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    Plan Introduction………………………………………………………………………...….4 Part I. Lexico-Semantic Characteristics of different types of borrowed elements in English 1.1. the definition of the term "borrowed word"……………………..………………..6 1.2. the semantic features of types of borrowed elements in English…………………9 1.2.1. translation loans.……………………………………………………………….10 1.2.2. semantic loans…………………………………………………………………11 1.2.3. etymological doublets………………………………………………………….12 1.2.3.4. hybrids……………………………………………………………………….15 1.2

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    ECONOMIC ACTIVITY AS REFLECTED IN PAINTING: THE CONTRASTING VIEWS OF ECONOMISTS AND ART HISTORIANS [1] Manuel Santos-Redondo Universidad Complutense de Madrid [las diferencias con respecto al Documento de Trabajo disponible en la Web estan subrayadas] 1. Introduction The Moneychanger and his Wife is probably the picture most widely used to illustrate economic activity‚ and so it is (supposedly) well known by economists‚ managers‚ and accountants. The accounting book which appears

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    Securing Plastic Money Using an RFID Based Protocol Stack Rishab Nithyanand Department of Computer Science University of California - Irvine rishabn@uci.edu Abstract. Since 2006‚ there have been three major systems that have been implemented in an attempt to reduce the threat of credit card fraud - Chip and PIN (United Kingdom)‚ Chip Authentication Program - CAP (European Union)‚ and RFID enabled credit cards (United States of America). In spite of a big effort by the EMV1 ‚ there has been

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    GENEESKUNDE TUSSEN DRROM EN DRAMA [Medicine between dream and drama] 83-87 (Kok-Agora Pubs.‚ Kampen 1987); and G.F V. GENEESKUNDE 2017 (1986). 84 Issues in Law & Medicine‚ Volume 28‚ Number 1‚ 2012 ^° ’ ’ M. SCHOOYANS‚ MAÎTRISE DE LA VIE‚ DOMINATION DES HOMMES [Mastery of life‚ domination of people] (Éditions Lethielleux‚ Paris-Namur 1986).

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    Travian is set in classical antiquity. Each player starts the game as the leader of a small‚ undeveloped village‚ surrounded by undeveloped resource fields. The player can develop these mines to increase their resource output. The village can be developed by constructing new buildings and upgrading existing ones. Recruiting military units allows players to attack other villages to plunder its resources‚ and defend from enemy attacks. Villages may trade their resources with other villages if both

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    www.ecofem.org/journal IN THE SHADOW OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT: FROM MOTHER EARTH TO FATHERLAND by Maria Soledad Iriart CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. INTRODUCTION ECOFEMINISM THE DEATH OF NATURE AND THE RISE OF SCIENCE THE MASCULINE RE-BIRTH OF HUMANS AND RATIONALISM CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. INTRODUCTION This dissertation examines some ecofeminist critiques of modern conceptions of nature. It focuses on the re-evaluation of the nature conception within western thought‚ following the emergence of

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    • BETWEEN THE UNES: THE REPRESENTATION OF CANADIAN WOMEN IN ENGUSH-LANGUAGE NOVELS WRIITEN BV WOMEN IN THE 1930S Ann Gossage Department of History McGiII University‚ Montreal March‚1996 A Thesis submitted to the Facult) of Graduate Studies and Research ln partial fulfilment of the requiremern of the degree of Master of Arts (c) copyright Ann Gossage‚ 1996 • .+. National L‚brary of Ganada ACqUISlt;onS and Blbllographlc seMCes Branch 395 Wellington Street Ottawa. Ontario K1AQtI

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    Fashion cannot survive without the media. Its success as both an art form and a commercial enterprise depends upon attention in the media. The media have played a vital role in shaping fashion into the complex cultural phenomenon it has become. Photography‚ and later film and television‚ have medialised fashion. Fashion has become an intrinsic part of today’s visual culture‚ and vice versa. Fashion magazines‚ glossies and women’s journals cannot exist without fashion‚ but fashion also cannot exist

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    Business Studies A-Level Revision Notes Business Ownership A. Reasons for Owning a Business Advantages • Enjoy higher flexibility and autonomy • Entitled to give orders to employees • Higher profit potential B. Ways to start a business ■ Buying an Existing Business Advantages • Save effort and time in planning‚ analyzing‚ recruiting.. • Avoid look for a location and design plant layout • Provide a network of existing customers‚ suppliers and distributors • Availability of business information

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    for Economic Policy Research Center for Economic Studies Maison des Sciences de l ’Homme Alternative Systems of Health Care Provision Author(s): Timothy Besley‚ Miguel Gouveia and Jacques Drèze Reviewed work(s): Source: Economic Policy‚ Vol. 9‚ No. 19 (Oct.‚ 1994)‚ pp. 199-258 Published by: Wiley on behalf of the Centre for Economic Policy Research‚ Center for Economic Studies‚ and the Maison des Sciences de l ’Homme Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1344496 . Accessed: 24/12/2012 16:11 Your

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