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    a strong relationship within no bad mood reason such as Billy Elliot. The full shot of Billy’s Father try to push Billy back to the Health Check Room in the Royal Ballet School while he had changed his mind and want to come home emphasises Billy’s Father realised that Billy need to prove his talent in the good situation like Royal Ballet School. Furthermore‚ a sense of belonging can emerge from experiences through the family because the family is a perfect situation which helps an individual identifies

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    OUTLINE of PHILIPPINES HISTORY Prehistoric Prelude: No pre-hominid or hominid species such as Australopithecus or homo erectus has been found in the Philippines. The first human beings probably reached the Philippines about 40‚000 years ago at roughly the same time as they reached Australia and New Guinea. The Philippines‚ like Australia and New Guinea‚ were never actually joined to the south east Asian mainland but‚ at the low ocean levels‚ the water barrier was much less. The earliest human bones

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    Ballet has been a form of art since the nineteenth century Renaissance. Ballerinas and Danseurs evanesced fluidly across the stage with grace and grandeur‚ However; ballet is a dangerous art form due to the fact that the practices and expectations imposed on ballerinas and danseurs are near impossible and severely consequential. Hours on barre and even longer on centre work cause chronic injuries. The professionals that the train the dancers don’t realize the physical and mental strain that they

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    A prospective‚ randomized and comparative study of oocyte survival by slow freezing and vitrification methods. Dr.Suresh Babu Chaduvula‚ Abstract: Aim and Objectives: To determine the efficacy of slow freezing and vitrification methods in the survival of oocytes. Introduction: Material and Methods: It is a prospective comparative study done in Abha infertility center‚ Abha ‚ Kingdom of SaudiArabia. Results: Discussion: Conclusion: In our study survival of oocytes are found to

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    CODE CONVERTOR FOR PORTABILITY OF APPLICATIONS FOR ANDROID & iPHONE Nitish Sharma Computer Department University of Pune‚ Pune‚ India e-mail: stevelawcon@gmail. com Swapnil Naik Computer Department University of Pune‚ Pune‚ India e-mail: naikneil@gmail.com Rasika Kulkarni Computer Department University of Pune‚ Pune‚ India e-mail: rasikak30@yahoo.in Tanvi Gokhale Computer Department University of Pune‚ Pune‚ India e-mail: tanvisgokhale@gmail. com AbstractWith all the latest technologies

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    The Unnamed Problem In her 1963 book‚ A Feminine Mystique‚ Betty Friedan wrote‚ “As she made the beds‚ shopped for groceries‚ matched slipcover material‚ ate peanut butter sandwiches with her children‚ chauffeured Cub Scouts and Brownies‚ lay beside her husband at night—she was afraid to ask even of herself the silent question—‘Is this all?’”1. As a result of the constantly glaring of the classic “housewife” from magazines such as Good Housekeeping and members of the government such as Governor

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    1. After reviewing the history on SQL server‚ I have found that there have been 7 revisions of the SQL standard. In the most recent‚ SQL 2011‚ there were many new non-temporal features. You have DELETE in MERGE‚ Pipelined DML‚ CALL enhancements‚ Limited fetch capability‚ Collection type enhancements‚ non-enforced table constraints‚ and window enhancements. With SQL:2011 replacing SQL:2008 as the standard in December of 2011‚ there were also some new DDL features that improved the usability of generated

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    ETHICAL DILEMMA CJS/211 September 1‚ 2014 Michael Raneses ETHICAL DILEMMA EBOLA VIRUS Ebola virus appeared in Sudan‚ Zaire in 1976. The very first outbreak of the Ebola virus was named Sudan Ebola virus and it infected over 284 people‚ killing 53% of its victims. Another strain of the infection came infecting 318 people; this strain was called the Zaire Ebola virus. It had the highest mortality rate of 88%‚ and at this time the researchers were not able to pin point where the Ebola

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    PURPOSE OF DOCUMENTATION: Study and analysis of the history of a place is a means towards a better understanding of the architecture native to the place. At present‚ we see a surge in the construction of buildings oblivious to their surroundings‚ which wasn’t the case earlier. This discord between the past and the present can be comprehended by studying vernacular architecture. Hence there is a need to document an area which is rooted in history‚ yet‚ tries to imbibe modernism. This study will help

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    MOVIE REVIEW Akeelah and the Bee Akeelah and the Bee is one of those rare movies that comes along every once in a while and manages to get everything right despite sticking to an almost formulaic plot design. In this case‚ Akeelah is almost a sports movie‚ with the titular heroine involved in a spelling competition instead of any sort of sport with a ball. Make no mistake about it though‚ anyone who has seen the spelling championship on ESPN knows how brutal the competition can be. As a competition

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