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    atmosphere consists of nitrogen (~78%)‚ oxygen (~21%)‚ small amounts of carbon dioxide (~0.03%) and other gases like water vapor and some tiny particles of liquid/solid matter like dust. Natural Sources of Air Pollution A. Volcanic Eruptions * Carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide are the primary gases that are released during volcanic eruptions. * Other gases like hydrogen sulfide‚ hydrogen chloride‚ hydrogen fluoride‚ carbon monoxide‚ halocarbons and some metal chlorides are also released

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    COMMUNICATION AS A SOURCE OF NATIONAL POWER Introduction Power has always been central theme of International Relations. States interact on the basis of relative national power to safeguard national interests. In this anarchic world definition and quantification of National power has been an area of interest of theorists like Nicolo Machiavelli‚ David Hume‚ E.H Carr and Hans J. Morgentheu.[1] National power was divided in to elements of Geography‚ Demography‚ Natural resources‚ Industrial

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    changed a lot and starts getting better and better. Then we have open source ERP. I think open source ERP changed the ERP market even though there are lots of people think open source ERP is an dead end. During my research and the presentation of the classmates‚ I find out that open source is a really important breakthrough for the whole IT industry. I will explain my reason in detail later in my paper. There are some major open source ERP brands on the market like‚ compiere‚ OpenERP‚ ERP5 etc. These

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    With reference to Sources 2 and 3 and your understanding of the historical context‚ which of these two sources is more valuable in explaining why the Soviet Union wanted to establish control over Eastern European States? Source 3 by Stalin is more valuable than Source 2 by Churchill in explaining why the Soviet Union wanted to establish control over Eastern European States. Churchill does not ‘directly’ state any reasons why the Soviet Union wanted to establish control over Eastern European States

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    Today in society‚ source credibility is becoming a bigger issue. Many people and students now a days find themselves in a predicament where credible sources are needed to help with research projects‚ essays‚ books etc. The internet is a big place and is filled with insane amounts of information for societies reach. The question is whether these sources are credible sources or just information filled in by average person with little experience or knowledge in the subject. Information today has come

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    Use a variety of sources for the collection of data‚ both primary and secondary (1) (a) Prepare and implement a plan for the collection of primary and secondary data for a given business problem (b) Describe and justify the survey methodology and frame used (c) Develop and use a questionnaire and justify its design for a particular purpose (2) Apply a range of techniques to analyze data effectively for business purposes (a) Create information for decision making by summarizing data using

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    Veterinarian but‚ based on my basic skills I find a Criminal Investigator to be more fit for my career than a Veterinarian. A Criminal Investigator is a law enforcement professional who attempts to solve crimes‚ identify and detain suspects‚ and prevent further instances of criminal activity. Criminal Investigators investigate criminal violations of the law to determine if evidence is sufficient to recommend prosecution. The average salary for a Criminal Investigator is around $57‚900 per year. Their job is

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    nationalistic views and beliefs can compete with another to form contending nationalist loyalties. Source I portrays the contending religious and civic loyalties in a nation. The author of the source claims that the principal of national unity should be raised above all other divisions and criticizes the idea of communalism‚ which regards religious nationalism as the main source of belonging. For an example‚ the conflicts between individuals with different religious beliefs should be perceived as conflicts

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    as crude oil and coal‚ discovered beneath the Earth’s surface were found to be an excellent source of fuel. These fossil fuels are burnt in order to generate the energy required to complete various tasks. However‚ we are now realizing the problems that are created by using fossil fuels to generate energy. These problems are so great that they will force humans to find an alternative source of energy in order to avoid the inevitable disasters that lie ahead. Every day millions of people

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    Article annotation. “Sources of Human Rights Law: Custom‚ Jus Cogens and General Principles” by Brunno Simma and Philip Alston. Topicality The issue of establishment‚ authentication and protection of human rights and freedoms is of significant prominence nowadays. The adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and of subsequent Covenants in 1948 and 1966 respectively‚ the establishment of the European Court of Human Rights‚ Inter American Court of Human Rights and African Court

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