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    ASSESSMENT 2: RESEARCH REPORT MANCHESTER COMMONWEALTH GAMES EVENT SECTOR KNOWLEDGE OF CONCEPTS AND THEORY LECTURE: ANGIE STUDENT: FYONEY SMITH 00097831T Table of Contents Introduction.................................................................................p1 MANCHESTOR COMMONWEALTH GAMES The Overview...........................................................

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    | Report toThe Commonwealth Games Organizing Committee | Assessment of Macro-Environment Forces&Marketing Mix | | | 29th November 2010 | | * INTRODUCTION This report aims to assess the impact of macro-environmental forces on the credibility of the recent Commonwealth Games held in Delhi‚ India and provide recommendations on strategic marketing improvements that could be made in the delivery of future international sporting events. In doing‚ this report shall make reference

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    Introduction The Commonwealth of Nations is a voluntary association of independent sovereign states‚ most of which were once governed by the United Kingdom and are its former colonies. It was formerly known as the British Commonwealth of Nations. The Commonwealth is an organisation where countries with diverse economic backgrounds have an opportunity for close and equal interaction. The primary activities of the Commonwealth are to create an atmosphere of economic cooperation between member nations

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    The 23rd Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM; /ˈtʃɒɡ(ə)m/) was held in Colombo‚ Sri Lanka‚ from 15 to 17 November 2013.[2] Commonwealth leaders agreed on Sri Lanka as the 2013 host for the meeting when they met in Port of Spain‚ Trinidad and Tobago‚ in 2009. Sri Lanka‚ which was originally slated to host the summit in 2011‚ was accused of committing atrocities during the Sri Lankan civil war and the summit was instead held in Perth‚ Australia; Colombo was given the 2013 summit instead

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    Paradesi Synagogue From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Coordinates: 9°57′26″N 76°15′34″E The Paradesi Synagogue in Kochi Inside Jewish Synagogue The Paradesi Synagogue is the oldest active[1] synagogue in the Commonwealth of Nations‚[2] located in Kochi‚ Kerala‚ in South India. It was built in 1568 by the Malabar Yehudan people or Cochin Jewish community in the Kingdom of Cochin. Paradesi is a word used in several Indian languages‚ and the literal meaning of the

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    A royal salute to the Commonwealth Sometimes we forget about our own history‚ our country’s history. What we come from and who we are‚ deep down. In short: our identity. In my view‚ this article‚ “A royal salute to the Commonwealth”‚ 2011 by the British journalist and political commentator Peter Oborne‚ is about the dilemma between modern ways and the old days. Peter Oborne describes his concerns about our modern political culture‚ in comparison with the old culture‚ when Great Britain was an

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    colonies. According to Harvey(2009)‚ the Commonwealth of Australia was first formed under the the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900 in July 1900 after most of the people in Australia has agreed to the formation of the federation of Australia passed under the British Constitution. In 9 May 1901‚ the land of Australia was free from the control of the Britain when the all six colonies were united under a nation and the first Commonwealth Parliament of Australia was established at Melbourne

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    A Little Commonwealth

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    as one perceives‚ is a dark one: the Puritans‚ religious dissenters who valued propriety and order‚ are seen as a witch-hunters‚ suspicious tribe‚ and their very name carries connotations of grimness and primness. Where as the book "A Little Commonwealth" reflects the scenario in which the Puritans lived. Most of the houses in the Puritan Colonial time were small‚ dark‚ brooding and sparsely furnished. This allowed the Puritans to use every available space in the home. For examples‚ most of

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    Commonwealth Act

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    COMMONWEALTH ACT No. 473 AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE ACQUISITION OF PHILIPPINE CITIZENSHIP BY NATURALIZATION‚ AND TO REPEAL ACTS NUMBERED TWENTY-NINE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVEN AND THIRTY-FOUR HUNDRED AND FORTY-EIGHT. Be it enacted by the National Assembly of the Philippines: Section 1. Title of Act. – This Act shall be known and may be cited as the "Revised Naturalization Law." Section 2. Qualifications. – Subject to section four of this Act‚ any person having the following qualifications may become

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    reputation especially for their glass‚ linen‚ textiles‚ gems‚ jewelry‚ gold‚ and silver. Silk developed into major industry in 16th century. Bezant was the standard currency of Mediterranean basin. Western anchor of trade route revived silk roads. Banks and partnerships had supported commercial economy. Chariot races were most popular in the Hippodrome. The official language went from Latin to Greek. State-organized school system trained workforce. Primary education was reading‚ writing‚ and grammar

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