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    How is Ghana different from the UK? UK Ghana Flags Red‚ white‚ blue Red‚ green‚ yellow with a green star Climate The climate of Ghana is tropical‚ but temperatures vary with season. We never know what the weather will be like from one day to the other. It can be sunny one day and rainy the next. As we have such a variable climate changing from day to day‚ it is difficult to predict the weather. In general we have warm summers and cool winters

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    help the British recover from past wars‚ they raised taxes for America. Britain charged America with Taxes like the Stamp Act‚ which made a tax on every paper product America bought. In return‚ the Americans refused to pay those taxes. Britain needed this money from previous war debt but it made colonist mad and they boycotted products. When colonist boycotted these items‚ Britain got mad and sent sitting soldiers over to watch the colonist. Americans boycotted things from Britain it caused Britain

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    ABC STEEL COMPANY Robert Cruz‚ newly appointed Shop Manager of ABC Steel Company‚ was making his way through the plant back to his office. He had just reviewed the company’s most recent operating statistics with his boss‚ Rudyard de los Santos‚ Operations Manager. The statistics were shocking: ABC Company’s production backlog had reached such proportions that top management decided not to accept any further business. The company was paying penalties of P50‚ 000.00 a day due to non-fulfillment

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    Explain briefly how macroeconomics is different from microeconomics. Please give examples. What is economics? Before we start to learn about economics‚ we have to understand that what is the different between macroeconomics and microeconomics. Macroeconomics and microeconomics are the main branches of economics. (Karl E. Case‚ Ray C. Fair and Sharon M. Oster (2012): Principles of Economics‚ 10th ed. Global Edition‚ Chapter 1). And‚ I will describe that with examples. Microeconomics seems likes

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    Minutes of proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers‚ v. 4‚ p. 323.) Shows that saturated salt solutions are a great protection from corrosion.  Akerman‚ R.: Ueber das rosten des eisens. 4‚200 w. 1882. (In Stahl and eisen‚ v. 2‚ p. 417.) Considers theory of rusting‚ especially of protective metal coatings‚ and of the influence of manganese in the rusting of steel.  Alford‚ H. Carroll: Corrosion of iron and its prevention. 2‚200 w. 1901. (In Proceedings of the St. Louis Railway Club‚ v. 5

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    operating among different nations. Since international business is the study of business activities that cross national borders and‚ therefore‚ is fundamentally concerned with the firms that undertake that business and the national Governments that regulate them‚ a theory that is unique to such business must explain the responses of businesses to government policies and the policy-making of Governments themselves towards international firms. Empirical studies have distinguished international from domestic

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    <center><b>Describe the story you enjoyed reading most. Discuss the story in terms of PLOT‚ THEME‚ CHARACTER‚ SETTING‚ LANGUAGE‚ TITLE etc.</b></center> <br> <br>I enjoy reading "The Steel Windpipe" because of its mood and the style of the writer. The content is fresh and the theme is clearly depicted through the characters. The plot starts in a moderate manner‚ with the new doctor browsing through his books. I was about to think about reading another story when the complication pulled me back into

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    COMPARING TWO DIFFERENT APPROACHES OF CURRICULUM AND THEIR BENEFITS FOR CHILDREN EDUCATION This essay will focus on two different curriculum approaches and it’s benefit in children’s education taking in to consideration the values and aims It will at teacher’s role or guidance in the learning environment and how parents and care givers to contribute towards their children’s education Olivia 1997 defined curriculum is as the content chosen to be taught or subjects that are most useful for the

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    WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF READING BOOKS? 10 Benefits of Reading (or Ways Reading Makes You Better at Life) I’ve found that no matter what I read‚ the act of reading every day has helped me in nearly every aspect of my life. Here are a few of my favorite ways that reading has improved my quality of life‚ and will definitely improve yours. 1. Mental Stimulation Studies have shown that staying mentally stimulated can slow the progressof (or possibly even prevent) Alzheimer’s and Dementia‚ since keeping

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    History essay Question: Discuss Australia’s three main contributions to the United Nations Australia has a huge contribution to the United Nations now and in the past in three major aspects‚ financially‚ providing personnel for security operations and help peace keepers. The first is financial contributions‚ on average Australia contributes US$22.9 million dollars per year. Australia also has a major contribution to the UN in troops and soldiers to help them in many-sided peace and security operations

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