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    of occupations that will interest him or her as an adult new research suggests. The first-born is an only child until the second child comes along -transforming them from being the centre of attention‚ to then sharing the care of parents. Parents will also expect them to be responsible and ’set an example’. The change from being the focus of a family may be quite a shock and so shape the first-born’s subsequent outlook on life. Therefore first-borns may try to get back their parents’ attention and

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    Debate on Male vs. Female

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    I do not believe the women are being exploited if they choose to prostitute themselves. They are only exploited when they have to work for someone else that is “protecting them” from getting caught. They should be sole proprietors of their business and pimps should be out of the picture. They women could pay taxes and everyone would be happy‚ except the wives of some of the buyers. I feel the social problems involving sexuality are getting better. As a society we are more accepting of homosexuality

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    Are Male and Female Entrepreneurs Really That Different? by Erin Kepler & Scott Shane Shaker Heights‚ OH 44122 for under contract number SBAHQ-06-M-0480 Release Date: September 2007 The statements‚ findings‚ conclusions‚ and recommendations found in this study are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Office of Advocacy‚ the United States Small Business Administration‚ or the United States government. September 2007 No. 309 Are Male and Female

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    societal control. Further‚ they do not want to lose their long-established historical privilege of being the ‘chief’ of the family and the ‘commander’ of women. They use for their defence the Biblical texts alleging that God has created woman inferior to man and placed her beside him as servant; that God has appointed man as the chief. Other men suspect the gender issue is a means for Western society to re-colonize Africa by infusing there the Western way of life. And so for this category of

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    Advantage of Android

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    world’s most widely used smartphone platform[16] and the software of choice for technology companies who require a low-cost‚ customizable‚ lightweight operating system for high tech devices without developing one from scratch.[17] As a result‚ despite being primarily designed for phones and tablets‚ it has seen additional applications on televisions‚ games consoles and other electronics. Android’s open nature has further encouraged a large community of developers and enthusiasts to use the open source

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    Advantages of Freeware

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    What is Freeware? Freeware is software offered free of charge‚ downloadable off of the Internet. If the software requires the user to view ads while using the program‚ it is technically not freeware but adware. Freeware is also different from shareware in that shareware requires a payment if the software is to be used past a trial date. Though freeware does not require financial compensation‚ it does have a user license or EULA (End User License Agreement). Each license is specific to the freeware

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    grown up in the same societies although they interact with each other differently. Sometimes females and males have dissimilar interests .For example‚ when men get-together‚ they talk about sports all day long‚ but women talk about new fashions as much as they want .But just by looking at this we can’t stereotype and think that all males think in a different way‚ and all females think differently .This is because there are males who communicate fluently with females‚ with no barriers at all

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    idea of “community” with “development”. We discussed earlier the concept of community – a group of people with a shared identity. Hence‚ community development relies on interaction between people and joint action‚ rather than individual activity – what some sociologists call “collective agency” (Flora and Flora‚ 1993). “Development” is a process that increases choices. It means new options‚ diversification‚ thinking about apparent issues differently and anticipating change (Christenson et.al.‚ 1989)

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    Woolworths competitive advantage o Product o Customer Intimacy and Retention o Online Presence o Bigger Network ← Appendix ← Reference List EXECUTIVE SUMMARY If we compare it with other countries across the globe‚ Australia has become one of the toughest and most competitive markets in terms of FMCG industry. Aggressive competitions‚ strict ruling of ACCC‚ more and more aggressive business model are being adopted‚ economy is

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    The Male and Female Brain It is proven that the male and female brains differ‚ but can one prove that it affects the behavior? Many scientists would agree that ones behavior is determined by his/her gender. Although others are convinced that social conditioning is the cause for the differences between the male and female‚ it is very unlikely that biological differences play no role in behavior. The male and female brains differ not only by how they work‚ but also on the size. For example‚

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