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    Introduction British American Tobacco plc (informally BAT) is a British multinational tobacco company headquartered in London‚ United Kingdom. It is the world’s second-largest tobacco company by sales (after Philip Morris International). BAT has a market-leading position in over 50 countries and operations in around 180 countries. Its four largest-selling brands are Dunhill‚ Lucky Strike‚ Kent and Pall Mall‚ with others including Kool‚ Benson & Hedges and Rothmans. BAT has a primary listing on

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    Cortez and Pizarro were able to defeat superior numbers. This is because the native americans did not have swords or guns to match that of the conquistadors.This as a result helped them capture the leaders and take control of the area. They also brought diseases which also easily killed the natives because they immune systems were not used to it. In conclusion this is why it was easy for them to conquer the Native Americans. The Muscogee Indians were the people who were unfortunately encountered

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    Lenin enabled the Bolsheviks to come into power‚ overturning the Provisional Government in the second revolution of the year. This has long been regarded as an important factor that contributed to this seizing of power. However‚ it is not the sole reason‚ nor is it the most important one‚ with two others being the incompetence of the Provisional Government and the poor military leadership of Kerensky. This essay will proceed to show how the leadership of Lenin acted as a trigger factor‚ with the poor

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    BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO 10 +11) Tobacco Growing Tobacco thrives in poorer soils‚ providing farmers with a welcome alternative crop. In many cases‚ it provides a higher income than any other smallholder crop. It integrates well into environmentally friendly crop rotations‚ benefiting subsequent crops like maize. This excludes the USA‚ where the crop is mechanically harvested‚ the farmer will typically harvest by hand over two to four months‚ taking off between two and four leaves per plant

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    OVERVIEW OF BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO GROUP & BAT BANGLADESH BAT is the world’s second largest quoted tobacco group by global market share‚ with brands sold in more than 180 markets. With over 300 brands in the portfolio‚ BAT makes the cigarette chosen by one in eight of the world’s one billion adult smokers. It holds robust market positions in each of the regions they operate and have leadership in more than 50 markets. BAT has sustained a significant global presence for over 100 years. The

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    Reasons for the American Revolution The King of England and Parliament were the direct causes of the American Revolution‚ because of their demands on colonists and harsh reactions after the colonists failure to meet their ridiculous expectations. These demands were far greater than any loyal American was able to provide. The taxes placed on Americans were so heinous that the sugar in their mugs was taxable. Survival while paying these taxes was slim to none. How could Britain force

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    titled ‘The British American’‚ J. Williams T. Youngs‚ describe the life of William Byrd to explore the definition of American identity during colonial period. In this article‚ the author attempts to answer the question of how American of British ancestry identify themselves and what place they view as their ‘motherland’. The author argues that the colonialist in 17th and 18th century‚ such as William Byrd‚ lived in two worlds where “the love of American soil and and loyalty to England were part of single

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    industries in accordance with the global cigarette business with valued up to $559.9 billion USD. In Australia‚ this industry has contributes significantly to the economy (British American Tobacco [BAT]‚ 2011). The five leading transnational tobacco companies (TTC) in the international tobacco market includes British American Tobacco (BAT). BAT is a London-based transnational tobacco company that ranks third among the leaders and operates in more than 180 countries. It is well represented in both

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    5. British and American Press Nearly 80% of all households in Britain buy a copy of one of the main national papers every day – the British are the third biggest newspaper readers. Newspaper publications are dominated by the national press. Non-national‚ local and regional papers‚ with significant circulations are published mostly in the evenings‚ when they don’t compete with national ones. “The Sunday papers” are mostly national‚ they sell slightly more copies and thicker. British “paper round”

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    AMERICAN AND BRITISH ENGLISH Lexical and grammatical differences LEXICAL DIFFERENCES • Vocab – most noticeable differences • Differ in: – total meaning OR – in one particular sense of usage OR – totally unknown in some varieties REASONS FOR VOCABULARY DIFFERENCES i) New objects & experiences encountered in N. America - new names – adapt or neulogism (i.e. create new word‚ expression or usage) e.g. corn (US); maize (UK) robin  small red-breasted (Eng.) large red-breasted (US)

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