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    QUESTION Just development is an approach which most grassroots NGOs find most appropriate to their activities. Account for the main reasons why this is appealing to NGOs. Most developing countries have tried different strategies and approaches in an effort to achieve national development. Some of the tried strategies include; modernisation‚ import substitution and structural adjustment programmes. Despite of all these approaches‚ development countries have continued to experience high levels

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    PLAN Casual analysis – Block pattern Title: Reason why acquiring higher education is highly emphasized nowadays and the effects it has on society. C- Education L- Acquiring higher education‚ nowadays‚ effects on society D- Why‚ what Introduction Context- Education Subject- Acquiring higher education is highly emphasise nowadays Issue- why is there so much emphases nowadays on acquiring higher education and what are the effects of this on a society. Thesis statement- Therefore this essay will discuss

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    ASSESSMENT OF UNDERLYING CAUSES OF MALNUTRITION IN CHILDREN UNDER FIVE YEARS OLD AT RWAMAGANA DISTRICT HOSPITAL. CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION Nutrition is a key sector for a country’s sustainable development. It contributes to achieving the Millennium Development Goals‚ to which Rwanda has committed itself as a member of the international community. Malnutrition in an individual or at the community level impacts negatively on the well-being of the individual as well as on the community’s development

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    ← Muon ← Is created when a neutrino collides and combines with an H2O proton (weak force) ← Creates blue light ← High energy; travels faster than the speed of light (in water) ← Neutrino ← Type of particle: Lepton (like electrons and muons) ← Most abundant particle in the universe ▪ 1016 neutrinos are passing through your body at any point in time ← Theoretically discovered by Wolfgang Pauli (1930); actually discovered in 1955 ← Produced during nuclear reaction or changes

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    health services that include skills training‚ counseling services‚ and psychotropic medication management. (Ikonomopoulos‚ Smith‚ and Schmidt 3). As a result‚ testings show it was very effective on reducing his symptoms because the evaluation of the PEM statistic measure is 1.00‚ Isaac scored below the baseline of 31 which shows improvement. (Ikonomopoulos‚ Smith‚ and Schmidt 3). Another effective alternative program is called Restorative Justice. Restorative Justice is a broad program that consists

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    Choice Questions 1. The complete absorption of one company by another‚ wherein the acquiring firm retains its identity and the acquired firm ceases to exist as a separate entity‚ is called a: A. merger. b. consolidation. c. tender offer. d. spinoff. e. divestiture. SECTION: 25.1 TOPIC: MERGER TYPE: DEFINITIONS 2. A merger in which an entirely new firm is created and both the acquired and acquiring firms cease to exist is called a: a. divestiture. B. consolidation. c. tender offer

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    be sure to examine the financial risks of merging with or acquiring an organization in another country and how those risks could be mitigated. First we will we will assess the impact of mergers and acquisitions on firms while also touching on the benefits and costs of‚ cash and stock transactions. Who gains from mergers? Typically‚ the selling firm tends to be impacted favorably by the merge and/or acquisition rather than the firm acquiring the selling firm. Studies demonstrate that most of the benefits

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    Motives of Mergers

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    less risky for the acquiring company to merge with another provider in a similar line of business than to expand operations internally. It is also much faster to grow by acquisition than internally. Sometimes an organization may have a window of opportunity that will be closing fast and the only way the organization can take advantage of the window of opportunity is by acquiring a company with competencies and resources necessary and‚ most likely‚ complementarities to the acquiring company to take

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    OBligation

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    Prescription is a mode of acquiring (or losing) ownership andother real rights thru the lapse of time in the manner and under theconditions laid down by law ( Article 1106 ). W HAT ARE THE DIFFERENT CONCEPTS OF PRESCRIPTION ? Prescription is a legal term used to refer to a. Acquisitive prescription -- the acquisition of right by the lapseof time under the conditions laid down by law ( Article 1106‚ par. 1 )‚ which may be ordinary or extra-ordinary. b. Extinctive

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    Virtue: The Acquiring of Wealth Towards the beginning of the Meno dialogue‚ Meno discusses one definition of virtue as “the acquisition of gold and silver.” In simpler terms‚ Meno claims that the acquisition of wealth is known as virtue because it is a good thing. Socrates brings up the argument that acquisition of wealth cannot be virtue‚ even though It provides good things‚ if it isn’t accompanied by justice‚ moderation or piety in some form or another. This statement made by Socrates appeals

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