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    9. A potential obstacle to the completion of the merger was US anti-trust regulation which seeks amongst other things to prevent enterprises achieving a dominant position in the US market‚ using material in the case explain why did not pose an obstacle to the merger. US anti-trust regulation is also known as ‘Competition Law ’ prevents enterprises achieving dominant position in the US market. According to Organization for Economic Co-operation and Developments‚ the prerogatives of that regulation

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    3.3- LEARNER-CENTERED APPROACH/CURRICULUM Introduction: • The term learner-centered approach focusing on the student’s learning and what they do to achieve this‚ has widespread usage. • Implementing learner-centered approach involves changes in three areas: 1. Curriculum Design‚ 2. Teaching and Learning Methods and 3. Assessment Practices. Learner-Centered Approach to Curriculum Design • A learner centered approach to curriculum design gives • A Learner-Centered

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    Over Coming Obstacles When I was a little boy I was always one of the smart ones in class‚ but I was also the most outrageous one too; No matter what class it was or who was in it. When I was in high school‚ I was always getting in trouble‚ but if you spoke with my teachers or other students they would always say‚ “He’s a very bright and smart individual; he just loves to express himself‚ way too much.” When I had the opportunity to express myself‚ I always took advantage of it. I use to see myself

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    out my fantasies of winning the sectional championship. My grandmother and mother would play the school fight song as I made my entrance into the make shift basketball arena‚ that was my grandmothers kitchen. Many memories were made for me and my family during that time. As I got older‚ the time came for me to put in the work to make my goals and dreams come to fruition. I started out playing basketball at the local YMCA. I was not the best player on the team but I no doubt was one of the

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    characters have a dream. However‚ there have been obstacles that sometimes hinder these American dreams. These obstacles range from internal conflict to society itself. Is it possible for these dynamic characters to struggle with obstacles and overcome them to reach their dream? Americans in our society have a dream that consist of a vivid plan and multiple goals. Often times this dream has a realistic goal but may not be fulfilled due to obstacles created by antagonist. The dynamic character in

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    We Shall Overcome Propaganda and politics go together like two peas in a pod. George Orwell discusses the marriage of the two in his essay‚ “Politics and the English Language.” Among the most common propaganda techniques Orwell demonstrates‚ the two most prominent political speeches would be meaningless words and pretentious diction. Propaganda techniques are most commonly known as ways to be dishonest or when there is a hidden agenda. However in President Lyndon B. Johnson speech known as “We

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    A Pact to Overcome Challenges "Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all "( Dale Carnegie).There have been many people who have accomplished things in their life when there seemed to be no hope. In We Beat the Street‚ Drs. Davis‚ Hunt and Jenkins did everything they could to stay out of trouble‚ and stay in school. The three young boys wanted to make something of them-selves. They had made a pact to make

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    The documentary‚ Two American Families address the financial issues many Americans are still facing today. CBS wanted to capture and tell the world of the struggles Americans are facing when multinational corporations are moving their companies overseas‚ leaving people in America unemployed for cheaper labor. Business owners try to make the best decisions for the companies‚ but why don’t they ever make the best decision for their employees? Families expressed the "American Dream" they believed growing

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    subordinate of every family. Parents are the figures whom children can always rely on. Basically‚ a traditional family is consisted of a mother‚ a father‚ and (or) children. However‚ as divorce rates have risen in the United States after the early of 1960s‚ there is one change in how people define a family. Since the year 1960‚ people start considering a single parent with children is called a family as well. One clear point that distinguishes single parent families between two parent families is the occurrence

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    I told my boyfriend I love his family more than my own. At first he questioned me why‚ but as time goes by it appears I obviously get along with his parents much better than with mine. My family and my boyfriend’s family are almost opposite of each other. Different cultures‚ different social background‚ and different opinions about lives and raising their children‚ different personalities… all of those create an enormous distance between them. Any parents would wish their child the best. My parents

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