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    The Role of Kazakhstan in the Conference of Security-building Measures in Asia. The dynamics and challenges of the XXI century are sweeping and unpredictable. The first decade of the XXI century sets new time and space parameters defining the content characteristics of international relations. Central Asia lies at the nexus of three great culture regions: Asia‚ the Middle East‚ and Europe. This geographical position has profoundly guided the region`s historical development‚ as various peoples‚

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    include private security and public policing. State government‚ city government‚ and towns normally provide the community with a public police force to enforce the laws and protect the citizens. Police officers are very important within a community but sometimes a private security can come in and help out and this frees up time for the public policing. Private security personnel generally work for a private company that handles their own dispatching‚ training and recruiting. Private security functions

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    The Sustainability Issues Facing Banks Sustainability issues fall into three broad categories – economic (including customer)‚ social and environmental – but each has several subcategories. Barclays‚ for instance‚ commissioned reputational research via interviews‚ surveys and focus groups‚ testing messages on a range of sustainability issues The Economic Dimension The most important aspect of a bank’s sustainability program is managing the impact that its products‚ services and customer relationships

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    strategic issues facing Starbucks as a company * A PESTLE analysis of trends in India * A 5 Forces analysis of the Indian Hot Drinks Industry * An analysis of the consistency of the Starbucks decision with their existing strategy * An examination of the pressures facing the Starbucks/Tata alliance over the next 10 years In the conclusions we consider the likely success of the Starbucks initiative and whether it could be replicated by GCB. Analysis The strategic issues facing Starbucks

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    Problems in healthcare‚ public and private mix In recent years the health care sector has been the focus of much debate. Even during the boom in Ireland‚ the Health Care Sector was widely criticised as having poor outcomes for patients compared to other countries and being a ‘two tier’ system. Despite large increases in Health Care expenditure during the boom these problems continued. One problem that can still be noticed and felt today in any A&E department in Dublin for instance is the over crowdedness

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    Social Networking: A Potential Tool for Effective Marketing1 Mohammed A Razzaque‚ The University of New South Wales Abstract While social networking sites such as MySpace‚ Facebook and others allow their users to communicate with other users via a shared connection‚ they also enable them to draw power from one another. This new user empowerment of social networks has important implications for marketers. This paper examines how marketers can use such networks as innovative tools

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    Analysis of Wireless Security Vulnerabilities‚ Attacks‚ and Methods of Protection Abstract - The rapid adoption and highly distributed nature of wireless networks has made it vulnerable to attacks and calls for innovative strategies of defense for network security. The lack of cables and transfer of information over airwaves makes data exchange more susceptible to interception. Furthermore‚ it is difficult to implement effective methods of security without sacrificing the quality and speed of network

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    Private Equity Funding in India – Issues and Challenges Swati chauhan Swati.chauhan09@gmail.com Krishna business school kanpur 1. Introduction India is the largest democracy in the world. Its main strength is availability of abundant skilled and cheap manpower. The country has been on growth trajectory in all fields as a planned economy thus becoming a safe and attractive destination for foreign investment. Currently‚ in terms of Purchase Power Parity‚ it is the fourth largest economy

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    The Reflections of War In the poem‚ “Facing It‚” Komunyakaa uses his personal experience while visiting the Vietnam Veterans Memorial after surviving the Vietnam War and the mental affect of the reality that death has left. In the poem the author uses imagery to illustrate to the reader the feelings he experiences while dealing with the loss of his fellow comrades. “I go down the 58‚022 names‚ half-expecting to find my own in letters like smoke.”(14-16) While at the memorial he is reminded of

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    Sac 3 – Research Task and Written Report “Health Issues Facing Australia’s Youth” 1. Describe the health issue When people eat more calories than they burn off‚ their bodies store the extra calories as fat. When people keep up a pattern of eating more calories than they burn‚ more and more fat builds up in their bodies. Eventually‚ the body gets to a point where the amount of body fat can have a negative effect on a person’s health. Doctors use the terms "overweight" or "obese" to describe

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