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    Characteristics of a Co-operative A co-operative is broadly defined as a business that is owned and independently managed by its members who utilizes its services‚ and obtain benefits that are shared equally based on use of its services. Members gain in two ways from the cooperative: first‚ earnings are paid to members depending on the sum of businesses they conduct with the cooperative and second‚ members receive more services based on the frequency at which they use the cooperative. Normally‚

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    The Characteristics of Cat Loving and Caring‚ Curious‚ Playful‚ Cuddly‚ Adventurous‚ Silly and Goofy‚ Funny‚ Smart and Intelligent‚ Friendly‚ Affectionate‚ Sleepy‚ Stretchy‚ Agile CAT COMMUNICATION - BODY LANGUAG Cats which communicate mostly with other cats use mainly on body language and scent - this is their "native language". Their body language is subtle. There are at least nineteen different types of "miaow" which differ in pitch‚ rhythm‚ volume‚ tone‚ pronunciation and the situations in

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    Relationship Characteristics Out of all the relationships I have had all of them pale in comparison to my wife and me. How we met is deemed by most people as weird but more intriguing is what basis our relationship started on. At first contact‚ I was very heart broken and I needed someone to talk to about it to. I met Christina on a social networking site and at this time people were very skeptical about internet relationships. What was supposed to stop at friendship ended up developing into

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    Course 1. Characteristics of Education Family‚ society‚ mass media‚ formal educational institutions‚ influence man. We keep abreast of latest developments and learn other branches of knowledge. Education is life-long learning (Till death). It brings about integrated development. P.T‚ Training of mental faculties ensures healthy emotional satisfaction and brings about socialization. Influences‚ Inspirations‚ Maturity is obtained systematically‚ in a planned manner for harmonious and balanced

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    Piggy Characteristics

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    There are many characteristics that are unique to a civilized person. One of the many character traits include contributing to the common good of the community. Piggy is a perfect embodiment of this key trait. During the fierce dispute between Jack and Ralph over supremacy‚ Jack asks the group of boys to vote Ralph out of the leadership position‚ however they refuse to do so. Enraged‚ Jack leaves and announces that if anyone would like to join him‚ they are welcome to. Following Jack’s departure

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    Relationship Characteristics Psy/220 July 5‚ 2013 Relationship Characteristics The relationship that I am going to reference is the one that I have with my mother. My mother was recently divorced and I am clueless what is wrong with her. My mother use to be the type of person that could do everything for herself‚ financially‚ documents etc. Now that she has a power of attorney she acts like she is completely helpless. My sister and I have tried helping her to the best of our ability to be

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    Gangs Characteristics

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    Describe the characteristics and motivations of gangs. Where‚ when‚ and why they became dominant? What characterizes successful gangs and how have they evolved over centuries? Give some examples of successful gangs throughout the history‚ and explain why they succeeded. Most gangs are established and motivated due to the need of protection; this protection can be for protecting the areas and street‚ which they live in or neighborhoods‚ with individuals of their culture or ethnic group. Also‚ gangs

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    Human Characteristics

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    Humans and animals share many characteristics‚ but are still categorized differently. Animals are looked more of being vicious‚ barbaric‚ uncivilized‚ and cruel. Animals do not have a higher conscience; they will do anything to survive in their habitat. Humans are looked at on a different level than animals‚ they are put on a higher level because humans have evolved to become civilized and have the ability to reason. Animals run on instinct and don’t have the ability to reason like humans‚ but when

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    Retail:-The selling of goods and services directly to consumers in small quantities. Retailing:-The activities involved in selling goods directly to consumers. ORGANISED RETAILERS:- Like department stores‚speciality stores ‚shopping complexes ‚ malls ‚ large scale multiple chains etc. Organized retailing‚ in India‚ refers to trading activities undertaken by licensed retailers‚ that is‚ those who are registered for sales tax‚ income tax‚ etc. These include the publicly traded supermarkets‚ corporate-backed hypermarkets and

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    Snipers play a critical role in the United States Military. They are excellent scouts‚ renowned for identifying enemy weaknesses and high value commanders. Often working alone or in small groups‚ they can strategically pin down enemy patrols‚ creating fear and ineffectiveness amongst enemy combatants. Since the Snipers work is stealthy‚ conventional forces perceive it to be of some mystery‚ therefore treating them differently. While most of the infantry units have a considerable amount of unit cohesion

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