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    C. R.‚ & Hilton‚ T. P‚ 2014). Age of the respondents was measured in years and the average monthly household income measured in an average total household income per month in Mongolian national currency‚ tugrug‚ MNT (1euro = 2‚295.40MNT (Bank of Mongolia‚ 2015)). Gender‚ marital status‚ ethnicity‚ residence‚ education‚ employment‚ health insurance status of the respondents were all measured by nominal scales. Self-assessed health status variables consisted of items psychological health status (PsyH)

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    considered the gridiron. Now this is somewhat contradicting. These quarterbacks are the highest paid athletes on the so called‚ “Gridiron”. Even when Brett Favre got into the league‚ there was no such rule to protect him. When the Vikings went to the NFC Championship game against the saints‚ who had a bounty out for solely injuring him‚ where was this roughing the passer that we see today? The most dominate quarterbacks are being paid an incomparable amount to those that played when the gridiron was

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    (1937–45) France[a] Poland Canada Australia Yugoslavia (1941–45) Greece (1940–45) Belgium (1940–45) Netherlands (1940–45) New Zealand Norway (1940–45) South Africa Brazil (1942–45) Mexico (1942–45) Czechoslovakia Mongolia Mongolia (1945) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Client and puppet states Philippines (1941–45) Axis Germany Japan (1937–45) Italy (1940–43) Hungary (1940–45) Romania (1941–44)

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    Racial and cultural diversity means that there are‚ according to Professor So‚ different ways of life‚ languages‚ political values and religions existing in a society. (Professor So‚ HKUST lecture‚ 1 November 2012) To determine whether cultural and diversity is essential to the advancement of a globalized society‚ which is a society that trades‚ exchanges‚ or is interconnected with other societies around the globe‚ the effects of diversity on the economic development and the living standard of the

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    International Center Admission to a master study at Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel 1. General information Application must be sent to the central administrative office Uni-ASSIST for every master studies held in German. Their application has to be sent only to the following address: Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel c/o UNI-ASSIST e.V. Helmholtzstr. 2-9 D – 10587 Berlin The application forms can also be downloaded at http://www.uni-assist.de/index_en.html. Please notice that you

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    China and rare earths Of metals and market forces Is China’s grip on essential minerals loosening? Feb 4th 2012 | HONG KONG | from the print edition ALL that glisters is not gadolinium. Even so‚ that mineral and its 16 “rare earth” cousins—found in everything from batteries to catalytic converters—do help make the modern world go round. And‚ as the world’s manufacturers of such products have been reminded recently‚ China has a chokehold on their production. China’s grip on rare earths first

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    Pakistan’s Experience With Democracy and its Outcomes Zafarullah Khan Email: cce@comsats.net.pk Paper prepared for the Project on State of Democracy in South Asia as part of the Qualitative Assessment of Democracy Lokniti (Programme of Comparative Democracy) Centre for the Study of Developing Societies Delhi “A country does not have to be deemed fit for democracy; rather‚ it has to become fit through democracy.” — Amartya Sen An overview During the past 57 years‚ Pakistan’s experiences

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    INTRODUCTION Recent political and economic developments at the global and regional levels have resulted in a more conducive development environment in the Asian and Pacific region and the opening-up of opportunities for international trade and tourism development for the developing countries of the region‚ including those which are landlocked. Nevertheless‚ the lack of unhindered access to the sea adds transport costs and time to international trade transactions. In addition‚ landlocked countries

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    The Silk Road is a trading route on the continent of Eurasia that stretches from the vast coast of China all the way to Eastern Europe. The trade route was at its greatest use from 200 B.C.E. to 1450 C.E. The society that began the Silk Road was the Han Dynasty in China in approximately 200 B.C.E. The Han Dynasty facilitated trade in the east‚ while the Roman Empire facilitated trade in the west and in Europe. The two empires traded many goods‚ as well as cultural aspects of each society’s way of

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