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    Gains from Globalisation

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    Gains from Globalisation Globalisation can lead to improvements in efficiency and gains in economic welfare. Trade enhances the division of labour as countries specialise in areas of comparative advantage Deeper relationships between markets across borders enable and encourage producers and consumers to reap the benefits of economies of scale Competitive markets reduce monopoly profits and incentivize businesses to seek cost-reducing innovations and improvements in what they sell Gains

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    First Man in Space Topic: Yuri Gagarin General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about first man who escaped Earth’s gravity and appeared in space. Thesis: Gagarin was to be the very first man being in space. Introduction Attention Getter: What would you think if I ask who was the first man in space? First idea is Neil Armstrong? Isn’t it? But what if I say that there was cosmonaut from Soviet Union who traveled in space one year earlier? Significance of Topic:

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    How to Loose Weight

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    Lose Weight without losing Your Mind Over the years‚ people have spent a lot of time debating‚ discussing and sometimes battling over the pros and cons of virtually all diets products and programs available in our society. One of the critical issues has been to understand a diet with short term weight loss results without any serious health consequences. Research shows that virtually in a fort night‚ there is a new diet that comes up. Yet with all these debates people are not losing weight. Not

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    methods of losing weight

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    Two methods of losing weight There are many con’s to losing weight‚ but there are also many benefits. Two methods of losing weight are exercising and using diet pills. You will learn about losing weight with these two methods and the benefits. Here’s a secret that may surprise you - weight loss is very much possible! This is even true for highly obese people. You simple need to ensure that your weight loss schedule is in sync with your bodily requirements. Weight loss secrets are not necessarily

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    Weight of the Nation: Choices The main issue with people who are looking to lose weight is that everyone wants that quick fix. They don’t want to do the hard work of completely altering their lifestyle in order to get fit and obtain a healthy weight but rather want something to do that for them without having to exercise or change the way they eat. The problem with that is that there is no quick fix that is permanent. Sure there are plenty of “diets” or meal plans out there such as South Beach

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    Nutrition Throughout Life – Weight Loss Programs. Weight Loss programs: Jenny Craig and Lite’ N’ Easy 1. The purpose of this product and/or services Jenny Craig: The purpose of Jenny Craig is to teach their clients how to eat well‚ move more and living life. This program does not only help you with the controlling of the body and food but also assists in the mind as well. As the body is covered by exercise routines developed to fit with the program the food is covered by the purchases

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    Capital Gain and Income

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    INTRODUCTION However‚ every income is taxable under income tax law‚ whether it is received in cash or in kind‚ whether it is capital or revenue income‚ but still some incomes are given exemption from tax. In this lesson we will study those incomes which are exempt from tax. Here are some of the important items of income‚ which are fully exempt from income tax and which can be utilised by a resident individual Indian assessee for the purpose of tax planning. ➢ AGRICULTURAL INCOME:

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    shake weight effectiveness

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    women performing the “Shake Weight” ideal motion‚ and mentioning the “Dynamic Inertia Exercise” concept. The Shake Weight is an object like a dumbbell that is shaken back and forth with the help of springs at the either end. It is a well designed and clean looking product. It is targeted for the masses as it claims to be seven times more effective than a dumbbell at a very affordable price. Through its advertisements in magazines and late night television‚ the Shake Weight has grown into a product

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    Comparing poems: “Cousin Kate” and “Catrin” Conflict is presented in the poems “Cousin Kate” and “Catrin”. In the poems the conflict is based on the relationships between families. However‚ in “Cousin Kate”‚ the conflict is also in the class divide of a powerful lord and a poor maiden who I s controlled and abused by the lord. “Catrin” focuses on the bond between a mother and daughter and the conflict that relationship brings. The imagery in “Cousin Kate” conveys how the love between the lord

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    revolutions had major gains and even some losses that shaped not only their history‚ but the rest of the world for years to come. The American Revolution started in 1763 when American colonists became so fed up with British rule they revolted. Tax on tea was too high‚ so they dumped it into their harbor; and just the sheer volume of impositions and taxes from a king across an ocean from them was too much for colonists to deal with (American Revolution). Ultimately fighting started and gains and losses began

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