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    Mixed Schools

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    advantages of mixed schools. The first part of the essay begins with the disadvantages of mixed schools‚ about why some parents do not allow their children to attend mixed schools and even why some students themselves do not want to attend mixed schools. These are the educational‚ psychological and social disadvantages of mixed schools. The second part of this essay provides the benefits of attending mixed schools by looking at the economic‚ educational and social benefits of mixed schools. The essay

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    Mixed Costs

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    Definition and explanation of mixed or semi variable cost: A mixed cost is one that contains both variable and fixed cost elements. Mixed cost is also known as semi variable cost. Examples of mixed costs include electricity and telephone bills. A portion of these expenses are usually consists line rent. Line rent normally is fixed for each month. Variable portion consists units consumed or calls made. The relationship between mixed cost and level of activity can be expressed by the following equation

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    Mixed Economy

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    A mixed economy means that there is a balance between private and public enterprises. In most countries‚ not just the Philippines‚ this sort of economy is preferred as it allows a mix of central control over essential services as well as allowing private companies to flourish; generating wealth and providing employment. Public services By providing high quality public services in areas such as electricity‚ gas‚ water and public transport such as roads‚ trains‚ buses and trams a degree of control

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    and an important channel for cultural enlightenment. Mixed media art has these abilities and function a very different role than the things we consider as ‘art’. Mixed media which began in early 20th century refers to visual art projects. It is an exciting way to create artwork by utilizing a combination of traditional and contemporary media to give contemporary paintings added impact and more visual interest through the spontaneous creation. Mixed media artwork Most items are used from our everyday

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    Mixed Fractions

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    Mixed Fractions (Also called "Mixed Numbers") |   | A Mixed Fraction is a whole number and a proper fraction combined.  such as 1 3/4. | 1 3/4 | | | (one and three-quarters) | | | Examples 2 3/8 | 7 1/4 | 1 14/15 | 21 4/5 | See how each example is made up of a whole number and a proper fraction together? That is why it is called a "mixed" fraction (or mixed number). Names We can give names to every part of a mixed fraction: Three Types of Fractions There are three types

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    Mixed Economy

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    A "Mixed" Economy A "mixed" economy is a mix between socialism and capitalism. It is a hodgepodge of freedoms and regulations‚ constantly changing because of the lack of principles involved. A mixed-economy is a sign of intellectual chaos. It is the attempt to gain the advantages of freedom without government having to give up its power. Communism | A satellite photo of the Korean peninsula at night. Can you tell which half is Communist and which half is Capitalist? | Communism is a form

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    Mixed Economies Would you rather live in an economy where the government makes primary decisions or one where consumers and producers make all the decisions? Why not have a mixed economy with a little bit of each? A mixed economy that contains safety nets‚ laissez faire and government intervention (when needed) will lead to a better society. First of all‚ economic security plays a huge role in a mixed economy

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    Mixed Race

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    America‚ whose father is African and mother is white American (Chang- Ross‚ 2010‚ p.108). Besides the fact that multiracial people’s excellence in various domains is acknowledged‚ another significant reason for scholars to be interested in racially-mixed people is that federal government made an adjustment in its official classification system recently and allow individuals to choose more than one race which apply (Gullickson‚ & Morning‚ 2011‚ p.498). It is exciting that multiracialism brings

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    Mixed Marriage

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    additional problems you may face. Many couples only think about the love they feel for one another until confronted with some of the problems of mixed marriages. Mixed marriages have taken place since the beginning of time. As people explored and traveled‚ men would fall in love with local women and either stay or take the women back home with them. Marriages of mixed religions‚ races or cultures have traditionally met with resistance by either party’s family or friends‚ or by society in general. However

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    Mixed Economy

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    Mixed economy Features 1. Co-existence of public and private sectors: Both public and private enterprises exist in this economic system. The role and areas of both the sectors arc well defined. The relative roles assigned to the public and private sector differ from economy to economy. But generally the public sector is expected to perform certain basic functions such as: (i) Development of economic infrastructures. (ii) To promote basic industries that require huge investment and are of

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