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    They also wish to undertake an internal audit to assess whether staff have noticed an impact of the Charter. Scenario 4: The Green Economy The West Sussex Sustainable Business Partnership has commissioned the University of Chichester undertake research assessing the level of sustainable business practice by businesses across a range of sectors in West Sussex.  Specifically the WSSBP would like to establish the extent to which businesses are adopting green measures in key areas such as operations

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    "What Took the North So Long?" In Williamson Murray’s essay he discusses the struggle between the North and the South. Also how it was the first modern war that was fought using technology and industry on the slaughtering fields. The union lacked a cohesive army and a good plan of attack. Once General Grant was in command for the North‚ the Confederacy was hopeless to win. The Civil War ravaged armies of the North and South‚ many Americans lost their lives which made this the most costly of all

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    ARAB STATES DECLARE WAR AGAINST ISRAEL The conflict between Arabs and Jews in the Middle East was over land of historic Israel and Palestine. The conflict has led to several wars‚ beginning in 1948‚ among Arab nations‚ Palestinian refugees‚ and the state of Israel. Since 1979 several peace accords have been signed‚ addressing parts of the conflict. The area is the homeland of the Jewish people‚ who immigrated to the area beginning in the 13th century BC as Hebrew tribes. The tribes confederated

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    As the first speaker stated I will covering three points which are * Freedom of expression * Controversial Art makes people come in contact with their own prejudices * Controversial art brings about change My first point will be about freedom of expression. We have writers‚ journalists‚ film makers who all one thing in common they express their feelings through their novels‚ media and movies. So why shouldn’t artist be allowed to do the same? Anything someone publishes from their

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    1. Damodar Valley Project (ITVP): Damodar Valley Project is a joint venture of Jharkhand and West Bengal. The project sets an example towards managing our water resources on scientific lines. Before completion of this project‚ flood in Damodar River caused damage to thousands of people and loss of property worth crores of rupees every year. So it was called the ’Sorrow of Bihar (now Jharkhand) and West Bengal’. After the completion of this project the river has become a ’boon to’ these states. Damodar

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    Who Is Snoop Dogg?

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    Have you ever heard of the rapper by the name of Snoop Dogg? If so i can say this he is one of my favorite west coast artists who entirely‚ and honestly changed the perception of hip hop in many ways. He has gone to do as much as release 11 studio albumn’s and help pave the way for west coast music. Now what is he up to? He recently stepped out of the ordinary and in late 2013 released his first reggae album entitled "Reincarnated". Following his current music Snoop has still remained in some way

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    ideological tensions of the East and West Blocs. The ideological systems of the two powers were viewed as being complete opposites in their goals and experienced increasing animosity toward each other. This in turn influenced the economic policies that drove the main powers of the Cold War even further apart.  By far‚ the biggest contributor to the formation of the Cold War was the fact that both sides believed the communist Soviet Union and the capitalist west ideologies were incompatible with each

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    of the direct administration of Bengal. In 1874 Assam‚ including Sylhet‚ was severed from Bengal to form a Chief-Commissionership‚ and the Lushai Hills were added to it in 1898. ORIGIN  This effort culminated in the partition of Bengal in 1905. West Bengal‚ Orissa and Bihar was on one side and the erstwhile east Bengal and Assam was on the other.  The partition was made along communal lines.  This partition provided an impetus to the religious divide and‚ as a result of that‚ All India Muslim

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    The Minangkabau ethnic group‚ also known as Minang (Urang minang in  Minangkabau language)‚ is indigenous to the highlands of West Sumatra‚ in Indonesia. Their culture is matrilineal‚ with property and land passing down from mother to daughter‚ while religious and political affairs are the responsibility of men (although some women also play important roles in these areas). Today 4 million Minangs live in West Sumatra‚ while about 3 million more are scattered throughout many Indonesian and Malay peninsular cities and

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    with life under the communist system‚ West Berlin was a gateway to the democratic West. Between 1949 and 1961‚ some 2.5 million East Germans fled from East to West Germany‚ most via West Berlin. By August 1961‚ an average of 2‚000 East Germans were crossing into the West every day. Many of the refugees were skilled laborers‚ professionals‚ and intellectuals‚ and their loss was having a devastating effect on the East German economy. To halt the exodus to the West‚ Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev recommended

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