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    Business Ia

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    Miras international school | Business and Management IA | What are the causes of mass labour turnover in International Publishing House “Yellow Pages” and what motivation theories may be applied to overcome this problem in near future. | | Candidate Name: Umelaila RizviCandidate Number: Word Count: 2000 | 10/12/2012 | Acknowledgements I would like to thank: Mr. S.K Rizvi – the Head of Yellow Pages IBH to discuss the issue of labour turnover and willing to be interviewed Svetlana

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    Momgol, Ia

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    Mongolia Mongolia (Mongolian:  Монгол улс (help·info)) is a landlocked country in East and Central Asia. It borders Russia to the north and the autonomous region of Inner Mongolia‚ China to the south‚ east and west. Ulan Bator‚ the capital and largest city‚ is home to about 45% of the population. Mongolia’s political system is a parliamentary republic. The area of what is now Mongolia has been ruled by various nomadic empires‚ including the Xiongnu‚ the Xianbei‚ the Rouran‚ the Gökturks and others

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    Social Order in Caribbean

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    Question: Which in your opinion provides a better explanation of social order within the Caribbean? Despite the fact that majority of the Caribbean use the Macro theory in one way or the other to institute social order there are still some countries where the micro theory approach is more effective.As stated earlier‚ micro theory focuses on the individual rather than the society while Macro theory looks at the society as a whole‚ while social order on the other hand assumes a certain degree of order

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    Caribbean Identity

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    Discuss the view that a ‘Caribbean identity’ is more clearly evident among Caribbean nationals who meet outside the region than it is among nationals in the Caribbean itself. Culture is the way of life of members of a society. The collection of ideas and habits which they learn‚ share and transmit from generation to generation. It is a simple way of deducing an individual’s origin. Culture is dynamic (ever changing) and is passed through the generations. Caribbean identity refers to the cultures

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    The economic challenges facing the Caribbean The Caribbean is far from immune from the global economic crisis. Although many Governments initially thought themselves safe from its effects it has become apparent that every nation will see: • Falling remittances from nationals overseas; • A significant decline in tourism/visitor arrivals (forecast by some governments to be down by between 30 and 40 per cent for the year); • volatile exchange rates and in particular the a fall in income

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    Question: Which one theoretical perspective is most suited for understanding the Caribbean extra-regional relations with the United States and Europe? Support your answer with concrete example of United States and Europe’s relations with the Caribbean in specific contemporary issues of the region. The Caribbean can be described as an archipelago of islands that stretches from the Yucatan and Florida peninsulas southeast to Venezuela‚ with the Greater Antilles (Cuba‚ Dom. Republic‚ Haiti

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    Usa in the Caribbean

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    The U.S in the Caribbean since 1776 when it gained independence from Britain ‚it became the dominant power in the region.The U.S has had an interest in the Caribbean due to its cole proximity and strategic importance since this time however the Caribbean began to play a more dominant role in U.S foreign policy in the 19th century beginning with Cuba 1898‚puerto rico1898 and Haiti in 1915.These later expeditions due nominally to the monore doctrine of 1823. The U.S interests as stated earlier although

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    Caribbean Slavery

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    SLAVERY A. Slaves were people captured in war‚ used to settle a debt‚ or made slaves as a means of punishment. The Spaniards in the Caribbean had little need for African slaves in the early 1500s for various reasons. The Treaty of Tordesillas‚ which was a line of demarcation drawn north to south‚ west of the Azores and Cape Verde’s‚ stipulated that the areas west of the line belonged to the Spaniards and the east to the Portuguese. As a result of the treaty Africa was on Portugal’s side of

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    History IA

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    Question - An analysis of how the religious rivalry and the fight over Kashmir caused the first Kashmir war of 1947. Part A- Investigation outline In this investigation I am going to analyze how the religious rivalry and fighting over Kashmir caused the first Kashmir war of 1947. I am going to look at how religious rivalry between Hindus and Muslims had built up prior 1947 in Kashmir and how it continued which consequently lead to a the first Kashmir war of 1947. In this investigation I will also

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    Early Childhood Education Care and Development in Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago is a small twin island country located in the south of the Caribbean. Prior to independence from Britain in 1962‚ Trinidad was colonized and brought under Spanish‚ French and later‚ British rule (Educational System‚ 2011) and in 1976 Trinidad and Tobago became a republic nation within the commonwealth realm (George‚ 2001). Following independence in 1962‚ Trinidad and Tobago continued to shadow the British system

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