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    Lust in the Name of God

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    Devadasi system is not only exploitation of women‚ it is the institutionalized exploitation of women; it is the exploitation of Dalits‚ the lower class of untouchables; it is the religious sanction given to prostitution of helpless economically and socially deprived women; It is the glorification of humiliation of women. Inherent in this system is the fascistic belief that a certain section of human population‚ the lower caste‚ is meant to serve the ‘higher caste’s superior men’. Inherent in it is

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    Choosing Brand Names

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    Choosing Brand Names Introduction How should brand names be chosen? Is the name important? Marketing theory suggests that there are three main types of brand name: (1) Family brand names: A family brand name is used for all products. By building customer trust and loyalty to the family brand name‚ all products that use the brand can benefit. Good examples include brands in the food industry‚ including Kellogg’s‚ Heinz and Del Monte. Of course‚ the use of a family brand can also create problems if

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    Domain Name Server

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    Domain Name System (DNS) Introduction: DNS is a protocol within the set of standards for how computers exchange data on the Internet and on many private networks‚ known as the TCP/IP protocol suite. Its basic job is to turn a user-friendly domain name like "facebook.com" into an Internet Protocol (IP) address like 173.252.110.27 that computers use to identify each other on the network. Computers and other network devices on the Internet use an IP address to route our request to the site we’re

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    whats in a name exp

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    HANNAT NAMAGANDA PROFESSOR MATHEWS ENGLISH 101 DATE: 3/4/13 WORD COUNT: 1‚008 WHAT I PREFER. In the essay “What’s In a Name‚” Henry Louis Gates Jr. reflects on how his father stood up as an example to him in a confusing situation to a 5 year old child at the time. Growing up Henry Louis Gate Jr. had everything‚ from money to all material things he wanted. His family was wealthy and they could afford everything and also they lived in the upscale community known for rich people. Now that he has grown

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    Name and Example Output

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    faculty(fid) -> student(adv_id) zip(zipcode) -> student(zipcode) zip(zipcode) -> faculty(zipcode) Use the above information to create queries for the following questions 1) Display the the name of each student and what zipcode they live in. sort them by last and then first name in ascending order Example output data John James lives in 60543 Matt James lives in 60122 April Harmon lives in 60115 Ans: SELECT fname‚ lname +’ lives in ‘ + ‚ Zipcode FROM student

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    October 2012 The Woman Warrior: Slashing Silence With a Steel Pen In her postmodern autobiography‚ Woman Warrior‚ Maxine Hong Kingston narrates her life as a Chinese American struggling to find her identity in a home permeated by ambiguity. As Kingston matures‚ she comes to recognize the destructive nature of silence‚ and is able to articulate the malignant cause and effect relationship silence has on the individual human psyche as well as the well being of others. Kingston begins her autobiography

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    My Name and Its Meaning

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    Before I was born my parents had started looking for names they could give me. Since they had no idea if I was a boy or girl they came up with names for each sex. Each male name they had in mind for me had value along with each girl name. My mother and father had come up with a list of names they each liked.   So once I was born my parents decided they wanted a family name and dubbed me Gabriela Patricia. Gabriela is my uncle’s name in feminine form and my mother was very fond of it and thought it

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    Types of Drug Names

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    Types of Drug Names Shellie Nash 11/3/12 HCP/210 Lequista Smith When working in pharmacy practice‚ it is important to know the different types of drug names‚ how they differ from each other and why one drug might be chosen over another. It is also important to have a working knowledge of what the different drugs are used for. Having this knowledge and understanding aids in the prevention of errors and allows us to explain the medication to the patient accurately. There are four

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    The Story of My Name

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    4. "Why did your parents give you your name - what is the story of your name? Are you named after someone or some place? If you don’t know why you have your name‚ make up a story." 1. My name is Viet Nga. Anyone who sees my name at the first time‚ will think of something relating to Viet Nam and Russia. It’s right. It’s a romantic love story of my parents and my name was given to memorize the time and the place where my mother met and loved my father. Back in 1985‚ a Vietnamese student was sent

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    A Woman of Substance

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    TANIA MAJOR: A WOMAN OF SUBSTANCE QUESTION 1: How would you describe Tania Major in terms of locus of control? Why? Locus of control refers to the generalized belief about the amount of control people have over their own lives (McShane & VonGlinow‚ 2000‚ p.191). This concept was originally developed by Julian Rotters in 1954 and is known to be a psychological term. In simpler terms‚ locus of control refers to an individual’s perception about the underlying main causes of events in his/her life

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