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    Why Did Economic Reforms become necessary in India? What were the results of economic reforms? India’s economy‚ which had been one of the largest in the world till about three hundred years ago‚ had steadily deteriorated during the period of British Rule which lasted till 1947.The agricultural sector suffered the most which resulted in famines and extreme poverty. The yield per acre was low and there was a persistent threat of drought and flood. There was no efficient irrigation facility. The

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    four continents for four centuries and millions of people. The Atlantic slave trade or the middle passage‚ triangular trade and slavery affected the economy of Europe‚ Africa and the Americas in both negative and positive aspects. Starting in the 1430’s Portuguese were the first to sail down the coast of Africa to search for gold and jewels. The Portuguese had to extend their power across the co+ast because Sub-Saharan Africa’s trade routes were controlled by the Islamic Empire. By 1445‚ The Portuguese

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    Summative Assignment – Diabetes Part 1: - Diabetes is a disease in which the body’s cells have an inability to absorb glucose due to either the pancreas not being able to generate insulin or the cells not reacting to the reduced amount of insulin being produced‚ these are diagnosed as type 1 and type 2 respectively. Carol is the case study being used‚ she was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of 7 and she is also 6 weeks pregnant. As type one diabetes is an autoimmune disease the immune

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    CASE 3 – RECRUITING Each branch of Tanglewood uses distinct methods for recruiting. With the employee turnover very high is the retail industry‚ Tanglewood is no exception. For that purpose‚ they need to constantly hire new employees. To fill these positions Tanglewood uses a variety of recruiting methods‚ though each region need not necessarily follow all. While the methods used for recruiting are Media‚ Referrals‚ Kiosks‚ State Job Services and Staffing Agencies‚ individual branches determine

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    LEARNING LOG 2: Observe‚ Connect and Reflect on Your Learning PART III – Symmetry in Crystals The most striking examples of symmetry…are crystals. Herman Weyl Period Focus Image Question Your Observations Complete at the end of Week 5 Image 5 Uvarovite is a gemstone rich in chromium. What are your main observations about uvarovite symmetry from studying the external form? (30 - 40 words) (2 marks) What is your personal favourite gemstone and what is its space group. (up to

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    A Doll House: Irreconcilable Views of Men and Women Throughout history‚ men and women ’s roles in society have created them to have irreconcilable views with each other. Their opposing opinions are based on different outlooks regarding various aspects of their lives. The way a person views themselves depends on their culture and the time period and which they live in. One issue that causes clashing of ideas between men and woman is their responsibility to their family. An individual ’s duties

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    7 WONDERS OF THE WORLD AIM: Is to apprise the house about 7 Wonders of The World. SEQUENCE: * History * Seven Wonders of the Ancient World * New Seven Wonders of the World * Ongoing Seven wonders of the Nature * Recapitulation * Conclusion HISTORY: The origin of the idea of Seven Wonders of the World dates back to Herodotus (484 BC – 425 BC) and Callimachus (305 BC – 240 BC)‚ who made lists which included 7 famous place of ancient world‚ and from there the Idea of 7 wonders

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    Seven Wonders of the World Centuries ago one man dreamed‚ designed and constructed a breathtaking monument and then‚ it went on to become a wonder. Wonders of the world are so many. No list can comprehend everything. But why they are actually the wonders and what are the factors which make them to call a wonders? Every wonder has its own history and importance‚ and they have some interesting facts related with them. However‚ the original seven wonders of the world are the most worthy of

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    LIST OF KNOWN MALAYSIAN COMPANIES ABROAD: CHINA BEIJING ADVERTISING SERVICES No. 1. Organisation Parisign Exhibition Manufactures (Beijing) Co. Ltd. Shang Zhuang Zhen South ‚ Qiu Hu Bie Shu‚ Haidian‚ Beijing 100094 Tel: 010-82473888 Fax: 010-69737498 2. Sightech Advertisement Products Co. Ltd. No.5 Tai’an Road‚ Shilong Industrial Zone‚ Mentougou‚ Beijing 102308 Tel: 010-69803459 Fax: 010-69803458 Mr. Lu Fu Sheng General Manager Design/ Manufacturing/ Install/ Service of Advertisement Products Contact

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    Final exam SOSC 1375 1. The dangerous poor is about a person or a group in society who leave in poverty. Marcus Aurelius said “poverty is the mother of crime”. This means that people who commit the crime are in poverty and that what motivates them to break the law. There is an old prejudice in society such as‚ the poor one a dangerous lot who will stop to criminality of given opportunity. The question that government has to consider is how we can contain‚ control or neutralize the danger this class

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