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    The American Red Cross is an organization that makes available the emergency assistance to people around the world who are in need of help. Its mission is to make suffering less severe while the volunteers promote compassion and welfare of humanity. After serving as a Red Cross volunteer in Europe in 1870 caring for the injured of war‚ Clara Barton embraced the idea of humanitarian aid for victims of misfortune and started the concept in the United States in 1881. The organizational structure consists

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    factors associated with fish consumption in men and women: a study of whether gender differences can result in gender-specific confounding. Fish consumption and intake of omega-3 fatty acids from fish are associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular disease. However‚ a prospective study from Sweden has showed that high consumption of omega-3 fatty acids from fish is associated with an increased risk of stroke in men‚ but not in women. The study aimed to determine whether fish consumption is differently

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    How does the poet convey the intense feelings about the fish? In the poem “Pike‚” written by Ted Hughes‚ the poet conveys intense feelings about the fish by using stylistic features that are found throughout the poem as well as the tone. Through the use of these features‚ the author reveals to the reader his feelings of admiration and fear towards the fish. Furthermore these components help to clarify the theme of the poem that has to do with survival of the fittest and nature’s brutality. At

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    physico-chemical and biological techniques are to be constantly explored for decolourization and degradation of dyes. Remazol red RB dye was selected as model azo dye for the study. It is known to be toxicity‚ mutagenic and carcinogenic in nature because of the presence of the aromatic amine group (Zollinger‚ 2003; Jalandoni-Buan

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    and Microtubule Monorails – Insights into Rapid Colour Change in Fish and Amphibians Define the key terms (scientific words) in your own words. (notes or textbook can be used as sources) Melanophores – pigmented cells that contain melanin which are black/brown and are found particularly in fish‚ amphibians and reptiles. Melanin-Concentrating Hormone – a hormone which controls skin pigmentation in teleost fish. Flatfish – a fish which is flat and in many species has both of its eyes on one side

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    The Starbucks 2015 “Red Cup Controversy” In 1997‚ Starbucks debuted their first Holiday Cup featuring designs of holiday symbols such as ornaments and snowflakes. On November 1 2015‚ the company debuted a minimalistic ombré red cup without such motifs. According to the Starbucks Newsroom site‚ the 2015 design “is another way Starbucks is inviting customers to create their own stories with a red cup that mimics a blank canvas” (2015). However‚ on November 5‚ American evangelist‚ former pastor and

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    strategies employed to meet them Social responsibility is one of the Red Driving School’s obligations that has set-up are geared towards ensuring the operations of the business are friendly to both the community and the environment. In other words‚ the company’s corporate responsibility focuses on improving its services both indoor and outdoor; in an effort to increase its vision and gain competitive advantage. As a result‚ Red Driving School maintains standards of its business ethics which are important

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    1. Explain the possible problems in the ethical culture of the Red Cross that created the issues discussed in this case. One of the possible problems in the ethical culture of the Red Cross that creates issues is because it is a charitable organization‚ its leaders have assumed that all employees and volunteers will act ethically. Although this has been disproven many times recently‚ the Red Cross still has not taken all necessary steps to ensure that it is truly a socially – conscious and ethically

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    Richard‚ Wood and Hulme LLP was a mid-sized professional services firm that offered clients audit and taxation services. This company was established by Chris Richard‚ Genna Wood and Lauren Hulme in 1998. These three established the company by using their experience and knowledge from their old company. This firm was gradually growing since the foundation until there was a problem emerged in 2008. The firm has one major principle of working is that they strongly focus on how their employees can work

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    The Adorable Red Squirrel A large red squirrel population has been living in the U.K. since the 1950s. Now these squirrels are having troubles and the country is doing its best with conservation effort to help this wonderful mammal to survive. Adored by Many Red squirrels are adored by people all over the U.K. and they make their home in lovely landscapes including mountain woodlands and urban gardens. For practically 10‚000 years this squirrel has been a common mammal and part of the natural

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