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    Advantages and risks of acquiring the other 44% Roche is seeking to acquire 44% of Genentech in addition to 56% that it has already owned. Owning 100% of Genentech can help Roche to strengthen itself and exploit Genentech’s resources. First‚ the old model that allowed Roche to develop and commercialize Genentech’s products outside the U.S is not valid anymore; if Roche and Genentech merge‚ Roche can share in Genentech’s intellectual property. Second‚ if Roche’s and Genentech’s operations are combined

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    Moving & Assisting / Lifting & Handling Activities Under the fundamental provisions of current Health & Safety at Work legislation Ladybrook Care Homes Ltd has a duty to ensure that all staff involved with the lifting and handling of residents should not be exposed to any work practice or risk likely to cause them injury. This Policy will detail the compliance of the Home in this respect. POLICY STATEMENT & PRINCIPLES: Each staff member must: -exercise reasonable care

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    For the history and implementation of affirmative action in the U.S.‚ see Affirmative action in the United States. Affirmative action ‚ known as positive discrimination in the United Kingdom ‚ refers to policies that take factors including "race‚ color‚ religion‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ or national origin" [1] into consideration in order to benefit an underrepresented group "in areas of employment‚ education‚ and business". [2] Origins The term "affirmative action" was first used in the

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    Sustainability on the UT Campus: A Symposium Studio Africa: A UT Austin School of Architecture Design Studio for Developing Sustainable Schools in Africa Michael Garrison Professor The School of Architecture mgarrison@mail.utexas.edu We fully admit to being naïve about building a new school in Uganda and that our view of Uganda is seen through our western lens. We have not lived in Africa and we do not pretend to know all the problems and opportunities that a builder of a new

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    The advantages of using public transport are generally synonymous but wider than the advantages of using pooled transport (where people get together to undertake the same journey together‚ in the same vehicle). There are benefits for the greater good‚ such as environmental protection; and for personal gain such as increased safety. Reduced damage to the environment. One bus emits far fewer fumes than twenty cars (especially if it uses LPG fuel). Train emissions of CO2 "per passenger/Km are

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    Tanika Cassanova 3 Broughton street Battersea SW8 3QJ tanikacassanova@yahoo.com 07535729191 I am an exceptionally hardworking individual trained to work efficiently in any type of environment. I am able to work under stressful circumstances and remain calm and collective. My team working skills are outstanding as I have had the responsibility of bringing a team together and implementing the meaning of team to other members in my work surroundings. I strive to be the best I can be and achieve

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    How far were ideological differences responsible for the growing hostility of US policy towards the Soviet Union 1944-46? As the war drew to a defeat of Germany‚ the question of who would be the main world power was arising. There were two superpowers – The United States and The USSR as both of those countries had the largest powerful army. Both countries were fighting together against Nazi Germany‚ however there were clear ideological differences between them. On one side there was the Capitalist

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    An investigation into escape Escape is a theme consistent within both J.B Salinger’s “Catcher in the Rye” and Mark Twain’s “Huckleberry Finn” and is demonstrated through linguistic and literary techniques. In “The Catcher in the Rye” I have chosen the last three pages of Chapter 24 where Holden Caulfield‚ the protagonist‚ is spending the night sleeping on his previous teacher’s couch. The Huckleberry Finn extract I have chosen occurs in the beginning of Chapter 4. Huckleberry Finn has been kidnapped

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    Content and Process Theories There are two types of groups of theories for motivation in the workplace. Content theories base themselves on assuming people have a set of needs which are listed out of what they need to pursue and is usually a ladder in which they climb up and down during their lifetime. The main theories of content are Maslow’s‚ aldefer’s‚ Herzberg and McClelland. Whereas process theories assumes that individuals select their goals and choose how to get them by a process of calculation

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    How can the alternative source of energy be harnessed effectively? Losing polluting natural resource is one of the most serious problems that people concerned during the 21st century. Scientists have found that traditional sources like fossil fuels are threatening people’s lives as well as the environment. Due to this‚ some countries have started their plans to harness‚ renewable energy and achieved satisfactory success. For a decade‚ the majority of countries in Europe have proved that used alternative

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