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    ATTACHMENT PROJECT REPORT 2014 NAME: Prashant Jeet Prasad ID: 2012000151 COURSE: Bachelor of Commerce (IS/ MGT) SCHOOL: Engineering Science and Technology ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I am sincerely and heartily grateful to my trainee‚ Mrs. Sylvia Prasad for the support and guidance he showed me throughout my project. I am sure it would have not been possible without her help. Besides I would like to thank to following people who provided me great information resources are;

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    PRINCIPLES OF MATHEM ATICAL ANALYSIS McGR1\W-HILL BOOK COMPANY Auckland Bogota Guatemala Hamburg Lisbon London Madrid Mexico Ne\v Delhi Panama Paris Sao Pau lo Singapore Sydney Tokyo WALTER RUDIN Professor of Mathematics University of Wisconsin-Madison Principles of Mathematical Analysis THIRD EDITION San Juan PRINCIPLES OF MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS‚ Third Edition International Editions 1976 Exclusive rights by McGraw-Hill Book Co. - Singapore for manufacture and export. This book cannot

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    Factors Contributing to Juvenile Delinquents According to Jensen‚ three of the most critical issues facing the American juvenile justice system are youth violence‚ the occurrence of mental health and substance abuse problems among young people‚ and female delinquency (Jensen‚ Potter‚ and Howard‚ 2001). Juvenile crime in the United States has severe consequences for our society. Nowadays‚ drugs are becoming more like everything else in our society—popular and expensive—which is usually a catalyst

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    I think that two of the most important environmental factors that helped to play a part to the development and expansion of the United States were the potato famine in Ireland and the Dust Bowl of the 1930’s. These two major events helped to shape our country into the one we know today and are more closely linked then some people believe. The Irish Potato Famine began in September of 1845 with the first death from starvation being recorded the fall of the following year and lasted another three

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    TMIS101 - Management Information Systems Group Assignment - The print media – What are companies doing ‘online’? Due Week 10 (at start of lecture) Value: 20 percent of final marks Background New and emerging technologies have often been touted as meaning the ‘death’ of traditional industries. For example – the emergence of the home video recorder in the late ‘70s / early ‘80s was meant to be the ‘death’ of cinemas. Yet anyone who has tried to see a popular film at a cinema on a Friday

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    College success is defined as accomplishment of personal and educational goals. 1 Many factors lead to success in college‚ and identifying these positive influences is important to serve as a guide for parents who desire college education for their children‚ and for college students who want to achieve their educational goals. 2 There are differences of opinion in ranking these factors or influences in order of importance. There are some who believe students who score high on aptitude tests are most

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    In “Hills Like White Elephants‚” published in the literary magazine Transition‚ author Ernest Hemingway portrays the difference in the implicit and explicit dialogue in the couple’s conversation. In this short story‚ a young couple is faced with a crucial decision of going through with an abortion or keeping the baby. The girl‚ named Jig‚ is confronted with the struggle of deciding‚ while the American man‚ unnamed‚ already had his mind set on getting the abortion. While Hemingway’s short story “Hills

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    Macro-Environmental Factors Vietnam is a peninsula‚ which located in the Southeast Asia monsoon zone. Its long narrow territory stretches 1700km from north to south and in the center a mere 50km from east to west‚ the territory looks like a dragon stand at east of the Indo-Chinese peninsula. The coastline‚ which extends for 3260km‚ has fine beaches and archipelagos. It not only has beautiful landscape attracts countless tourists and also can get rich seafood‚ provided favorable conditions for raw

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    Environmental factors are one of the emphasized causes of ASD. It is important to understand that the study of environmental risk factors includes much more than exposure to chemicals. Scientists use the term "environmental" to refer to influences other than changes in a gene’s DNA. Autism risk factors‚ for example‚ appear to include such influences as parental age at conception‚ maternal nutrition‚ infection during pregnancy and prematurity (“Environmental Factors in Autism Initiative”). If a child

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    What is conflict? For me there is no true meaning for conflict‚ the word doesn’t really have any positive meaning; it is just filled with loathsome venom that has spread throughout our world causing antagonism and bitterness towards others. Conflict is a natural part of everyone’s life and is bound to occur in some point in time‚ but there is no justification for people to turn something that can be small and compromised into a vast worldwide crisis for all to see and hear! However not all conflict

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