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    Questionnaire on ET Portfolio 1. Is the ET Portfolio Page easily accessible? 2. What kind of investments you have made so far? 3. How much is your total investment annually? 4. How do you add Stocks‚ MFs and ETFs? 5. Are all the Stocks‚ MFs and ETFs available on ET Portfolio? 6. In what kind of stocks do you trade or invest in? 7. How much of your total investment is invested in equity market? 8. From how long you are investing in equity market? 9. What attracts

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    to a new urban life‚ termed as industrialisation. From an outside view it’s easy to understand why this can be interpreted as a Marxist novel‚ as it throws up both the clash between Lady Chatterley and Mellors and both social and economic boundaries between individuals. Arguably the strongest indictment of the class system in the novel and the most impacting from a Marxist viewpoint comes in chapter 11‚ ‘ The car plowed uphill through Tevershall‚ blackened brick dwellings‚ the mud black with coal

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    Pilavin et al 1969 1. The aim of the study is to find out if people want to help someone if they have an injury or are just drunk‚ also to see if the person is from different race makes any change in their want to help. 2. Informed consent – the participants didn’t know they were in an experiment. Deception- information has been withheld e.g. the man was an actor Right to withdraw- the participants didn’t have to choice to withdraw at the beginning 3. If the man was on a cane or drunk.

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    (2008) that bullying can take the form of ‘verbal (name calling)‚ physical (hitting‚ kicking) or relational (deliberate exclusion from a group‚ spreading of malicious rumors). After extensive research in Scandinavia‚ Olweus(1993‚ cited in Kumpulainen et al.‚1998) proposed that bullying can be carried out by one or more adolescents and usually occurs on repeated occasions‚ and to some extent‚ it occurs in all schools. Recently bullying amongst young people has gain notoriety in the press due to the

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    Optically active substances in Lake Taihu 11 Fundamental and Applied Limnology Archiv für Hydrobiologie Vol. 170/1: 11–19‚ September 2007 © E. Schweizerbart’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung 2007 Optically active substances and their contributions to the underwater light climate in Lake Taihu‚ a large shallow lake in China Yunlin Zhang1‚ Bing Zhang2‚ Ronghua Ma1‚ Shen Feng1‚ 3 and Chengfeng Le4 With 4 figures and 1 table Abstract: There are few data sets on optically active substances and optical conditions

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    Falling into Theory - One Flew Over the CuckOo’s Nest (Question #2) Psychoanalytic Approach Textual Passage Nurse Pilbo: Take your medicine‚ Mr. McMurphy McMurphy: What’s in the horse pill? Nurse Pilbo: It’s good for you. Don’t get angry‚ Mr. McMurphy McMurphy: I’m not getting angry‚ Nurse Pilbo. I just don’t like taking anything when I don’t know what it is. I don’t want anyone slippin’ me saltpeter‚ if you know what I mean. Nurse Ratched: That’s okay‚ Nurse Pilbo. If Mr. McMurphy does not

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    Discipline/Program: History Course Title: History 1301: U.S. History from Discovery through 1877 Course Rubric and Number: HIST 1301 Semester with Course Reference Number (CRN): Summer Session II 2013 Semester‚ CRN 45757 Course Location/Times: Online Course Semester Credit Hours (SCH): 3 Hours‚ Lecture Course Contact Hours: 48 Contact Hours Course Continuing Education Units (CEU): 0 Course Length (number of weeks): 5 weeks Type of Instruction: Lecture Instructor Contact Information: Name: Mr. Michael

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    The study conducted by Steffenson Birgitta‚ et al.‚ (1999) defines attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder as a significant public health problem that is one of the most commonly diagnosed disorders in child and adolescents. In the study‚ Steffenson Birgitta‚ et al.‚ evaluated the influence of genetic factors on 1480 twin pairs‚ born in Sweden between April 1985 and April 1986‚ which make the twin pairs between the ages of eight and nine years old at the time of the study. The 1480 twin pairs were

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    According to Roehlkepartain et al. (2006) “ some scholars have found‚ for example‚ that certain forms of religiousness may be more pathological‚ including a strictly utilitarian or extrinsic religion or spirituality‚ a conflict-ridden‚ fragmented religion or spirituality‚ an impoverished authoritarian religion or spirituality‚ and a defense mechanism that allows people to deny and retreat from reality” (p. 11). When I see how they removed religion or anything related to the bible in the school system

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    A Marxist reading is one which interprets history as a series of class struggles. Marxists believe that‚ within a society‚ people think and behave according to basic economic factors. These factors are derived from the dominant class imposing their beliefs on the lower classes in order to make them conform to the standards and beliefs of the dominant class. Bram Stoker’s novel‚ ’Dracula’ represents a class struggle not between the bourgeois society and the proletariat society where the proletariats

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