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    The Archigram Movement

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    British architectural movement‚ Archigram‚ since it first came to prominence in 1960. Of the scant texts available (of which many are in Japanese‚ as opposed to English)‚ the authors generally attempt to describe this radical form of architecture only in terms of its designers/innovators - Ron Herron‚ Michael Webb‚ Warren Chalk and Dennis Crompton - and the ways in which it differs from the pre-existing traditions. The fascination of an architectural collective‚ members of which have envisioned leviathan

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    Sport: Volleyball Skill: How to spike a volleyball Equipment: Volleyball and volleyball net Directions: 1. Stretch your arms and legs for 10-20 seconds each before starting. This will reduce your risk of pulling a muscle or injuring yourself. 2. Position yourself behind the 10-foot line (attack line)‚ which is the line that is about 4 feet away from the net. If you have long legs or take bigger steps‚ stand a little farther back. If you are left handed‚ you may want to spike on the right

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    Kuka Movement

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    Kuka Movement 1857 During the pre-independence days‚ the British followed the policy of ‘Devide and Rule’. It was their strategy to become offensive against the roots of Indian culture. During those days‚ so many Butcherkhanas (Slaughter houses) in different parts of Punjab. During the days of Maharaja Ranjit Singh‚ there was total ban on cow slaughter. When British annexed Punjab‚ they printed these words on copper plates – “COW are not to be killed in Amritsar. The Penalty of killing cow is

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    Lovely Professional University‚ Punjab Course Code Course Title Course Planner Lectures FIN302 BASIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 16414::Jyoti Verma Course Category Tutorials Practicals Credits Courses with numerical and conceptual focus 4.0 1.0 0.0 TextBooks Sr No Title Author Edition Year Publisher Name T-1 Essentials of Financial Management I M Pandey 3rd 2012 Vikas Publication Reference Books Sr No Title Author Edition

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    from now c. $100 received each year beginning one year from now and ending 10 years from now d. $100 each year beginning one year from now and continuing forever 4. You want to establish a “wasting” fund‚ which will provide your with $1000 per year for four years‚ at which time the fund will be exhausted. How much must you put in the fund now if you can earn 10% interest per year? 5. You take a one-year installment loan of $1000 at an interest rate of 12% per year (1% per month) to be

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    The Abolitionist Movement

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    Slavery is the act of possessing people as property. For example‚ a southern white plantation owner forces an african american slave to work without pay and can cause any form or degree of punishment at anytime because that african american is the southern white plantation owner’s slave‚ meaning that the white person owns the african american and therefore can do anything the southern white plantation owner desires with the slave. This horrendous practice first started in America in 1619 in the american

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    Movement of people

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    ’The movement of peoples between 1750 and 1901 were carried out mainly against the wishes of those who moved.’ The years between 1750 and 1901 saw the movement of large numbers of people around the world. Most of these migrations were carried out against the wishes of the people involved. First‚ Native Americans and‚ later‚ Africans were kidnapped or sold into slavery in the Americas. Later‚ British convicts were transported overseas. Even voluntary migrants often had little choice but to seek

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    The magic number in Jeff Bezos net worth Jeff or also known as Jeffrey Preston was the founder of one of the world’s largest online based retailers which is popularly known as Amazon. Since the company was first incorporated in 1994‚ the sales have only increased in numbers and the company itself has been heavily involved in terms of logistical innovation which give it a great amount of popularity. This helped the business grow to several different countries and registers millions of dollars in

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    The Feminist Movement

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    The Feminist Movement (aka The Women’s Movement‚ Women’s Liberation) brief history Source: Wikipedia OUTLINE: (complete this as you read) 1. Define FEMINISM (as bell hooks’ defines it): Feminism is a collection o movements and ideologies aimed at defining‚ establishing‚ and defending a state of equal political‚ economic‚ cultural‚ and social rights for women. 2. the 1st Wave (19th-early 20th centuries) FOCUS: The 1st Wave focused on the efforts of many fighting for gender equality‚ race equality

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    The Somoz Movement

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    the creation of leadership‚ provided training‚ money‚ and supplies. By 1985 they had succeeded in the unification of all resistance groups. This unification then allowed the Contras to carry out more sophisticated forms of resistance. However‚ due to a lack of military size and force‚ the Contras were forced to fight a more guerrilla type war‚ in which the goal was to undermine and destabilize the Sandinista government. To accomplish this type of warfare the CIA provided manuals in how to carry out

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