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    British Airways

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    BCarroll‚ Archie B. The Pyramid of Corporate Social Responsibility: Toward the Moral Management of Organizational Stakeholders‚ Business Horizons‚ July-August 1991 For the better part of 30 years now‚ corporate executives have struggled with the issue of the firm’s responsibility to its society. Early on it was argued by some that the corporation ’ sole responsibility was to provide a maximum financial return to s shareholders. It became quickly apparent to everyone‚ however‚ that this

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    reactionary movement emerges; this is the case with the Industrial Revolution and subsequent Romantic Movement. During this historic period‚ the world was drastically and profusely changed. According to many historians the Industrial Revolution is the greatest of histories epochs of change and dynamic redefinition of how humans live and interacted with nature. Like its name suggests‚ the Industrial Revolution was a period of rapid industrialization. During the mid-18th and early 19th century‚ technological

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    Literature from the Anglo-Saxon period through the Seventeenth Century English Literatureliterature produced in England‚ from the introduction of Old English by the Anglo-Saxons in the 5th century to the present. The Anglo-saxon period extends from about 450 to 1066‚ the year of the Norman-French conquest of England. The Germanic tribes from Europe who overran England in the 5th century‚ after the Roman withdrawal‚ brought

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    British Humor Mr.Bean

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    MrBritish Humor Introduction British humor has a reputation for being puzzling to non-British speakers of English. Nonetheless‚ many UK comedy TV shows which use it as a basic have been internationally popular. The most of use theme for British comedy are:       · Smut and innuendo with sexual and scatological themes       · Disrespect to members of the establishment and authority       · The Absurdity and banality of everyday life       · The embarrassment of social ineptitude‚ typified

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    Themes of Nature and Nostalgia The Romantic Period began in the late 18th century and emphasized everything that the previous age had not. Romantic ideals that focused on the heart over the head and the natural man over the civilized man influenced the literary works of the Romantic Era. Themes of nostalgia and nature dominated the works of William Wordsworth‚ William Blake and Percy Bysshe Shelley. These two themes go hand in hand when interpreting romantic poetry‚ with the development of the hectic

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    Friends: a person who has a strong liking for and trust in another person. Romantic Partners: Romantic love is a relative term‚ but generally accepted as a definition that distinguishes moments and situations within intimate relationships to an individual as contributing to a significant relationship connection. Relatives: a person connected by blood or marriage. Acquaintances: there is familiarity with someone‚ but there isn’t a personal relationship. Most of the relationships I have I meet the

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    Literature for Stress

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    LOCAL RELATED LITERATURE Medical Files Stress and health By Rafael Castillo‚ MD Philippine Daily Inquirer First Posted 00:25:00 11/01/2008 Positive stimulus Stressors can come from various sources. And we’re constantly exposed to all sorts of stressors every day. For those who can handle them properly‚ up to a certain level of stress is healthy. It is a positive stimulus for us to do what we need to do as efficiently or effectively as we could. We can do remarkable feats—even break world

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    History of British Islands

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    History of the British Islands The study of the British Islands helps us to understand the foundations on which our society is built on. The present life of the British Islands is the result of the accumulated past; and if we understand the past‚ we can understand ourselves and also determinate our future. The History and Culture of England helps us to answer questions that ask for the remains of the past‚ such us: Who built a dolmen? Who built a hill-fort? What was a castle? Etc. Therefore

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    British Fiction Drama

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    Victimization and Its Cures: Representations of South Eastern Europe in British Fiction and Drama of the 1990s. In: Betraying the Event: Constructions of Victimhood in Contemporary Cultures‚ Fatima Festic (ed.)‚ Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing‚ 2009‚ pp. 35 -65. VICTIMIZATION AND ITS “CURES”: REPRESENTATIONS OF SOUTH EASTERN EUROPE IN BRITISH FICTION AND DRAMA OF THE 1990s LUDMILLA KOSTOVA In his extended reflection on twentieth-century history Hope and Memory (2000; English

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    Love in Literature

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    Love in literature What do we talk about when we talk about love? Early poets reached for the sun and stars to describe their beloveds‚ while novelists have struggled to convey their ’wretched ordinariness’. At matins on 6 April 1327‚ in the church of St Clare in Avignon‚ Francesco Petrarch may or may not have seen Laura for the first time: her skin "whiter and colder than snow‚ not touched by the sun for many years"‚ golden hair‚ black eyes. We don’t know for sure whether Laura really existed

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