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    Life In The Iron Mills

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    of toil have hunched and crippled her form‚ the Quaker woman has a “homely body” with a “strong arm” and an equally “strong heart“. As Thomson writes‚ “her body functions are an efficient vehicle of her will”‚ whereas Deb’s body “emblematizes the unredeemed‚ subjugated body that impedes will” (572). Like Hugh‚ Deb’s spirit has been destroyed by neglect and the ability of her crippled body to impress her will upon her environment has vanished; both soul and body are all but destroyed. A salvation figure

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    kidnappers and felt secure with them. Because of this‚ she followed the beliefs of the group and performed terrible tasks with her kidnappers. By definition‚ “Stockholm syndrome is a condition that occurs in certain hostage situations‚ whereby a captive bonds with his or her captor(s) and becomes sympathetic to the cause behind the kidnapping” (“Stockholm Syndrome”).  A model of Stockholm syndrome‚ Patty Hearst became reliant on her kidnappers‚ resulting in her being the victim rather than the criminal

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    Evaluating Cement Industry

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    EVALUATING THE CEMENT INDUSTRY –PORTER’S MODEL The model of the Five Competitive Forces was developed by Michael E. Porter in his book “Competitive Strategy: Techniques for Analysing Industries and Competitors” in 1980. Since that time it has become an important tool for analysing an organizations industry structure in strategic processes. Porter’s Five Forces Model is probably the most widely used tool in business strategy. Porter has identified five competitive forces that shape every industry

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    occurred. One tragedy that happened was “mass execution of captives‚” (Viklund‚ Nanking Massacre‚ 2). This was an event where the Japanese killed anyone man who was suspected to be a Chinese soldier. After a large number of Chinese soldiers were captured to be executed‚ “other soldiers who had not been discovered disguised themselves as civilians‚” hoping not to get caught by the Japanese (Viklund‚ Nanking Massacre‚ 2). In many situations‚ captives were shot by machine guns‚ bayoneted‚ or even burned alive

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    Captivity of Killer Whales

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    and the show was closed down for the rest of the day. Wild Orcas‚ also known as killer whales‚ are not typically considered a threat to human beings. In fact‚ the primary cases of killer whales attacking humans are only those that have been held captive at various marine theme parks. Having attended marine theme parks‚ such as‚ SeaWorld‚ I can confirm that animals within the theme park are being exploited solely for the purpose of entertainment. Today‚ I’ll show you how holding killer whales in captivity

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    The Giant Panda

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    legs‚ ears‚ back‚ and its eyes. This picture shows the black color pattern on pandas’ fur. The life span of an average panda bear is 15 years of age. Some pandas even live into their twenties and those kept captive may even reach the age of thirty. "Dudu‚ the oldest known captive giant panda recently died in China at the ripe old age of thirty-seven" (Etling 4). Pandas bodies are large and it is difficult for them to get away from enemies or even just to get around. "Giant pandas

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    and medium size units. The potential of gas consumption in these industries is mainly on account of captive power. Power constitutes 40 - 65 percent of the production cost in the key target sectors for gas supply. The units in the cluster have been considering reduction of power costs by moving away from the expensive grid supply to captive power generation. The total estimated potential of captive power presently is 45 MW which corresponds to 0.30 million standard cubic meters per day (MSCMD) of

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    Midterm Study Guide – Communication Studies 334 * There will be 35 questions * The following chapters will be covered on the exam: 1‚ 4‚ 6‚ 7‚ 10‚ 13 * 27 multiple choice questions‚ 8 true/false Here are some areas that you should focus on: * Communication and shared meaning; signs and symbols; ambiguity * Defining communication * -communication is an exchange of messages for that purpose of creating or influencing the meaning that others assign to events * -meanings

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    Software Engineer

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           • The IT-BPM sector in India is estimated to expand at a CAGR of 9.5 per cent to USD300 billion by 2020. The sector increased at a CAGR of 25 per cent over 2000–13‚ 3-4 times higher than global IT-BPM spend • India is the world’s largest sourcing destination‚ accounting for approximately 52 per cent of the USD124–130 billion market. The country’s cost competitiveness in providing IT services‚ which is approximately 3-4 times cheaper than the US continues to

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    Submitted by Umesh Kumar Proposed Title Merchant Opportunities for power plants in India Abstract The concept was merchant power plant was introduced in India in 2003. With an existing huge demand supply gap of electricity in India‚ MPPs are considered to be panacea in the long run. Though the government has targeted capacity addition of 88‚000 MW in the 12th FYP it seems faltering purely basis the trend of delays observed in project commissioning and the after effects of economic slowdown

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