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    A PROJECT ANALYSIS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHANNEL TUNNEL 1.0 INTRODUCTION The Channel Tunnel is one of Europe’s biggest infrastructure projects ever. The 50.45km long tunnel has fulfilled this old dream by linking Britain and the rest of Europe. The idea of a fixed link between Britain and France was first mooted by a French engineer in 1802; it connects England and France 50m below the seabed of the English Channel. It’s not just a tunnel‚ but a huge infrastructure containing massive machinery

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    The Corfu Channel Case Name- Anuradha Hazra Batch- B.A.LL.B Roll No- 1083010 ------------------------------------------------- Introduction The Corfu Channel case was the first dispute to be brought before the newly established International Court of Justice - the successor to the Permanent Court of International Justice. The Corfu Channel Case marks the beginning of a rich and diverse role played by the‚ International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the‚ judicial settlement of international

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    offering even a slightly reduced price than the ferries‚ many customers will switch to using Le Shuttle. Off-peak car travelers also placed a high value on speed. By offering a lower price than the ferries along with quicker speed in crossing the channel‚ the tunnel will be the more valuable choice among passenger cars. In the minds of the customer‚ the price will be lower than the perceived value of the amenities offered and this will cause a significant amount of customers to switch. Passenger

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    Do you agree with the view that‚ in the years 1511-27‚ English successes in foreign policy outweighed the failures? I agree with the view that English successes in foreign policy outweighed the failures in the years 1511-27 to a certain extent. England managed to successfully pursue a policy of peace making in the years 1514-21 and wolsey was flexible in his diplomacy. However‚ it could also be argued that Henry’s chief aim‚ the invasion of France‚ was unpopular with people at the time and that

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    becoming entertainment channels.. .but in business point of view‚ what they are doing is right to some extent. ..there are hundreds of news channels in India...each month the number is increasing...the aim of every channel is to get new customers and retain the existing...as far as financial cost for maintaining a channel is concerned ‚its huge... so it is a do or die situation for them..a channel has to target all kinds of viewers ..if u examine the viewers of television channels‚ the majority are

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    The war between Fox News Channel and Obama began when Obama’s administration fired back against Fox‚ saying that Fox is ‘biased’ and not a ‘real news station’. Rahm Emanuel‚ the chief staff of president Obama said‚ "It is not a news organization so much as it has a perspective". This dispute sparked controversial arguments from the public regarding the president’s decision to attack Fox channel. This also brings our attention to the news reporting channels like Fox and MSNBC. Are they really reliable

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    Americans‚ however‚ did not remain neutral and that’s what this book is about. They joined Britain’s Royal Air Force to help save Britain in its darkest hour to fight off the skilled pilots of Germany’s Luftwaffe in the blue skies over England‚ the English Channel‚ and North Europe. By October 1940‚ they had helped England succeed in one of the greatest air battles in the history of aviation‚ the Battle of Britain. This book helps to show the impact of the few Americans who joined the Battle of Britain

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    On January 5th 1066‚ the English king Edward the Confessor died-childless. This meant that was going to be a fight over who would have the throne. There were three competitors- Harold Godwinson‚ William of Normandy‚ and Harald Hardrada. Harold Godwinson was an Englishman and was brother-in-law to Edward himself. Apparently it was said that on King Edward’s death bed‚ Edward promised to him that he would be able to take care of his wife and of his kingdom. But Harald Hardrada and William of Normandy

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    and hundreds of ships to transport them across the English Channel. William’s army were ready on the coast for weeks so‚ finally‚ when the wind direction changed he could set off as soon as he heard. This meant that the English wouldn’t expect anything. This gave them a great advantage‚ even though they didn’t know it‚ because Harold was still in the north fighting Hardrada. He also had the finest weaponry in France. This meant that the English couldn’t defend/attack as well as the Normans‚ because

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    changes included‚ yet were not constrained to‚ monetary changes‚ training based changes‚ and class-related changes. To settle France’s economy‚ Napoleon controlled the costs of different items‚ supported new industry‚ and constructed new streets and channels. He additionally set up a system of state funded schools under government watch to ensure that authorities and very much prepared military commanders were framed. Not the greater part of Napoleon’s changes‚ were upheld by the upset. He in reality

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