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    years‚ as legislatures try to find solutions suitable for all citizens. The topic of discussion stem from Gov. Bobby Jindal’s tax swap plan‚ House Speaker Chuck Kleckley’s backing alternate state budget negotiations‚ education‚ and other issues facing the state of Louisiana at this present moment in time. Decisions are being made‚ which should benefit the citizens of Louisiana. Gov. Bobby Jindal’s tax plan proposal would phase out the states income tax and corporate tax by raising the sales tax

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    http://changeminds.wordpress.com/tag/success-of-suhas-gopinath/ http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-07-26/nagpur/32868366_1_software-companies-corporate-social-responsibility-english INTRODUCTION SUHAS GOPINATH Mr. Suhas Gopinath‚ now aged 26‚ a resident of Bangalore and hails from a middle class family‚ where his father

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    INTRODUCTION Jindal Steel and Power Limited (JSPL) is an Indian steel and energy company based in New Delhi‚ India. With annual turnover of over US$4 billion‚ Jindal Steel & Power Limited (JSPL) is a part of about US$17 billion diversified O.P. Jindal Group. JSPL is a leading player in steel‚ power‚ mining‚ oil and gas and infrastructure. Naveen Jindal‚ the youngest son of the late O P Jindal‚ drives JSPL and its group companies Jindal Power Ltd‚ Jindal Petroleum Ltd.‚ Jindal Cement Ltd. and Jindal Steel

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    policies that the politicians in Louisiana have enacted‚ policies which have attracted the oil companies amidst the fracking boom‚ and those policies that they have passed caused greater damage to the state than people realize. One example is Governor Bobby Jindal‚ who “lowered corporate income taxes so that state revenue from such companies fell from $703 million in 2008 to $290 million in 2012.” To entice these companies‚ he had to actively cut the state’s own revenue‚ subsequently causing an effect that

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    I believe that all offenders should have to be chemically castrated. Although chemical castration is presented as a humane alternative to lifelong imprisonment or surgical castration‚ the American Civil Liberties Union opposes the coerced administration of any drug‚ including antiandrogen drugs for sex offenders. They argue that forced chemical castration is a "cruel and unusual punishment"‚ and therefore should be constitutionally prohibited by the Eighth Amendment. They also stated that it interfered

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    Bobby Flay Biography

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    Bobby Flay Biography Chef (1964–) Quick Facts Name Bobby Flay Occupation Chef Birth Date December 10‚ 1964 (age 50) Education French Culinary Institute Place of Birth New York‚ New York AKA Robert Flay‚ Bobby Flay‚ Full Name Robert William Flay Zodiac Sign Sagittarius Synopsis Bobby Flay’s frequent appearances and shows on the Food Network have made him one of America’s best-known chefs. Bobby Flay - Mini Biography (TV-14; 02:22) A short biography of Bobby Flay‚ an internationally renowned

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    [pic] Robert Gerard "Bobby" Sands (9 March 1954 – 5 May 1981) was an Irish volunteer of the Provisional Irish Republican Army and member of the British Parliament who died on hunger strike while imprisoned in HM Prison Maze. He was the leader of the 1981 hunger strike in which Irish republican prisoners protested against the removal of Special Category Status. During his strike he was elected as a member of the British Parliament as an Anti H-Block/Armagh Political Prisoner candidate. His

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    BOBBY FLAY “American Culinary Icon & Celebrity Chef” Written by: Briana Alexander and Trevon Williams Bobby Flay‚ born Robert William Flay‚ is the epitome of a celebrity chef. Owning nearly 20 restaurants‚ starring in tons of television shows‚ releasing cook books and extending his renowned brand name to kitchen merchandise‚ Flay has truly become a staple in America’s culinary culture. The 48 year old French Culinary Institute graduate is a master chef specializing in Southwestern cuisine

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    Bobby Flay Autobiography

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    Born in 1964‚ Bobby Flay opened his first restaurant‚ Mesa Grill‚ in 1991‚ winning immediate acclaim. He made his first appearance on the Food Network in 1994 and soon became a television celebrity chef such as his fellow celebrity chefs Mario Batali‚ Emeril Lagasse‚ and Rachael Ray. Flay has hosted several Food Network shows‚ such as Grill It. According to Bio True Story (2012) Bobby Flay’s first professional restaurant job was in 1982 just when he had left school. Working at Joe Allen’s he moved

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    Chef Anthony Robert William Flay also known as Bobby Flay. Flay was born in New York City‚ on December 10‚ 1964. He was raised by his parents Bill and Dorothy Flay and has three sisters. His family is from Ireland which makes Flay an Irish American. He was born with his parents red hair and freckles on his face. He attended a denominational school which was Catholic‚ which makes his whole family Catholic. He was raised in a wealthy neighborhood‚ the upper east side of Manhattan. Flay was eight years

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