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    Forst‚ R. (2007)‚ ‘First Things First: Redistribution‚ Recognition and Justification’‚ European Journal of Political Theory‚ Vol. 6‚ no. 3‚ pp.291–304. Forst‚ R. 1994. ‘Review John Rawls: Political Liberalism’‚ Constellations‚ Vol.1‚ pp.163-171. Fraser‚ N Fraser‚ N. and Honneth‚ A. (2003)‚ Redistribution or Recognition: A Political-Philosophical Exchange‚ London: Verso. Gibson‚ J. L. (2008)‚ ‘Land Redistribution/Restitution in South Africa: A Model of Multiple Values‚ as the Past Meets the Present’‚

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    Making History by Stephen Fry Making History is a novel by Stephen Fry‚ who was born in Hampstead‚ London on Saturday‚ August 24‚ 1957 as the son of Alan and Marianne Fry. Except other books such as The Hippopotamus Fry also wrote some plays(e.g. Latin! in 1979) and films and the musical Me & My Girl. He also worked as an actor in the famous BBC series Blackadder. Making History was first published in the United Kingdom in 1996 by Hutchinson. The book tells a fantasy-science fiction-time travelling

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    Introduction: Hurler Syndrome (MPS-I)‚ otherwise classified as Mucopolysaccharidosis‚ is the most severe form of this disease and is caused by cells being unable to break down dermatan sulfate and heparan sulfate during regular metabolism(Laberge‚ 2010). The build up of these two by-products disturbs regular cell functionality and this may cause damage within the tissues of organs (Laberge‚ 2010). Two major symptoms found within an individual with Hurler Syndrome are skeletal deformities and

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    empowering patients to self manage their long term health conditions is associated with positive outcomes. This includes delayed disease progression and improved health-related quality of life (e.g. The Scottish Executive‚ 2006; 2009; Barnet‚ 2009; Fraser et al.‚ 2011). In many respects‚ the concept of patient empowerment is the cornerstone of self management. Before an individual can effectively manage their condition they need to accept and understand it. For this reason it is important that

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    Compare the function of formats and locations in retailing I will now compare the different types of store types. The main store types that I believe are shopping centres‚ shopping malls and in­ town shopping. A shopping mall will have numerous of shops of all together where as in­town shopping centres will have high street and local shops in them. Chimes centre is in Uxbridge which is an example of in­town shopping centre. Also Blue water in Kent is an example of a shopping mall. Both

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    Secondly‚ Du Bois’ The Litany of Atlanta is essential with depicting the environments and setting in Atlanta on the day of the Atlanta riots. These events led to the uneasiness within the community. Du Bois‚ himself‚ also resorted to buying a gun in order to protect his family in case of another event happening like this‚ in result to witnessing the Atlanta riot. This riot ultimately led Du Bois to creating an organization that protected the African American community later named the NAACP. In The

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    During the Elizabethan Era there were some very creepy things that went on during the time. The Elizabethan Era was full of sickness. Many of the sickness were deadly some were not. There was a lot of different medicine and curing methods. That sometimes saved people. Also‚ there was crime as well like in all towns there is always crime and there is always some type of punishment was enforced. Around the time there was some creepy magic that could scare the bergepers out of you. Many superstitions

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    ideologies and knowledge have on the curriculum will be briefly brought to the fore. 2. KEY CONCEPTS OF THE CURRICULUM The term curriculum is derived from a Latin word ¡¥curere¡¦ meaning the ¡¥racecourse¡¦. Implicit in the meaning is‚ as cited by Fraser‚ W.J. et al (1990:81). The fact that the curriculum is ¡¥a relatively fixed track or terrain (learning content) which must be covered (mastered) by the participant (learner) in order to reach the winning-post (learning result).¡¦ Based on this literal

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    Anita Roddick‚ OBE‚ and The body Shop International Plc FEDBACK FOR QUESTION WEEK 3 for week commencing 19.03.12 1. Evaluate the Financial Position of the Company (at the time of the case study) and comment upon the apparent success or otherwise of its strategy‚ based on your findings. Introduction We may consider a company’s strategy from a number of aspects‚ but generally we are interested in answering the question: How well is the company’s present strategy working? To understand and

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    Haig was born in Edinburgh on 19 June 1861. He was born into a wealthy family that had good business. When Haig was younger he went to a good school and in 1884 went to Royal Military Academy at Sand Hurst. He first served as a Calvary Commander; however this experience was not useful in the battle of Somme because it was trench warfare which was a new kind of war so he couldn’t use the same tactics. He was also a celebrated commander of the Boer war‚ but the Africans were weaker and were poorer

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