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    1.4 UKCCA Party Project assignment brief Sharmeen Ahmed‚ Marketing & Events Officer at the UKCCA has asked you for help with organising a Christmas party event to attract students into the centre. She wants you to come up with an idea for an attractive theme for the party and to present projections for the costs and projected profit for the event. Learning Objectives This project will help you: * To understand the importance of profit and cash flow and be able to apply the concepts

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    wrote about the politics of his own era and prophesized a dystopian future in his novels. Some of his predications have proved to be terrifyingly accurate in describing some of the world’s nations after the year 1949. The North African country of Libya‚ for example‚ has recently been freed from the long‚ totalitarian rule of Muammar Gaddafi. Libya is now recovering from Gaddafi’s policies that kept the country isolated from most of the world and hurt its diplomatic relations‚ particularly with the West

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    clandestine service. "I think there’s a degree of hypocrisy among the Europeans to say‚ ’Oh‚ my gosh‚ the Americans are spying!’ Well‚ so are they‚" said Earnest‚ the founding executive director of the International Spy Museum in Washington. In describing the espionage among friends‚ Earnest referred to a famous quote by 19th century British statesman Henry Temple‚ or Lord Palmerstone‚ who stated in Parliament: "We have no eternal allies and we have no perpetual enemies. Our interests are eternal

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    Final Write 1500 words describing the Arab Spring‚ and what the conditions are today in the Arab countries; that were part of it. 1) Egypt‚ Tunisia 2) Yemen‚ Bahrain 3) Syria 4) Libya Introduction; The Arab world has been a scene of uprisings and revolts for its entire modern history. Arabs have revolted against colonial and local tyranny every decade before and after the World War I. During the French occupation the people of Cairo revolted repeatedly‚ briefly liberating the city from

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    Actors‚ (2) Non-State Actors in the International Relations. With these cases‚ I would explain about Non-State Actors‚ the background and the types of NSA. Find and connecting NSA case with the International Relation. The case will be explain by describing the issue and give some samples. The choice of these two cases are significant because they are related each other. NSA is easy to discuss and easier to understand. As we knew that NSA is the political organization and it’s actual in a life on

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    ADJECTIVE CLAUSES/ Relative Clauses An adjective clause is a subordinate (dependent)` clause used as an adjective. Like single-word adjectives‚ adjective clauses describe and modify nouns. The following relative pronouns introduce adjective clauses. Who refers only to persons. The man is a police officer. He lives next door. The man who lives next door is a police officer. Whom is the objective form of who and refers only to persons. He is one police officer. I respect him very much

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    United Nations quickly called for a cease fire while the Arab League expelled Libya. The African Union also condemned the indiscriminate and excessive use of force against the peaceful protesters. The United Nations passed resolution 1970 which called for immediate cease-fire

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    equal in dignity and rights.” he also says "-we report on the world’s newest country‚ South Sudan‚ and its efforts to ensure a peaceful future for its people. We cover the horrifying violence in Syria‚ historic elections in Egypt‚ Georgia‚ and Libya‚ and the promising democratic opening in Burma. The reports also reveal the courage of individuals‚ including netizens‚ activists‚ workers‚ and journalists who advocate for universal human rights. The reports make clear that many of our most pressing

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    English. He now works for the United Nations in the Middle East. He speaks Arabic‚ French and Persian well. Johnny West ‘s book aims at discussing the reasons of the revolutions that have been erupted in three Arab countries‚ Tunisia‚ Egypt and Libya‚ but through their iconic figures. West traveled from a country to another and from a governorate to another just to meet the families and neighbors of the revolutions’ icons and listen to their stories. He sees that gathering that amount of information

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    are trying to be the best in the world in the export of products So they are put competitive prices So prices are affordable for the consumer . the implications of international trade in Libya Libya affected by international trade because in Libya there is no export of many products and Libya exchanges most of their products with neighboring countries such as

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