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    ROLE OF CELEBRITY ENDORSEMENT ON CUSTOMERS 1 2 Mahak Saxena Prachi Mittal 3 4 Sneha Singh Jadaun Pradip Swarnakar GROUP NO-07 Email- 4swarnakar@gmail.com‚ 2prachimittal815@gmail.com ABV-INDIAN INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT‚ Morena Link Road Gwalior-474010‚ Madhya Pradesh‚ India 1‚ 2‚ 3-Student ABV-IIITM‚ Gwalior 4-Assistant Professor‚ ABV-IIITM‚ Gwalior ABSTRACT and are ready to pay more whenever The celebrity endorser is a universal

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    MEMORANDUM TO: Supervising Attorney Maureen Kordesh Subject: elmwood V. ridgeland DATE: DECEMBER 5th‚ 2012 QUESTION PRESENTED Whether Elmwood’s artistic work qualifies as a “work of visual art” and whether she was the author of said work under the Visual Artist’s Rights Act of 1990 (VARA); if these elements are met‚ the issue needs to be addressed of whether she has a right to recover for damages in regards to the destruction of her “work of visual art”. Congress enacted VARA in order to “protect…

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    as conferencing depends on the individual circumstances of each case‚ including the type of offence committed‚ the level of remorse‚ and the desire of the offender to restore justice to the victim. Furthermore‚ a reduction in recidivism is not determinative of success. It must also be shown that other fundamental aims of restorative justice have been fulfilled‚ such as victim involvement and satisfaction with the process‚ and an increase in compliance with restitution orders. Ultimately‚ the success

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    nrd;idg; gy;fiyf;fofk;; UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS (Established under the Act of Incorporation XXVII of 1857 – Madras University Act 1923) B.Sc. / B.C.A. DEGREE [CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM] EXAMINATIONS November 2012 (State University) TIME-TABLE [For candidates admitted to the Course of Study from the Academic Year 2008-2009] Time: FN – 10.00 am to 01.00 pm AN - 02.00 pm to 05.00 pm Max: 75 Marks DATE & SESSION SUBJECTS SUBJECT CODE FOUNDATION COURSES PART – I – LANGUAGES - FIRST SEMESTER Tamil

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    Microbiology 4th ed. McGraw Hill. ISBN 0-8385-8529-9. Soforowa‚ E.A.‚ 1982. Medicinal plants and traditional medicine in Africa. John Wiley and Sons‚ Chichester.‚ pp: 198. Todar‚ K.‚ 2011. The Normal Bacterial Flora in Humans. Todar’s Online Textbook of Bacteriology. Watt‚ J.M. and B.B. Wijka‚ 1962. The Medicinal and Poisonous Plants of Southern Eastern Africa 2nd edition. Wong-Ting-Fook‚ WTH.‚ 1980. The medicinal plants of Mauritius. ENDA publication No. 10.‚ Dakar.

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    1)medicine of the renaissance epoch : The Renaissance was a great period of intellectual growth and artistic development in Europe. . As part of that scientists and thinkers began to shake loose from the traditional views that governed medicine in both the east and the west. The focus of treatments was no longer a divinely ordained natural balance. Knowledge advanced through the scientific method—conducting experiments‚ collecting observations‚ reaching conclusions. Information was disseminated

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    DE FACTO RECOGNITION (DE FACTO STATES: IT’S IMPACT ON INTERNATIONAL SYSTEMS) Abstract The de facto state is a secessionist entity that receives popular support and has achieved sufficient capacity to provide governmental services to a given population in a defined territorial area‚ over which it maintains effective control for an extended period of time. This paper examines the impact that de facto states have on international society and international law and assesses how they are dealt

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    the overall collective behavior is sought in the patterning of social arrangements that is considered to be both outside the actor and prior to him (Sampson‚ 1985). That is‚ the social patterns of power or of institutions which are held to be determinative of human action are also seen as having been in existence before any particular actor came on that scene. In lay language‚ sociological explanations of crime place the blame on something social that is prior to‚ external to‚ and compelling of any

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    PGA TOUR‚ INC. V. MARTIN (2000) A brief overview of the case: Should a golfer with a congenital leg disease have the right to use a golf cart in professional golf tournaments? In the case of PGA Tour‚ Inc. v. Martin (2000)‚ the justices of the US Supreme Court disagreed. Their disagreement turned in part on competing views about whether walking the course is essential to the game of golf. To what extent does the debate about using golf carts call into question the athletic nature of golf and the

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    What does the condition of tropical neurasthenia tell us about history of disease and colonialism? Executive Summary The Western countries have established the world market during the first quarter of the twentieth century. At that time‚ the Europeans in the tropical colonies experienced a kind of nervous condition which was diagnosed as the tropical neurasthenia. It s not a psychosis or madness but according to Anna Crozier(2009)‚ an ennui or loss of “edge” caused by the strains of tropical life

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