Miss Wathsala Nayakkara‚ because without them‚ we won ’t be able to follow this program. I must also thank all my friends‚ specially Shajani Gunasena‚ who helped me to make this assignment a successful. Table of Contents Acknowledgment 2 Introduction 4 Different types of organizations and their purposes 5 Stakeholders and their objectives 10 Internal Stakeholders of Shell 10 External Stakeholders of Shell 12 Responsibilities of an organization and strategies employed to meet
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to create strong ties among the nations of Latin America 2. But feuds among leaders‚ geographic barriers‚ and local nationalism shattered that dream of unity. 3. 20 separate nations emerged 4. These new nations wrote constitutions modeled on that of the United States 5. They set up republics with elected legislature. 6. True democracy failed to take hold The Colonial Legacy 1. The existing social and political hierarchy barely changed. 2. Creoles simply replaced peninsulares as the ruling class
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Chapter 8 Section 1 -In 1789‚ the American people had a new Constitution. They also had a new Congress and their first President. -The United States was one fourth of its size today. All thirteen states were in the East. -The nation’s western border followed the Mississippi River. In the North‚ the Great Lakes formed much of the border separating the United States from British-controlled Canada. -In the South‚ the United States bordered on Spanish-controlled Florida and Louisiana. -In April of
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ARTICLE II DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES AND STATE POLICIES PRINCIPLES STATE POLICIES Section 7. The State shall pursue an independent foreign policy. In its relations with other states‚ the paramount consideration shall be national sovereignty‚ territorial integrity‚ national interest‚ and the right to self-determination. Section 8. The Philippines‚ consistent with the national interest‚ adopts and pursues a policy of freedom from nuclear weapons in its territory. Section 9. The State
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Chapter 28 Review 1. How did the Philippines become a major headache for America? Filipinos erupted into an open insurrection in 1899 under Emilio Aguinaldo. The war/ conflict was sordid and prolonged. Instead of quietly assimilating‚ they objected. 2. Why did the United States hold on to the Philippines? Millions of American dollars were invested in improving the nation’s infrastructure and education. Moreover the 2 nations had established important economic ties including trades in sugar
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the most important thing you learnt during the day? The signs of cardiac disease was very useful‚ and I thought the heart sounds section and listening to heart rhythms seemed very important and useful to help you know what you are listening to in the heart and what an abnormal heart sound would be and the causes. I also found the managing respiratory conditions section extremely important as this was a good revision and a useful insight into what it would be like for patients experiencing these
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ARTICLE India’s Foreign Trade: 2012-13 India’s Foreign Trade: 2012-13* This article reviews India’s merchandise trade performance during April-June 2012-13 (Q1) on the basis of data released by the Directorate General of Commercial Intelligence and Statistics (DGCI&S). It also analyses disaggregated commodity-wise and directionwise details for the year 2011-12. Commodity-wise data on merchandise exports show that engineering goods‚ petroleum products‚ chemicals‚ textiles‚ gems & jeweller
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Introduction: It is‚ precisely‚ in the modern art gallery of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City‚ that Jackson Pollock’s painting‚ Number 28‚ 1950 hangs. On a wall of its own‚ neither too big nor too small‚ it would seem completely normal in relation to the art surrounding it. But the painting has an interesting quality; to some‚ it appears as a vague‚ brown‚ mess of paint‚ to others‚ as a mystical movement of color contained on a canvas. The techniques that Pollock utilizes to create
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"Life is what you make out of it: one can go through it and let things pass them by‚ or a person can actually go out and get what he or she wants in that life." These are common words repeatedly embedded into my head by my father‚ as maybe the same from one of your parent’s. In the Time of the Butterflies is a book about sisters that fight to take their god-given right of freedom in the Dominican Republic. To win this freedom‚ the Mirabal sisters had to give up their safety‚ give up their childhoods
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A Night At The Movies: NAME: Date: 7/3/12 Points: ________/7.5 MOVIE: 28 Days 1. Briefly describe the plot of the movie: Gwen (Sandra Bullock) plays a party girl journalist from New York. Her sister is an uptight controlling bride to be. They were raised by an alcoholic single mother. At her sister’s wedding she arrived late and added another great disappointment to her sister as she fell into the cake and stole the limo to find a cake store. Gwen then crashed into a house and was
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