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    Anti-Obesity

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    that Zumba has become extremely popular in Cebu‚ is proof of that (Sun.Star Cebu Newspaper‚ 2012). These have not yet been completely effective in eliminating the problem‚ though. Obesity has definitely become a growing problem‚ but a lot of anti-obesity medications‚ with fen-phen as the best example‚ have proven to have very damaging side-effects like lung hypertension and heart valve condition

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    CASE N°2 « Corruption: The international evolution of new management challenges “ School year 2013 - 2014 Introduction Since the phenomenon of globalization‚ companies that decided to broaden their horizons have to face multiple challenges and their management functions need some adaptations. While going abroad‚ companies may become concerned with the subject of corruption that makes the business with foreign countries even more complicated. Even if there is a willingness to fight and reduce

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    Cause of black money: 325 Black money is cash received from underground economic activity or black market on which tax is not been paid to the government. Black money in economic terms is regarded as unaccounted money or unrecorded gains. Rationing system: Black economy originated in India during World War II when India was facing acute shortage of daily necessities. This was the time government adopted rationing as a remedy measure to resolve the demand supply mismatch. By rationing government introduced

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    India Against Corruption

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    Introduction Corruption in India is perhaps the greatest enemy India is facing. According to a research India has been drained of nearly $462 billion between 1948 and 2008‚ which is nearly 40% of India’s gross domestic production. The Commonwealth Games and the Adarsh society scam are all various examples of the widespread corruption in India at all levels of government: from the Panchayati Raj to the Central Government‚ although preventive measures have been taken against corruption. One of the major

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    ANTI-DUMPING: PROBLEMS IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE 683 Anti-dumping: A Growing Problem in International Trade Thomas J. Prusa Rutgers University 1. INTRODUCTION F OR most of its 100 years of existence‚ anti-dumping (AD) was not nearly the problem that it is today. In fact‚ for most of its existence it is fair to say that AD could hardly have been called a problem for the international trading community. Over its first 70 years‚ AD was neither widely adopted nor were AD duties widely imposed

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    Anti – Bullying Policy Objectives Our Own High School Anti-Bullying Policy outlines what the School will do to prevent and tackle bullying. The policy has been drawn up through the involvement of the staff and prefectural body. Definition Bullying is “Behaviour by an individual or a group‚ usually repeated over time that intentionally hurts another individual either physically or emotionally”. Bullying can be short term or continuous over long periods of time. Types of Bullying:

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    Corruption in Procurement

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    REPUBLIC OF KENYA SECOND ANNUAL PROGRESS R AL PROG S REPORT PROGRESS R on the Implementation of the First Medium Term Plan he Impleme tati o m Med um T M (2008-2012 of Kenya Vis on 2030 (2008-2012) Kenya Vision 2030 2) MONITORING AND EVALUATION DIRECTORATE MINISTRY OF STATE FOR PLANNING‚ NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND VISION 2030 MAY 2011 UAL PROGRESS REPORT (200 SECOND ANN 9-2010) Published by the Government of Kenya in May‚ 2011 © Government of the Republic of Kenya Ministry of State

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    How to limit economic corruption in developing countries? Problem- Solution Essay Final draft Problem-Solution Essay Outline Title: How to limit economic corruption in developing countries? I. Introduction a. According to the World Bank research‚ more than $1 trillion dollars is paid in bribes alone each year (Hoffman‚ 2007). b

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    The Deal With Corruption in the Philippines Corruption is prevalent in the Philippines. It is even something that sticks to the idea of the Philippine “Government”. According to Transparency International in their 2013 Corruption Perception Index‚ the Philippines ranked 94th of the 177 countries in the survey. But knowing there are 83 more countries which are said to be more corrupt than us in the said survey‚ it still could not lighten the fact that our government is indeed corrupt‚ and that

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    The Effects of Corruption

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    -Faraday-  his major contributions were in the fields of electromagnetism and electrochemistry. He explained the basis of magnetic field through his studies on the effects of magnetic field around a conductor which carried Direct Current (DC). In 1831‚ Faraday made one of his most renowned discoveries‚ the principle of electromagnetic induction by using the "induction ring". The electricity was generated by means of electromagnetic effect. This was the first version of an electric transformer. He

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