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    APPORTIONMENT AND SUCCESSION OF EXTERNAL DEBTS: THE CASE OF THE SFR YUGOSLAVIA by Mojmir Mrak* I. Introduction With the break-up of the Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) in the early 1990s‚ both the newly established states on its territory and the international community in general were once again forced to confront the many problems of state succession. There is no customary international law that can be applied to different types of succession and‚ moreover‚ attempts

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    Girls: Debut Albums and Meeting

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    Naughtiest Girl 2 The Naughtiest Girl Again By Enid Blyton Courtesy: Shahid Riaz Islamabad – Pakistan shahid.riaz@gmail.com 2 BACK AT WHYTELEAFE. ELIZABETH was excited. The long summer holidays were almost over‚ and it was time to think of going back to school. Her mother‚ Mrs. Allen‚ was busy getting all her things ready‚ and Elizabeth was helping her to pack the big trunk‚ "Oh‚ Mummy‚ it’s fun to think I’ll see all my friends again soon!" said Elizabeth. "It’s lovely to be going back to Whyteleafe

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    The Changing Nature of Leadership By: André Martin Contributors: Phil Willburn Paula Morrow Kris Downing Corey Criswell C E N T E R F O R C R E AT I V E L E A D E R S H I P The Changing Nature of Leadership CONTENTS Executive summary Background Who participated in the research? What are the major challenges? What is the current state of leadership? Are organizations investing in the right areas? Has leadership changed in the last 10 years? Triggers & responses to the changing nature

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    Life Changing Technology

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    Life Changing Technology Today‚ many people might say that since a great percentage of the general public own both cellphones and computers‚ interacting as well as communicating have deteriorated because they spend more time conversating through a screen rather than face to face. I believe‚ in the contrary‚ that communication has improved immensely. Technology has just brought a new form of communication which is much more complex than any other. I have had the privilege of communicating with

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    life changing experience

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    A Life Changing Experience The experience of the AIAS American Institute of Architecture Student was incredible. It has had an enormous impact on me in many ways‚ changing the way I look at the world and connecting me with people and events far beyond my formerly limited experience. I am extremely glad to have had this opportunity. It was a wonderful experience on multiple levels. It challenged me and expanded me intellectually and socially. I feel that this experience has had an immense impact

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    Unabridged). The Socratic view of wisdom was that there should be a balance between knowing what you do and acknowledging that which you don’t‚ or‚ at the very least that is how Socrates wished to remain within the recounting of his speech in Plato’s The Apology: “So I made myself spokesman for the oracle‚ and asked myself whether I would be as I was – neither wise with their wisdom nor ignorant with their ignorance – or possess both qualities as they did. I replied through myself to the oracle that it was

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    How Families Are Changing… For the Better Betty Holcomb The present structure of the average family in America is changing‚ mainly due to the growing number of mothers who now work outside the home. The current mark of dual-earner families stands at 64 percent‚ making it a solid majority today. This alteration of the "traditional" structure of the family is a catalyst for other changes that may soon occur. One of the changes that recently have been evident is the increased participation of

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    Public speakers can change societies by changing their way of thinking and/or giving a certain group a voice. Martin Luther King Jr. led the famous "million man march" and was one of the main figures that gave the African-Americans a voice during the Civil Rights movement. The infamous Adolf Hitler made an entire country believe his xenophobic ideology that the Jewish people were the reason were to blame for Germany’s impoverished state. Even Socrates changed the way of Greek thinking altogether

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    Will not stay still” T. S. Elliot The English lexicon is changing and always will change. Discuss with reference to contemporary Australian English. Whether it is the creation of the new or the dying out of the old‚ the shortening of one or the blending of two‚ words and their semantics are forever transforming. The English language‚ as with all “living‚” i.e.‚ currently spoken‚ read‚ and/or written‚ languages are constantly changing. But that change only happens as people use the language‚

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    Changing Roles of Women

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    “Honey‚ I’m Home” now doesn’t even have a gender orientation to it‚ but only 30 years ago it referred to the “bread-winner” (the man of the house) coming home after a long day of work greeting his wife. This idea of male dominance is shown in the text Mirror on America‚ in the picture where the groom is holding his wife who is drastically smaller than him‚ showing some sort of dominance a male has over a female (63). It is also shown in the picture where the man looks like he came home from a long

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