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    Tolerance in the Netherlands In all aspects‚ the Netherlands has always been a very tolerant country. Nevertheless‚ there is a remarkable diminution going on in the Dutch liberty. For example‚ after the murder on politician Pim Fortuyn‚ who had a critical opinion on the Islamization of the Netherlands‚ ethnical tolerance became less. Also‚ the government wants to make more restrictions to the drugs policy. Now broadcasted on the TV is an advertising about a internet campaign to regain the high level

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    strength to decrease as well. Since signal to noise ratio is signal strength – noise power‚ SNR also decrease as the distance increases. For the second part of experiment‚ where we observe noise and throughput in presence of Microwave Oven‚ I noticed that as microwave oven level increases from Warm to High‚ there is more interference between two computers. As the power level increases‚ throughput for both TCP and UDP should decrease but since there were so many interferences from microwave‚ graph fluctuate

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    1970s‚ Samsung acquired a semiconductor business‚ thereby setting the stage for future growth in electronics. Throughout the 1980s‚ SEC supplied global markets with massive quantities of commodity products such as televisions‚ VCRs‚ and microwave ovens. The company sold its products to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) that resold them under their 1 “Samsung Electronics Marketing Special: Brand Reloaded—analyzing the world’s fastest growing brand‚” CLSA Emerging Markets‚ May 2003.

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    in cross-cultural perception. We do so by way of exploratory case studies in the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the police in the Netherlands and Curaçao. We demonstrate how crosscultural perception between two specific ethnic groups‚ European Dutch and African Curaçaoans‚ changes depending on the amount of power imbalance in the various organizational and national contexts. With this article‚ we follow the call for research on the impact of power dynamics on cross-cultural perception‚ an approach

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    [4]In 1982‚ Onida started assembling television sets at their factory in Andheri‚ Mumbai. Since then‚ Onida has evolved into a multi-product company in the consumer durables and appliances sector. Onida achieved a 100% growth in ACs and microwave ovens and a 40% growth in washing machineslast year. ONIDA came out with the famous caption ’Neighbour’s envy‚ Owner’s Pride’‚ another popular theme of the ads was a devilcomplete with horns and tail in the 1980s. The devil was replaced by a married couple-

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    and give recommendations on how a Dutch person could behave in Thailand. Life in the Netherlands In The Netherlands‚ everyday life is rather casual. The Dutch celebrate many holidays and have many days off a year‚ whether it be King’s day‚ Whitsun‚ Easter‚ Christmas and many more. Dutch people are very friendly and they always greet everyone‚ regardless if they know them or not. “Dutch society is very egalitarian‚ individualistic and modern” (Wikepedia‚ 2015). Dutch people are very direct and informal

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    Islamic tradition marry more than one wife? Dutch view of polygamy. What is the assignment?  The assignment is to make a report about a chosen subject.  What is the chosen subject?  The chosen subject is to research why and how some young men in the Netherlands‚ according to Islamic tradition‚ marry more than one wife. Describe the reasons and the ritual. Involve the Dutch legal criteria for marriage and the Dutch view of polygamy. Compare the Dutch view with the criteria in the Sharia Islamic

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    Encouraging more Respect for the Dutch Culture By: Koen Roosenboom Grade: 10A ISS Table of Contents Introduction pg. 3 Description of the Process pg. 4 -Research and Planning pg. 4 -Writing the first half and rewriting the first half pg. 5 -Writing the second half pg. 7 Analysis pg. 8 - Useful resources and the AOI linked to it pg. 8 - Changes in the plan pg. 9 - Techniques used in the project and time management pg. 10 - Has my understanding of the AOI grown during the project

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    2. External analysis According to Marcus & Van Dam influence external factors an organization‚ whether an organization can only limited influence external factors. Therefore is important to analysis the external factors of a company‚ as they have to be informed about the macro environment in which they cooperate. The macro environment includes the external factors environmental‚ technological‚ economical‚ social‚ political‚ cultural‚ demographical‚ regulatory‚ general competitive and legal

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    100 Basic Terminologies on Food Preparation Bake: To cook in the oven with dry heat. barbecue: To cook on a rack or spit over hot coals or some other source of direct heat. baste: To spoon pan juices‚ melted fat‚ or another liquid over the surface of food during cooking to keep the food moist and add flavor. beat: To mix ingredients together with a circular up and down motion using a spoon‚ whisk‚ or rotary or electric beater. bind: To thicken or smooth out the consistency of a locked. blanch:

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