...decolonisation = faiure of will to resist the perhiperhies – imperial overstretch hleading to fall * J.R. steally – asked – ‘how can the same nation pursure two diff lines of policy, total different in nature and still hope to maintain power in both’ * This is pre- historiogrpahy * Br, fr etc, empire in Africa – Br emp = apex after taking india * WW2 saw the revitilising of emprires – Br emp became more liberal * The 48th parallel = movie depiciting a variety of cultures in the emoire * As post war imperial power shifted – br and fr believed they could retain influence through harnessing material *& political influence – Ie. Br welfare act * This countries wished for a thierd force in international politics * What was clear = EU countries had to change the nature of their empires ; however de-colonisaltion would take a lot longer to happen – 60 yrs in Africa * The Br voter could both have their imperial cake and eat at home too * Wh y did empires unravl so quickly if they had been revitilised after WW2? * Looking at reich ; 100yrs – only lasted 12 yrs, Mussolini Italy, permament powerbase = collapsed, Japan and imperialist aims = collapsed too ; Br emperial hold = collapsed * WW2 events that led to fall of emp ; Political ideology of allies ; they fought for self determination & againsts facism This gave nationalists ability to declare independence = communications would be anti – imperial by nature * Another key...
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...private BufferedReader br; private FileOutputStream fos; private PrintStream ps; private FileReader frs; //function to check the existence for a file private boolean checkFile(String filename) { File myFile=new File(filename); boolean b=myFile.exists(); return b; } //function for auto-generating the product id private String generate_id() { String id=" "; String thisLine; String[] fullText = new String[200]; String[] lastLine=new String[5]; int counter=0,nid=0,l=0,z=0; boolean b=checkFile("Item.txt"); if(b==false) { id="00001"; } else { try { frs=new FileReader("Item.txt"); br=new BufferedReader(frs); while((thisLine=br.readLine()) != null) { counter=counter+1; fullText[counter] = thisLine; } frs.close(); lastLine=fullText[counter].split(","); nid=Integer.parseInt(lastLine[0]); nid=nid+1; l=(String.valueOf(nid)).length(); z=5-l; for(int i=1;i<=z;i++) { id=id+"0"; } id=id+String.valueOf(nid); id=id.substring(1); } catch(Exception ex) { System.out.println("Could not generate the Item ID...!"); } } return id; } //function to add new product private void addItem() { String desc; String id; double price=0; int stock=0,rol=0; try { id=generate_id(); System.out.print("\n Product ID :"+id+"\n"); br=new BufferedReader(ir); ...
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...2016 S EP HE By Jack Bishop 2 SHEEP | J ACK BISHOP Pr im ar y Br eeds M M er i n o: It is the sheep br eed, w hich r em ains popular for its quality w ool. It pr oduces a pr em ium quality fine sheep fleece, w hich is highly dem anded all over the w or ld. Lei cest er Lon g-w ool Sh eep: W ith the or igin fr om Br itain, these m edium to lar ge sized, cur ly hair sheep is know n for its quality car cass. Not only this, but it is also valued for its skin by the w eaver s. Li n col n sh eep: This sheep r em ains popular w or ldw ide and w eights betw een 260 to 350 pounds. It is popular for its lovely and finest w ool and fleece, w hich is dem anded all over the w or ld for w eaving and designing. Dor set sh eep: It belongs to the categor y of sheep that pr oduces delicious m eat. It is popular am ong the dom estic sheep far m ing and can be found easily in m ajor states of the US. The sheep has an am azing m ilk pr oducing and m eat giving ability ? it even has a faster br eeding ability. Dor per sh eep: Belonging to ar id clim atic condition, this br eed has the ability to adjust to var ying seasonal changes. It is highly popular in w ester n r egions. The body has a good com bination of hair and w ool and they var y fr om m edium to lar ge size. It pr oduces delicious m utton, w hich sells like hot cakes in the m ar ket. East Fr i esi an :This is the m ost com m on and pr oductive br eed of sheep w hich is know n for its quality m ilk in the w or ld. On aver age, it pr...
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...1914 western front - schlieffen plan - mont volt changes the plan : equal strength for both countries - russians transerred quickier with the railway - the battle of the marne (w.f) - Br. + fr. - bogged down - dirty trench condition - wet (black toes) - zigzag (protection) - dug under no man's land (coal miners, mines) - attrition eastern - tunnenberg - russians lost - masurion lakes / - russian gerneral: samsonov - gr. gernerals: hindenberg, ludendorff 1915 gallipoli - chruchil (br.gerneral) - lord of the admiralty - kitchener - war secretary (overall command) - difficult for br. to attack - turks well-prepared - br. managed to retreat middle east - oil -important for - suez canal / - br. told arabs that br. would create independent arab contries if arabs help br. to attack turkies 1916 middle east - fr. + br. (sykes-pilot aggreement) - agree to divide middle east equally btween them - t.e lawerence war at sea - blockades - battle of jutland -both sides claimed victory - stalemate verdun - "they shall not pass" versus "bleed them white" somme - br. prime minister replaced because of heavy br. losses - asgwith --> lloyd george - lloyd george (convoy system) - group together merchant ships, protected by battleships 1917 us enter the war - april - zimmerman telegram - asked mexico to help russia trying...
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...etail company has a high-end pr oduct position, we ar e opening a yoga spor ts line competitive to Lulu lemon. For a yoga pant they ar e fashionable; however , still consider ed basics and their position is r epositioned out of luxur y and exclusivity into mor e of a mass-mar ket appeal. The pr oduct itself will still be focused on fabr ic, but this has a mor e fast fashion appeal and is our designer line available at a br idged pr ice. Ther efor e it r epositions and expands our br and in an accessible basic spor t place, offer ing mor e pr oducts while keeping the cor e of our br and. Place/Distr ibution It is imper ative as a company to have their distr ibution set to align with the position of a company. The supply chain affects the entir e pr ocess of how the pr oduct is cr eated and deliver ed to the consumer . As a high-end established company, we like Ar mani, have a ver tical supply chain and ar e our own manufactur er s. We found that we can keep the integr ity of our mer chandise and pr oduct fr om pr oduct development until it r eaches our valued customer s. We also ar e mar keting with a push s well as keep the communication tight thr oughout the supply chain. Although, if we chose to go thr ough an exter nal manufactur er , we would have...
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...Talenkennis Vl............................... dan toch niet zo fenomenaal? Zijn Vl.................... echt zulke grote talenknobbels als we zelf graag zouden geloven? En hoe zit het met de kennis van vreemde talen in de 26 andere Eu...................... lidstaten? Eu....................... zoals we het vandaag kennen, bestaat uit 28 lidstaten met 24 officieel erkende talen. Het gaat om het Bu...................., De..................., Du.............., En...................., Es......................, Fi........................, Fr........................, G..................., H.........................., Ie..................., It......................, K......................., Le.............., Li................., Maltees, N......................, Po................., Por...................., R....................., Slova.............., Slove................., Sp..................en Z......................... Die variatie aan talen is een kracht, zo zegt Eu..................., en een kans om de eigen talenkennis uit te breiden. Flink wat Eu................... geld gaat dan ook naar projecten die ons moeten motiveren om elkaars talen te leren. Op lange termijn zou elke Eu..................... zelfs drietalig moeten zijn en dus twee vreemde talen moeten kunnen spreken. Maar Eu..................... onderzoek toont aan dat de meerderheid van de Eu........................ zichzelf niet echt beschouwt als iemand die actief talen leert. Ongeveer een kwart van de Eu..........
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...resurrectinist in Canada. There I have learned that a resurrectionist is a man full of joy like Fr. Ray, like Fr. Jim a resurrectionist preach in a very vivid way, really loves our community and spirituality like Fr. Charlie, is a man of vision and knowledge like Fr. Sudie and really is devoted to our Congregation and to the poor like Fr. Murray. I find that it was the most important lesson that I had at the begging of my life in Canada. And this is the experience with which I landed in full time ministry at St. Mary’s, Kitchener, as a associate pastor with Fr. George...
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...Diploma Programme Chemistry data booklet First examinations 2009 Diploma Programme Chemistry data booklet First published March 2007 Revised edition published September 2008 International Baccalaureate Peterson House, Malthouse Avenue, Cardiff Gate Cardiff, Wales GB CF23 8GL United Kingdom Phone: +44 29 2054 7777 Fax: +44 29 2054 7778 Website: http://www.ibo.org © International Baccalaureate Organization 2008 The International Baccalaureate (IB) offers three high quality and challenging educational programmes for a worldwide community of schools, aiming to create a better, more peaceful world. The IB is grateful for permission to reproduce and/or translate any copyright material used in this publication. Acknowledgments are included, where appropriate, and, if notified, the IB will be pleased to rectify any errors or omissions at the earliest opportunity. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the IB, or as expressly permitted by law or by the IB’s own rules and policy. See http://www.ibo.org/copyright. IB merchandise and publications can be purchased through the IB store at http://store.ibo.org. General ordering queries should be directed to the sales and marketing department in Cardiff. Phone: +44 29 2054 7746 Fax: +44 29 2054 7779 Email: sales@ibo.org Printed in the United Kingdom by Antony Rowe...
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...Reg. No. REGISTRATION FORM To be Filled by NTS Picture 1 REVENUE DIVISION FEDERAL BOARD OF REVENUE NTS Paste your recent passport size color photograph with gum Screening Test for the post of Form-01 Assistant BPS-14 01. Desired FBR Office / Region: Please fill Only One Box for Desired FBR Office and Region / Place of Posting. (Mandatory) To apply for more than one Posts / Regions, please use separate form with separate envelope. This form will be considered valid only for the first selected Office / Post / Region in the sequence. Code (For Office Use Only) Region / Place of Posting Fill Only One Box for Region. FBR Office Name FBR, Headquarter, Islamabad FBR, Headquarter, Islamabad 101 Islamabad Inland Revenue Department, FBR Chief Commissioner, RTO 201 Sukkur Pakistan Customs Department, FBR 301 Model Customs Collectorate Quetta 307 Directorate Gen., Internal Audit (Customs) i. 02. Desired Test City: Fill Only One Box Lahore Islamabad ii. (Mandatory) Subject to a minimum of 200 candidates, otherwise the candidates will be assigned next nearest test city. 01. Isb / Rwp 02. Lahore 03. Multan 04. Faisalabad 05. Karachi 06. Hyderabad 07. Sukkur 08. Abbottabad 09. Peshawar 10. D.I. Khan 11. Quetta 03. Province of Domicile Fill Only One Box for Desired Province Domicile as mentioned in Advertisement (Mandatory) ...
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...Trigraph – A trigraph is similar to a digraph except it’s a phoneme that consists of 3 letters. chr, which makes the /chr/ sound as in chrome and chromosome dge, which makes the /g/ sound as in dodge and partridge tch, which makes the /tch/ sound as in catch, match Name: ___________________ Words that start with Date: _____________ _ Words that start with Words that start with bl cl fl www.HaveFunTeaching.com Name: ___________________ Words that start with Date: _____________ _ _ _ Words that start with Words that start with gl pl sl www.HaveFunTeaching.com Name: ___________________ Words that start with Date: _____________ _ _ _ Words that start with Words that start with br cr fr www.HaveFunTeaching.com Name: ___________________ Words that start with Date: _____________ _ _ _ Words that start with Words that start with gr pr tr www.HaveFunTeaching.com Name: ___________________ Words that start with Date: _____________ _ _ _ Words that start with Words that start with sn st sp www.HaveFunTeaching.com Name: ___________________ Words that start with Date: _____________ _ _ _ Words that start with...
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...HP Quality Center Notes: HPQC is a test managememnt tool. HPQC shows the domain and projects that you are part of. in HPQC you will see all quality center projects not IT projects. HPQC have several different types of modules: 1. Management:Replica of Project management or project plan. Project managment is creating a project plan. Project management also make relases, multiple cycles. 2. Requirements: manage requirements. 3. Business Components: Business Process testing. ( not many use it). 4. Test Plan: All test cases are here with the test scripts. Manaul and Auto Testing. 5. Test Resources: Testing Automation. 6. Test Lab: Test Execution happens here. Executions of test cases. 7. Defects: Bugs, Defects, or issues. 8. Dashboard: Reporting area. you can make standard report, Custom reports like excel and SQL. · Business Analysis, Testers, and developers use Quality center. · Business Analysis gather the requirements. · Testers take the requirements and wrtie the test cases. · Developers write the code to cover the requirements · Analysis is for module specific. it will always show reports and graphs. · In Requirement module you have view tab. You will see a tree and a grid view. · Details and covergae analysis are for specific Requirements. · Defects have a Grid view. · needs are what a business needs. Under the business needs we have feature needs Under the feature needs we have business...
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...na ge m e nt St udie s ( 1, 723 Essays) - I n t e r n a t ion a l Fin a n cia l R.J. Rey nolds I nt er nat ional Financing ( HBS 9- 287- 057) The case is set in t he cont ext of RJR’s 1985 financing of it s $4.9 billion acquisit ion of Nabisco Brands I nc. To finance t he acquisit ion, RJR was pr oposing t he issue of $1.2 billion of 12 year not es and t he sam e am ount in pr efer r ed st ock . I t had alr eady funded $1.5 billion of t he acquisit ion leav ing $1 billion m or e t o finance. Challenges facing RJR: Of t he $1.5 billion t hat had been funded, $500 m illion cam e from cash and t he r em aining was t hr ough bank bor r owings and com m er cial paper. These borrow ings added t o t he debt t hat RJR had issued in 1984 and br ought t heir debt rat ings dow n t o A. The r em aining $1 billion financing w ould hav e t o k eep t his in m ind as w ell as t he $1.2 billion of 12 - y ear not es t o be funded. To det erm ine t he financing, w e need t o consider t he following choices: Debt vs. Equit y : RJR is a m at ur e com...
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...score a Bikini Body now Happens every year: You’re all gung ho in the beginning of the summer, hitting the gym like it’s your job and dutifully counting calories. After all, you have the big bikini reveal to prepare for! But once the season hits its stride, it’s easy to fall off the wagon and onto a lawn chair—and before you know it, the heaviest thing you’re hoisting is an icy cocktail. Fortunately, tearing off that cover-up with confidence doesn’t mean choosing between having fun and staying fit. The key to scoring a hot body? Committing to a plan that’s easy to fit into your busy summer schedule (we’re talking 30-minute workouts here) and lasts exactly 21 days. Why? Adding air to your routine ups Experts say you can start to the intensity— form a habit in as little as and your results! three weeks, and as anyone who’s ever been hooked on something knows, habits are hard to break. In other words, once you complete this program (which has built-in days for rest and recovery—yay!), you’ll be (How the Plan Works) motivated to keep going. OK, so summer has already started. It’s still not too late to get strong, lean, and sexy, thanks to this metabolism-revving, muscle-sculpting, pound-shedding plan. p h o t o g rap h s by R a n d i B e rez By Rachel cosgRove Each week, you’ll do six workouts: two total-body toning routines, two fat-blasting interval workouts, and two easy, results-enhancing recovery sessions. It doesn’t matter what order you do them in, as long as you...
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...SAmbrose Saint Blessing and Official Opening of the New Building 8 October 2012 HEAD MASTER’S WELCOME "And if you have faith, everything you ask for in prayer you will receive." - Matthew 21:22 In June of 2006, after six fruitless years of campaigning for new buildings, Saint Ambrose College was selected to become a ‘One School Pathfinder’. This was to be an opportunity for the Local Authority and the College to set up and test a joint approach to educational transformation. The journey took longer than intended, six years instead of the allocated three; the Lord clearly wanted us to spend more time in the design and planning! The Celtic cross was chosen by Blessed Edmund Rice, our founder, to become a symbol of the Congregation of Christian Brothers. It is the cross which appears on the badges of all our schools and colleges. Now it carves out that shape in the Manchester landscape proclaiming our Faith to all. The interior of the building emphasises the religious community which is at the heart of our College. The learning wings provide enhanced teaching and sporting facilities and embrace the IT age like never before. We must always remember that this is not a new College, it is a new building. The College continues to be an amalgam of past and present students and staff whose shared commitment to Edmund Rice Education has made it unique. Edmund would be proud of what we have built but even prouder of how it will transform the lives and learning...
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