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    Congress of Vienna 1814-1815 Which political philosophy was overthrown and converted into an -ism during the French Revolution. * Conservatism: the conservatives wanted to uphold the traditional ways of government Liberalism Liberalism was more closely connected to the spirit and outlook of the enlightenment than to any of the other isms of the early 19th century. Liberalism was reformist and political rather than revolutionary in character. Nationalism In order to be a nation

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    Lecturer: Mr. Alvin Bowen Group Members Maritza Ramcharran 10/0803/ _________________________ Martina Rambarran 09/0803/ _________________________ Godfrey Stoby 10/0803/ _________________________ Yohanse Wyles 10/0803/ __________________________ Melroy Stephenson 10/0803/0171 __________________________ TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY………………………………………………… 2 SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS ……………………………………………… 3 OBJECTIVES………………………………………………………………

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    CASE PROGRAM 2004-57.1 HIV/AIDS in the Barbados workplace – one company’s dilemma On 20 June 2004‚ George Hope‚ the General Manager of Caron Foods‚ a major manufacturing company in Barbados‚ faced the challenge of having to deal with the death of one of his employees - Maxine Cave - who had died of AIDS. Maxine was a production worker in the food plant and had been with the company for five years. She was a dedicated employee who had a positive work attitude. She rarely missed a day from work

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    Economic Concern in South America American InterContinental University Abstract I am an employee of the World Bank. I was recently asked to conduct some research of an economic concern in a country in South America. After narrowing down my choices‚ I decided to take a closer look at Brazil. As a part of my research‚ I will be looking at their Gross Domestic Product (GDP). During this time‚ I will specifically be looking for relationship between their GDP and their

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    century and was abolished in the British Empire in the early nineteenth century. During four centuries American and Europeans nations obtained enslaved people from African slave-traders (although some were captured by Europeans slave traders). Born in Guyana in 1950‚ author and poet Grace Nichols moved into England in 1977 where she has compiled several books of poetry‚ many of which discuss the slave trade. Her poem “taint” is an illustration of her resentment at the legacy of the slave trade. The

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    Advantages of Ecotourism The International Ecotourism Society (TIES) defines ecotourism as "responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people.(46)" Thus‚ ecotourism is a form of travel dedicated to sustainable travel destinations. Ecotourism advocacy groups such as TIES or the Nature Conservancy help certify and promote sustainable lodges and raise worldwide awareness about the challenges a particular region faces. With ecotourism‚ operators

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    Suriname is the smallest sovereign state in South America. Suriname however‚ can be found on the north eastern coast of South America‚ north of Brazil and east of Guyana. The population of Suriname is approximately 492‚829‚ with an area of 163‚ 820 square kilometers. The capital of Suriname is Paramaribo. Haiti and Suriname are member states of The Caribbean Community (CARICOM). Haiti became a member in 2002 and Suriname

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    THE MAYAN’S HISTORY AND CULTURE The Maya refer to both a modern-day people who can be found all over the world as well as their ancestors who built an ancient civilization that stretched throughout much of Central America‚ one that reached its peak during the first millennium A.D. The Maya civilization was never unified; rather‚ it consisted of numerous small states‚ ruled by kings‚ each apparently centred on a city. Sometimes‚ a stronger Maya state would dominate a weaker state and be

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    Introduction South America is a continent located in the Western‚ Southern Hemisphere. It is considered a subcontinent of the Americas‚ comprising twelve sovereign states: Argentina‚ Guyana‚ Paraguay‚ Peru‚ Suriname‚ Uruguay‚ Bolivia‚ Brazil‚ Chile‚ Colombia‚ Ecuador and Venezuela and two non-sovereign areas‚ French Guiana and the Falkland Islands (Wikipedia). The continent’s cultural and ethnic outlook is a product of the interaction of indigenous peoples with European conquerors and immigrants

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    International Involvement Several significant events took place from 1890-1905 that involved the United States‚ particularly the United States becoming more involved in international affairs. The United States has been a major player in world affairs over the last two centuries. In the years following its War of Independence‚ its policies tended to be isolationist‚ but over the centuries it has transformed‚ mainly by trade and economic imperatives‚ into a superpower that exerts military‚ economic

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