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    feelings because maximum time feelings are negative in nature. The case worker listen purposefully clients feelings neither praising nor condemning. Don’t point out any one as good or bad because of one’s psycho-social problems.(Prof. S.Rengasamy‚ Madurai Institute of Social Sciences) * Principle of purposeful expression of feelings is the recognition of Clients needs to have opportunities to express their feelings freely to the

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    Ooredoo

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    telephone services‚ digital futures‚ broadband solutions‚ fiber technologies‚ business markets and serving both consumers. Ooredoo is also an Omani communications provider owned by Ooredoo (formerly the Nawras group) .It was founded in 2004. It is the Sultanates’ first private company owned Telecommunications Company which serves two million customers as of August 2010. Mr. Amjad Mohamed Al-Busaidi is the chairman of Ooredoo and Mr. Greg Young is the CEO. It offers voice and data services through platform

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    and Network Security‚ VOL.11 No.1‚ January 2011 197 An Approach to Detect and Prevent SQL Injection Attacks in Database Using Web Service IndraniBalasundaram 1 Dr. E. Ramaraj2 1 Lecturer‚ Department of Computer Science‚ Madurai Kamaraj University‚ Madurai 2 Director of Computer Centre Alagappa University‚ Karaikudi. Abstract SQL injection is an attack methodology that targets the data residing in a database through the firewall that shields it. The attack takes advantage of poor

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    dams of india

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    A dam is a barrier that impounds water or underground streams. Dams generally serve the primary purpose of retaining water‚ while other structures such as floodgates or levees (also known as dikes) are used to manage or prevent water flow into specific land regions. Hydropower and pumped-storage hydroelectricity are often used in conjunction with dams to generate electricity. A dam can also be used to collect water or for storage of water which can be evenly distributed between locations.

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    types of government

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    WORLD TOURISM: PROJECT #1 TYPES OF GOVERNMENT Quimson Ronabel F. *H-268* Prof. Adrian F. San Miguel Government in the case of its broad associative definition‚ government normally consists of legislators‚ administrators‚ and arbitrators. Government is the means by which state policy is enforced‚ as well as the mechanism for determining the policy of the state. A form of government‚ or form of state governance‚ refers to the set of political systems and

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    AP World History Focus Questions for Key Concepts Period 3: Regional and Trans regional Interactions‚ c. 600 to c. 1450 CE Key Concept 3.1 Expansion and Intensification of Communication and Exchange Networks Answer Concepts & Relevant Factual Examples in Underline “Factoids” How did trade networks in the post-Classical Era compare to the Classical Era? Even though the Americas and Afro-Eurasia stayed separated‚ this era saw a deepening and widening of old and new networks of human interaction

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    transportation‚ still a huge difference can be spotted between them both. According to The Brunei Times (2013) “Citing statistics‚ the Ministry of Communications Deputy Permanent Secretary said that an estimated 15‚000 vehicles are registered in the Sultanate every year.” Thus‚ the transportation between Brunei and Singapore can be described in three ways which are the similarities and differences of public transportation of both countries are using and the evaluation that can be obtained from both countries

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    Mindanao conflict

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    as Muslim missionaries were converting to Islam all the ruling families in southern Mindanao. The Spanish began a campaign to try to Christianize them‚ calling them contemptuously by the Spanish name of Moro. Soon began wars between the Muslim sultanates in the south and the Spanish in the north which altered with periods of uneasy peace. During those peace periods‚ thought‚ the Spanish failed to gain full control over the southern islands or to convert many of the local population to Christianity

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    Constantinople was occupied- fact that led to the Turkish national movement. By 18 September 1922‚ the occupying armies were expelled‚ and the new Turkish state was established. On 1 November‚ the newly founded parliament formally abolished the Sultanate‚ thus ending 623 years of Ottoman rule. Under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk‚ who became the first president of Turkey‚ a new state was formed. In 1945‚ Turkey became charter member of the United Nations‚ in 1952‚ it joined NATO‚ and in

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    Muhammad Ali used many French practices in effort to build up the new Egyptian state. He established schools to train modern military officers and built factories to supply his new army. Ottoman Reform and the European Model: Tension between the Sultanate and the Janissaries sparked a Janissary revolt in Serbia in 1805. Serbian peasants helped to defeat the Janissary uprising and went on to make Serbia independent of the Ottoman Empire. Sultan Mahmud II believed that the loss of Greece indicated a

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