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    HOW TO CRACK CIVIL SERVICES EXAMINATION written by RANKERS A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO CIVIL SERVICES EXAMINATION Contributions by Vineel Krishna‚ IAS Mutyalaraju Revu‚ IAS Vijay Kumar Mantri‚ IAS B. Sandeep Kumar‚ IFS Arvindhakshan‚ IRS Bala Kiran‚ IPS G. Kranti Kumar‚IPS A. Vijaya Laxmi‚ IPS K. Veeraraghava Rao‚ IAS Ramesh Reddy‚ IPS Ramanjaneyulu‚ IRS Raja Kumari‚ IPS Compiled‚ Edited & Cover Page Design by Vijay Kumar Mantri XYZ PUBLISHERS‚ HYDERABAD This book contains full of

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    Additional Support Needs and the Medical and Social Model of Disability The Additional Support for Learning Act was introduced in Scotland in November 2004. This Act introduced the concept of additional support needs and placed the responsibility for identifying‚ planning and making provisions for children with complex or multiple additional support needs onto educational authorities. This essay is going to discuss additional support needs and the ways in which they can impact on pupils learning

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    behavior from the norm and the acceptable rules of society. A more generic definition of criminality is a behavioral predisposition that disproportionately favors criminal activity. It is based on the premise that the act or acts committed by an individual violates the natural rights that are given to the person by birth and or by right. The statement “Are criminals born‚ or made?” is wide reaching and still the subject of many debates. Each year when Crime in the United States is published‚ many

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    ROLE BASED ACCESS CONTROL RBAC Role-based access control (RBAC) is a method of regulating access to computer or network resources based on the roles of individual users within an enterprise. It restricts the system access to authorized users only. It was developed to overcome the complexities of managing individual user permissions and their assignments. Security administration of large systems is complex‚ but it can be simplified by a role-based access control approach. A family of increasingly

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    Individual Project – 20% FINANCING SYSTEMS Due Date: 9 March 2014 before 2.00PM Place: Room 2.15 Individual Assignment 1 – 20% Early year 2013‚ you established a new bowling alley in Sintok‚ Kedah. After a long discussion with some bowling alley suppliers locally‚ the initial capital needed to start the business is RM1 million. You and two other partners had contributed RM200 000 each. OCBC bank had approved your long term loan application for amount RM500‚000‚ 5% monthly compounded for 15

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    Title Assessing challenges and prospects of providing affordable housing for low and middle income communities in Addis Ababa‚ the case of kirkos subcity General objectives The General objective of this study is to assess challenges and prospects of the Millennium Development . Goals. (MDGS) in improving the livelihood of the grass root communities in the case of kirkos subcity and forward recommendations. Specific objective ➢ To identify the challenges of providing affordable housing

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    Spousal Support

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    dissolution of a marriage that can sometimes lead to one party having to pay spousal support‚ also known as alimony. Spousal support is an allowance made under a court order to a divorced person by the former spouse (The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language‚ 2003). In Canada it is a common belief that regardless of the reasons for divorce or separation the man can predictably be expected to pay spousal support. One of the most common grounds for divorce or separation in Canada is the infidelity

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    Individual VLAN IT/242 Bob Anderson Adam Moneypenny Why Create a VLAN Due to the changes happening within the company‚ expansion of the call center‚ employees moving around within the building‚ and employees moving off site there is a need for change to the network. Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) is the most obvious choice because “the VLAN solution can help reduce costs by allowing us to purchase fewer router ports. It also gives us the flexibility of physically placing and moving our

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    1. List the common aspects of effective counselling therapies. Client/extra therapeutic factors. Relationship factors. Placebo hope and expectancy. The Therapy Model. (Australian College of Applied Psychology‚ Manual‚ 2012). 2. Identify five common counselling therapies and briefly explain the principles of each. 1/ Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. CBT the focus is on cognitions (thoughts)‚ emotions‚ behaviour and physical response that may be associated with the client’s problems.

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    Benjamin Hastings April 10‚ 2013 Did Someone Move in Down the Street? An Exploration of Possible Extraterrestrial Life in the Universe‚ Perhaps Our Own System Other life in the universe just makes sense. Think about it‚ there are trillions of other stars in existence in our universe‚ and most of those stars have satellites‚ and those satellites have satellites. There are literally hundreds of trillions‚ if not more‚ planets or planet-sized satellites orbiting stars. To think that none of these

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