1 Roche 2013 results London‚ 30 January 2014 2 This presentation contains certain forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements may be identified by words such as ‘believes’‚ ‘expects’‚ ‘anticipates’‚ ‘projects’‚ ‘intends’‚ ‘should’‚ ‘seeks’‚ ‘estimates’‚ ‘future’ or similar expressions or by discussion of‚ among other things‚ strategy‚ goals‚ plans or intentions. Various factors may cause actual results to differ materially in the future from those reflected in forward-looking
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Bachelor of Management Academic Session 2012/2013 Vision Transforming Higher Education for a Sustainable Tomorrow Mission USM is a pioneering‚ transdisciplinary research intensive university that empowers future talent and enables the bottom billions to transform their socio-economic well-being i STUDENT’S PARTICULARS Name I.C. No. Address during academic session Permanent Address E-mail Address Tel. No. (Home) Cellphone No. School Programme
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ACCA Paper P1 Professional accountant Essential text British library cataloguinginpublication data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. Published by: Kaplan Publishing UK Unit 2 The Business Centre Molly Millars Lane Wokingham Berkshire RG41 2QZ ISBN 9781847107558 © Kaplan Financial Limited‚ 2009 The text in this material and any others made available by any Kaplan Group company does not amount to advice o
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List of Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam characters From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam is a Japanese science fiction anime television series that originally aired on Nagoya Broadcasting Network between March 2‚ 1985 and February 22‚ 1986. Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam featured many new characters and several returning characters from the earlier Mobile Suit Gundam anime television series. Contents [hide] 1 Protagonists1.1 AEUG1.2 Karaba2 Antagonists2.1 Titans2.2 Axis3 Others4 ReferencesProtagonists[edit]
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Index 1. European Framework Directive on Health & Safety 2. The Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 1999 3. Health & Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992 4. Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 5. Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations 1992 6. The Provision & Use of Workplace Equipment Regulations 1998 7. The Workplace (Health‚ Safety & Welfare) Regulations 1992 8. Safety Representatives & Safety Committee Regulations
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CERTIFICATE TO TEACH IN THE LIFELONG LEARNING SECTOR UNIT: EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY Introduction Within this assignment I intend to research the following points: Understand the key features of a culture which promotes equality and values diversity Understand the importance of the promotion of equality and valuing diversity for effective work in the sector Understand and demonstrate behaviour appropriate to the promotion of equality and valuing of diversity Understand how to actively help others
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Comparative Politics and Disasters: Assessing Substantive and Methodological Contributions David A. McEntire and Sarah Mathis Emergency Administration and Planning Department of Public Administration University of North Texas P.O. Box 310617 Denton‚ Tx 76203-0617 Abstract The following chapter illustrates how the discipline of comparative politics may help increase our understanding of disasters in other countries as well as promote more effective emergency management institutions
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insight review articles Optical microcavities Kerry J. Vahala California Institute of Technology‚ Mail Stop 128-95‚ Pasadena‚ California 91125‚ USA (e-mail: vahala@caltech.edu) Optical microcavities confine light to small volumes by resonant recirculation. Devices based on optical microcavities are already indispensable for a wide range of applications and studies. For example‚ microcavities made of active III–V semiconductor materials control laser emission spectra to enable long-distance
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Carjacking — Insights from South Africa to a New Crime Problem Linda Davis University of Pretoria‚ South Africa A l t h o u g h ve h i c l e h i j a c k i n g i s a wo r l dwi d e p h e n ome n o n ‚ i t h a s increased to such an extent in South Africa that it is currently regarded as one of the countries with the highest hijacking figures in the world. It is estimated that a motor vehicle is hijacked every 40 to 54 minutes in South Africa. This implies that more than 25
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