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    employed to illustrate an arrangement of the government within which sovereignty is divided constitutionally between the constituent political units (for example provinces or states) and a central governing authority. History and Development of Federalism: Over the course of American history federalism has developed. The boundaries and balance between the state and national government have altered significantly‚ at different points in time‚ within the twentieth century. The responsibility of the national

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    Horizontal World Analysis

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    “A small town is a place where there’s no place to go where you shouldn’t. (Bacharach).” Small towns have a character and has history greater than credited. Debra Marquart illustrated the history of her small town. Throughout the passage described in first person narrative by Debra‚ herself‚ explained her story of what she has seen and been told. In “Horizontal World” author Debra Marquart applies vivid imagery‚ unique diction‚ and a personal anecdote to convey the importance and uniqueness of small

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    LECTURE 1 1. History of phonetic development 2. Subject of Phonetics 3. Branches of Phonetics 4. Connection of Phonetics with other sciences 5. Methods and devices of phonetic investigation 1. History of phonetic development The “birthplace” of phonetics is considered to be Ancient India. The idea of studying sounds was brought about by the need to understand Veda (1500 BC)‚ i.e. sacred songs (brahmans) sang during religious ceremonies. The principal question for the

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    financial statement analysis are horizontal analysis‚ vertical analysis‚ and ratio analysis. The function of all three analyses is to evaluate the significance of financial statements data. Horizontal analysis function is to evaluate and compare data given by the financial statement for at least two years with in its own company. Vertical analysis expresses the amounts of the financial statements as a percentage from the amounts given on the financial statements. Vertical analysis also makes it so that

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    Vertical coordination: Vertical Coordination is the process of heightening economic value by more closely adjusting the links in the protein value chain through shared strategic vision‚ long-term contracts‚ economic transfer‚ and well-defined partnerships. Vertically structured‚ is like a "tall" company who have a chain of management‚ and this kind of company usually has a CEO at the top and making decisions‚ and then CEO also can delegate authority or power to lower-level managers. Companies with

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    THE HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF E-BOOK INTRODUCTION Ever heard of E-book? It is not something new as it has been with us for almost forty years now. According to Mary Jane (2008)‚ E-book‚ electronic book or digital book is a digital version of a printed book. It is made in a form which can be read on computers‚ portable devices‚ some handsets or some other digital devices. It usually comes with tools which can make reading easier compare to a normal book. They allow readers to search for words

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    Economic Integration

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    Economic integration Economic integration is the unification of economic policies between different states through the partial or full abolition of tariff and non-tariff restrictions on trade taking place among them prior to their integration. This is meant in turn to lead to lower prices for distributors and consumers with the goal of increasing the combined economic productivity of the states. The trade stimulation effects intended by means of economic integration are part of the contemporary

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    Cambodia. Their early history is unrecorded but most Cambodians consider themselves descendants of the Angkor Empire that stretched most of Southeast Asia. Under constrain threats to invade by Thailand and Vietnam‚ the king of France placed Cambodia under France’s protection in 1963. This only lasted until 1953 when they gained full independence from France after the occupation of the Japanese during World War II. The most dramatic event that has happened in Cambodia’s history was the Khmer Rouge

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    HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF SCHOOLS The concept of grouping students together in a centralized location for learning has existed since Classical antiquity. Formal schools have existed at least since ancient Greece (see Academy)‚ ancient Rome (see Education in Ancient Rome) ancient India (see Gurukul)‚ and ancient China (see History of education in China). The Byzantine Empire had an established schooling system beginning at the primary level. According to Traditions and Encounters‚ the founding of

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    Author Debra Marquart in her memoir “The Horizontal World”‚ writes about North Dakota and how she confesses her love for it in a very indirect way. There were very many considerable amounts of situations in her hometown and visitors would think that the land is plain and unimpressive. Debra includes many strategies to characterize the upper Midwest. Some of these strategies include imagery‚ tone‚ and syntax‚ also‚ diction‚ personification‚ and pathos‚ and lastly‚ ethos‚ logos‚ and audience. Imagery

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