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    commodity‚ the product of a particular industry‚ it is an attribute with which some styles are endowed. For a particular style of clothing to become a fashion it actually has to be worn by some people and recognized and acknowledged to be a fashion’ (1989:69). Apparently‚ the evolution of fashion is strongly connected to the development of society in the history. Several historical factors played decisive role in enabling society to change‚ such as the growth of the trade during the thirteenth century

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    Information technology Work Sage‚ Publication‚ New Delhi. 6½ vkiV s ekgs u] bVa juVs ekfgrhpk dYio`{k] v 1] jktgal] izdk”ku iq.k s 7½ vkiVs eksgu] “krd “kks/kkaps 8) Peter Zorkoczy‚ Information Technology‚ An Intrdoction‚ East-West Press‚ New Delhi‚ 1989 9) Pande Sudhir Handbook of Satellite Communication‚ Authors Press‚ New Delhi 2000 10) Parekh Harsha‚ Internet‚ Knowledge work‚ Mumbai 1999. Semester IV Paper II Inter-cultural Communications 1. Communications and culture - M.R. Dua and T. Manonmani

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    theYanovsky children’s case are the Children Act 1989‚ the Protection ofChildren Act 1999 the Adoption and Children Act 2002 and theChildren Act 2004. The Children Act 1989 sought to carry intolegislation the belief that where possible’ children aregenerally best looked after within the family‚ with both parents playing a fullpart and without resort to legal proceedings. The welfare of the children isthe paramount consideration.’ (Children Act‚ 1989). Thus the ChildrenAct sought where possible to

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    As with naming‚ another key aspect of group identity formation is its relationship to the past‚ through a historicizing and history-possession process of heritage‚ groups identify their common past‚ recent shared history‚ and employ historical narratives‚ shaped or selected to represent contemporary views‚ to bind their members and legitimate their existence by an appeal to tradition and the authority of pastness. Huyssen argues that museums‚ places of a group’s shared past or the past of others

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    in Regular First Appeal Nos. 113 and 114 of 1968. Level of the deciding Court: Supreme Court Date of decision: 16.05.1989 Equivalent citation: AIR1989SC1933‚ [1989]66CompCas466(SC)‚ [1989]178ITR548(SC)‚ 1990()JLJ251(SC)‚ JT1989(2)SC427‚ 1989(2)KLT168(SC)‚ 1989-1-LW414‚ 1989MhLJ672‚ 1989(1)SCALE1337‚ (1989)2SCC754‚ [1989]3SCR316‚ [1989]74STC313(SC) Facts and Procedural history The land belonging to the respondents‚ in a village called Dhaka was taken by compulsory acquisition‚ through a notification

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    Book Review‚ March 12‚ 1989‚ pp1‚11. Evans‚ Robert C. "Critical Insights: The Joy Luck Club." EBSO. Salem Press‚ 24 Feb. 2010. Web. 30 Jan. 2012. Luo‚ Jing. "Integration of Chinese Immigrants in the United States." Daily Life through History. ABC-CLIO‚ 2012. Web. 1 Feb. 2012. Orville Schell‚ “’Your Mother Is in Your Bones’” in the New York Times Book Review‚ March 19‚ 1989‚ pp. 3‚28 Tan‚ Amy Tan‚ Amy. "Feathers From A Thousand Li Away." The Joy Luck Club. New York: Putnam ’s‚ 1989. 70. Print. Tan‚ Amy

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    shown that there is around 11‚000‚000 population in age group 0-4 and almost 12‚000‚000 population in age group 5-9. In many undeveloped regions ‚for example‚ Southeast Asia‚ Africa‚ Latin America‚ we can find continued high level of fertility (UN‚ 1989). According to Hauser(1969)‚ the highest fertility are found in Latin America with fertility rate of 120 and over‚ and birth rate of 40 per thousand. Moreover‚ over 40% of population in the less developed region is under the age of 15 (Hauser‚ 1969)

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    strategy that allows them adequately to segment their potential passengers‚ and to offer different pricing structures that match passengers’ sensitivity to price and value differences in cost to serve‚ and their different competitive positions (Stern‚ 1989). While it also allows passengers to maximize their “expected utility” when flying with the airline carrier that meets their needs. The 1978 deregulation of the airline industry has resulted in airline carriers being

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    aggregation has spurred interest in properties of actual procedures for aggregating preferences via voting rules. The problem is finding a social choice function that satisfies normative criteria and establishing equilibrium under voting rules. (Mueller‚ 3‚ 1989) Arrow’s Impossibility Theorem set out to prove that democratic social choice processes were inherently flawed and had no way to be fixed. In order for a person to vote there must be a social welfare function that satisfies unrestricted domain‚ positive

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