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    developing the plot line. The Importance of Being Ernest is developed within two contrasting places. The setting that opens the play takes place in the city of London. London is described throughout the play is a busy city full of aristocratic city dwellers. The setting in the first act mainly focuses on Algernon’s mansion complete with butlers‚ silver services‚ high end food and wine and the formality that these elements create. The second setting in Act 2 is set in the countryside of Hertfordshire

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    International Journal of Advanced Research in Management and Social Sciences ISSN: 2278-6236 RURALISATION OF URBAN AREAS: REVERSING DEVELOPMENT IN ZIMBABWE Jacob Mugumbate* Francis Maushe* Chamunogwa Nyoni‚ PhD* Abstract: Urbanisation is on an upward trend in Zimbabwe as evidenced by expansion of urban centres. Notwithstanding advances towards urbanisation‚ some urban centres are actually de-urbanising or ruralising as witnessed by deteriorating livelihoods‚ services and infrastructure

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    Countries’ in Desai‚ Vandana and Robert B. Potter (eds) The Companion to Development Studies. (London: Hodder Arnold‚ 2008) second edition [ISBN 9780340889145] pp.3–7. Elliott‚ Jennifer A. ‘Development as Improving Human Welfare and Human Rights’ in Desai and Potter (eds) (2008) pp.40–45. Potter‚ Robert‚ Tony Binns‚ Jennifer A. Elliott and David Smith Geographies of Development. (Harlow: Pearson Education‚ 2008) [ISBN 9780132228237] Chapter 1. Rigg‚ Jonathan ‘The Millennium Development Goals’ in Desai and

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    descriptive [averages and percentages] and Chi-square statistics. Gender distribution shows significant difference in both locations at 5% probability level (p < 0.05)‚ however the respondents were predominantly male. Significant proportion of the urban dwellers (at 5% probability level i.e. p < 0.05) were more learned (formally) than the ones in the rural area while the distribution of vocation of respondents was significantly different in both location at 1% probability level (p < 0.01) with most respondents

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    A tipi (also tepee and teepee) is a Lakota name for a conical tent traditionally made of animal skins and wooden poles used by the nomadic tribes and sedentary tribal dwellers (when hunting) of the Great Plains. Tipis are stereotypically associated with Native Americans in general but Native Americans from places other than the Great Plains mostly used different types of dwellings. The term "wigwam" (a domed structure) is sometimes incorrectly used to refer to a tipi. The tipi was durable‚ provided

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    Irontown Employee Turnover

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    Introduction Employee turnover is a ratio comparison of the number of workers a company must replace in a given time period to the average number of all employees. A big concern to Irontown‚ employee turnover is expensive‚ especially in lower paying job roles‚ for which the employee turnover rate is highest. Many factors play a significant role in the employee turnover rate of any organization‚ and these can stem from both the employer and the employees. Wages‚ employee attendance‚ stress of

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    Surname Centre No. Initial(s) Paper Reference 7 1 6 1 Candidate No. 0 1 Signature Paper Reference(s) 7161/01 Examiner’s use only London Examinations GCE Team Leader’s use only English Language Ordinary Level Question Leave Number Blank 1 Friday 9 January 2009 – Morning Time: 3 hours 2 3 4 Materials required for examination Items included with question papers Nil Extracts Booklet 5 6 7 8 9 10

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    INTRODUCTION Chawls are a quintessentially Mumbai phenomenon‚ whose rise is inseparably linked to the rise of the textile mills. The textile mills were the next big industrial step that Mumbai took after the spurt in cotton trading and the shifting of the ports. The mills flourished in the mid-19th century and the people who worked there were labourers mainly from the Konkan coast and ghats. Often one of the workers is sent back to the villages to recruit more people. These workers are

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    Summary History References SearchCIO.com Desai‚ R.‚ &amp; McGee‚ R.. (2010). Is Outsourced Data Secure? The CPA Journal‚ 80(1)‚ 56-59.  Retrieved March 25‚ 2010‚ from ABI/INFORM Global. (Document ID: 1947176081). Appendix Each Appendix appears on its own page. Footnotes 1Complete APA style formatting information may be found in the Publication Manual. Table 1 Type the table text here in italics; start a

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    Albert Bandura was a psychologist who came up with what is known as the “Social Cognitive Theory” (“Albert Bandura‚” 2015). He believed that two aspects‚ imitation and operant conditioning‚ result in social learning. According to Hannum (2005)‚ “Bandura noted that our behavior is changed when we see a person take a specific action and be rewarded for that action”. This is where both operant conditioning and imitation comes in. Operant conditioning is any learning that is established through the

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