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    wasn’t for technology. Philip Curtin states in his novel‚ The Rise and Fall of the Plantation Complex that‚ "The pace of change in technology became more rapid than it had ever been in the past‚ and the pace of change in all aspects of human society seemed to accelerate. The coming of industrial technology therefore took on the appearance of a permanent revolution." The Europeans advances in technology definitely helped them in their quest to be the most

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    PROPOSAL USE OF TECHNOLOGY AND ITS EFFECT ON SPORTS SUBMITTED BY O.VISHNU (CB.CM.U3MAC09029) CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION II. AIM OF THE STUDY III. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM IV. REVIEW OF LITERATURE V. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY VI. HYPOTHESIS VII. BIBLIOGRAPHY INTRODUCTION An era of increasing technological developments has impacted sports tremendously. In this report‚ we aim to explore how photo-finish and hawk-eye technology have brought more fair

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    Introduction In America‚ the problem of slavery began as an economic event which saw the affluent Europeans and Americans trade and own slaves who worked for them. The number of slaves that each person owned or commanded represented their wealth and the influence in the society. Coming from another country‚ I think America is all about liberty and rights. However‚ slavery is the opposite of the American concept. For me‚ Slavery was fairly new to me even though it is in the past. I didn’t know the

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    According to Motion Picture Association of America‚ Inc‚ one of the most important economic and cultural resources in the United States is the production of TV shows and films. TV industries provides more than 1.9 billion jobs‚ and the workers in these jobs are getting more than 113 billion dollars as a salary in total every year. In addition‚ Television advertising plays vital roles to encourage economic growth. Moreover‚ Companies are motivated due to advertising by competing and providing new

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    1 REPORT of the ORGANISATION STUDY PROGRAMME at HMT MACHINE TOOLS LIMITED KALAMASSERY Period 23.05.2011 to 22.06.2011 Submitted by Job Thomas Cochin University of Science and Technology Kochi – 682 022 MAY-JUNE 2011 2 CONTENTS Title Page Number 3 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO ORGANISATION STUDY INTRODUCTION Organizational studies‚ sometimes known as organizational science‚ encompass the systematic study and careful application ofknowledge about how people act within

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    Introduction The economic reforms started in 1991 ushered in a new era in Indian Economy. From a protected economy it became an open globalised economy which was supposed to be integrated well to the world economy. Some Macroeconomic Indicators existing at the onset of economic reforms. Indicators Particulars Population BPL 36.8% Per Capita Income growth 3.3% GDP Growth Rate 5% The Planning Commission estimates the population below the poverty line using the expenditure distribution of NSS

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    important of all technological advances would be the space program. Without the technology gained from our space program‚ all the other items would have never happened or would have taken a lot longer to be developed. It all began in the late 1950’s with the launch of the Russian satellite Sputnik. Prior to that most Americans assumed that the United States was superior to all other countries when it came to technology. With Russia apparently becoming the leader in space exploration‚ Congress passed

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    Macroeconomics ECON224-1201A-16 AIU Online Factors behind Economic Growth in Hong Kong and Singapore There are many similarities between Hong Kong and Singapore. Both countries enjoy high economic growth rates for the past three decades‚ they are known as “East Asian Tigers” because they made a transition from poverty to Newly Industrialized Economies (NIE’s) in a very short period of time. Both Hong Kong and Singapore were British colonies with both legal and administrative systems of their

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    Environment ’s effect on Growth of Bread Molds I. INTRODUCTION A. BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Molds are species of fungi. There are many different kinds of molds‚ some of which are specially adapted to grow in particular environments or on particular surfaces. Unlike plants‚ molds cannot produce their own food‚ so they need an external source of energy and nutrients. Molds (and mildew) are fungi. Fungi are neither plant nor animal but‚ since 1969‚ have their own kingdom. The fungi kingdom

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    Effect of Substrate Choice On Growth Of Mealworms Abstract: The experiment is designed to show which substrate A or B will better nourish a mealworm. A mealworm was placed in each substrate for a period of seven days and the change in mass from Day 1 to Day 7 was compared. The data was compiled and statistically analyzed. The experiment failed to reject the null hypotheses that there would be no difference in the two substrates regarding meal worm growth

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