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    History of Prostitution Prostitution is considered to be the oldest profession in the world. According to Francoeur (2002)‚ a number of Buddhist Jataka tales‚ whose oral sources go back to 500 B.C.E.‚ concern sex workers. A 13th-century text on social conditions speaks of “vesya” (prostitutes). Women with extraordinarily beautiful could become socialized as prostitutes to serve the king. They would be trained in the “sixty-four womanly arts” and socialized to be cultured and provide sexual satisfaction

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    (1987) Hotel Terminus: Klaus Barbie et son Temps (1988) Household Saints (1993) House of Games (1987) How Green Was My Valley (1941) How to Marry a Millionaire (1953) Howards End (1992) Hud (1963) Ken Burns’ America: Huey Long (1985) Husbands and Wives (1992) The Hustler (1961) I I Know Where I’m Going! (1947) I Remember Mama (1948) I Want to Live! (1958) If... (1969) Ikiru (1952‚ reviewed 1960) I’m All Right Jack (1960) Imitation of Life (1959)

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    and Hierarchies.” Harvard Business School . Bruner‚ Robert F. (1985). “The Use of Excess Cash and Debt Capacity as Motive for Merger.” Colgate Darden Graduate School of Business (December). DeAngelo‚ Harry‚ Linda DeAngelo and Edward M. Rice (1984). “Going Private: Minority Freezeouts and Shareholder Wealth.” Journal of Law and Economics 27 Donaldson‚ Gordon (1984). Managing Corporate Wealth. New York‚ Praeger. Dun’s Business Month (1985). Cash Flow: The Top 200: 44-50. Easterbrook‚ Frank H. (1984)

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    diapers with artificial chemical absorbents. The second market segment consists of those consumers who use cloth diapers‚ but for the past years the sales rise very quickly for the disposable diapers‚ total dollar sales of disposable diapers at retail in 1985 were expected to be about $3.0 billion‚ or about 8 percent for units‚ and in Canada currently consumed about $ 0.25 billion at retail‚ with an expected growth rate of 20 percent per year until 1990. And UK is about twice this size and growing at the

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    by anemic growth in the traditional series market in the last decade. While looking at romance novel sales in North America‚ single-title romance books indubitably presented much stronger growth (Exhibit 1) than series. In the six years between 1985 and 1990‚ single-title romance has been chipping away steadily at the lion’s share of the romance novel market once enjoyed by series. Harlequin’s market share in romance novels dropped by 8% in 6 years – the figure that single-title market share

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    Merchant Marine where he helped transport Jewish refugees out of Europe (Crain‚ 1985). Kohlberg received his doctorate in 1958 and began his career as an assistant professor of psychology at Yale University. He got married and had two children soon after (“World of Sociology” n.d.‚ para. 2). He became interested in morality due to Jean Piget’s study of the cognitive development of children (Swan 2010; Crain‚ 1985). His theories were different from past theories because he didn’t assign specific

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    Government of India constituted the Central Ganga Authority (CGA) under the chairmanship of the Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in February 1985. 3. It has been renamed as the National River Conservation Authority (NRCA) in September 1995‚. The Cabinet approved GAP in April 1985 as a 100 per cent centrally sponsored scheme. 4. The GAP was thus launched in June 1985 with the establishment of the Ganga Project Directorate (GPD)‚ renamed as the NRCD (National River Conservation Directorate) in June 1994

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    for students to apply the concepts. The key leadership variables discussed in this case study are as follows: 1) sources of power (French & Raven‚ 1959)‚ 2) servant leadership (Greenleaf‚ 1977‚ 1996) 3) transformational leadership (Bass‚ 1985)‚ 4) followership (Kelley‚ 1988) and 5) change (Bartunek & Moch‚ 1987). In a context of forced integration in the early 1970’s‚ a football team is charged with the task of creating a major paradigm shift. Participant Case “In Virginia

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    information to research subjects on the true purpose of research. Reynolds (1979) defined deception as research where the researcher conceals the real purpose of the study and the true nature of what is to be expected by research participants. Baumrind (1985) enlarges on Reynolds (1979) definition and classified deception in two categories: intentional and non-intentional where the former carries the meaning of “withholding of information in order to obtain participation‚ concealment in natural

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    have this capability when centered in a populated area. But fortunately‚ most of these potentially destructive earthquakes center in unpopulated areas far from civilization” (USGS.gov). In this report we will be analyzing the earthquake of Mexico City 1985. Most of the earthquakes occur near the circumference of Pacific Ocean. Due to the terrifying nature of this region‚ it is known as the “Ring of fire”. Seismologists have given it a name of their own‚ “Circum-Pacific Belt”(USGS.gov). But this does

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