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    Examples of negotiable instruments A commercial paper is an instrument which embodies contractual rights‚ and the possession of the instrument is required to enforce those rights that are contained in it Although negotiable instruments (eg bills‚ cheques‚ promissory notes‚ certain bearer debentures‚ bonds and share warrants) are categorised as commercial paper‚ not all commercial papers are negotiable instruments. Examples of commercial papers which are not negotiable instruments include bills of lading

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    In this paper I read documents of The Sinews of Peace (‘Iron Curtain Speech’)‚ Central Intelligence agency report‚ “Consequences of a Breakdown in Four-Power Negotiations on Germany”‚ Letter from Khrushchev to Ulbricht regarding the situation in Berlin‚ and Speech by President Ronald Reagan at the Brandenburg Gate‚ West Berlin‚ ‘Remarks on East-West Relations.’ The documents took place around 1946 through 1961. As each document explains and ties together the tension that was occurring in Europe and

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    Vjhvhjvhkkhbkcbbxcvxz t can be said that‚ for a while‚ traditional desktop application developers have been spoiled. This is not to say that traditional desktop application development is easier than other forms of development. However‚ as traditional desktop application developers‚ we have had the ability to create almost any kind of application we can imagine. I am including myself in this grouping because I got my start in desktop programming. One aspect that has made desktop programming

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    objectives and the five principles of national ideology to achieve unity in our diary life. From the five objectives and the five principles of national ideology‚ we are able to know about the history or background of formulation Malaysia and the formulation of the national ideology in Malaysia. Furthermore‚ we are able to become a good role of Malaysian for the King and Country. We are able to learn moral values with the process of finding the way to achieve the unity with the five objectives and the

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    Precision Instruments Case Study 1. What are the different sources of Precision Instruments’ problems? After much success and high profits in their former location‚ Precision Instruments decided to move into a new‚ more luxurious location. Harold‚ who had committed the most capital during Precision’s startup‚ had developed excellent relationships with the workers‚ and always was a source of encouragement to them‚ retired. All of this‚ combined with the new building’s expenses and a downturn in

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    America’s Biggest Disservice to Her Peace Keepers “Greater love hath no man than this‚ that a man lay down his life for his friends.” (John 15:13‚ KJV) In March of 2010‚ a survey was completed that totaled the number of active service members to 2‚266‚883; surprisingly the number of military personnel make up less than one percent of the United States total population. At this time‚ there had been 2.28 million military personnel that have deployed to places like Iraq and Afghanistan. Since World

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    Mahatma Gandhi used the term “Satyagraha” to refer to a kind of active but absolutely non-violent resistance to oppression. In his words: “Truth (satya) implies love‚ and firmness (agraha) engenders and therefore serves as a synonym for force. I thus began to call the Indian movement Satyagraha‚ that is to say‚ the Force which is born of Truth and Love or non-violence‚ and gave up the use of the phrase “passive resistance”‚ in connection with it‚ so much so that even in English writing we often

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    and country toward devastation. Today there is great angst around the world and all peace-loving organisations‚ institutions‚ countries and human beings are unhappy because of increasing hatred and conflicts. Beside these‚ poverty‚ unemployment‚ insecurity and disasters both natural as well man made are the contributing factors to these problems. These all are because of cultural conflicts between human beings. Culture‚ supposed to flourish human life and provide entertainment‚ has become the cause

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    The idea that democracies do not fight each other can be traced back to the writings of Immanuel Kant over two hundred years ago in essay ‘On Perpetual Peace’‚ however‚ only in the early 1980s and with the writings of Michael Doyle was the idea consolidated. According to Doyle and other advocates of the democratic peace theory‚ liberal democratic states have been able to maintain peaceful relations amongst themselves‚ but are prone to wage war against non-democratic regimes. In order to prove this

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    UGANDA MARTYRS UNIVERSITY The East African School of Diplomacy‚ Governance and International Studies Department of Good Governance and Peace Studies Theme: Whose Community? Memory‚ Conflict and Tradition Topic: Conflict and formation of memory Paper Title: “Identity Formation after Conflict: Unhealed Memories in Framing the Future of the Society” A Seminar paper by: Katwesigye Doreen (2011-M161-10004) d.katwesigye@umu.ac.ug or dorynkaz@ymail.com Mobile: +256 775541482

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