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    Origami

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    here is much speculation about the origin of Origami. While Japan seems to have had the most extensive tradition‚ there is evidence of an independent tradition of paperfolding in China‚ as well as in Germany‚ Italy and Spain among other places. However‚ because of the problems associated with preserving origami‚ there is very little direct evidence of its age or origins‚ aside from references in published material. In China‚ traditional funerals include burning folded paper‚ most often representations

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    Chapter 11 · Content Analysis: Understanding Text and Image Additional Resources Bailey‚ A. A. (2006). A year in the life of the African-American male in advertising. Journal of Advertising‚ 35(1)‚ 83–104 A contemporary example of content analysis of advertising. Bales‚ R. (1950). Interaction process analysis: A method for the study of small groups. Reading‚ MA: Addison-Wesley. An introduction to group processes and roles. Berelson‚ B. (1952). Content analysis in communication research

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    Smart Textile

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    Introduction: Smart textiles is the modification of fibers‚ fabrics and special articals which is produceing day by day in different way and different techniques. Many intelligent textiles already feature in advanced types of clothing‚ principally for protection and safety and for added fashion or convenience. Smart materials or textiles can be defined as the materials and structures which have sense or can sense the environmental conditions or stimuli‚ whereas intelligent textiles can

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    Defective Good in Law

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    INTRODUCTION WHAT ARE GOODS??? Goods have been defined in the Sale of Goods Act‚ 1930 as every kind of moveable property other than actionable claims and money; and include stock and shares‚ growing crops‚ grass‚ and things attached to or forming part of the land which are agreed to be severed before sale or under the contract of sale. The Consumer Protection Act‚ 1986 lays down that defect means any fault‚ imperfection or shortcoming in the quality‚ quantity

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    1. Managing customers as assets
- * Building the right relationships with the right customers involves treating customers as assets that need to be managed and maximized * Different types of customers require different relationship management strategies * Customer relationship management is the overall process of building and maintaining profitable customer relationships by delivering superior value and satisfaction * 2. Marketing Mix (4 P’s) * Product‚ price‚ place

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    Is technology the basis of long-term national competitive advantage? Compare differences in the innovation systems of leading economies‚ industries and firms. (72%) 1. Introduction Technological developments have shaped our world since the beginning of civilization. In this report‚ by examining the important influences of technology and other factors which may also be powerful influences on human history‚ we will discuss whether technology is the basis of long-term national competitive advantage

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    Case Preview: In the US market there were intense competitions during the end of eighties and the beginning of nineties. The US Cars market was characterized by an intense competition in the mid- size cars “SEDAN”. During 1988 Ford Company was ranked the first in terms of selling cars in the United States‚ and in 1989 Honda attacked Ford Company and assumed the lead in the Unites States. In the wake of loosing number one position‚ Ford Company was compelled to work hard to recover this first place

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    Seatbelt Reform

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    Bobby Wilson English 102 October 4‚ 2011 Death by Seatbelt The question of how imperative is it to enforce seatbelt laws in order to mitigate or reduce the number of deaths in the United States resulting from automotive accidents. The answer may somewhat obscure; the reason being because this issue has been an ongoing debate since 1849. “Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death in the United States among persons aged 5–34 years” (vital signs: Nonfatal‚ motor vehicle‚ 1681)

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    Diana Paper

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    hirteen years on‚ the hysteria following Princess Diana’s death still gives me the creeps By Ed West Society Last updated: August 31st‚ 2010 70 Comments Comment on this article [pic]It’s 13 years since the start of the weirdest episode in recent British history: the mass hysteria that followed the death of Diana‚ Princess of Wales‚ on August 31‚ 1997. The Princess’s death was a tragedy‚ as were those of her lover and driver‚ but it was a tragedy for her sons and other loved ones. For the assembled

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    Service. ESP Electronic Stability Programme Design and function SE LF -S TU DY PR OG RAM ME N o . 204 ESP is the abbreviation for “Electronic stability programme”. The system’s task is to assist the driver in demanding driving situations‚ e.g. if a wild animal suddenly runs across path of vehicle‚ and also to compensate for overreaction on the part of the driver and to prevent loss of vehicle stability. However‚ ESP is not intended for speed manics to try and defy

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