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    The demand for life insurance by Diacon, S.R.

    Published 1980
    “…Thirdly, econometric techniques are applied to the aggregate data to explain the demand for both new and in force life insurance business: a study of the former is based on a single Demand and Supply model for new business (using the Two Stage Least Squares method); the analysis of contracts in force is undertaken by examining their Surrender Rates. …”
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    LESSONS FROM CISCO’S ACQUISITION INTEGRATION (Word Count: 5287 words) by Sridhar, Geetha

    Published 2012
    “…The purpose of merger/acquisition could be for expanding the company’s operations to new markets, economies of scale or scope, acquire new products or capabilities. …”
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    Community based e-Museum framework: towards sustainable cultural heritage information system / Suriyati Razali by Razali, Suriyati

    Published 2012
    “…This research presents the work that conceptualizes a new phenomenon of sharing cultural knowledge through a model of an E-museum which is coined as the community based E-museum. …”
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    Genetic manipulation of agronomically important traits in Lilium by Núñez de Cáceres González, Francisco Federico

    Published 2013
    “…The continued success of the floriculture industry depends on the introduction of new species/cultivars with major alterations in key agronomic characteristics, such as resistance to pathogens, novel flower colour and patterns or control of male fertility. …”
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    Economies of Scale in the Malaysian Insurance Industry by Zakaria, Noor' Aziah

    Published 1993
    “…For example, the forfeiture and surrender rates for the life sector has decreased due to improvement in the insurers' services. …”
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    Islamic paradigms for women’s education and their roles to bring up Tawhidic ummah (Believed Nation) by Abd Rashid, Adnan

    Published 2014
    “…If we refer to the Hadith, “Every new-born child is born in a state of fitrah. Then his parents make him a Jew, a Christian or a Magian, just as an animal born intact. …”
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    Islamic paradigms for women’s education and their roles to bring up Tawhidic Ummah by Abd Rashid, Adnan

    Published 2010
    “…If we refer to the Hadith, “Every new-born child is born in a state of fitrah. Then his parents make him a Jew, a Christian or a Magian, just as an animal born intact. …”
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    The finance and growth of the Lancashire cotton textile industry, 1870-1914 by Toms, John Steven

    Published 1996
    “…Characterised as they were by their easy access to financial resources, these new capitalists might well have made sweeping changes to industry structure and technology had they chosen to do so. …”
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    Religion and spirituality in coping with advanced breast cancer: perspectives from Malaysian Muslim women by Ahmad, Farizah, Muhammad, Mazanah, Abdullah, Amini Amir

    Published 2011
    “…Qualitative methods were used in identifying two themes—illness as an awakening and hope and freedom comes from surrendering to God. The themes were discussed in the context of two broad areas: (1) what are the new meanings these women discovered in their experiences with cancer; and (2) how did the new meanings change their lives? …”
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    The utility of counterinsurgency in Balochistan (2013-2019) by the Pakistani Security Forces for achieving the safety of the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) by Siddiqui, Khurram Shahzad

    Published 2020
    “…The year 2013 is a landmark because a MoU for CPEC was signed between Pakistan and China, the same year as the Pakistani Army first promulgated its new counterinsurgency doctrine. This study analyses the institutional learning process of the Pakistani Army, which ultimately resulted in the promulgation of the COIN doctrine and the extent to which the Army adheres to this doctrinal approach in Balochistan. …”
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