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    Physics is a natural science that involves the study of matter and its motion through space and time‚ along with related concepts such as energy and force. More broadly‚ it is the general analysis of nature‚ conducted in order to understand how the universe behaves. Physics is one of the oldest academic disciplines‚ perhaps the oldest through its inclusion of astronomy. Over the last two millennia‚ physics was a part of natural philosophy along with chemistry‚ certain branches of mathematics‚ and

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    A critical view on my view; 3 main research paradigms in tourism studies using ecotourism as an example. Paradigm; a conceptual framework within which scientific theories are constructed‚ which is consistent within itself‚ but may need completely revising as evidence challenging the factual accuracy of some aspects of its accumulates. (Chambers 21st century dictionary‚ 1996) Ecotourism; the careful development end management of tourism in areas of unspoiled natural beauty‚ so that the environment

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    Dunning Eclectic Paradigm Offers a unifying framework for determining the extent and pattern of foreign owned activities‚ it posits that multinational activities are driven by three sets of advantages such as ownership‚ location and internalization. This had later been termed as (OLI) model. It is the configuration of these sets of advantages that either encourages or discourages a firm from undertaking foreign activities and becoming an MNE. Ownership advantages are advantages that arise from

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    with issues and concerns unlike any faced by those of the past. The changing face of crimes and criminal activity in this country and around the world are at the root of many of these challenges. In this country‚ the most significant issue is the shift to a more multicultural society. There are also concerns regarding police corruption‚ use of deadly force‚ racial profiling and the job hazards of policing in an increasingly dangerous world. The way police agencies enforce the laws and work to provide

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    In "The Thematic Paradigm‚" University of Florida professor of film studies‚ Robert Ray‚ defines two types of heroes pervading American films‚ the outlaw hero and the official hero. Often the two types are merged in a reconciliatory pattern‚ he argues. In fact‚ this "reconciliatory pattern found its most typical incarnation…in one particular narrative: the story of the private man attempting to keep from being drawn into action on any but his own terms. In this story‚ the reluctant hero’s ultimate

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    The region of South Asia comprising of two nuclear states India and Pakistan‚ which also happen to be long time rivals are flashpoints of future conflicts. The conflicts arise from the on and off imbalance of nuclear deterrence‚ trans-border terrorism‚ water dispute or the much clichéd Kashmir issue. But one must note that these conflicts won’t come into play without the role of foreign involvement like the United States and China. The United States is on the verge of losing balance because of

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    As Emergency Medical Providers there are various challenges when it comes to the patient’s airway‚ but opening their airway is the most crucial because if you do not have an open airway no oxygen will reach the patient’s lungs which in turn does nothing to assist the patient. According to the class power point‚ “Emergency medical care begins with ensuring an open airway on the patient”. Also the power point states‚ emergency medical techs have to “rapidly assess whether an unconscious patient has

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    “Perfection itself is imperfection.” [1] A perfect world or a utopia can be created‚ but it cannot be sustained or controlled. A utopia is an imagined fairy tale place with everything someone can desire. A perfect place with everything to its ‘perfection’‚ with the right amount of fear and fun‚ which is hard to create‚ sustain‚ or control. Perfection is what makes a utopia‚ since there never can be perfection utopias cannot be prolonged or precise. Everyone has their own utopias as well as an idea

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    New Paradigm Banking Business Model:- The adoption of Bank- Driven Digital Business Networks [BD-DBN] for optimizing his SMEs Customers/Partners networks By Sherif Mohsen Abd El Fattah Shaltout Supervised by Dr Wael Kortam This paper was submitted in Partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA) At Maastricht School of Management‚ MsM Maastricht‚ the Netherlands Maastricht School of Management P.O. Box 1203

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    Feasibility study A procedure that identifies‚ describes‚ and evaluates candidates systems and selects the best system for the job. Depending on the results of the initial investigation‚ the survey is expanded to a more detailed feasibility study. Feasibility study is a test of system proposal according to its workability‚ impact on the organization‚ ability to meet user needs‚ and effective use of resources. It focuses on three major questions: 1) What are the user’s demonstrable needs and how

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