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    Market Objectives Nike will have a number of different marketing objectives for their isotonic sports drink‚ Nike Go. A main market objective will be to establish the isotonic drink as the most credible sports drink in the market. This will not just happen though‚ this can only happen through a lot of promotion and appeal. Creating strong consumer awareness is very important in gaining market share as it is a completely new product from Nike. This can be done through promoting the product‚ Nike

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    She began her birth on March 31‚ 1909‚ at the Harland and Wolff’s Belfast Yards‚ and taking three years to undergo metamorphosis from plain steel to a luxurious five-star floating hotel(Baldwin Part 1; Titanic: The Unsinkable Ship). She weighed about 46‚000 tons‚ was 882 feet and 9 inches wide‚ and 20 stories high (Titanic:

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    Roffey-Barentsen‚ J. (2013) Reflective Practice in Education and Training (2nd Edition). London: SAGE Publications Ltd. Miliband‚ D. (2004) ‘Personalised Learning: Building a New Relationship with Schools’‚ North of England Education Conference‚ Belfast‚ 8 January. Petty‚ G. (2009) Teaching Today: A Practical Guide (4th Edition). Cheltenham: Nelson Thornes Ltd. Reece‚ I. and Walker‚ S. (2007) Teaching‚ training and learning: A Practical Guide‚ (6th Edition): Business Education Publishing. Schon‚

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    SOC350 Midterm #1: CONFLICT BETWEEN SCIENCE AND RELIGION WITH RESPECT TO WEBER AND GIERYN Science and religion has an obvious conflict throughout the history of mankind. This conflict arouse a stimulation for some sociological discussions‚ as the reasons and timings behind such conflicts has been searched. Comparing Max Weber’s and Thomas Gieryn’s understanding of conflicts between science and religion‚ there are certain differences in terms of analyzing techniques and observation points. Before

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    In the aftermath of World War One Ireland was divided into northern and southern regions whom governed themselves. However‚ the southern portion wished to become a completely independent entity from the United Kingdom. The result was the Irish War of Independence which would eventually end in the northern and southern half of Ireland gaining the right to govern themselves separately in 1921‚ but the leaders and government officials had to swear allegiance to the crown. Nearly thirty years later

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    centre. Sir Alfred Yarrow established his yard by the Thames in London’s Docklands in the late 19th century before moving it northwards to the banks of the Clyde at Scotstoun (1906–08). Other famous UK shipyards include the Harland and Wolff yard in Belfast‚ Northern Ireland‚ where the Titanic was built‚ and the naval dockyard at Chatham‚ England on the Medway in north Kent. The site of a large shipyard will contain many specialised cranes‚ dry docks‚ slipways‚ dust-free warehouses‚ painting facilities

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    London: University Press of America‚ 1982. 3- 25. Boylan‚ Clare. ‘Introduction.’ Clare Boylan: The Collected Stories. Abacus‚ 2000. 5. Heaney‚ S. ‘Introduction.’ Collected Short Stories of Michael McLaverty With an Introduction by Seamus Heaney. Belfast: Blackstaff Press‚ 2012. Joyce‚ James. Portait of the Artist as a Young Man. London: Wordsworth Classics‚ 1992 Joyce‚ James Kiberd‚ Declan. ‘Story Telling: The Gaelic Tradition.’ The Irish Short Story. Ed. Patrick Rofroidi and Terence Brown. Buckinghamshire:

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    Powells Books : Oregon Available from http://www.powells.com/authors/carey.html Carey‚ P (1997) Jack Maggs. Faber and Faber :London‚ Boston Cohurn J (2002) Interplay between Dickens Great Expectations and Careys Jack Maggs [online] Queens University: Belfast. Available from http://www.qub.ac.uk/schools/SchoolofEnglish/imperial/austral/Dickens-Carey.htm Dickens‚ C (1860) Great Expectations Penguin Group : London Koval R (1997) Peter Carey Transcript [online] Brisbane Writing Festival. Radio National :

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    Discuss O’Neill’s pledge to ‘build bridges between the two communities within our community’; paying particular attention to the controversy that arose around the siting of a new university in Northern Ireland (NI) When O’Neil assumed power of Stormont on the resignation of Brookeborough he pledged to build bridges between the two communities in NI. This was a ray of hope to the Nationalist community who had long felt discriminated against. However it was met with some derision from his fellow unionists

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    BRITISH NATIONAL IDENTITY What is national identity in postmodern Great Britain? 21st century Europe. Postmodernism. European Union. Capitalism. Fragmentation. In search of a new identity. Divided and together facing the rest of the world. History turns to be an invaluable source for the researchers to tackle properly the term. But history was written by the conquerors. The truth is probably in-between. In The importance of not being English‚ David McDowall states that national identity nowadays

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