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    During 1906-12 when the Liberal Party were in power started the Liberal Reforms‚ which were several programmes with the intent to help British citizens living in poverty. There is a debate amongst historians whether or not the Liberal Reforms were effective and helped the people living in poverty. The quote from the historian Martin Pugh suggests that the reforms were not introduced to create a welfare state but only focusing on solving specific problems that poor people have faced. There are other

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    years‚ in addition to the observations of glaciers. In Phase II (1981-1982)‚ ice core studies and hydrometeorological observations were carried out in Langtang Valley. Hydrometeorological data have been obtained almost continuously in Phase III (1985-1992). Through all phases‚ ground and aerial observations were carried out on the distribution and variation of glaciers in Nepal Himalaya. These results in the fields of glaciology‚ meteorology‚ hydrology and geomorphology have been published as

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    challenges. (1) The signals of bubble economy a. The asset-price was unusual The price of stock was much fluctuated‚ which was a typical pheromone of bubble economy. From 1985 to 1989‚ Japan ’s stock values jumped up from 169 trillion yen to 527 trillion yen‚ which the average annual growth rate was 27.5%‚ but‚ in 1985‚ Japan ’s GDP was 324 trillion yen‚ and‚ in 1989‚ Japan ’s GDP was 403 trillion yen‚ so we can calculate that the average annual growth rate was 5%. During the same period‚ the

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    Porter (1985) also identified two basic types of competitive advantage: lower cost and differentiation (Figure 1). And these two types of competitive advantage led to three competitive advantage strategies: cost leadership‚ differentiation and focuses (Porter‚ 1985). Cost leadership is defined as the lowest cost producer in that industry (Porter‚ 1985). Differentiation‚ on the other hand‚ is a firm which seeks to become unique from its industry in the eyes of buyers (Porter‚ 1985). Figure

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    -249 Pragmatics 2:3.235 InternationalPragmatics Association LANGUAGE IDEOLOGY: ISSUES AND APPROACHES Kathrvn A. Woolard 1. Introduction This special issue of hagmarl ’cs derives from a day-long symposium on "l^anguage Ideology: Practice and Theory" held at the annual meeting of the American Anthropology Association in Chicago‚November 1991.1 The organizing premise of the symposiumwas that languageideologyis a mediating link between social structuresand forms of talk‚ if such static imagery

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    Depression Among the Elderly Though depression and anxiety are common throughout the life cycle; depression and older age have commonly been associated with one another (Mulsant‚ 1998). Unfortunately‚ many elderly people are not satisfied and look at this stage as depressing. After years of planning‚ dreaming‚ and expecting the golden years to be the highlight of one ’s life‚ the increased number of stressors related to aging causes feelings of depression. Depression can happen at any age from

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    2005 Sage Publications Downloaded from bst.sagepub.com at University of Wollongong on March 3‚ 2012 The Shock and Awe It was just past midnight on December 2‚ 1984 Downloaded from bst.sagepub.com at University of Wollongong on March 3‚ 2012 40 mond‚ 1985). There is little substance to the UCIL claim that the accident was a result of sabotage by some disgruntled workers. Downloaded from bst.sagepub.com at University of Wollongong on March 3‚ 2012 Varma‚ Varma / BHOPAL DISASTER Downloaded from bst.sagepub

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    Living Well in a New Age. Ed. Shepherd Bliss. Lexington MA: Penquin Books. (1985). Gawain‚ Shakti. ìCreative Visualization.‚î in The New Holistic Health Handbook‚ Living Well in a New Age. Ed. Shepherd Bliss. Lexington MA: Penquin Books. (1985). Newhouse‚ Sandy R.‚ M.A. Amodeo‚ John‚ Ph.D. Native American Healing. in The New Holistic Health Handbook‚ Living Well in a New Age. Ed. Shepherd Bliss. Lexington MA: Penquin Books. (1985). Stevens‚ Petey. ìPsychic Healing. in The New Holistic Health Handbook

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    1. Symbolic interactionism is a theoretical perspective in which society is viewed as composed of symbols that people use to establish meaning‚ develop their views of the world‚ and communicate with one another (Henslin‚ 2012‚ pg. G-6). There are many ways in which “A Class Divided” illustrates symbolic interactionism. After the shooting of Martin Luther King‚ an Iowa teacher took it upon herself to create an activity in which her students could understand what it was like to be discriminated against

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    How we Achieve Happiness Name of Student: Course Title: Instructor’s Name: April 14‚ 2014 In the history of happiness‚ Socrates had a different place in the history of the West since he was the pioneering philosopher to reason that happiness occurred through human effort. Socrates existed in Greece around 460 BC in a place where happiness existed as a preserve of the people favored by the god only. The perception of hubris existed where one could only attain happiness

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