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    The distribution of the earth’s population across the globe is uneven. The earth contains many different environments with only few parts suitable for human habitation. Around 70% of the earth’s surface is covered in water‚ leaving only 30% as land; however within this portion exist many physical features that restrict human habitation. Only around 11% of the earth’s surface poses no serious threat to human settlement and 80% of the world’s 6.7 billion people live on 10% of the earth’s surface

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    Criteria | LME | CME | Mechanism | Competitive market arrangements(Market mechanisms) | Non-market relations | Equilibrium | Demand/supply andHierarchy | Strategic interaction among firms and other actors | Inter-firm relations | Competitive | Collaborative | Mode of Production | Direct product competition | Differentiated‚ niche production | Legal system | Complete and formal contracting | Incomplete and informal contracting | Institutions’ function | CompetitivenessFreer movement of

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    non-materialist philosophers such as Plato and his followers. * Stoics believed matter was an infinitely divisible continuum that contained no natural breaks or void spaces. Size and shape are not permanent attributes of matter. The stoics acknowledged an extracosmic void‚ viewing the cosmos as an island of continuous matter surrounded by and infinite void space. The only properties possessed by the epicurean atoms are size shape‚ and weight. * Stoics believed happiness could be obtained through living

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    CIVL462 Principles of Foundation Engineering LABORATORY REPORT Ryan Bates 3675580 Group 13‚ Week 5 Date Performed: 26/03/12 Table of Contents 1. Direct Shear Test 1 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Test Procedure 1 1.3 Results and Discussion 2 1.4 Conclusion and Limitations 4 2. Triaxial Compression Test 5 2.1 Introduction 5 2.2 Test Procedure 5 2.3 Results and Discussion 5 2.4 Conclusion and Limitations 7 3. Consolidation Test 8 3.1 Introduction 8 3.2 Test

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    something‚ such act or abstinence or promise is called a consideration for the promise.” According to Section-25 “Agreement without consideration‚ void‚ unless it is in writing and registered or is a promise to compensate for something done or is a promise to pay a debt barred by limitation law.—An agreement made without consideration is void‚ unless—" 1. it is expressed in writing and registered under the

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    enforceable by law with all the essential elements of a contract. 2. Voidable Contract – It is enforceable by law at the option of one parties 3. Void Agreement – it is an agreement not enforceable by law because one or more of essentials of valid contract 4. Void Contract – An agreement may be enforceable initially and due to certain circumstances may become void subsequently 5. Illegal Agreement - 6. Unenforceable contract – it is one which cannot be enforced in a court of law because of some technical

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    Q. 1: a)What is Object Oriented Paradigm? Explain advantages of Object Oriented Programming. 5 marks Ans Object Oriented paradigm: The Object Oriented paradigm is centered on the concept of the object. Everything is focused on objects. In this language‚ program consists of two things: first‚ a set of objects and second the way they interact with each other. Computation in this paradigm is viewed as the simulation of real world entities. The popular programming languages in this paradigm are

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    appointed by the Court in which case the age of majority is 21 years. Nature of a minor’s agreement As noted above a minor is not competent to contract. One question which arises in case of an agreement by a minor is‚ whether the agreement is void or voidable? The Indian contract Act does not have any provision to answer this question. In the absence of any statutory provision there had been controversy on this point. The controversy was set at rest by the decision of the Privy Council‚ in

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    Airlines Ticket Booking AIRLINE RESERVATION SYSTEM ABSTRACT: The aim of this software is to develop a systematic analysis of the procedure involved in the reservation of ticket for railway travel. Thisshould be used in an effective way so that various advantages are obtained from the software. Software means establishment of sound and in-depth development of a task using high-level language that results in well-equipped‚ economical software‚ which is reliable. The introduction may be divided

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    Legal Aspects Of Business – Indian Contracts Act 1872 Indian Contract Act 1872 is the main source of law regulating contracts in Indian law. Citation Act No. 9 of 1872 Enacted by Parliament of India Date enacted 25 April 1872 Date commenced 1 September 1872 The law relating to contracts in India is contained in Indian Contract Act‚ 1872. The Act was passed by British India and is based on the principles of English Common Law. It is applicable to the All States of India except the State

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