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    ------------------------------------------------- Arunachal Pradesh It is the land of breathtakingly beautiful sunrises between skyrocketing mountains‚ sparkling rivers‚ lakes‚ and ample of snow. It is the Arunachal Pradesh; the vast expanse of rolling plains‚ hills‚ and beautiful water bodies at the far eastern edge of India. India shows diversity in every aspect‚ including its population distribution. Arunachal Pradesh is the Indian state with the least population density‚ with just over 13 lacs

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    CASE STUDY REPORT Name – Sayali uday thigale Student id – 12991865 Subject name – strategic brand management Case Study name- (PRODUCT) RED (A) Lecturer name – Tutor name - Content 1) Current Background 2) Case Issues 3) Analysis of case 4) Formulation and Evaluation of alternative 5) Recommendation 6) Implementation

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    they will follow a few steps first the RBA will sell 2nd hand securities init the short term money market which then forces the bank to buy these securities using their exchange settlement funds.These funds are kept in accounts at the Reserve Bank by ADIs and are utilised by RBA to assist in controlling the supply of ES funds. In this case they will decrease after they are used to settle the accounts. Following this decrease the RBA will be forced to rise the value of money through the interest rate

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    The Spread of AIDS Every day we read in newspapers that more people are getting a disease. But no a simple disease. Nowadays AIDS is one of the most lethal illness that every year kills thousands of people. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome‚ commonly referred to as AIDS‚ is a fatal disease as it attacks and destroy the immune system of the body. As per the reports of Indian Health Organization (IHO)‚ women and children are found to be more prone to the disease. The highest numbers of AIDS cases

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    strict conceptions of what made an individual eligible for enslavement. Among such criteria were constructions of gender‚ definitions of criminal behavior‚ and conventions for dealing with prisoners of war (Eltis 4-6). In the other source‚ by Hakim Adi‚ he didn’t mention the idea that the dying numbers of other slave tribes had contributed to the

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    The overview of the Australian bond market Nowadays‚ bonds are playing an increasing important role in investors’ portfolios‚ and which is defined as is a fixed interest type of investment option that would repay the principal and interest on a certain date in the future. By diversification‚ bonds also do a great contribution in reducing the risk of shares and property securities portfolio. The importance of the bond market has been realized by investors and bonds have been an important investment

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    1.0 CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background information The term `Malaria ’ originates from Medieval Italian Mala aria which mean “bad air”; and the disease was formerly called Ague or Marsh fever due to its association with swamps and marshland‚ (Watkins‚ 2001). Scientific studies on Malaria made their first significant advance in 1880‚ when Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran a French army doctor working in the military hospital of Constantine in Algeria observed malaria plasmodium parasites inside

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    MANY PROCESSES MUST TAKE place within the skeletal muscle fibres in order for muscle contraction to occur. The cross bridge cycle‚ process by which the muscle length is shortened as myosin heads‚ extending from the myosin filaments‚ interact cyclically in a rowing motion with the actin filament (Rayment et al. 1993)‚ is one of the crucial mechanical events required. The mechanism is initiated when an ATP molecule is bound to a myosin head. An enzyme within the head. known as ATPase‚ hydrolyzes the

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    Bhakti Movement In Medieval India ________________________________________ Causes for the birth of Bhakti Movement: Prior to the coming of Islam to India‚ Hinduism‚ Jainism and Buddhism were the dominant religions. Hinduism lost its simplicity. Many philosophical schools appeared. Two different sects‚ i.e.‚ Vaishnavism and Saivism also appeared within Hinduism. In course of time Sakti worship also came into existence. Common people were confused on the way of worshipping God. When Islam came

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    Response to “Baby Makes 3” In Art Gallery in Ontario‚ Canadian artist group General Idea‚ which consists of A.A. Bronson‚ Felix Partz‚ and Jorge Zontal‚ has a series of artworks in the retrospective “Haunt Culture: General Idea”. What impressed me most is a painting “Baby Makes 3”‚ which was created by General Idea from 1984 to 1989. “Baby Makes 3” not only meets people’s aesthetic needs‚ but also has abundant social meanings. “Baby Makes 3” gives people a sense of tranquility and felicity. “Baby

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