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    (RLBS) was established by George Rushway in 1922 in Ilderton, Ontario as an extension of his lumber mill near Denfield, Ontario. At first the business sold only lumber, but when his two sons, Gordon and Douglas, joined the business in 1945 and 1951 respectively, the variety of products grew rapidly. In addition to serving the retail…

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    because people feared new inventions. 15. Why were women considered well suited for teaching jobs? a. Women refused to do most other types of work. b. They were better educated than men. c. Men were needed in factory work. d. Teaching was an extension of the duties of Victorian mothers.* e. Teaching was considered unimportant. 16. Some women sought satisfaction outside the home and became involved a. in working as volunteer social workers or nurses. b. in organizing reform movements…

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    Globalization has a wide role to play worldwide. It has left back its footprints at every sphere of life. Not only in India, but the interchange of world views and ideas have resulted in a major transformation of the lifestyle and living standard of people globally. Indian culture is no bar to this transformation process. Our deep rooted traditions and customs have loosened up their hold with the emergence of globalization. India has a rich cultural background and pride of its culture is famous…

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    Linum Case Study

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    Wide hybridization and characterization of hybrids of Linum usitatissimum L. for crossability, various agro-morphological traits and rust resistance Nimit Kumar*, Satish Paul, H.K. Chaudhary, Navdeep S. Jamwal and Amaninder Deep Singh Department of Crop Improvement, CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur-176062, India For correspondence: nk.kakran@gmail.com SHORT SUMMARY: The present research has yielded a wide array of germplasm which will serve as a potential source of…

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    Distinctiveness Of Trademark

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    Whether, even without a comparison with another mark, will cause confusion to the public and as such deceives the public?[11] Thus, the distinctiveness of a mark essentially means that the mark must be such that it identifies a product from a particular undertaking.[12] It is one of the essential requirements to be fulfilled before a mark can be registered as a ‘trademark’ under the Act. iii. Connection with goods or services It is clear from the definition of trademark elucidated…

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    Cultural Factors In Cuba

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    In light of the above, it is inherent in human nature to resist change, for numerous reasons, such as, fear of the unfamiliar, fear of uncertainty, loss of control, strong connection to old ways and habits, or just a fear of failure; regardless of the reasons humans for the most part approach change with a sense of apprehension and foreboding. Relative to that, since human beings make up governments and governments dictates the direction of a nation’s international policies, the same could be…

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    “Whoever saves a life, it is considered as if he saved an entire world”, Mishnah Sanhedrin Rescue in Albania Introduction The Holocaust was the biggest disaster in modern Jewish history, and the largest genocide in the 20th century; the Nazi regime and their allies brutally killed close to six millions innocent Jews (more than two thirds of Jewish population in Europe at that time). With Adolf Hitler’s appointment as a chancellor of Germany, life of Jews changed very significantly. Starting in…

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    4-Np Synthesis Lab Report

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    Abstract A spontaneous, one-pot strategy for the room temperature biosynthesis of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) using Cocos Nucifera Linn (coconut palm) coir extract is described. The formation of AuNPs was observed within 30s of reaction time between the metal precursor and coir extract. The bioextract acted as both reducing agent and a stabilizer. The influence of various experimental parameters such as % volume fraction of coir extract, concentration of metal precursor, contact time and solution…

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    1900 worked for wages, who were young & single since 5% married worked outside home. - 1900, men & women believed economically feasible for women to stay at home raising kids. - Factory working women restricted to industries that perceived as an extension of the home (textile, garment, food processing…

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    After the Second World War, Germany was divided into four zones. “These occupation zones had been drawn during the war by the European Advisory Commission” (Maddox 1320) the four zones were; the American Zone of Occupation, the British Zone, French Zone and the Soviet Zone. Frankfurt was under the control of the Americans, Bad Oeynhausen under the control of the British, Baden-Baden under French control and East Berlin under Soviet control. With Germany being divided in four, issues began to…

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