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    density is high. 1. One density independent limiting factor is natural disasters‚ such as fires‚ floods‚ and tornadoes‚ each of which can wipe out a significant number of a population. 2. Another density dependent limiting factor is competition which can occur between organisms that use the same resources‚ such as food‚ shelter‚ space‚ and so on. When populations become crowded‚ individuals and populations will compete for these resources. 2. Another density independent limiting factor is

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    State capitalism State capitalism in emerging markets is triumphing over liberal capitalism. State capitalism occurs when the government actively intervenes with firms and companies to boost economic growth. For example‚ the Chinese state accounts for 80% of the country’s companies. Hence‚ by controlling these multinational corporations (MNCs)‚ the China government shapes the overall market by managing its currency‚ directing funds to favored industries and working closely with Chinese companies

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    How has the role of technology affected independent films and their film-making process? The distribution of film has changed phenomenally during the last 10 years. Advances in technical equipment have benefitted the film-making process. Independent directors are now able to create high-quality films on a small budget. New technology‚ such as social media is one of a more prominent mediums used in modern filmmaking. In fact‚ many modern films choose to market and distribute themselves in this

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    am. I know what I am capable of. I am independent and I don’t need anyone to tell me who I am or what I should do. I have been the same person from the time I was born and I will remain the same person till I die. The argument of enduring and independent self is been going on for centuries. But can we really say that we have an enduring self? Do we depend on others or are we independent? I believe that we do have an enduring self. We are not fully independent we depend on others to know who we really

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    4 ELEMENTS OF STATE | by Phatsakone Chanhchom on March 9th‚ 20100 COMMENTSShare | Following the Montevideo Convention on Rights and Duties of states which was a treaty signed at Montevideo‚ Uruguay‚ on December 26th‚ 1933.The state as a person of international law should possess the following qualifications: (a) a permanent population (people); (b) a defined territory; (c) government (political authority); and (d) capacity to enter into relations with the other states (diplomat recognition

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    civil servants‚ public servants‚ officialdom‚ departmental government etc. All state bureaucracies are someway organized based on a definite purpose or functions. This is achieve through the construction of departments‚ ministries and agencies charged with responsibility for particular policy areas like education‚ defense‚ agriculture etc. The number of such departments and agencies varies over time and from state to state. In the bureaucratic system‚ the works of the department or organization are

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    make one’s decisions‚ to decide on one’s choices‚ and to complete one’s desires is called independent thought. Often in the modern world‚ this gift is taken for granted‚ with many people exercising it every moment of the day. However‚ for individuals living in the 1800’s‚ personal reflection did not exist for everyone‚ especially for women and children. Many authors attempted to tackle the lack of an independent society‚ with none being greater than Emily Dickinson‚ Henry James‚ and Kate Chopin. In

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    States of matter Four fundamental states: Solid - In a solid the particles (ions‚ atoms or molecules) are packed closely together. As a result‚ a solid has a stable‚ definite shape‚ and a definite volume. Solids can only change their shape by force‚ as when broken or cut. Liquid - A liquid is a nearly incompressible fluid that conforms to the shape of its container but retains a (nearly) constant volume independent of pressure. The volume is definite if the temperature and pressure are constant

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    BUSINESS PLAN OUTLINE – INDEPENDENT TRAVEL & CONSULTING AGENCY Business Description & Strategy The tourism industry has undergone extensive growth over the last several decades. I intend to penetrate this lucrative market in a home-based venture as an independent travel agent. I will associate with travel agencies willing to work with me. I will refer business to them and for each sale‚ receive a commission fee. My business strategy will be mainly on delivering exceptional service geared

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    The Welfare State: Developments and Perspectives 1. Absolute Poverty and Relative Poverty. Sociologists and Economists use different definitions to measure poverty. One such definition is absolute poverty‚ where people lack the necessary food‚ clothing or shelter to survive. This is more common in developing countries‚ but still occurs in the European Union. For example‚ the Homeless can experience this kind of poverty. The 1995 United Nations World Summit on Social Development in Copenhagen

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