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    1. Only stricter traffic laws can prevent accidents It is certainly true that stricter punishment for driving offences is highly efficient in the battle against traffic accidents. The age of limit of young drivers should be raised‚ using mobile phones when driving should be banned. With greater traffic management and properly scaled fines‚ I think traffic infractions would be greatly reduced. However‚ I don’t completely agree with the claim that it is the only way to prevent accidents. Other effective

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    economies of scale

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    Economy of scale refers to the benefits of producing on a large scale. When firms and industries increase the scale of their operation there can be advantages which reduce the average (unit) cost of their output. Internal economy of scale is the benefit‚ in the form of lower average costs‚ which a firm can gain from increasing its size. Internal economies of scale arise from the growth of the firm itself.  One internal economy of scale can be marketing economies. For food retail industry‚ large firms

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    How to Date Properly

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    should always be fun‚ and it’s as much your responsibility as it is your partner’s to ensure that it is. When you’re dating‚ make sure you do everything you can to make the time you spend together enjoyable. • Eye contact is crucial‚ and it’s good etiquette to give your date as much of your attention as possible. They should feel like they are the only person in the room. Do not use a date as an excuse for general partying. • Always be courteous and complimentary. Your date has made an effort to look

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    Table of contents 1. Introduction 2 2. Definition of Key terms; 2 2.1. Human trafficking 2 2.2. Victim 2 3. Victims of human trafficking 3 4. Trends in human trafficking 3 5. Causes of human trafficking 4 5.1. Poverty and desire for better life of exploited victims 4 5.2. Corruption and the abuse of influence 4 5.3. High profits and Low risk. 5 6. Recruitment strategies for human trafficking victims 6 6.1. Being born in to slavery 6 6.2. Use of force 6 6.3. Fraud 6

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    statistics about how many of the converts was women. During the last decade 100‚000 Britons have converted to Islam from their previous religion and seventy percent of the converts were women (Peppiatt 1). This statistic is up from the previous decade which only 60‚000 Britons had converted (Peppiatt 1). It is so curious to why there is such an increase in the number of converts into the religion of Islam and why so many of them are women. In the article it describes the different difficulties these women

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    The Jollibee Phenomenon

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    THE JOLLIBEE PHENOMENON TALK ABOUT JOLLIBEE AND IT WILL SOON BE ABOUT KIDS. TALK ABOUT KIDS AND YOU WILL END UP AT JOLLIBEE! JOLLIBEE AND THE INDUSTRY Today‚ Jollibee is one of the most famous Filipino icons. Jolly Spaghetti‚ Yumburger and Chickenjoy—the flagship delectable items of Jollibee Corporation always leave its millions of customers wanting for more. This fast food giant is more than just a smiling mascot and an Aga Muhlach face‚ it has proven to stay as part of the Filipino culture—constantly

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    Beanie Baby phenomenon has really opened a lot of eyes in the toys industry‚ especially‚ because this phenomenon was sustained in an industry that is known to be very turbulent based on the fact that‚ there are a lot of substitutes that come into the industry everyday‚ moreover‚ the excitement that these toys create‚ only can last for a short period of time as buyers in this market (usually children) tend to have an inconsistent buying behaviour and unpredictable majority of the time. This was not

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    report focussing on poverty with reference to current policy and educational debate 1.0 Abstract This report aims to explain the effects of poverty on attainment in schools and the wider society: taking into consideration a number of national and local strategies‚ the causes of poverty and the long term effects on children and young adults. This report will also make recommendations as to what can be done to further reduce poverty in childhood. 2.0 Introduction Poverty is continually discussed

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    Causes of Large-Scale Native American Deaths Between 1500 and 1700 Between 1500 and 1700‚ most of the original Native American population vanished. After European conquest‚ the ways of living for the Native Americans had forever changed‚ and few had survived large-scale deaths to carry on or learn to live in harmony with the Europeans. Deaths in such great numbers did not result from a single cause. Rather it was a combination of many different causes that led to a near extinction of the Native

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    to an extremely small value at 4.15 K. The metal had made a transition to a new superconducting state. The resistivity of a superconductor is at least a factor of 10-12 less than that for an ordinary conductor. We can usually take it to be zero. In superconductors electrical energy can be transported without resistive losses‚ provided the temperature is maintained below the critical temperature‚ Tc. ‘High temperature superconductors’ are such that remains superconductors in relatively high temperatures

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