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    A Study on the Smart Home Technologies and Their Applications for the Disabled and Ageing

    A Study on the Smart Home Technologies and their Applications for the Disabled and Ageing Swati Khuraniya Student, Manipal University Dubai swati.khuraniya@gmail.com M.I. Jawid Nazir Manipal University Dubai jawid_nazir@manipaldubai.com Abstract In an ageing world, maintaining good health and independence for as long as possible is essential especially for the elderly and the disabled who need to rely on others to take care of them. Now, due to advances in technology, inhabitants of these

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    Effect of Fdi in the Insurance Sector in India

    Abbreviations 2. Table of Cases 3. Table of Statutes 4. Research Methodology 5. Introduction 6. Jurisprudential Study 7. Analysis on Indian Legal Provisions 8. Comparative Study 9. Conclusion 10. Suggestions 11. Bibliography Table of Abbreviations Sr.No Keyword Meaning 1 SC Supreme Court 2 HC High Court 3 IPC Indian Penal Code 4 Sec Section 5 v versus 6 www World wide web 7 i.e That is 8 etc Etcetera   Table of Cases and Statutes Case Laws 1) Naz Foundation

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    Minorities in Prison

    impossible for lady justice to be blind if we are judged by those who are not? This research paper will discuss the racial disparity in the judicial system, crime rates, and whether or not they have an effect on the high minority prison population. A large number of people engage

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    Miss

    Model This book is a practical blueprint for the revitalization of Africa. It envisions nothing less than the complete transformation of Africa into an economic and social powerhouse – from being the basket case of the world to a guiding light - showing the people of the world an example of living in peace with each other and in harmony with Nature. Although great thought and years of research have gone into the formulation of this entirely new economic development model, this book is not simply a treatise

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    Formaldehyde in the Home

    No. 1 August, 2004 Indoor Air Quality Guideline Formaldehyde in the Home About This Guideline This indoor air quality guideline summarizes the health effects of formaldehyde and tells about sources of formaldehyde in your home. The guideline also explains how you and your family can reduce your exposure to formaldehyde. The California Air Resources Board (ARB) has classified formaldehyde as a Toxic Air Contaminant, based on its potential to cause cancer and other adverse health effects. What

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    Bioremediation Methods for Oil Spills

    of Bioremediation 1. Biodegradation a. Biological Process b. Degrading Species c. Chemical Process d. Need for Bioremediation 2. Bioremediation a. Seeding with Microbial Cultures b. Environmental Modification IV. Recent Applications of Bioremediation Techniques and their Effectiveness 1. Amoco Cadiz 2. Exxon Valdez 3. Mega Borg 4. Apex Barges 5. Arabian Gulf War V. Conclusion Bibliography Bioremediation Methods for Oil Spills Abstract. The increasing

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    Leather Industry

    of Bangladesh's population. Fifty three per cent of rural population are virtually landless and the result of that a very large percentage of urban population live in slums. For example 30 per cent of the population (about 2 million) in Dhaka live in more than 1500 slums and squatter settlements, where density of settlements is over 6178 persons per hectare and per capita living space available is lower than one square meter. The structural conditions of the shelters are one of the worst in the world

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    Globalization

    Globalization Globalization entails a conceptualized contemporary phenomenon encompassing the breaking down of borders, emergence of novel technologies and mixing of various cultures. The tern covers a range of aspects including economic, cultural and political trends. It also signifies the tendency of businesses and investment funds to cross national and domestic markets to other locations all over the world ending up strengthening the way various markets become interconnected, increasing international

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    Fortune at the Bottom of Pyramid

    presented a set of new insights and design principles which can help companies tap the economic potential of BOP markets in ways that serve both commercial and societal goals. In fact, both reports concluded that the task to reduce poverty is far too large for the public sector to handle by itself, and so the role of the private sector in poverty reduction and inclusive growth is therefore critical. They argue that the private sector can play a bigger role in improving the lives of the poor and near

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    Communities and Local Government Eland House Bressenden Place London SW1E 5DU Telephone: 020 7944 4400 Website: www.communities.gov.uk Documents downloaded from the www.communities.gov.uk website areCrown Copyright unless otherwise stated, in which case copyright is assigned to Queens Printer and Controller of Her Majestys Stationery Office. Copyright in the typographical arrangement rests with the Crown. This publication, excluding logos, may be reproduced free of charge in any format or medium for

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