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    according to the FD&C Act (Cosmetic Handbook‚ 1992). Manufacturers are not required to test their products for safety though the FDA strongly encourages safety tests. If a claim cannot be adequately substantiated‚ the product may be considered misbranded. Manufacturers may put the following statement on their products to avoid misbranding: “warning-the safety of this product has not been determined” as per 21 CFR Part 740.10 (Cosmetic Handbook‚ 1992). Cosmetics sold to consumers must declare all

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    being a part of a group when uniforms are worn in schools (Thomas et al‚ 1992‚ 1994). School uniforms will help lighten any stress on students to fit into a certain group. There will be no competition with fashion and everyone will feel equal. Those who oppose the idea of school uniforms bring up the concerns of “uniforms being a legal violation of individual rights” (Thomas‚ 1994: Virginia State Department of Education‚ 1992‚ p. 10). Implementing mandatory uniforms in schools will allow students

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    prey‚ and man in interior Alaska Messier‚ F.. 1985. Social organization‚ spatial distribution‚ and population density of wolves in relation to moose density. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 63: 1068-1077. Messier‚ F.. 1994. 75(2): 478-488. Seip‚ D.. 1992. Factors limiting woodland caribou populations and their interrelationships with wolves and moose in Thompson‚ I. D.‚ and R. O. Peterson. 1988. Does wolf predation alone limit the moose population in Pukaskwa Park?:

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    a particular industry?” The model comprises of four attributes of a nation constituting the diamond as shown in figure 1. The attributes shape the national environment in which local firms compete (Porter‚ 1990; Yetton‚ Craig‚ Davis‚ & Hilmer‚ 1992‚ pp. 91-93). Figure 1: The determinants of national competitive advantage (Porter‚ 1990‚ p. 127) 1. Factor conditions/endowments: a nation’s factors of production such as skilled labour and infrastructure are essential in its competitiveness.

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    Derivative Cases Case 2 American Barrick Resources Corporation: Managing Gold Price Risk 1. Hedging Motivation In terms of the gold mines owners‚ they hedge nothing against the price drop risk of gold output. As the profits‚ cash flows and stock price were tied of gyrations in the price of gold. As to the gold‚ there was always a ready market for their product‚ at market prices‚ once extracted from the earth and refined. Hedging against the risks can protect the downside of gold price‚ enable

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    Conclusion about sparkly islands The geographical location of the South China Sea is very important. It is a route that fishermen must take‚ is rich in fishery resources and has very rich petroleum reserves. This has made it a bone of contention between the countries in the region‚ resulting in a never-ending conflict‚ especially in the Spratly Islands. Each littoral state has occupied islands as a means of declaring their sovereignty over them‚ so there is a high level of tension in the area

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    Extraordinary measures consist of medical procedures and treatments that temporarily replace of supplement essential body functions. Due to their demanding maintenance‚ high cost and intrusive nature‚ they are not considered obligatory or morally required. While respirators are wildly accepted as extraordinary measures‚ this is not the case for feeding tubes (Collier & Haliburton‚ 2006). Due to the emotional connotation linked to feeding‚ “the deprivation of hydration and nutrition is often perceived

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    Hegel's Irony

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    may have about the correctness of his view (…)”. (KIERKEGAARD‚ S. The Concept of Irony‚ 1992‚ p.207). “Thus in Hegel’s discussion of Plato’s system there appear various loosely scattered remarks claiming to be absolute because the whole context in which they would have manifested themselves in their relative truth (but therefore all the more justified) is destroyed”. (KIERKEGAARD‚ S. The Concept of Irony‚ 1992‚ p.222). “Thus‚ when Hegel’s whole examination of Socratic irony ends in such a way that

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    both academic theorists and entity practitioners for the reason that servicescapes are all about the stimuli of physical environment of service encounters in a way that attracts customers’ eyeballs in the first place prior to the real buying(Bitner‚1992). The importance of servicecapes could be traced back as early as 1970s when Kotler (1973) used the ‘atmospherics’ to express the “quality of the surrounding place” measured through the stimulation of customers’ sensory systems in terms of “visual(color

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    stainless steel‚ I can imagine a condom rather than a sausage because blowing a balloon looks like blowing a condom. I believe that I am correct in the influence of Koon’s balloon dog‚ “My work is about using sexuality as a tool to communicate.” (Koons‚ 1992‚ P.36) There are lots of sexuality in Koons’ art work‚ such as the Doctor’s Delight (1986) and the whole series of Made in Heaven (1989-1991). I think it is very clever that he uses sexuality as a tool to capture the viewers’ desire and exploit his

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