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    TOPIC- CUSTOMER PREFERENSE TOWORDS ONLINE SHARE TRADING WITH SPECIAL REFERENSE TO ANAND RATHI SECURITIES IN BHILAI DURG REGION INTRODUCTION ONLINE TRADING Today is world of technology. So‚ the person who adopt it‚ get the success. So‚ online trading means trading through electronic means. Online trading is the trading in which the investors who are familiar with the use of computer and Internet they directly trade in stock market. They trade any time at any place when the stock market is open. The

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    would have known none of this if I did not have a Facebook. Another example that our generation willingly shares too much information over Facebook. Facebook creates a sense of false security that encourages consumers to express nearly every thought online. This leads us to question‚ just how private is life in the digital age of today? With our steadily growing dependence on social media‚ sites such as Facebook and Twitter are preying off any personal information users post on their sites from their

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    John Biggers: The Impact and Significance of Symbolization in African American Art The integrated symbols of African American and African cultural themes within the artwork of John Biggers greatly reflects and displays women playing a non-stereotypical role within society. First it is important to understand the definition of symbolization‚ which is defined as‚ "the systematic or creative use of arbitrary symbols as abstracted representations of concepts or objects and the distinct relationships

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    Our favourite artists can come from many different places: a fast mention by a friend‚ stumbling onto a page online‚ a certain sound you’ve spent days hunting down‚ or just taking a wander through a local event. Talented artists grab our attention‚ and Longwalkshortdock seizes every drop of focus. A musician that can provide both a unique sound and a riveting experience live‚ Longwalkshortdock has made a mighty splash in Canada’s electronic scene over the last few years by dominating the west coast

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    Celebrity Privacy How do you feel about celebrities and their privacy? Can you imagine being watched by reporters everyday of your life? Once celebrities reach a certain level of fame‚ their private lives become the topic of discussion among their fans and foes. Privacy is not guaranteed among famous people due to them constantly being stalked by the paparazzi and their fans. I feel reporters and the paparazzi should respect celebrities right to privacy because at the end of the day they are

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    Jakori Moore Professor Kirstin Krick English 102 #15881 13 February 2013 Ethics of Internet Privacy Privacy is mentioned in the Bill of Rights‚ but in which amendment does privacy on the Internet fall. On the website “The Right of Privacy” it says that “The U.S. Constitution contains no express right to privacy”. Freedom of religion is given to us in the First Amendment. The Fourth Amendment protects from searches and seizures unless the officials possess a warrant. The Fifth Amendment gives

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    Privacy under Australian law means the right for a person to be protected from intrusion into their personal lives and allows them to control the flow of their information. Privacy has been an issue for some time now and I agree with Igor’s summation of the law that it only provides little comprehensive protection. With people being surrounded by technology that continues to rapidly grow‚ many Australian’s are concerned with how their information is dealt with by organisations and individuals. Some

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    the special treatment the luxury hotels give to there famous guest. Popular people can be important in society‚ which can help in various cases such as charity work for example.  In conclusion there life in some ways can be so much easier and better than ordinary people. However fame does have its disadvantages. Firstly‚ people know what famous people are doing‚ how they live and aspects of their private lives‚ this is usually through newspapers and television. Stars do not have private lives. What

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    Cruise Ships: Is Bigger Better? “Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size‚ do you? Hmm? Hmm. And well you should not.” -Yoda‚ Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back Throughout the world‚ there are hundreds of thousands of vacation possibilities a person can go and experience. Tourism has become a big business‚ and in terms of size‚ cruise ships are a big fish in the ocean of tourism. However‚ within the cruise ship industry‚ there is still a

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    Online dating has proven to be more likely to enhance marriage satisfaction compared to that of face-to-face dating. In a study including 20‚000 respondents‚ 35 percent met their date on an online site and married each other. Out of the 35 percent of online daters‚ 6 percent reported to end in a break up or divorce. That is more than half of the respondents that wed offline. Research shows that while online‚ people tend to be more honest and open with their partner than they are when they are offline

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