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    LeAP!’s statement regarding the controversial August 1‚ 2004 statement released by the Vatican and carried by the Philippine Daily Inquirer (National Newspaper). -------------------------------------------- VATICAN STATEMENT: ANTI-WOMEN‚ ANTI-LESBIAN As women‚ as feminists‚ and as lesbians‚ we are saddened and dismayed that the Vatican‚ an institution that many of us have put so much faith in‚ would make condemn the women’s movement and the feminist ideals that fuel it. The document‚ ironically

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    Seminar 3: The Health Club Industry in 2004 In the article of John R. Wells‚ we note the growing number of "Health clubs" in U.S. With the year of the years clubs have been increasing across the country and how they have expanded internationally. Consumer Demand for Health Clubs Due to the high number of deaths caused by the disease obesity in America‚ had to stop that. Therefore‚ they started to become trend in California go to the Health Clubs. Over the years has increased attendance at health

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    The liberal humanist Matthew Arnold often maintains that he respects scientists and the sciences. What he rejects was the promise that science alone will ameliorate the human condition; the suggestion that the sciences deserve a place of greater prominence than the arts. According to him‚ science is incomplete without poetry (art and literature). In his essay “The Study of Poetry” (1880) he contends that: “ More and more mankind will discover that we have to turn to poetry to interpret

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    The Martha Stewart 2004 Trial Introduction A white collar crime is a category that includes embezzlement‚ insider trading and bank fraud just to name a few. These crimes are committed for monetary gain and are highly illegal. Martha Stewart known for her creative decorating‚ her craftiness and her multi-million dollar business was convicted in 2004 for what many call securities fraud or insider trading. In 2001 she sold all of her stocks of ImClone Systems‚ Inc after being

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    Communication Studies‚ 2004 #1 a.) The writer’s purpose is to explain the value of taking supplements‚ vitamins and minerals; even with a planned‚ balanced nutritional diet‚ they enhance diet‚ nutrient levels and health in today’s world. The writer’s purpose is to explain the value of taking supplements‚ vitamins and minerals; even with a planned‚ balanced nutritional diet‚ they enhance diet and nutrient levels in today’s world. In this extract‚ the writer employs a variety of organisational

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    Intercultural Communication: Film review The Terminal (2004) Alberto Ariztía T. The terminal is a movie which recreates the life of the passenger Viktor Navorski who has been trapped in the American JFK airport for almost one year. Hence‚ due to political problems related to the overthrow of the democratic regime of the fiction country Krakozhia‚ Viktor’s passport and visa turns invalid as he enters in an undetermined status in the international section within the airport. Once there‚ the main

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    Mosquitoland is a book written by David Arnold published in 2015. I have chosen this book because I liked the fact that she was a young girl doing a road trip in a northbound Greyhound bus. The book related the story of a young girl‚ MIM- Mary Iris Malone‚ who discovers that her mom is sick. She lives with her dad and her stepmom in Mississippi whereas her mother is in Cleveland. She wants to find her and the book is about all the journey to get there: the people she met‚ the adventure in the bus

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    2004 Annual Report of Benetton

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    Benetton Group Annual Report 2004 Benetton Group Annual Report 2004 Benetton Group S.p.A. Villa Minelli Ponzano Veneto [Treviso] - Italy Share Capital: Euro 236‚026‚454.30 fully paid Tax ID/Treviso Company register: 00193320264 The Benetton Group 5 Directors and other officers 7 Letter to Shareholders from the Chairman and Founder of the Benetton Group‚ Luciano Benetton 8 Financial highlights 11 Directors’ report Markets‚ trademarks and licenses 12 Production organization 14 Human resources

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    The cause of the tsunami in Sumatra on 26 December 2004 which affected the entire Indian Ocean was a very violent earthquake of magnitude 9.3 on the Richter scale. It was the biggest earthquake ever recorded after the one in Chile on 22 May 1960‚ with a magnitude of 9.5. It originated at 00:58:53 GMT (7:58:53 AM local time)‚ on a fault in a subduction area between the Indo-Australian plate and the Burma plate (which forms part of the larger Eurasian plate (see fig. 1)‚ with the hypocenter at a depth

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    Taxonomists pinned down the scientific definition of the family Acrididae more than two centuries ago. But culture is so powerful it can affect how even a lowly insect is perceived. So it should come as no surprise that the human actions‚ gestures‚ and speech patterns a person encounters in a foreign business setting are subject to an even wider range of interpretations‚ including ones that can make misunderstandings iikely and cooperation impossible. But occasionally an outsider has a seemingly natural

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