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    BACKGROUND. UNILEVER KENYA LIMITED Introduction: Unilever Kenya Limited manufactures and markets food‚ home‚ and personal care products. It was registered in 1949 as East African Industries Limited and changed its name to Unilever Kenya Limited in the year 2000.Unilever Kenya Limited operates as a subsidiary of the Unilever Group and is headquartered in Nairobi‚ Kenya. http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=5644912 (Accessed on 8 September 2010) Customer

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    and Czechoslovakia). The continent of Europe itself was left in a ravaged and desolate state after the war‚ leaving its economies in disrepair; most notably in the East. Due to the dire social and economic situations in these eastern countries‚ there was a growing‚ yet substantial desire for political change throughout the populous of this region. The location of these states‚ primarily situated near the border of the communist empire of the Soviet Union‚ would come to play a critical role in the political

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    Bridgend‚ South Wales to Luton‚ East England.’ By Gemma Cartwright 12.4 7237 Word count: 2088 Within this investigation I will gather first and second hand evidence to decide which town had the highest overall rating of violence during 2010-2011. I decided on my local town of Bridgend in South Wales because of the night life‚ amount of schools in the area and the increase of migration in the last 5-10 years. I also selected Luton; East England because of its high rate of

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    similar political views on how to run the country/city‚ Britain‚ France and the USA. The country was a democratic and they elected Konrad Adenaur as their own leader. West Germany (German Democratic Republic) built up the German economy and made Germany one of the wealthiest countries in Europe at the time. It was called the ‘German economic miracle.’ Before the late 1950’s‚ it was easy for West Berliners to visit East Berlin with a day pass to visit family or friends‚ but East Berliners were not allowed

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    Analysis Paper: Abstract 1. The current geopolitical issue that I will be delving into is the role of religion in Saudi Arabia and how the theocratic style government impacts not only the religious rights of its citizens‚ but the secular rights as well. 2. The question I will analyze and try to answer throughout my paper is: How does the role of the Islamic religion in the Saudi Arabian government impact the rights afforded to its citizens? 3. After the Second World War‚ the world was

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    spread throughout the Middle East‚ more and more cultural changes began to occur and the people of the Middle East began to change. The Middle East went from a low social economic status to one of the most growing regions in the world as Islam came and changed the lives of the people living in the Middle East. As the journey of Islam began to spread and develop a new “Middle East” came to play. One of the biggest elements Islam changed for the people of the Middle East was their religion‚ not only

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    Burkean Analysis of Colin Powell’s Dropout Prevention Speech Name George Mason University COMM200 March 5‚ 2012   Abstract This paper is a Burkean analysis of a speech given by Colin Powell at the launch of the America’s Promise Alliance’s Dropout Prevention campaign. Elements of Burke’s Dramatism theories are used to evaluate the effectiveness of Colonel Powell’s speech.   Burkean Analysis of Colin Powell’s Dropout Prevention Speech Rhetoric as the art of persuasion was a key concept

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    resource in the Middle East of inestimable value. As such‚ competition for control of rivers‚ basins‚ and valleys with water flow is inevitable. Due to this‚ long-term peace between Israel and its neighbors‚ Syria‚ Jordan‚ and Lebanon will be partially contingent on the allocation of freshwater. Israel has shown in the past that it will attempt to control and source water with its interest first rather than on the region as a whole. As such‚ any long-term peace is highly dependent on how Israel and its neighbors

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    country by no later than 2014. It is imperative that we extract our forces out of Afghanistan and end our eleven year occupation within the country. Starting off with reasons why it is in the best interests of the U.S. to withdraw from the Middle East is the fact that U.S. presence in Afghanistan has emboldened Al Qaeda. From a outsiders position‚ Al Qaeda has been able to grow its financial and membership base outsideof Afghanistan‚ and numbers fewer than 100 members in that country‚ according

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    The East Berlin also called the East Germany made up the largest part of the Soviet Union. This was a state that existed between the periods of 1949 to 1990. This was the country that was located in the eastern bloc after the First World War. The East Berlin was highly controlled by the Soviet Union. This was a highly communist state that administered the region of Germany which had so many Soviet forces. Being a communist country‚ they had highly embraced the Soviet rule and as a result‚ it was

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