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    social dumping

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    Social dumping" is a term that is used to describe a practice of employers to use cheaper labour‚ than what is usually available at their site of (1) production and/or (2) selling. In the first case‚ migrant workers are employed; in the second‚ production is moved to a low-wage country or area. The entrepreneur will thus save money and potentially increase his profit. Systemic criticism suggests that‚ as a result‚ governments are tempted to enter a so-called social policy regime competition whereby

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    at its free edges with the internal synovial membrane lining of the joint cavity‚ containing a small amount of fluid known as the synovial fluid. The cartilage obtains nutritients from the synovial fluid. Synovial fluid plays the role of the shock absorber as it prevents friction between the bones. Ligament versus

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    Some Tips on Car Restoration Whenever someone decides to take the initiative to restore a car‚ it requires a serious commitment. I have seen too many people begin work and never finish. The successful car restorer chooses a car that fits his/her personality and budget‚ and follows the job through to the end. One must have a love for the process as well as the product‚ or the project will be rushed and end up to be worthless. I learned this tedious process when I was just fourteen years

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    acoustic

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    Acoustic Treatments Absorbers In porous materials the sound propagates in a network of small interconnected pores Used to sound proof rooms and ducts as well as to treat reverberation problems in room. Diaphragmatic Absorbers A box of panel that has a face that is designed to vibrate or move with the sound pressure that is exerted upon it. It works when sound pressure energy‚ especially lower frequency energy strikes the front wall of the absorber. Helmholtz Absorbers Its make-up consist

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    TASK 2: (Outcome 1) (P2) Complete the diagrams and examples in the table below Tissue type Diagram and example of where found Cuboidal Epithelium The simple cuboidal epithelium secrets and reabsorbs water and small molecules‚ it can be found in the kidneys tubules. The stratified epithelium secrets water and ions. Columnar Epithelium The simple columnar absorbs nutrients and produces mucus. It can be found in digestive organs e.g. small intestine. The stratified columnar secrets mucus

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    The study of solar absorption air-conditioning systems V Mittal Assistant Professor‚ Mechanical Engineering‚ BRCM College of Engineering & Technology‚ Bahal (HR) and Research Scholar‚ NIT‚ Kurukshetra (HR) KS Kasana Professor‚ Mechanical Engineering‚ NIT‚ Kurukshetra (HR) NS Thakur Assistant Professor‚ Mechanical Engineering‚ NIT‚ Hamirpur (HP) Abstract An air-conditioning system utilizing solar energy would generally be more efficient‚ cost wise‚ if it was used to provide both heating

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    Solar Cells

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    21 Concentrating Solar Thermal Power 21.1 21.2 Introduction and Context................................................ 21-2 Solar Concentration and CSP Systems ........................... 21-6 Why Use Concentrating Solar Energy Systems? Dependence of Efficiency on Temperature 21.3 21.4 21.5 21.6 Solar Concentrator Beam Quality................................... 21-9 Solar Concentration Ratio: Principles and Limitations of CSP Systems........................................... 21-13 Solar Thermal

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    Technology is the best way to reduce the impact of an earthquake. To what extent do you agree with this view? Technology can be used in a variety of ways. It can be used to manage the hazard as well as the vulnerability and loss. Despite the fact that unlike volcanoes‚ there is no definite or set method on predicting earthquakes‚ technology in terms of seismographs and tilt meters are used to give a slight clue. One method of reducing the impact is by managing the vulnerability. One of the main

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    The Limbic System

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    Its main function is to protect the brain by acting as cushion within the skull and as a shock absorber for the nervous system. The CSF also circulates nutrients and chemicals filtered from the blood‚ as well as removes waste products from the brain. · Blood Brain Barrier: BBB is formed by brain endothelial cells and is a significant mechanism

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    Gouty Research Paper

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    WHAT IS GOUT? GOUT is a type of arthritis that result in the abnormality of the body’s ability to process uric acid that causes inflammation‚ usually in one joint‚ that begins suddenly. It’s one of the most frequently reference medical disorders in the history of mankind. Uric acid builds up either because of too much uric acid intake (from rich foods such as chocolate‚ seafood‚ or red wine) or the body’s inability to process it. The uric acid then crystalizes in the joints (articulation) – mainly

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