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    Results In the univariate analysis factors race and side proved to be insignificant by the Wald test at 5% significance level. Hence the eruption sequence does not significantly differ among the Races and remains unchanged between left and right side in the mouth. Then a multivariate CoxPH model was fitted using variables District, SS, gender, jaw and type which were the significant variables in the univariate analysis. These five variables continued to be significant in the fitted multivariable…

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    Enhanced discussion on this broad legal matter would be much appropriate if we were to define the term legal pluralism and rules of law in their respective connotations. Legal pluralism refers to a situation where at least two legal orders assert jurisdiction over the same geographical space and persons within that space; and a legal order is defined as a set of rules and practices that are oriented towards ordering relations between persons with its own source of authority. On the other hand,…

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    similar incidents in China were thus subjected to intense scrutiny. In the months prior to this incident, the media had already been keeping up a running narrative of these acts of indifference . Yueyue’s case simply drew greater attention to the emergence of this…

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    belief that it could manage and maintain the lives of its members. Wiebe covered with great detail the new dynamics of the change from local communities to urban-industrial landscapes with centralized institutions and authority while detailing the emergence of a new middle class and a new structure of government. As urban-industrial society grew, men identified more with their…

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    Korea had been of great importance to the USSR, the Peoples Republic of China and the US since the early nineteenth century. Following this tradition, subsequently after World War 2, North Korea with the backing USSR made an attempt in unifying Korea across the 38th parallel, the border between North and South Korea. The Korean War officially begun on June 25, 1950 in a time of the burgeoning Cold War in which was an international competition between the main protagonists, the Democratic U.S and…

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    this dangerous rise C. We never know when the next deadly outbreak will be and that is why it is imperative to understand and address the changes in weather and environment, technology and economics, population, and politics that have led to the emergence and reemergence of infectious…

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    Enaudeau observes that “a growing number of Africans are indeed lifting themselves out of poverty but, contrary to the African economic revolution narrative, this is not happening overnight.” (Enaudeau, 2013). So it is these micro changes, the slow emergence that Maisha, Betty and Steve experienced, who are all doing better than their parents did, that better depict the rising Africa. And its most common representative in our case would be Betty, a member of the floating class.…

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    In today’s capitalist society money holds an important place in the web of meaning of society. Money is a homogenizing factor that unites a culture and unifies them as one (Sahlins, 1976). There are many forms of money, it comes in all shapes and forms but as society becomes more global money has undergone an evolution. Money has evolved from special purpose to a more general-purpose form, which can be traded across boarders and for a variety of goods and services at an established value.…

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    position of expressing my ideas in a better manner. Over the years I have practiced writing, my continued interest in keeping up with various forms of writing that are emerging as a result of the rapid changes in technology associated in writing. The emergence of blogs and various forms of social media have been a significant incentive to personal writing. There have been significant improvements in the online writing platform, especially since the Web 2.0 was introduced (Jones, 2008). The…

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    to these characteristics, many religions and different denominations appeared (“Origin of Religion”). Since around 330 C.E. monotheism was established as the dominant between them. The emergence of Catholicism and its monotheistic belief was supported by the Roman emperor Constantine I (Hunt 198-206). “The emergence of Christianity generated tension” and that tension re-grew after several decades (Hunt 199). Martin Luther, a German theologian, emerged as the leader of a ‘revolution’ against the…

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