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    “MARKETING REAL ESTATE FOR THE NEW GENERATION CUSTOMERS WITH A SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON CHANGING BEHAVIORAL TRENDS IN THE MARKET PLACE” SUMMER PROJECT Submitted to RAJAGIRI BUSINESS SCHOOL In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Award of POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT (2010-2012) By Ashwin Joseph P10120 RAJAGIRI BUSINESS SCHOOL RAJAGIRI VALLEY P.O KOCHI – 682039 1 DECLARATION I‚ Ashwin Joseph‚ hereby declare that the project report titled “Marketing real estate

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    David‚ “Golden Eggs and Hyperbolic Discounting‚” Quarterly Journal of Economics 112 (May 1997)‚ 443-477. Lazaretou‚ Sophia (2005) “Greek Monetary Economics in Retrospect: The Adventures of the Drachma‚" Economic Notes by Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena Vol Mendoza‚ Enrique G. and Marco E. Terrones (2008). “An Anatomy of Credit Booms: Evidence from macro Aggregates and Micro Data‚ NBER Working Paper 14049‚ May. Obstfeld‚ Maurice and Kenneth Rogoff‚ Foundations of International Economics‚ MIT Press

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    What is History? interpretation of the past gathering evidence & analyzing it‚ making interpretations way to construct arguments about past based on evidence goal of class is to teach how to think historically Herodotus ca. 484-420 BC Greek writer of “The History of the Persian Wars” used the word Historion (greek word - questioning‚ inquiry‚ investigation‚ gathering of evidence) his work is an investigation on a war etc. it’s something active - History is investigation/questioning

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    I. TEACHING CONTROVERSIAL TEXTS Works of literature‚ written hundreds of years ago‚ may contain viewpoints that seem stereotypical and that offend modern sensibilities. While it is natural to want to protect students from these harsh sentiments‚ it may be counterproductive to omit controversial texts from class rather than using them as a vehicle for raising awareness and sensitivity about issues of prejudice. When teaching The Merchant of Venice‚ then‚ it is important to raise the issue of

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    INTRODUCTION In the recent years‚ technology continues to evolve and improves its capability affecting every individual’s daily routines. Technology has impacted the different facets of life and certainly changed and redefined the way we live (Oak‚ 2011). One of the most common technologies used by people around the globe is computer. According to International Telecommunications Union or ITU‚ in 2010‚ the ratio of Filipino computer users over the Philippines’ population results in 29‚700‚000

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    between body obsession is not a new one. But‚ body obsession of old was viewed as religious ascetism and associated fasting. • Purposeful self-starvation and purging linked to extreme religious devotion as early as the 13th century. • St. Catherine of Siena‚ Angela of Goligno‚ Margaret of Cortona (& others) suffered from “Anorexia Mirabilis”‚ or the “miraculous lack of appetite”. • Proving their devotion to God‚ their strength‚ and their piety: these women would eat nothing but the Eucharist (and it is

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    Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Juvenile Delinquency has long been a problem of the Philippine society. The deviant behavior of today’s children was greatly disapprove and has become a great concern of the public. Long ago‚ adults committed crimes. They were charged and convicted accordingly but with the changing world come the change in nature of the crime and the doer of the crime. We know children as innocent. They are vulnerable and they need someone to guide

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    Smith-Lovin‚ L.‚ McPherson‚ M.‚ 1993. You are who you know: a network perspective on gender. In: England‚ P. (Ed.)‚ Theory on Gender/Feminism on Theory. Aldine de Gruvter‚ New York‚ pp. 224–251. Steglich‚ C.‚ Snijders‚ T.A.B.‚ West‚ P.‚ 2006. Applying SIENA: an illustrative analysis of the coevolution of adolescents’ friendship networks‚ taste in music‚ and alcohol consumption. Methodology 2‚ 48–56. van Duijn‚ M.A.J.‚ Zeggelink‚ E.P.H.‚ Huisman‚ M.‚ Stokman‚ F.N.‚ Wasseur‚ F.W.‚ 2003. Evolution of sociology

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    Eighth Edition Fundamental Financial Accounting Concepts Thomas P. Edmonds University of Alabama–Birmingham Frances M. McNair Mississippi State University Philip R. Olds Virginia Commonwealth University Edward E. Milam Mississippi State University (Contributing Author) FUNDAMENTAL FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS Published by McGraw-Hill/Irwin‚ a business unit of The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc.‚ 1221 Avenue of the Americas‚ New York‚ NY‚ 10020. Copyright © 2013‚ 2011‚ 2008‚ 2006

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    Greece Attiki Odos 1 CONTENTS A INTRODUCTION Type of project Country/location Current status B BACKGROUND TO PROJECT Principal project objectives Key enabling mechanisms and decisions to proceed Main organisations involved  Government  The private partner/concessionaire - Attiki Odos S.A  Major advisors and consultants to main parties  Banks  Independent Engineer  Local government  Pressure groups Planning and environmental regime  Environmental statements  Public participation

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