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    Theory of Democratic Peace

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    with different governing styles will be used to test the theory of democratic peace’s accuracy or falseness. For the democratic rule, the country is South Africa. Using Russia as the authoritarian rule, and China as the totalitarian rule. By using these countries, it shows if the democratic peace theory applies to other governing styles. Although South Africa is now a democratic rule, it did not start off with this rule.

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    oligoi means few and poly means control. Thus, it means the control of the few organisations in the market. For example, oligopoly in India exists in the aviation industry where there are just a few players, such as Air India, Indigo, Spice Jet, Jet Airways, etc. All these airlines depend on each other for setting their pricing policies. This is because the prices are effected by the price of the competitors’ products. Features and Pricing Strategy among oligopolistic firms: o Existence of few sellers:

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    The Great Depression was the longest-lasting economic fall in the history of the Western industrialized world. The Great Depression affected many countries, for it was something the United States never thought would happen. In the United States, the Great Depression began after the stock market crashed in October 1929. The crash put Wall Street into a panic and wiped out millions of investors. Over the next several years, consumer purchases and investment dropped, causing declines in industrial

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    1.0 Introduction One of the world’s top best airlines, Emirates is the largest as it is in middle east, the company operate flights from Dubai International Airport of over 3,000 flights every week (Keea Shila, 2013). Emirates fly to more than 180 destination, to 80 countries in the world. The airline was founded during 1985 by Ahmed Bin Saeed and began it services in aviation industry in mid-October in 1985 with only two jets. Over the years, the airline have been expanding, consisting of more

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    Eaten Alive Dementia is the general term for a decline in mental ability severe enough to interfere with daily life. The most common form of dementia is Alzheimer 's. Alzheimer 's disease literally eats and attacks the human brain (Overview). It is a progressive disease that causes the brain cells to degenerate and die, which causes memory loss and affects other important mental functions (Mayo). Today in America, over five million Americans are living with Alzheimer 's disease and someone develops

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    existing facility) With the current view of maintenance, we consider factors of building a new data center. This process will bridge the gap in operational inefficiency and customer complaint caused by the current breakdown experienced within South African Airways (ACSA). That may not be the main problems but rather the issues of cost involved that needs to be reviewed. The plan of acquiring a new warehouse within the organization will look at factors relating to site selection, equipment, financial

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    techniques to target the emotions of consumers. The Industrial Revolution first initiated the technological changes that would go on to significantly alter the delivery of music. From sheet music to digital downloads music has been streamed through the airways. Emotions are manipulated in order to alter a sense of reality for many consumers. A paper by Professor Cory McKay at the University of Guelph entitled “The Global Corporatization of Music” looks at the methods in which corporations manipulate emotional

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    anemia. This means both parents must pass on the defective gene for a child to be affected. The gene is more common in families that come from Saudi Arabia, Africa, Mediterranean countries, India, the Caribbean islands, and North, South, and Central America of African descent. It is a condition in which there are not enough healthy red blood cells to carry adequate oxygen throughout the body. Red blood cells are normally round and flexible the moves easily throughout the blood vessels but, in sickle

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    over for “driving while black” was broadcast on televisions airways nationwide. Racial profiling is an new term based on very old forms of racialized actions against Blacks, as profiling can be traced back some 300 years. Racial Profiling is not premised on recent but decades old practices of discriminatory conduct by common citizen’s, police and the criminal justice system that dates back to the 1700s in the United States for African Americans. What is Racial Profiling? Racial profiling

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    A STUDY ON THE CHANGE IN DEMAND FOR OUTBOUND TRAVEL DUE TO THE GLOBAL RECESSION, FOR RESIDENTS OF BANDRA, MUMBAI. UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI LALA LAJPAT RAI COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMICS MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA Submitted By: Dhruv Gupta Class: TYBMS – A V Semester Project Guide: Prof. Arun Poojari Academic Year : 2012-2013 CERTIFICATE This is to certify

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