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    the plug in electric/gas vehicles. —Continue adapting to customer’s new needs scion – going for our generation of the generation Y‚ sporty but cheaper models of cars. While the Toyota is known as a family car‚ the scion is seen as the kids car. Going further‚ the lexus is known as the lexus – going for the people who can spend a little more money‚ and do not want the super popular cars. —More acquisitions to enter new markets Robotics – created a wheelchair that can be controlled by the

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    Minor Project PROMISING LAND!!! Studying entry modes of foreign apparel brands in Indian Retail Industry Student Name Aarti Kumari Singh Anamika Sachan Sukanya Garg Sweety Department of Fashion Management Studies (FMS) National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) September‚ 2012 Minor Project On PROMISING LAND!!! Studying entry modes of foreign apparel brands in Indian Retail Industry Submitted by Aarti Kumari Singh Anamika Sachan Sukanya Garg Sweety Under the supervision

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    Threat deterrence is an important factor in keeping an area safe. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) defines threat deterrence as “The threat of force in order to discourage an opponent from taking an unwelcome action.” The pure deterrence of an armed staff is enough to spark the purest of human instinct‚ survive. Our military is a perfect example of a proper deterrence of threat. Fear of retaliation is why people don’t commit homicides and mass shootings inside of police stations and

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    Hybrid Threat Analysis

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    According to TC 7-100‚ a hybrid threat is defined as‚ “the diverse and dynamic combination of regular forces‚ irregu­lar forces‚ and/or criminal elements all unified to achieve mutually benefitting effects”. This is an accurate description of the relationship between the ISIS‚ South China Sea pirates‚ and the diverse terrorist groups located in Indonesia. Conditions for a merger of bad-intentioned groups in the region backed by an increasing wage gap and a lack of options lead Indonesians into a

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    Spartacist uprising 1919 Spartacist was really just an early name for ’Communists’. At the end of WWI when the Kaiser was overthrown and left Germany Nov. 1918‚ moderate socialists took over and formed a government. The Spartacist (led by Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht) wanted a violent Communist revolution and a wiping out of Capitalism but were rejected. In Dec. 1918 the Congress of workmen and soldiers councils rejected radical Communism and Luxemburg/ Liebnecht. In Jan. 1919 Luxemburg/

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    brain growth‚ these years lay the foundation for subsequent learning and development. UNICEF’s framework on education Rights-based‚ child-friendly schools  Helps children realize their rights to basic education  Helps them face the challenges of new century  enhances their health and well-being  Guarantee them safe and secured space for learning  Free from violence and abuse Two characteristics of “A rights-based‚ child-friendly school” It is a child-seeking school Actively identifying

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    inhibitory antecedents to cognitive performance pose acute and irreparable consequences to academic‚ social‚ and societal standing (Mckown & Strambler‚ 2009). One such hindrance are domain specific threats based on social stereotypes‚ commonly referred to as a Stereotype threat (ST). Stereotype Threat occurs when members of a particular group are exposed to knowledge of a negative stereotype regarding their group and a specific task‚ and are succumb with an unconscious fear of perpetuating this stereotype

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    overlooked because they are unrecognizable or do not get as much media coverage. One of these issues is the threat of invasive species. Some people will walk past them every day without even realizing it. After all why would anyone question something that looks just like another plant‚ insect‚ or animal. Invasive species are not as in your face as pollution or deforestation‚ but the threat is still very real. So what is an invasive species? An invasive species is any kind of organism that is non

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    Teen Drivers Are a Threat

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    Cited: Davis‚ Robert. "Is 16 Too Young?" USA Today (2005). 6 Oct. 2007 . "Drivers License." Drivers Ed. 11 Oct. 2007 . Harlen‚ Rachael. "Driving Age Change." Northwestern News (2006). 7 Oct. 2007 . Jonah‚ Brian A. "Age Differences in Risky Driving." Oxford Journals (2007). 9 Oct. 2007 . Mishra‚ Raja‚ and John R. Ellement. "Opposistion Builds to Raise Minimum Driving Age." Boston Globe (2006). 9 Oct. 2007 . Oztalay‚ Melih

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    Border Drug Threat

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    "Canada-United States Border Drug Threat Assessment." Public Safety Canada. Oct. 2004. 15 Feb. 2008 <http://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/prg/le/bs/uscabdta-en.asp>. Canada and the United States are firmly committed to the fight against illicit drugs and their two-way movement across our shared border. The strong relationship between our two governments‚ and in particular‚ our respective law enforcement agencies on this issue is a model of international cooperation. Traffickers of each of the illicit

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