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    2012 Husky Air – Pilot Angels Tusaiyanan Mahalingam Hoda Al-Amood Karim Abrahim Gudny Gudbjartsdóttir 03-10-2012 Husky Air – Pilot Angels Table of Contents The Team Charter (cp.1) ................................................................................................................................ 4 Project Name: .......................................................................................................................................... 4 Team Name: .............

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    Antoine Maher Assal Dr. Gregory Polakoff Humanities 345-101-MQ sect.52 12 November 2014 Artificial Meaning Existentialism dwells on the concept of absurdity in life. It focuses on the conflict between the constant and intense search for meaning and the inability to find it. Existentialism also admits that the world is dominated by pain‚ frustration‚ sickness‚ contempt‚ malaise and death. (Barnes 1962) This is the main ideology behind Jean-Paul Sartre’s work‚ “Existentialist Ethics”. The existentialist

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    Buyer-seller relationship – challenge in export marketing for The Handicrafts and Handlooms Export Corporation (HHEC) Anuj Sharma‚ A.K. Dey and Prerna Karwa Anuj Sharma is an Associate Professor and A.K. Dey is a Professor‚ both at the Centre for International Business & Policy‚ BIMTECH‚ Greater Noida‚ India. Prerna Karwa is a Marketing Executive at The Handicrafts & Handlooms Exports Corporation of Indian Ltd‚ Noida‚ India. The development of this teaching case has been facilitated by Bimtech

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    roads led to the towns. With well developed agriculture‚ handicraft production was also promoted. Big part of the urban population consisted of merchants and artisans. The wealthy merchants controlled the caravan-trade in the country‚ conducted trade-transactions and directed the merchant-organizations. To protect their rights artisans united in guilds. There were brick-layers‚ stone-masons‚ carpenters‚ cabinet-makers‚ casters‚ potters‚ glass-blowers‚ goldsmiths‚ jewelers‚ embroiderers‚ tailors

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    Though the roman empire and the roman republic vary in their political structures they are quite common in the structures of their social hierarchy and reasoning for their downfalls. The Roman Republic and the Roman Empire highly differ in their political structures. The republic: created in 509 BCE. was a form of representative democracy. It consisted of 2 consuls of which were appointed by the senate and then voted on. These consuls were the head officers and the were appointed for one year

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    Ch. 20: The Muslim Empires Introduction -Nomadic invasions wasted much of the Muslim world w/ the sacking of Baghdad in 1258 • 3 new Muslim dynasties emerged after the nomadic invasions -New flowering of Islamic civilization; Competition(political divisions+military incursions -Largest-Ottoman from N Africa to S Russia; Safavid dynasty to the E; Mughals in Delhi region of Ganges plain -3 empires combined=largest Islamic political+military power ever -All 3 depended on firearms-“gunpowder

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    Japanese Feudalism vs. European Feudalism Although Japan and Europe did not have any direct contact with one another during the medieval period‚ they independently developed very similar feudal governments. Feudalism was a political and economic system under which a series of relationships occurred between the upper class and the lower classes‚ designed to contain control over land. In the feudal system land is power. Europe incorporated feudalism into their government after the division of Charlemagne’s

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    This bottom tier would harvest crops and do the hard labor (e.g. building of the pyramids in Egypt). The artisans would craft and sell the wares which were made. In recent findings‚ "the presence there of tools and statues made from stone not obtainable locally indicates that some trading with distant regions was taking place" (Kishlansky‚

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    Chikankari of Lucknow

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    Lucknow for more than two hundred years but it did not originate here. It flourished in the Mughal courts in the seventeenth centuries. When the Mughal courts disintegrated the artisans scattered across the country.Some of them came and settled in Avadh. They brought their craft with them and paved the way for the artisans of Luknow.Some historians opinion that chikan is a Persian word `Chikin’ or `Chikeen’ kind of embroidered fabric. It is believed that the craft was brought to the Mughal court

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    studied as well. The Renaissance gave way to new forms of painting‚ art and sculpture. During the Renaissance‚ artists were no longer treated as mere artisans‚ as they had been to the medieval past‚ but for the first time emerged as independent personalities and were treated with respect and were even compared to poets and writers. Many artisans merged mathematics with art‚ in order to become more precise in their measurements and to make sure an object was supported both rationally and proportionally

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