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    Anti-rape underware

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    Anti-rape underwear We developed this product so that women and girls could have more power to control the outcome of a sexual assault. We wanted to offer some peace of mind in situations that cause feelings of apprehension‚ such as going out on a blind date‚ taking a morning or evening run‚ "clubbing"‚ traveling in unfamiliar countries‚ and any other activity that might make one anxious about the possibility of an assault. We believe that the tools of self-defense currently available

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    next century.” SAM Advanced Management Journal‚ 61(2): 35-41 4. Manske‚ Fred. (1990/1991). The End of Taylorism - or its Transformation?. International Journal of Political Economy. 20 (4)‚ 61-78. 5. De Montmollin‚ Maurice. (fall75). Taylorism and anti-taylorism. International Studies of Management & Organization. 5 (3)‚ 4-15.

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    Luther, Anti-Semitism

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    believed money could wipe away sin‚ and have people focus more on faith. He created the Ninety-Five Thesis in 1517 which resulted in the Pope excommunicating him from the church. In turn he created the Lutheran church in hope that people would find salvation through faith in Jesus rather than indulgences. However‚ what most people do not know about Luther is his hate for the Jews. There was not always a time that Martin Luther was an enemy of Jewish people. In fact‚ in 1523‚ “Luther was actively lobbying

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    Anti Depressant Psychology

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    In the past pilots were not allowed to take any form of anti-depressant. This rule was created for the safety of the passengers. Some side effects of anti-depressants would inhibit a pilot’s ability to perform their job. Insomnia‚ Diarrhea‚ dizziness‚ fatigue‚ drowsiness‚ tremors‚ increased perspiration‚ abdominal pain‚ vision changes‚ and hot flashes‚ are just several of the many possible side effects of an anti-depressant. Regulators were most concerned about the dizziness‚ drowsiness‚ fatigue

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    Policy and Practice for Children and Young People Discuss the ideology underpinning policy and practice for children and young people and demonstrate an awareness of constructs of childhood and adolescence from either an educational or care perspective. “The idea of belonging and membership‚ being part of a community‚ is a basic human need. It’s one of the principles of our democratic society. We all have the same needs‚ we want to be loved‚ we want to have friends‚ we want to feel that we

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    Anti Federalism Dbq

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    The federalist called for a strong central government‚ a federal bank and an army. They proposed a new constitution‚ while the Anti-federalist wanted to remain under the Articles of Confederation. The Anti-federalist planned for the almost unavoidable corruption of a powerful central government. They wanted true federalism‚ a much better plan for our country long term. The federalist believed that the current system of government could be improved. Strengthening the central government would help

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    General Anti Abuse

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    Whether we like it or not‚ the General Anti-Abuse Rule (GAAR) is to be embraced by all of us by next year as per announced in Budget 2012 - a decision made by the Her Majesty Revenue and Customs (HRMC) to abolish the tax avoidance schemes that is seen as totally abusive and unacceptable for the importance of the United Kingdom herself. The HRMC feels the need to curb the problems of companies investing offshores‚ people not using banks for their businesses and daily transactions and the list go on

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    Anti-Takeover Strategies

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    Mergers and Acquisition Reasons 1. Growth 2. Synergy NAV = PVab – ( PVa + PVb ) – P – E 3. Managerial efficiency 4. Market entry 5. Diversification 6. Tax shields 7. Strategic Some unstated reasons for acquisitions: 1. Megalomania 2. Hubris spirit Forms of Business Combinations 1. Consolidation: result: a new firm e.g. Sandoz + Ciba Geigy = Novartis 2. Merger: result: only one survive e.g. HDFC BK + TIMES BK = HDFC 3. Takeovers: control over mgmt thru substantial portion of its equity. e.g

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    Anti Terrorism Material

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    abominable‚ and hateful activity ever committed by the human beings. Its aim is to horrify the people by the acts of creating horror‚ fear and terror and even damaging properties and hurting and killing innocent people. Unfortunately in recent times a fearful wave of terrorism has run through the whole world‚ particularly Pakistan‚ India‚ America and Afghanistan are its targets. Thousands of men‚ women and children have been killed by the terrorists in different countries and still this satanic activity

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    with gypsies‚ Russians‚ homosexuals and many others. They felt as though that these people were inferior and should be killed. Longerich argues that anti-Semitism was not a mere by-product of the Nazis’ political mobilization or an attempt to deflect the attention of the masses‚ but that anti-Jewish policy was a central tenet of the Nazi movement’s attempts to implement‚ disseminate‚ and secure National

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