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    Pajek and Social Networks

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    Sciences University of Ljubljana‚ Slovenia http://mrvar.fdv.uni-lj.si/ andrej.mrvar@fdv.uni-lj.si Contents 1 Pajek 2 3 Data objects Main Window Tools 3.1 File . . . . . . 3.2 Net . . . . . . 3.3 Nets . . . . . . 3.4 Operations . . 3.5 Partition . . . 3.6 Partitions . . . 3.7 Vector . . . . . 3.8 Vectors . . . . 3.9 Permutation . 3.10 Permutations . 3.11 Cluster . . . . 3.12 Hierarchy . . . 3.13 Options . . . . 3.14 Info . . . . . . 3.15 Tools . . . . . 3 6 8 8 12 31 33 42 43 44 45 46 47 47 47 48

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    major amendments in the Hindu Succession Act‚ 1956. First‚ it is proposed to remove the gender discrimination in section 6 of the original Act. Second‚ it proposed to omit section 23 of the original Act‚ which disentitles a female heir to ask for partition in respect of a dwelling house‚ wholly occupied by a joint family‚ until the male heirs choose to divide their respective shares therein.2 This paper focuses on the rights of women regarding section 23 of the Hindu Succession Act‚ 1956 and its effects

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    Chapter 33: Postcolonialism and Beyond: Latin America‚ Africa‚ Asia‚ and the Middle East 1. Beyond the Postcolonial era i. Postcolonial societies experienced four stages in the relationship to the industrial European and Europeanized nations: the influence of Cold War rivalries on the new states‚ the economic effects of globalization‚ progress in the spread of the ideals of civil society and participatory government‚ resurgence of cultural and religious traditions. 2. Latin America since 1945

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    crime so far‚ but could do so in the near future on account of living in criminal or inhuman surroundings or those without proper guardians or homes. The Madras Children Act 1920 was the first Children Act to be enacted‚ closely followed by Bengal and Bombay in 1922 and 1924‚ respectively. Later‚ many more states enacted their own Children Acts‚ covering within their sphere two categories of children‚ viz.‚ (i) delinquent children‚ and (ii) destitute and neglected children. Both these categories

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    Chapter 4 notes Devices that store non volatile info and organize info into individual files: USB memory keys‚ recordable optical disks‚ solid state disks (SSD)‚ battery backed RAM‚ and electromechanical hard disk drives. Common disk interface types : SAS‚ SATA‚ IDE‚ SCSI. These apply limits for how disk hardware connects to the computer. Disk storage: any device capable of storing files for a long period of time. Internal Disk: types (IDE‚SATA‚SCSI) non removable fixed disks attached to these

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    Rights of Unborn Coparcener | Gaurang Singh‚ 2010 BA LLB 84 | Family Law II‚ Trimester VI‚ NLIU Bhopal | Sr. No | Heading | Pg No. | I | Introduction | 4 | II | Rights of unborn child under different law | 4 | III | Judgements made before passing of Hindu Succession Act‚ 1956 | 7 | IV | Analysis of Section 20‚ Hindu Succession Act‚ 1956 | 8 | V | Essentials | 9 | VI | Conclusion | 10 | VI | Bibliography | 11 | Statement of Problem: The examination of rights of an unborn

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    existence‚ alienation‚ Diaspora and psychosomatic issues have become the main concerns of the novelists.  Not only in the history of India but also in the history of the world‚ the Partition of India has been documented as the most lethal incidence‚ the entire humanity has ever witnessed. Indubitably‚ the partition loiters as an unforgettable event‚ not only for its political significance in the emergence of the Sovereignties of India and Pakistan‚ but also for its lasting impact of monstrosity

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    1 Silent Trauma: Representing Indian Partition in Subaltern Studies‚ Bapsi Sidhwa’s Cracking India I. Subaltern Studies: Silence of History of Partition and Subaltern In 1947‚ India gained its independence following 350 years of British colonization. At the same time‚ due to the serious communal conflicts that had long existed among the three main communities in India—Hindus‚ Muslims‚ and Sikhs‚ the Independence brought the Partition of India to create two newly independent nations:

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    explanations offer new insight and answers to puzzles that could not be previously be explained. It will then explore several of the possible solutions used to end incidents of ethnic violence. Finally‚ it will focus on the debate surrounding partition as a possible solution to ethnic conflict‚ concluding that it is in fact a viable option for peace when implemented judiciously. According to realist explanations‚ ethnic conflicts are deeply rooted in cognitive and situational needs. In his

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    which then expands into sub-directories. Windows includes various partitions and then directories under those partitions; Linux places all the partitions underneath the root directory by mounting them in specific directories. In contrast‚ Windows uses the letter C as its root directory. In Windows‚ various partitions are detected during the boot process and are assigned a drive letter. Under Linux‚ the system must mount partitions and devices during the boot process; otherwise it will be unaware

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