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    Heineken Pol

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    use refrigerants for the cooling of the beer and for the liquefaction of carbon dioxide that is used during the process. The emissions due to refrigerant losses from our installations‚ expressed in kg carbon dioxide equivalents‚ only have a minor effect (1.8 per cent). [pic] Ozone-layer depleting substances Emissions of ozone-depleting substances to air due to losses from our cooling installations increased slightly  from 12.7 tonnes in 2004 to 13.0 tonnes in 2006‚ corresponding with 1‚050

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    Vietnam - Cambodian War

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    IndoChina hegemony. Western powers and ASEAN (then consisting of Thailand‚ Malaysia‚ Philippines‚ Indonesia and Singapore) condemned Vietnam’s use of force to remove the Khmer Rouge from power and called on Vietnam to withdraw its troops so that the people of Cambodia could elect its own government. In 1979‚ China invaded Vietnam to retaliate the latter’s invasion of Cambodia. With the region in chaos just after the end of the Vietnam War‚ the council must decide what to do to restore peace to Southeast

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    The Pot of Gold

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    INTERNET ina y‚ the Pot of Gold Profits arrive for dot-com survivors with critical mass and products that need shipping only in cyberspace ver since internet stueks began cratering two years ago‚ iiivestury have been making mental lists of ideas they shouldn’t believe in anymure: selling goods for less than they cost‚ for example‚ or companies with %2 million in sales being worth $2 bilHun. But the most important Internet idea of all may be due for revisiting. As it turns out

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    Cambodian genocide and the holocaust were two of the most brutal genocide we come to think about today. Cambodian genocide occurred in Cambodia and everything began and happened after a war. It was and inner war going ahead inside Cambodia and the Vietnam was additionally having one and this is the thing that prompted genocide. When Cambodia was seen as a frail power they began to get demise dangers from all over and this made them essentially surrender. They needed to surrender on the grounds that

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    Pol Sci

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    The main Political Issue is Political Corruption which uses legislated powers by government officials for illegitimate private gain. Misuse of government power for other purposes‚ such as repression of political opponents and general police brutality‚ is not considered political corruption. At the nexus of politics and policy development lies persistent conflict over where problems come from‚ what they signify‚ and‚ based on the answers to those questions‚ what kinds of solutions should be sought

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    Music's Effect on People

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    September 12‚ 2013 Words count : Music’s Effects on People What if your life did not have music? It seems like a simple question‚ but it means a lot. The answer is life would be boring and socially hindered if music didn’t exist in the world. Music is an art of sound and voice to express people’s emotions. Music is played by people for a great many reasons. Music brings everyone together‚ and it can affect everyone in some way. Music has powerful effects on the brain‚ changes in mood‚ and expresses

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    Compare & Contrast: Cambodians & Filipinos Within the Asian country lie many cultures‚ beliefs‚ religions and much more. For example‚ the Cambodians and the Filipinos. Cambodia is located in southeastern Asia‚ bordering the gulf of Thailand‚ between Thailand‚ Vietnam‚ and Laos. The Philippines is located in Southeastern Asia‚ archipelago between the Philippine Sea and the South China Sea‚ east of Vietnam. Both countries have many differences and similarities. In the Cambodian culture there are many

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    GLOBALISATION’S EFFECTS ON PEOPLE ‘’Globalization is a process of interaction and integration among the people‚ companies‚ and governments of different nations‚ a process driven by international trade and investment and aided by information technology’’.(www.globalisation101.org). Globalization has effects on the environment‚ political views‚ economic development‚ and culture in the societies in all over the world. In recent years‚ due to the developed technology‚ reduction of barriers made

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    The Effects of UFO ’s on People By Steve Edwards Almost every civilization in history that has kept a written history has recorded the sightings of strange objects and lights in the skies. These objects have been described as glowing wheels‚ colored balls of light‚ and disk shaped objects. Today unexplained aerial phenomena are generally referred to as unidentified flying objects (UFO ’s) or flying saucers. The effects of extra terrestrial sightings can have an adverse effect on people if influenced

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    To what extend does the migration of people have a positive effect? Human migration has been playing an essential role in ensuring the survivability of human spices. Early humans in Africa attempted and succeeded in moving out of Africa‚ this allows early humans to have more area to hunt for its prey. Modern human have the same intention as early humans‚ but instead of the search for food‚ we engage in the search for money. The search for money causes an increasing trend that humans are moving from

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