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    were so afraid or torn from their families that they committed suicide. One of the ways to commit suicide was to refuse food and starve. But the captains wanted as much of their cargo to reach the Americas. So they would use tools such as the speculum orum to force feed the slaves so they wouldn’t die. This instrument would be forced into the slave’s mouth so food could be forced

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    section‚ each step of the methodology will be explored in detail. Finally a summary will connect all the information in a concise manner. Introduction Case study is an ideal methodology when a holistic‚ in-depth investigation is needed (Feagin‚ Orum‚ & Sjoberg‚ 1991). Case studies have been used in varied investigations‚ particularly in sociological studies‚ but increasingly‚ in instruction. Yin‚ Stake‚ and others who have wide experience in this methodology have developed robust procedures. When

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    FFORUM ORUM SPECIAL ISSUE: Focus on Leadership The Quality Management Winter 2004 Volume 30‚ Number 1 www.asq-qmd.org A Pe e r - R e v i e w e d Pu b l i c a t i o n o f t h e Q u a l i t y M a n a g e m e n t D i v i s i o n o f t h e Am e r i c a n S o c i e t y f o r Q u a l i t y INSIDE THIS ISSUE From the Chairman . . . . . . . 2 Leadership Characteristics for Quality Performance . . . . 3 Why certify? . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Quality Leadership‚ Situational Style . . . . . . . . .

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    Publishers _The 2nd Decade Nation Building in Progress 1975-1985 Anthony M. Orum‚ Z. P. (2010). _Common Ground?: Readings and Reflections on Public Space._ New York: Routledge‚ Taylor and Francis. Eisen. (2008‚ October 10). _How is History preserved and destroyed in Singapore‚ with regards to its heritage?_ Retrieved February 19‚ 2011‚ from HY4101: http://hy4101.wordpress.com/2008/10/27/the-uses-of-history-in-singapore/ Lee‚ T Chou‚ L. (1998). The cleaning of Singapore River and the Kallang Basin: approaches

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    Eisner‚ E.‚ & Peshkin‚ A. (Eds.). (1990). Qualitative inquiry in education. New York: Teachers College Press. Evans‚ R. (1976). Smoking in children: Developing a social psychological strategy of deterrence. Preventive Medicine‚ 5‚ 122-140. Feagin‚ J.‚ Orum‚ A.‚ & Sjoberg‚ G. (Eds.)‚ (1991). A case for case study. Chapel Hill‚ NC: University of North Carolina Press. Garvin‚ D. (1991). A delicate balance: Ethical dilemmas and the discussion process. In C. Christensen‚ et al. (Eds.)‚ Education for judgement:

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    separately. In detail‚ the nominative is used to indicate the subject of a finite verb‚ for example‚ ‘Qu-is’ in the text represent the nominative case. The genitive case is used when one noun modifies another and is often used to show ownership‚ like ‘de-orum’ means ‘of the god’. Dative case is used to indicate a noun which is indirectly affected by the verb‚ such as ‘nobis’ means ‘from us’ in the text. Accusative case indicates an indirect object similar to dative case‚ like ‘te’ means ‘you’ in Latin.

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    resident at Cité Anoshka to better understand the ‘Malaise Créole’. The case study approach seeks to understand the problem being investigated. In addition case study is an ideal methodology when a holistic‚ in-depth investigation is needed (Feagin‚ Orum‚ & Sjoberg‚ 1991). According to Yin [1984] case studies are appropriate where the objective is to study contemporary events‚ and where it is not necessary to control behavioral events or variables. Yin further suggests single case studies are appropriate

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    CONSUMER PROTECTION & REDRESSAL FORUM SUBMITTED To: PROF: N. JAYARAM SHETTY JKSHIM EVALUATOR: JKSHIM SUBMITTED By: K.SANDEEP.SHETTY 1st YEAR MBA ‘B’ SECTION JKSHIM *CONSUMER RIGHTS & REDRESSAL FOR*U*M UNDER CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT‚ *1986 Gandhiji has rightly said: ORIGIN OF CONSUMER RIGHTS Right to Safety Right to Information Right to choice RIGHT TO SAFETY RIGHT TO CHOICE RIGHT TO BE HEARD RIGHT TO SEEK REDRESSAL RIGHT TO CONSUMER EDUCATION Awareness

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    A case study of the acquisition of the Jaguar and Land Rover by Tata Motors Abstract Purpose – This research explores the key factors in the success of the integration and implementation process for creation of value through realization of synergy from the merger of firms. It also intends to study the managerial complexities associated with these key factors. Method – A case study method approach has been adopted in this research from Tata Motors acquisition of Jaguar and Land Rover a British Automotive

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    The Birthplace of humanity All people are most likely to be descendents of beings who lived in Africa millions of years ago. Fossils and genetic evidence suggest that both humans and the forest dwelling great apes descended from a common ape like ancestor who lived in Africa 5 to ten million years ago. The earliest known hominids to which humans belong were the australopithecines‚ which emerged about four million years ago. Recently scientists have found Homo habilis fossils in the Caucasus region

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