The First War of Independence: The Revolt of 1857 *Political Causes:- 1) Lord Dalhousie’s Policy of ‘the Doctrine of Lapse’:-if the ruler of a subordinate state died without a heir ‚ his adopted son was not allowed to occupy the throne and the state was annexed to the British Empire in India. Lord Dalhousie annexed the states of Jhansi‚ Satara and Nagpur. 2) Ill treatment of Nana Sahib and Rani of Jhansi:Baji Rao II: The last Peshwa adopted Nana Sahib as his son who was denied access to the annual
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The Age of Laurier Wilfred Laurier‚ Prime Minister (1896-1911) • Canada dominated by Victorian Ideals -Children seen‚ but not heard -Young couples could not meed without escort -Gentlemen & Ladies wore hats -Ladies entertained at home‚ always observing best etiquitte -Playing cards and whiskey seen as immoral • New technology altered life for many -Telephone -Automobile-rich man’s toy -Bicycle- New styles; cheaper than a horse -Radio -Mechanized farms: combines‚ threshers -”Magic
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CHAPTER 10 (#1) SUBTOPIC >> SEXUAL DISORDER (1) There are Sexual desire Disorder Male hypoactive sexual desire disorder Female sexual interest/arousal (2) females are higher in finding out from the clinic males have higher erectile dysfunction as older the age (overview slide of sexual dysfunction) female arousal disorders tend to be easier to hide than male disorder (3) orgasm disorder are more common in woman and occur in the orgasm phase for males it could be premature‚delayed
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France‚ and was in control by the Germans * To take over the ride it was split into 5 parts | * This was the high point of Canadian military * The use of “creeping barrage” allowed the ridge to be taken over quickly * The battle was short * Years later they made a memorial to commemorate the 11‚000+ soldiers who died at Vimy ridge. | The Halifax Explosion | * This took place when two ships that had explosive materials aboard‚ they collided while pulling out of the port * This explosion
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Psychology Chapter 10: Motivation and Emotion Motivation Theories and Concepts -Motives are the needs‚ wants‚ interests‚ and desires that propel people in certain directions. -Motivation involves goal-directed behaviour -Drive theories apply the concept of homeostasis to behaviour -Homeostasis is a state of physiological equilibrium or stability - A Drive is an internal state of tension that motivates an organism to engage in activities that should reduce this tension. -An Incentive is an external
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10 unique features of e-commerce technology 1. Breaks geographical barrier: Unlike traditional retail business‚ ecommerce is not bounded by geographical barriers. Today an e commerce company can easily sell its products to consumers residing in any part of the country. 2. Saves precious time: Ecommerce helps in saving the most important thing in today’s modern world: ‘Time’. Consumers from the comfort of their home‚ office and even café can buy any product they wish to buy. Thanks to e commerce
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Chapter 3: E-COMMERCE The Internet and World Wide Web: E-commerce Infrastructure The Internet: The Internet is a worldwide collection of networks that links millions of businesses‚ government agencies‚ educational institutions‚ and individuals Evolution of the Internet: The Internet was first developed by the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) and the U.S. Department of Defense(DoD) for scientific and military communications and to avoid the loss of communication in the event
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"My Journey from Sunset to Sunrise" When the sun sets‚ thousands of hues of purple‚ orange‚ pink‚ and yellow fill the heavens. They blend with the clouds and cast off a dreamy air. It is a time when the colors of the day meet the colors of the night. Deep purples of the coming nightfall mix ever so gently with the orange tingles of the day. This passing from day to night forms a period of pure magic‚ when one may no longer distinguish between where the day ends and the night sky begins. The
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Go to Database Directory || Go to Bibliography Reproduced with permission of 17 Journal of Law and Commerce (1998) 343-353 CISG: From the Perspective of the Practitioner V. Susanne Cook Introduction I. Comparing Some Key Provisions of CISG to the Uniform Commercial Code A. The Statute of Frauds B. Warranty disclaimers C. The battle of the forms II. On Opting into and out of CISG A. Advantages B. Disadvantages C. Opting into CISG III. Conclusion Introduction Like it or
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Sengupta‚ S. (July‚ 2013). Ten trends for the next ten years. Logistics Management. www. Logisticsmgmt.com The article discussed the 10 trends of Logistics management for the next 10 years which affecting Supply Chain. Basically‚ which is said in the article‚ the logistics management should become more integrated‚ technology supported‚ and talented needed. They also did a survey for the executive group to rank the relevance between the 10 trends and business operation. The executive group ranked
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