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    spends a lot of time explaining to the reader how the social media is set up and how they interact with each other. The authors state that the more users allow OSN’s to interact and connect your different accounts‚ the more at risk you are for privacy leakages. Research shows that if you make your account private on one account but public on another‚ anyone can access your information on both accounts. The authors suggest that OSN’s allow users to make their information private and not allow accounts to

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    issued in exercise of the powers under this Act. The Director have been empowered to take up investigations. Enforcement Directorate ‡ The Directorate of Enforcement is mainly concerned with the enforcement of the provisions of the FEMA to prevent leakage of foreign exchange which generally occurs through the following malpractices. 2.Remittances of Indians abroad otherwise than through normal banking channels‚ i.e. through compensatory payments. 3.Acquisition of foreign currency illegally by person

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    that is on a large scale faces some issues‚ including: There are concerns about the coating of the pipeline and the risks of leakages‚ in particular in Georgia‚ where oil spills might significantly impact the country’s strategic water resources in the Bojorni National Park. Concerns were also raised over the fact that the pipeline runs through earthquake zones‚ which leakages nearly inevitable or could not be avoided. Campaigners have highlighted the prospect of up to 30‚000 civilians along the pipeline

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    XI. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY Medical Diagnosis T/C Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever/ Pleural Effusion‚ T/C Liver Pathology Definition Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever - is a severe‚ potentially deadly infection spread by certain species of mosquitoes (Aedes aegypti). Pleural Effusion - is excess fluid that accumulates in the pleural cavity‚ the fluid-filled space that surrounds the lungs. Excessive amounts of such fluid can impair breathing by limiting the expansion of the lungs during inhalation. Liver

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    pinoy kasi THERE have been no easy answers to the controversy around the leakage of questions in the recent nursing licensing examinations. Wouldn’t a retake be better for all of the batch 2006 examinees‚ to remove the cloud of doubt around their competence? But wouldn’t a retake mean more expenses‚ some families selling‚ literally‚ the last carabao? And after all’s said and done‚ who should be punished for the leakage? My sense is that we’re having difficulties with these ethical issues because

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    of breast implants there are several possibilities of side effects of this type of procedure. Especially‚ the first three years it is very common for some sort of complications‚ including loss of sensation‚ hematomas‚ capsular contracture‚ saline leakage and suicides. Loss of sensation after surgery is commonly temporary causing either numbness or sensitivity. It’s caused when the breasts or nipple had some sort of damage to nerve endings. The nerves usually recover within six months to a

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    Sex Tourism in Olongapo

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    particular focus on the Philippines. It will begin by reviewing the historical context of sex tourism in the Philippines‚ then go on to consider the current situation: who engages in child sex tourism; poverty and negative livelihood strategies; the ‘leakage’ of tourist money; the role of social distanciation; and issues regarding age. It will conclude with a discussion of what is and could be done to end child sex tourism. In addition to a range of print and internet-based sources‚ this essay also

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    the recharge capacity of aquifers. The primary sediments reported at the site were highly erodible silts that would have been swept away by the flush floods (Zimmerman‚ 2007‚ p.2). 3.2.3 Effects of Differential Settlement‚ Loading and Reservoir Leakage Another item of consideration is increased settling of the earthen dam under sustained loading. This can be partly attributed to the weight of water and the structure that account for cracking (West‚ 2010 p. 259). However‚ cracking was less likely

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    Ballarpur Industries Limited (BILT) – Case study ------------------------------------------------- BILT- Organization of hope BILT is a leading paper company in India and a part of Avantha Group‚ a global corporation with revenues in excess of US $ 4bn. In 2012‚ BILT completed 10 years (2002 – 2012) of its structured set of activities‚ projects and programmes as part of its formal Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative. Bilt published its first Sustainability Report with specific focus

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    pollution spread and made it basically unusable to potential park visitors. Finally‚ he had to even pay a hefty sum of $500 to have his land cleaned due to leakage from a piping system running along the farms property line that encroached onto his. He feels that he shouldn’t have to continue to inhale a rotten smell while watching for leakage from pipes near his property line for potential damage and cleanup and seeing the park become a

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