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    the school administration to enact rules and regulations that protect every member of the school from these dangers. Moreover‚ schools can prepare teachers to handle these issues and thus make the schools function as safety-promoting institutions. Case: Gray by his Tutor Gray v The State of NSW‚ Supreme Court of NSW In Gray by His Tutor v The State of New South Wales‚ Supreme Court of New South Wales‚ 1998‚ a grade 6 pupil sustained injuries during a lunchtime recess in school. The pupils were supposed

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    I. CURRENT SITUATION A. Past Corporate Performance Indexes The Coca-Cola Company Heritage Timeline 1886-1892 – Atlanta Beginnings “COCA-COLA IS ENJOYED IN THE UNITED STATES.” Coca-Cola made its debut in Atlanta‚ at the Jacob’s Pharmacy soda fountain‚ where it sold for 5 cents in a glass. In the first year‚ the Company sold about 9 glasses of Coca-Cola a day. The first advertisement for Coca-Cola appears in the “Atlanta Journal.” Frank Robinson suggests the name Coca-Cola and pens the now-famous

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    Name: ____________________________ Year 11 English – Outcome One (Part A) Gattaca - Character Study Task You will work either individually or in pairs. It will be your role to prepare an oral presentation in which you will have to speak as your allocated character (in other words‚ in the voice of that character). You will have 7-10 minutes to complete your presentation during which you must fulfil the following criteria: 1. You must provide us with insights into your character: what is

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    of the 1960’s and 70’s were undoubtedly geared towards a period of economic integration within European nations. Integration was inevitably triggered by the geopolitical and economic considerations that emerged after the Second World War for the European states. A restrained Germany alongside US and French interest in economic progression through increased trade links are the key factors behind why European integration occurred. The Treaty of Rome would predominantly bring on European integration

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    The 1985 New Coke Fiasco

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    what some experts call the "Coke Fiasco" in 1985? In 1985 Coca-Cola decided to introduce to the market a "variation" of the original formula. They called the product‚ New Coke‚ with the intent that it too would take the market by storm like its predecessor had. However‚ according to various articles‚ it soon became clear that customer were in an uproar about the change to the American classic drink. Michael Ross from MSNBC.com quotes‚ "[S]ome likened the change in Coke to trampling the American flag

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    2. Background: G-7/8 Summits and the European Union 2.1. G-7/8 Summits The Group of Seven or Eight is informal gathering of the head of states of leading industrial countries. The first summit was held in Rambouillet in 1975 at the initiative of French President Valéry Giscard d’Estaing and German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt. The members were France‚ Germany‚ Italy‚ USA‚ Japan and the United Kingdom. A year later‚ Canada was included making it a Group of Seven (G-7). In 1998 Russia was included to

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    Cold war containment and the red scare As the strength of the Soviet Union grew and the fear of its potential capabilities mounted in the 1950’s‚ coupled with the fear of communism as a whole in the US reaching an unprecedented point‚ the effects on the social development of the US as a result of the red scare and growth of communism showed in several ways. As a result of the Red Scare that developed in the 1950’s‚ American politicians often held strong concern for soviet espionage and as a result

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    Mohamed Saada. Coke vs. Pepsi War Overview: In 1985 Coke has introduced a new Coke product replacing its old Coke Formula that has been around for almost 100 years. The reaction has been outrageous by the consumers who resisted the new Coke forcing the company to go back in its decision and sell the two products together. My opinion is that the mistake was partially being a wrong strategic call and partially a mistake in interpreting the market research date. On the strategic call‚ Coke was losing

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    policies following the Gulf War. India’s past promotion of “indigenous availability” depicts its affinity toward local products. In fact‚ the idea of protectionism in industries where India had a comparative advantage can be seen as early as the 1920’s.  Due to India’s suspicion of foreign business stemming from past history‚ both Pepsi and Coca-Cola received alien status upon entry to the Indian market. The two corporations were required to follow many laws‚ designed as obstacles to impede foreign

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    Colligative properties in your Coke Have you ever put salt on snow to get rid of it‚ or wondered how your car engine stays warm in cold weather? If you have‚ you’ve probably noticed that the salt quickly melts the snow‚ and you’ve wondered how the engine can stay warm‚ when the metal on the outside of the car is cold. These are just some of the many examples of how colligative properties work in our everyday lives. A colligative property is a property of a solvent that depends on the amount

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