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    Tax Havens

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    TAX HAVENS DEFINING Tax Havens • Def 1:A tax haven is a country or territory where certain taxes are levied at a low rate or not at all. • Def 2: Tax haven or fiscal paradise are terms used to refer to a jurisdiction which enables its foreign residents or companies to reduce their tax liabilities from their homelands. • Def 3: "What ... identifies an area as a tax haven is the existence of a composite tax structure established deliberately to take advantage of‚ and exploit‚ a worldwide

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    Role of Nurses

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    Nursing is a healthcare profession focused on the care of individuals‚ families‚ and communities so they may attain‚ maintain‚ or recover optimal health and quality of life. Nurses work in a wide variety of specialties where they may work independently or as part of a team to assess‚ plan‚ implement‚ and evaluate care. Nursing Science is a field of knowledge based on the contributions of nursing scientists through peer-reviewed scholarly journals and evidenced-based practice. Nursing as a profession

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    India Today

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    of Indians had firsthand experience of paying bribes or using a contact to get a job done in public office. In 2012 India has ranked 94th out of 176 countries in Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index‚ tied with Benin‚ Colombia‚ Djibouti‚ Greece‚ Moldova‚ Mongolia‚ and Senegal. Black Money • n India‚ Black money refers to funds earned on the black market‚ on which income and other taxes have not been paid. The total amount of black money deposited in foreign banks by Indians is

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    E and 48 ’ N Longitude‚ in the Horn of Africa‚ eastern part of the continent. Ethiopia as a land locked country‚ shares borders with Sudan in the west and North-west‚ Kenya in the south‚ Somalia in the east and southeast‚ Eritrea in the North and Djibouti in the east. Ethiopia holds a total area of 1.14 million square kilometers (423‚828 square miles). 1.2 Size and present population According to the July 2004 estimation‚ Ethiopia has a population of 71 million‚ out of which 35.66

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    East Africa

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    recent past it has been used to refer to Rwanda and Burundi which are pushing forward to join the block and be it’s forth and Fifth member states. Sometimes the term is used to refer to a wider geographical region covering even the wider Ethiopia‚ Djibouti‚ and Eritrea. The region (EA) boast of a huge population of around 100 million people currently‚ like the rest of sub-Saharan Africa ‚ east Africa is faced with problems including the cases of HIV Aids‚ famine‚ draught and poor levels of industrialization

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    Media eassy

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    System The East African Submarine Cable System (EASSy) project consists of the construction of approximately 10‚000 km of fiber optic submarine cable along the East African coast‚ linking Sudan to South Africa‚ with additional landing points in Djibouti‚ Somalia‚ Kenya‚ Tanzania‚ Madagascar and Mozambique. The following is an analysis of the strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats inherent to the project. Contents Introduction Strengths Weakness Opportunities Threats Video General

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    Human Geography

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    Appendix II Human Development Index‚ 2003 HDI Rank 1.000 2.000 3.000 4.000 5.000 6.000 7.000 8.000 9.000 10.000 11.000 12.000 13.000 14.000 15.000 16.000 17.000 18.000 19.000 20.000 21.000 22.000 23.000 24.000 25.000 26.000 27.000 28.000 29.000 30.000 31.000 32.000 33.000 34.000 35.000 36.000 37.000 38.000 39.000 40.000 41.000 42.000 43.000 44.000 45.000 Country Norway Iceland Australia Luxembourg Canada Sweden Switzerland Ireland Belgium United States Japan Netherlands Finland Denmark United Kingdom

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    short_notes

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    HomeFind Case SolutionRequest Solution Homework HelpContact Us> Accountability > Brilux The FOT 320 Decision Case Solution Case ID - 9B04E018 AbstractBrilux The FOT 320 Decision case solution BriLux develops early stage high speed data networking equipment. In recent month BriLux customers have hinted that combining ARTRAN the company s flagship optical data service platform with a new fiber optic transportation product (tentatively referred to as FOT 320) would increase the market appeal

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    Unemployment in Kenya

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    therefore drastic measures must be instigated to curb this situation. The following table shows current unemployment rates in African countries; Country Unemployment rate (%) Source date Algeria 10 2010 Botswana 7.5 2007 Cape Verde 13.1 2010 Djibouti 59 2007 Egypt 9.4 2009 Ghana 3.6 2008 Kenya 42 2009 Libya 13.0 2008 Mali 30 2009 Education Education in its general sense is a form of learning in which knowledge‚ skills‚ and habits of a group of people are transferred from one generation

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