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    Rony John 09/07/2014 Three Problems of Economy Ever since the idea of sustainable trade between human beings came into existence‚ society has always faced the three fundamental problems of economics. Fast forward to the present day‚ where organisational management is key‚ the three problems are just as crucial as it ever were. The fundamental

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    CHIFLEY BUSINESS SCHOOL ATMS 401 MARKETING ASSIGNMENT Date: Please refer to your lecturer for details Marks: 30% of total assessment Recommended length: Maximum of 2500 words (excluding appendices‚ references and bibliography) While some may see this as a restriction in the level of detail you may include‚ its purpose is to encourage you to focus on the issues and key concepts of each question. The word limit also encourages you to write concisely‚ a skill highly valued in business. As a general

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    Angle Sensor Pressure sensors for Powertrain / Braking Position Sensors for Headlight Control Gyro Sensors for Stability Control • Main drivers for new electronics – Safety – Emissions – Fuel consumption • Regulation plays a key role 3 Modern Automotive Sensors • • • • • • • • External sensing element or MEMS Built-in protections (shorts‚ EMI‚ ESD…) Diagnostic modes / redundancy Accuracy / linearity reaching ~0.1% to 1% NVM for trimming and calibration Nonlinear temperature compensation

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    www.businessmonitor.com Q2 2012 Vietnam telecommunications RepoRt INCLUDES BMI’S FORECASTS issn 1748-4944 published by Business monitor international ltd. VIETNAM TELECOMMUNICATIONS REPORT Q2 2012 INCLUDES 5-YEAR FORECASTS TO 2016 Part of BMI’s Industry Report & Forecasts Series Published by: Business Monitor International Copy deadline: March 2012 Business Monitor International 85 Queen Victoria Street London EC4V 4AB UK Tel: +44 (0) 20 7248 0468 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7248 0467

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    The era of dandies is what some people call the Victorian Era when thinking about the fashion in Victorian‚ England at the time. Corsets and crinolines were big in fashion for women during Victorian times. Women wanted to have an hourglass figure where the torso had to be as small as your age. “Victorian clothes were a symbol of who you were‚ what you did for a living‚ and how much money was in your bank account” (Rose‚ Tudor. “Victorian Clothes.” 1). The fashion is forever changing from how it

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    Women have played a significant role in the evolution of how music is taught‚ performed‚ and revered‚ even though many music history textbooks and courses tend to discount women in music throughout the ages. Women were often private musicians‚ teachers‚ and composers‚ while male composers where more widely recognized by their contemporaries. Women were not considered to be large contributors to music in the Medieval period and the Renaissance era because they were mostly confined to the private sphere

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    The Victorian Era was a period from 1837 to 1901 of “peace‚ prosperity‚ refined sensibilities and national self-confidence for Britain.” (Victorian Era‚ 2015) Sexuality was dominated by men. It was meant for procreation and women were only there to service their husbands. Husbands that did not insist on having sex were actually considered admirable. Anyone with sexual desire was considered lower class. Being a single mother was so shamed upon that the mother would usually end up giving away their

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    began with the Renaissance and continued into the so-called modern period has often been attributed to the invention of gunpowder. According to Rabb‚ “gunpowder warfare was the most unprecedented of the new circumstances that shaped the Renaissance.”1 This suggests that gunpowder was an entirely new technology that had no precedent and that changed the entire way European states interacted with one another. Gunpowder certainly played a role in the evolution of European states‚ but the change is certainly

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    People don’t always reach their goals‚ the result sometimes ends up being drastically different then what was originally planned. That situation has happened many times in transoceanic expeditions in the Early Modern Era. The following either reached their expected goal or resulted in something different then what was expected to happen. The first is voyages of Ming Admiral Zheng He. Zheng He led seven expeditions to the Indian Ocean. The expeditions established the Ming dynasty’s Indian Ocean

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    that women were discriminated against in this era. Discrimination toward women makes their accomplishments and fight for rights even more remarkable. The other side‚ the public sphere‚ shows how men have always had it easier than women. They were given the rights to go outside of the home to work‚ and they had more opportunities that were often just given to them. It is extremely important to note the obstacles that women faced in the Victorian era‚ because the domestic sphere made it difficult

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