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    Without an education people still can live happily and success in their life. People have to know the true meaning of education. Education is different from being literate. Education is something divine and it is linked to survival. What education do you think that ants have? Still‚ they are disciplined. People always have the urge to survive‚ and the curiosity to learn. Without school there are still many outlets of information and media‚ no one can hide from learning if they are in any social situations

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    Primary Hyperhidrosis

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    Hyperhidrosis is a disorder characterized by excessive sweating in amount greater than what is physiologically necessary to maintain homeostasis [1-5]. This condition may be primary (idiopathic) or secondary to an underlying disease or medication. Only primary hyperhidrosis (PHH) will be addressed in this work. Primary hyperhidrosis is a dermatological and neurological disorder caused by an abnormal activity of the eccrine sweat glands. A noteworthy portion of patients experiencing excessive sweating

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    harm are divided into two separate categories‚ those which involve primary victims and those which involve secondary victims. The current position in such cases is that policy based restrictions are applied to claims made by secondary victims which can be avoided by primary victims. Consequently‚ the courts apply different tests in establishing a duty of care depending on whether the claim emanates from a primary or a secondary victim. There is a major debate as to whether it is desirable to apply

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    Primary Key

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    identify the possible candidate keys‚ the primary key‚ a probable foreign key‚ and potential secondary keys. a. PARTS (PART_NUMBER‚ STORE_NUMBER‚ PART_DESCRIPTION‚ QTY_ON_HAND‚ COST‚ RETAIL_PRICE) Candidate keys: PART_NUMBER is the only candidate key. No other field will identify parts uniquely. Primary key: PART_NUMBER is the primary key. Foreign key: STORE_NUMBER is a foreign key from the STORE table. Secondary keys: There are no other potential secondary keys. b. CUSTOMER (CUSTOMER-ID‚ CUSTOMER_NAME

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    Primary Teeth

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    (disambiguation). Deciduous teeth | | A six year old girl’s deciduous teeth‚ which are beginning to fall out. | Latin | dentes decidui | Code | TA A05.1.03.076 | Deciduous teeth‚ otherwise known as reborner teeth‚ baby teeth‚ temporary teeth and primary teeth‚ are the first set of teeth in the growth development of humans and many other mammals. In some Asian countries they are referred to as fall teeth as they will eventually fall out‚ while in almost all European languages they are called milk

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    Primary Memory

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    Explain about Primary memory. There are two kinds of computer memory: primary and secondary. Primary memory is accessible directly by the processing unit. RAM is an example of primary memory. As soon as the computer is switched off the contents of the primary memory is lost. You can store and retrieve data much faster with primary memory compared to secondary memory. Primary memory is more expensive than secondary memory. Because of this the size of primary memory is less than that of secondary memory

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    Secondary Motives

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    SECONDARY/ LEARNT/ PSYCHOLOGICAL MOTIVES ·Besides the basic biological needs‚ the expression of psychological needs is also of great significance:through society and culture in which one lives. · Non-satisfaction of these motives may lead to mental illness. Main psychological needs are: i. Achievement ii. Curiosity iii. Need for appraisaliv iv. Need for affiliationv v. Need for powervi vi. Work as motive 1.Achievement · Self- actualization or attaining excellence in relevant

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    Paris Basin: - Tertiary Activities Account for the development of tertiary activities in one non-Irish region of your choice. Tourism * Capital city - naturally draws tourists ranging from sight-seers to historical enthusiasts. * Home to monuments and buildings and areas of interest. * Eiffel tower - daily tours to the top with a restaurant at the top - iconic monument designed by Gustave Eiffel overlooks the city + Rvr Seine on which are numerous daily cruises * Sacre Coeur

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    THE TOPIC: Primary research is any type of research that we go out and collect ourselves. Examples include surveys‚ interviews and observations. In other words information that has been collected at first hand is called primary research. It involves measurement of some sort‚ whether by taking readings off instruments‚ sketching‚ counting‚ or conducting interviews. Conducting primary research is a useful skill to acquire as it can greatly supplement our research in secondary sources‚ such as

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    Chapter Two: The influence of background‚ relationships‚ self-concept and human development on the transition from primary to secondary school. Introduction Many factors will have an impact and influence on the child’s successful transition from primary to secondary school. This chapter will make use of Bronfenbrenner’s (1994) theory of human development and will thus examine a number of ‘social factors’ identified by the ESRI (2004) as having an impact and influence on the transition between the

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