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    UK Mineral Water Report

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    UK Mineral Water Report Year Production (million litres) UK waters exported (million litres) UK waters consumed in UK (million litres) 2004 1578 35 1543 2005 1638 40 1598 2006 1729 42 1687 2007 1704 55 1649 2008 1658 60 1598 2009 1682 56 1626 Source: Zenith International Between 1993 and 2012‚ the UK bottled water market (including water coolers)‚ has grown from just 580 million litres to just over 2.1 billion litres. The UK bottled water market is worth over

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    Should the UK leave the EU? The European Union made up of united countries whose governments work together. Each country has to pay money to be a member‚ and mostly do this by taxes to ensure they receive certain benefits. The money contributed by each country is used to change the way in which people live and do business in Europe. The intention of the EU is to unify people in Europe‚ however it is often debated whether or not being a member of the EU is beneficial for the UK. Many people believe

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    over 130‚000. The service reaches over 93 per cent of UK households‚ through its 187 stores. Non-food online sales also continue to grow‚ supported by the introduction of Click and Collect service‚ in over 160 stores. This allows customers the freedom to pick up non-food items ordered online at a store and time convenient for them‚ rather than waiting at home for a delivery. In clothing‚ their TU brand is now the seventh largest in the UK in regards to market volume‚ which underlines their fashion

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    Domestic Violence Act in UK Domestic can be defined in many ways but the simplest meaning is ‘involving the home or family’ whereas violence means an ‘act of aggression as one against a person who resist’. In addition‚ violence does not relate to relationship problem or issue but is social context of reflection of a man overruling woman. It happens to all walks of people in life despite of age‚ sex‚ race‚ assets and cartography. Notwithstanding‚ scoop by both male and female endure hurts during

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    day lifestyle is largely responsible for increasing levels of obesity in the UK: How and to what extent is diet a contributing factor? Obesity is a problem in contemporary society because of the rising numbers of people that are classed as being obese. If a person’s Body Mass Index (BMI) is between 30-40 this is classed as being obese (National Health Service [NHS]‚ 2012). 23.9% of women and 22.1% of the men in the UK are obese (Hall‚ 2012). Obesity can cause many physical and mental health problems

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    PEST analysis for Organix (UK) Political factors Stable political system‚ good-working legal system‚ guaranteed compliance with the laws (especially what affecting business)‚ general government stability and risk aversion policy are positive factors for Organix to start up their business in UK. Economical factors Stable economic system‚ high level of GDP per capita (for UK and EU countries where products are mostly selling) and middle-high growth rate (historical tendency)‚ very high level of

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    Over recent years the UK has become an extremely litigious country .’ In authoritative detail‚ evaluate to what extent you agree with the above statement. A popular public perception of the UK is that it‚ as the US has also been described‚ has become a ‘litigation nation’ meaning that the country has an extremely high number of court cases and the most minor of situations are brought through courts in order to resolve the issues that have arisen. It seems

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    Analyse the causes of Unemployment in the UK Introduction Unemployment means being out of a job and being out of work for many reason‚ which could include various reasons such as educational factors‚ willingness to work‚ inflation‚ recession and many other reasons associated with a person or the employer. It is made up of those who want work and excludes those who are retired‚ disabled and those who can work but are not seeking a position or job. Tong says (2012) ‘government collects labor statistics

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    Visa Guidanc Uk Visit

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    GUIDANCE NOTES Visa Application Form PART 1 ABOUT YOU These guidance notes are to help you complete an application form to come to the UK as a visitor. They cover the following application forms: VAF1A‚ VAF1B‚ VAF1C‚ VAF1D‚ VAF1E‚ VAF1F‚ VAF1G‚ VAF1H‚ VAF1J‚ VAF1K. Further guidance and information can be obtained from your local visa application centre or by visiting: www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas 1.1 Given name(s) (as shown in your passport) These must be the same as recorded in your passport

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    Outline the sources of the UK Constitution (10 mark) One of the main and most significant sources of our constitution include Statute Law‚ this is law made by Parliament also known as Primary legislation. However only the laws that affect the powers and responsibilities of governing bodies or the rights of citizens are of constitutional significance. For example the Fixed-Term Parliaments Act 2011‚ this took away one of the prime ministerial powers as it introduced fixed term elections for the

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