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Category: /Literature
…dealt with trade in goods, the WTO and its agreements now cover trade in services, and in traded inventions, creations and designs (Hoekman et al; 2001). Over three-quarters of WTO members are developing or least-developed countries. WTO claims to provide…
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Category: /Law & Government
…in redistributive agencies (Miller et al., 1999, p. 2). Agencies such as welfare, social justice and health are more likely to support affirmative action. Society has taught us that women should be caring and nurturing and because of these traits, they fit…
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…for approximately one-half of the gender gap in wages (Maume, 1999, p. 9)". A National Study of Gender-Based Occupational Segregation in Municipal Bureaucracies indicates that women can be more successful in redistributive agencies (Miller et al., 1999, p. 2…
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…of thermochemical conversion equipment empirical and subject to guesswork. There are, however, researches about kinetic properties of rice hulls in other countries (Mansaray & Ghaly,1998; Teng, et al., 1998 &1997; Liou, et al., 1997 & 1996; Milosavljevic & Suuberg,1995…
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…white, with one African-American, one Hispanic, and one Asian American. The families of the study were mainly of higher socioeconomic status. Narratives of the 5-year-olds were examined for negative expectations of self, others, and experiences (Warren et al
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…origin, (Eldridge et al 1977; Golden 1977; Shapiro et al 1978; Wassman et al 1978). One possible explanation for these findings might be, people with these origins might have a greater genetic predisposition towards GTS. However, a more likely explanation…
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…(Ahmad, et. al., 186), and eventually, in the twentieth century, split the region into angry factions (Ahmad, et. al., 207). Mohammed, the prophet of Islam, was a great warrior. This invariably lead defeated peoples to believe that he begot a cult of war…
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…done that document that "children under eight years old are Jackson 2 unable to understand the intent of advertisements developmentally, therefore they accept the advertising claims as true" (Shelov, S., et. al., 1995). "The American Academy of Pediatrics…
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Category: /History
…of the South Asian subcontinent lived under Islamic law for hundreds of years (Ahmad, et. al., 186), and eventually, in the twentieth century, split the region into angry factions (Ahmad, et. al., 207). Mohammed, the prophet of Islam, was a great warrior…
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Category: /History
…animosity and aversion. Hindus and Buddhists of the South Asian subcontinent lived under Islamic law for hundreds of years (Ahmad, et. al., 186), and eventually, in the twentieth century, split the region into angry factions (Ahmad, et. al., 207…
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