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    Asia’s sinking middle class: Full Text As consumer confidence plummets‚ dismayed marketers rethink strategies to ride out the economic crisis At first glance‚ nothing seems to have changed at One Utama‚ a sprawling shopping mall on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur. Finding a vacant spot in the cavernous parking lot is as hard as it was a year ago. Inside‚ young Malaysian couples shop for groceries and kitchenware‚ while gawky teenagers queue outside a cinema multiplex showing Titanic. The coffee

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    CURRENT RATIO It is a liquidity ratio that measures a company’s ability to pay short-term obligations. Also known as "liquidity ratio"‚ "cash asset ratio" and "cash ratio". By putting to test a company’s financial strength‚ deduces company’s ability to pay back its short-term liabilities (debt and payables) with its short-term assets (cash‚ inventory‚ receivables). The higher the current ratio‚ the more capable the company is of paying its obligations. An acceptable current ratio varies

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    change – I could not help myself not to notice different approaches of John Steinbeck and Kay Boyle to the similar thematic. They both deal with marital relationships and it was quite interesting to view lives of ordinary married couples through both "male" and "female eyes". While Steinbeck opens his story describing the Salinas Valley in December metaphorically referring to the Elisa’s character‚ Boyle jumps directly to Mrs. Ames’s inner world. Although both writers give us pretty clear

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    An important character in the movie Millions‚ directed by Danny Boyle is Damian. He is important because he shows us the importance of imagination and spirituality‚ being altruistic and naivety. Damian is a 7 year old boy in the film Millions. In the film‚ Damian shows us the meaning of imagination and spirituality. This can be seen when we see him speaking to different saints such as Saint Peter‚ Joseph‚ Francis of assis and Saint Clair. This shows us that he has a big imagination and that he

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    Senior School STUDENT NAME: _______________________________________ GRADE 11 TEACHER: ______________________________ Date submitted: ____________ IB Chemistry TOPIC 1: Stoichiometric Relationships SUB TOPIC: Gas Laws ASSESSMENT TASK Laboratory Report INVESTIGATION: Investigating the Relationship Between Pressure and Volume Using Data Loggers YEAR 11 IB Chemistry ASSESSMENT CRITERIA The result for this Assessment Task will contribute to your A – E grade for the semester

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    www.jntuworld.com www.jwjobs.net INTRODUCTION The field of telecommunications has evolved from a stage when signs‚ drum beats and semaphores were used for long distance communication to a stage when electrical‚ radio and electro-optical signals are being used. Optical signals produced by laser sources and carried by ultra-pure glass fibers are recent additions to the field. Telecommunication networks carry information signals among entries which are geographically far apart. An entity maybe a computer

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    had sank‚ bringing many people down with her. As a consequence of the iceberg and more small reasons‚ the Titanic sank‚ causing many casualties and changes in maritime regulations (Fahey 22-23). The Titanic sinking was essentially the iceberg but other reasons could have led to the speedy sinking and casualties. Those other reasons include‚ a shortage of binoculars‚ lifeboat shortage‚ and a missed iceberg warning (Waxman). The Titanic was four days into her first voyage from Southampton to New york

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    Unit 4 Safeguarding Tc

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    Emotial/physical- Change in sleep patten ‚ nightmares‚ seeking behaviour‚ self isolation‚ loss or gain wieight‚ sadness‚ crying depression‚ low self esteem lack of self confidence. Financial- Unexplained bills to pay‚ over spending money not explain‚ no food in house‚ big withdrawals from the account‚ money missing‚ pressure to change the will. Institutianal- rigid rountines‚ lack of choice‚ cultural need religious needs not met‚ restrict to food‚drink ‚ having baths. Self neglect- Personal hygiene‚ not taking

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    The Sinking of the Titanic was the Fault of Man The sinking of the Titanic can be interpreted as being the fault of man. The author‚ Walter Lord‚ and the Night to Remember movie signify key events that led up to the descending of the enormous ship. Some of the primary causes of the sinking are the construction of the ship‚ the carelessness of the crew‚ and the naivety of the Californian. The fabrication‚ or construction‚ of the ship could have been a major asset in the sinking of the Titanic

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    According to 100 Unsinkable Facts about the Titanic‚ William Edward Minahan was a doctor from Fond du Lac‚ Wisconsin. Before he sailed on the maiden voyage of the Titanic‚ he had his fortune read. The fortune teller told him he would die aboard the ship‚ but he did not listen‚ and went on the voyage. She was right‚ and he died in the tragic accident (1). The Titanic is one of the most well known disasters in history. The RMS Titanic was the most luxurious ship of its time. It was said to be unsinkable

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