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    third world (McKay‚ 2016). The reconstruction in the European countries were subsidized by the external assistant rather than their internal improvement (Richard‚ 2015) which call “Dependency Theory”. Dependency theory was designed to respond the modernization theory (Reyes 2001a). This theory focuses on the development of the third world which refers to the underdevelopment countries. The definition of Dependency is the oppositional ideas of classical system that construct the shape of world economy

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    stresses : the rural exodus to the cities due to scarce land resources in the countryside‚ the pollution problems in the urban environment‚ the migration of people to forested areas with direct impacts including the deforestation‚ the watershed degradation and the loss of biodiversity. Striking a balance between population growth and conserving the natural resources are necessary for a sustainable development which is to move away from resource exploitation and more toward resource management in controlling

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    anti-brand discourse. People no longer think about large brands in a favourable way. While in the past the presnece of such brands were approved by the communities‚ now they are often blamed for a number of societal issues such as pollution‚ enviromental degradation‚ poverty‚ inequality‚ exploiting employees or overconsumption. This fact is partly caused by the traditional branding model which have failed for the sociocultural context with consumers who draw their identity (Beverland‚ 2009). As a result

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    THE THEME OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION IN DIFFERENT COLOURS AND TERRORISTS OF THE ABERDARE BY NG’ANG’A MBUGUA. Kavila‚ Faith Syokau A Research Project Submitted For Examination in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Award of Degree of Master of Arts in Literature‚ University of Nairobi. 2013 i    DECLARATION This research project is my original work and has not been presented for award of a degree in any other university. Candidate: Kavila Faith Syokau Signature: ________________

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    8th International Conference on Islamic Economics and Finance Islamic Corporate Social Responsibility in Islamic Banking; Towards Poverty Alleviation Muhammad Yasir Yusuf 1 Zakaria bin Bahari 2 One of the goals of Islamic banking operations is to increase the economic growth towards a better and just society. This study aims to examine the criteria and Islamic instrument of corporate social responsibility towards the creation of a sustainable economic development. Specifically‚ the study analyses

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    CFR11-Protease Lab Report

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    hour incubation‚ the degradation product with the size of 20.1 kDa appeared and no further degradation was observed. Among four chains of fibrin‚ only α-chain was degraded completely and other three chains (α-polymer‚ γ-γ’ dimer and β-chains) remained intact. Similar to that of CFR15-protease‚ CFR11-protease also produced few degradation products (n=2) with approximate size in the range of 20.1 kDa. This clearly implied the endopeptidase nature of the enzyme. The degradation pattern of fibrin by

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    Robert Clay HUMA 2323 Craig Coroneos April 27‚ 2009 Thailand Thailand is‚ an independent country‚ located in southwest Asia and is considered a tropical country. The capital is Bangkok and is also the largest city within Thailand. It is the 51th largest country in the world with a surface area of 513‚000 km2 (198‚000 sq mi). “In the Thai language‚ the full name of the city is Krung Thep Mahanakhon Amon Rattanakosin Mahinthara Ayuthaya Mahadilok Phop Noppharat Ratchathani Burirom Udomratchaniwet

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    Using examples assess the view that the relationship between superpowers and the developing world is a neo colonial one. (15) The dominating capitalist ideology from superpowers has led to extreme inequalities between core and peripheral nations‚ which has resulted in an unstable relationship with the developing world. Neocolonialism is a geopolitical practice in which a superpower perpetuates its economic and political hegemony on underdeveloped nations. This indirect and ‘disguised’ Imperialism

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    are facing a big challenge towards environmental protection. Due to neck to neck industrial competition in this century‚ no doubt unimaginable technological advancements have taken place which side by side has put an adverse impact towards the degradation of the environment. It is true that any kind of development can be successful only and only if it produces a zero effect on the environment and the surroundings... The managements of most of the small companies in this country have not yet realized

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    Oil Industry Steven Gomez Management for Organizations Professor Shah 07/08/2011 The oil companies of today’s societies are bigger than from the past and have been making the news worldwide. These companies have been growing and trying to lease more property across the country in order to keep making money. “While the oil and gas industry argue that for expanded access to federal land‚ they sit on over 29 million acres of unused federal oil and gas leases.” (Elizabeth Lopez‚ Hill

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