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    In the face of rising inflationary pressure in Hong Kong‚ some people have suggested that the Linked Exchange Rate system is the root cause of the situation and that the Hong Kong dollar should no longer be linked to the US dollar. The Financial Secretary already stated in his blog on 14 August that the Link continues to be the most appropriate exchange rate arrangement for Hong Kong. I will elaborate further on a few related issues. Many people who advocate un-pegging the Hong Kong dollar from

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    will be the benefits and disadvantages of outsourcing the assembly function? Answer: - Benefits for Metrovox: - Grunwald and Vogel has to commit to delivering the assembled circuit boards to meet their delivery schedule and they must maintain high standards what Metrovox applies to their market position and competitive advantages Disadvantage for Metrovox: - Metrovox has to ship both products in same shipment so they have to wait till Grunwald and Vogel’s shipment and then mix both products Bugabyte

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    EXPLORE HOW BLACK PEOPLE ARE DIFFERENTLY TREATED BY THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM Racial prejudice is not unique to modern day society‚ it has been with us for a long time‚ this has been coupled with the belief that certain racial groups are less intelligent‚ or backward compared to white European stock‚ nowhere is this more true than in the criminal justice system. In 1869 Francis Galton published a book called "Hereditary Genius" this contained a chapter called "The Comparative Worth of Different

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    Explore Download 49CommentLinkEmbedSave for laterof 1Readcast PUBLIC SPEAKING TEXTSEKOLAH KEBANGSAAN TEMBAK‚ 09300 KUALA KETILTHEME : WORLD OF SELF‚ FAMILY AND FRIENDSTOPIC : FAVOURITE PASTIMEMY FAVOURITE HOBBY Good morning to all judges‚ teachers‚ fellow contestants andaudiences. I would grasp this honour today to tell about my favourite hobby.A hobby is a kind of amusement‚ an interesting pursuit which fruitfullyoccupies our leisure hours. There are many kinds of hobbies like collectingthings

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    economic growth to the colonies was one of the key reason behind American revolution. Most often‚ American revolution is linked to American independence war that lasted for about 8years. It is worth noting that the act of revolution took over a century and a half when the first English settlers go into the united states. The big question is why is the American revolution linked to terrorism. To understand this correlation‚ it is imperative to decipher all the elements of terrorism and the reasons

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    Question 1: How has the range of duty negligence been developed since Donoghue v Stevenson? Use case law in your answer. It is often difficult to set down a single test to determine when a duty of care is owed to the claimant. Nevertheless‚ this does not mean that it is never clear when a duty of care is owed. For example‚ an employer owes his employees a duty of care not to cause them foreseeable‚ physical and psychiatric injury. A similar duty is owed to the road users by a driver and to patients

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    important has nationalism been in shaping our modern world? Do you believe that the appeal of nationalism will diminish in the future? Nationalism has been extremely important and influential in shaping the modern world we see today‚ causing revolutions‚ rebellions and the constant reshaping of world maps continuing even today. Its appeal is something that I don’t believe will diminish in the future. Many theologians and political commentators alike agree that Nationalism has perhaps been one of the

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    civilized state. Crime therefore resulted not from what criminals had in common with others in society‚ but from their distinctive physical or mental defects. The positivists understood themselves as scientists and were concerned with scientifically identifying the causes of criminal behavior in individual offenders. Biological Factors in Crime Not many want to believe there is any such thing as a "bad seed;" that heredity can make criminal behavior unavoidable and inevitable for some individuals. Of

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    the brain to the body‚ because there is an accumulation of saturated very long fatty acids as an immune response‚ our body stops moving or responding as a consequence. As stated before this disorder has genetic origins as it is transmitted by parents to the children; that’s why it is called X-linked Adrenoleukodystrophy or X-ALD. It only affects males while females are carriers with the chance of develop a mild form of this disorder. As a neurological condition‚ we could say that

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    nal behavior. Second‚ the society might have partial view of the mesomorphs that they might automatically be drawn into violent activities by peer groups. These physiological studies regarding the influence of genetics on the formation of criminal behavior show that there is a certainly a genetic influence on the formation of criminal behavior. As this can be seen in Sheldon’s theory. Even though‚ bodily figures can be developed through external exercises‚ the innate body is the major component

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