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    and the spouses Samuel and Charito Pormida. The case was docketed as Civil Case No. 92-05-88 and raffled to Judge Pedro S. Espina‚ RTC‚ Tacloban City‚ Branch 7. Respondent corporation alleged that it entered into a contract of lease of a parcel of land with petitioner Bentir for a period of twenty (20) years starting May 5‚ 1968. According to respondent corporation‚ the lease was extended for another four (4) years or until May 31‚ 1992. On May 5‚ 1989‚ petitioner Bentir sold the leased premises

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    Running head: ATM The Many Faces of Asynchronous Transfer Mode Table of Contents Introduction 3 ATM Objectives 3 Basic Concepts in ATM 4 ATM Standards 7 ATM Switching 11 Switching Networks 12 Performance Issues 12 ATM Applications 14 Consumer Applications 14 Commercial Applications 16 Summary 17 References 19 The Many Faces of Asynchronous Transfer Mode Introduction Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) has been accepted universally as the transfer mode of choice for Broadband

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    History Essay – Ideologies South Africa is a democratic country‚ governed by the ANC. The most dominant ideologies present are capitalism and liberalism‚ with the uprising struggle against socialism. Many people’s lives are still affected today as a result of the severities of the apartheid and are therefore demanding compensation. South Africa has struggled with equality due to the previous implementation of the apartheid regime. Nineteen years later‚ South Africa citizens still remain in the

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    now concentrated in developing countries such as South Africa. Some of the world’s largest industrial diamond deposits are in South Africa‚ but even with this great natural resource‚ the nation still struggles with the risks of industrialization. Similar to Great Britain‚ the industrial lifestyle in South Africa’s diamond mines has caused substandard living conditions and working conditions that the employees of these companies are forced to face in order to survive. I was interested in this particular

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    "In their daily search for clean water‚ women in rural sub-Saharan Africa literally and symbolically walk the social‚ economic‚ and geographic paths along which‚ scholars argue‚ the HIV/AIDS epidemic can be mapped." Link It was back in 2002 when Kofi Annan identified women as the backbone of Africa‚ and sounded the dire alarm that the combination of famine and AIDS was disproporationately impacting African women "who keep African societies going and whose work makes up the economic foundation

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    can be numerous ecosystems in any single Biome. This is due to the fact that there are many different types of food chains and energy transfers between the various Biotic and Abiotic entities as well as different Flora and Fauna‚ which all co-exist‚ dependent on each other for their own survival (Kalman‚ 1997). Odum (1997) said that a Biome

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    being debated within South Africa‚ where companies such as Shell and Chevron are suggesting that this process should be used to extract the natural gas that is in the Karoo (shown in figure 2) and organisations such as Treasure the Karoo are concerned about the damage that may occur to the environment by using this process. Shell plans on fracking in the area shown in yellow on figure 2.

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    Marketing Strategy of Comair in South Africa Comair is South Africa’s longest non-national carrier (Comair Airways Limited‚ 2012). Comair Limited is an airline that operates two brands: British Airways and Kulula.com. British Airways is aimed at business travellers and the high class society while Kulula.com is aimed at leisure and middle class passengers. British Airways has two offerings‚ Club (business class) and Traveller (economy class). Club facilitates for the more elite customer and Traveller

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    There are many underlining issues in South Africa that have to be dealt with in order for our country to be called a rainbow nation. Post 1994 since our very first democratic elections South Africa has known no peace. It seems like the spirit of violence that was in the apartheid era was passed on to the new democratic South Africa as we are having violence‚ racism‚ hatred‚ bitterness‚ anger etc. “As I walked out the door toward the gate that would lead to my freedom‚ I knew if I didn’t leave my

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    Flops. So they fail in the market. This high flop rate appears not as a law‚ because the causes are either purely random from specific innovation or tactic. If you try to slot your brand into a market or mind position already taken by a competitor‚ you face a

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