trample, triumph over an enemy * Attaining final & complete superiority over * Forever, perpetually II. Victory in Christ * 1 Corinthians 15:57 - But thanks be to God, which...
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...Good morning to the Minister of Education Department, Tan Sri Dato. Muhyddin, respective school principals, school representatives, parents and all my fellow friends. I am glad to be entitled this honour to share my thoughts throughout the journey of being one of the top scholars in SPM examination in Malaysia. Partners in the journey First of all, before I go on with my speech, I would like to congratulate all the SPM candidates who have achieved a greater height in our results compared to last year. ( Please give yourself a round of applause! ) Now, I shall start my speech. The first thing, I would like to thank that lady over the right corner, my subject teacher, Pn. Chong for motivating and giving me countless support all these years. Without her guidance, I wouldn't be able to have a chance to be standing right here in such a victorious day. Moving on, I would like to show full gratitude to my parents who have worked very hard to support my education fees. Thank you. I love you both very much and I will always do my best to make you proud of your child. Not to forget, I would also like to thank Therese, Pamela, Jian Feng and Muthu whom they had struggled with me through thick and thin in this venture. You made this happen, and I am forever grateful for what you've sacrificed to get it done. A history of struggle To be frank, I had some of the toughest time back then during the SPM period. I had to burn midnight oil almost every night. Hardly have time to...
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...proclaims neutrality about the war. As people debate his decision the Evening Star writes an article about how the German invasion in Belgium was savage. This is one of the first signs of opinions of the war beginning to change. Toward the end of the year in 1914 the newspapers begin referring to the triple alliance as the enemy, while allied countries are still referred to by name. The newspapers also begin publishing heroic stories of the soldiers fighting for the alias. In 1917 there is more talks of U-boats sinking U.S. ships, also the newspapers are talking about selective service drafts. Towards 1918 and 1919 there were advertisements for Victory Bonds all over the newspapers. The advertisements challenged people to show their patriotism...
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...Finally a sign from God came; the brutal storm that had followed us shielded us from the ignorance of the Hessians. Not even an hour had passed before we had them surrounded and pleading for surrender. In the end around 1,000 of the Hessians had been captured as well as all their supplies. This was a monumental moment for our revolution. The days that followed would be just as significant. After re-crossing the Delaware I deceived Cornwallis in occupying Trenton believing that our forces were already stationed there, leading him to presume an easy victory. This enabled my forces to attack Cornwallis from Princeton, where he was unprotected. Victory and independence was ours. Looking back on all of the events that transpired, there...
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...AT WHAT PRICE VICTORY The Intra-Contra scandal was a political scandal that took place during the second term of Ronald Reagan. The involved government officials facilitated the sale of arms to Iran with the hope of releasing the American hostages held in Lebanon by a group of Hezbollah terrorists. Ronal Reagan was in support of the cause though what initially began as a strategic opening to Iran was reduced to a trade of arms for hostages. The hostages was eventually reduced and it was not until 1986 that the word had gotten out about the secret transactions. The foreign policy of the Reagan administration resulted to The Soviet Union being brought down. Reagan depressed the value of Soviet commodities, hence intensifying economic pressure, he decreased soviet access to high technology and also diminished their resources. When Mikhail Gorbechev became leader, he reformed both political and economic factors, therefore easing the tension between the Soviet Union and the US. He agreed to withdraw most of the nuclear arsenals and troops to withdraw from Afghanistan and Reagan abandoned hi Strategic Defense Initiative plans. This reforms led to Soviet Union collapsing and disintegrated into individual states. This effectively ended the world war. Advantages that US draws for Reagan’s policies, is that the Soviet Union went down and the cold war also ended. The US military was also reformed and there was a massive build up. During this time, Americans feared that the Strategic Defense...
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...INTRODUCTION THE BUS COMPANY Victory Liner, Inc. is one of the largest provincial bus companies operating in the Philippines. This bus company played a major role in transport industry since it became the product of Japanese occupation in the country after World War II. Today, Victory Liner, Inc. has grown as one of the largest bus transportation business groups in the Philippines, servicing all key destinations in Northern Luzon. As of today, Victory Liner deploys more than 900 buses in its daily operations. The company is a sister company of Five Star Bus Company. HISTORY Name The name adopted by Jose for his new business was inspired by the triumphant Americans who made “Victory” a household word after the war. American coins used as legal tender during the liberation and occupation bore the word “Victory.” As the Americans walked the streets of war-torn Manila, the Filipinos displayed a V-sign with their fingers and cheered on the Americans, saying, “Victory! Victory! Victory!” Thus the name Victory Liner reflected the strong emotions of Filipinos at that time. The beginning During the Japanese occupation, Jose Isaac Hernandez , a pre-war mechanic,was obliged to service engines and fix firearms of both the Japanese and the guerillas. With his keen sense of mechanical trouble, no one could fool him. He assessed engine trouble by listening first to the running engine. There was another story that said Jose’s skill was tested when he was asked to dismantle and re-assemble...
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...WORK AS A VICTORY OF MAN The universe abounds in jewels, gems, gold and other precious stuff. Man has descended from firmament to discover the secret treasures of nature. To do so, he digs into the depth of Earth, explores the bottoms of seas and ascends the mighty mountains. Life is a steady struggle and fierce fight. Man must not get exhausted by the journey of his efforts. He should know that those who sweat blood to create a garden out of a wilderness are bound to succeed. It is an admitted fact that work makes a man active, agile and alert. An industrious man is always strong and sturdy. Work blesses him with zeal and zest. By working hard he gets a glorious status in society. The sweet fruit of his labour benefits not only the man but also his nation and country. Such hardworking men are the real assets of a nation. History reveals that those nations who worked their fingers to bone were honoured and successful. They emerged as victorious nations of the world. They ruled over the world as long as they remained diligent. But when they broke the habit of industry and became lethargic, they were humiliated and disgraced. Islam lays a great stress upon diligence. The holy prophet said. “The hardworking man is friend of Allah.” The holy prophet would do his work with his own hands. He disliked if someone should do his work for him. The holy life of the holy prophet reflects the dignity of work. “nothing is for a man but the thing he struggles for.” The beloved daughter...
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...Long Shot to Victory There are many teams who do not have the tools to win, some have no talent or a desperate coach, that is where strategies such as the full court press come about. I agree with Gladwell completely, not only was the full court press brought about by an unskilled team but, it was also brought about by a desperate coach who looked to find a way to win. The full court press was a strategy that the coach attempted in which defense would lead the way, he planned to have his players guard man-on-man, which would make it tougher for the opposing team to go down court, but, easier to expose. The coach, realizing he had no talent on his team, thought of this strategy that involved few opportunities for dribbling, passing, or shooting. As well as the full court press being a mechanism of defense, it would help players on offense. The full court press would present opportunities for turnovers, which would help players, who had no skills for basketball, have a better position to score. The fact is that the strategy was used by a coach who was desperate to win, but, the full court press is a strategy. The goal is to win...
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