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    Why cats are better then dogs I’ve always been a fan of felines. As far as pets go‚ you can’t beat them! I have three myself‚ and I couldn’t adore them more. I don’t care what you say‚ cats are clearly better than dogs. I can’t even list all the reasons here‚ so I’ll just stick with my favorites. First of all‚ cats are about a thousand times easier to care for. You don’t have to walk them or bathe them because they’re smart enough to figure out all that stuff on their own (unlike some other

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    pay more and more attention to prevention issue than cure. That is why in recent years there has been a growing body of opinion in favor of putting more resources into health education and preventative measures. Nationwide publicity campaigns as well as longer term education are believed to be able to combat‚ for example‚ the ignorance of basic hygiene or the dangers of an unhealthy diet or lifestyle. Obviously‚ it is important to detect any medical condition as early as possible. There is also an

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    ARE FIVE HEADS BETTER THAN ONE? CASE 3 SUMMARY OF ARTICLE The management at Advert has decided on a team of their best producers to take charge of a special project. It doesn’t take a long time to decide as they were all very good in what they do. The creative team was like an ace in the hole‚ there are similarities in their characters‚ age‚ and duration of their time in Advert. They seem to get very well

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    quality of life deteriorates and people tend to develop a mentality of the survival of the fittest. 2. The effective way of fighting corruption is by; 3.1 Teaching morality at home as well as at school and churches‚ especially to the young children since they are the future leaders. If moral values are emphasized from a younger age the future generation will have better morals 3.2 Introduction of a regular form of auditing for the government departments at least on a monthly

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    ruthless all over again. Now women are nearly as ubiquitous as men in the middle management ranks‚ and there are enough women making an impact at the “C” level that no one can label them token representatives anymore. But while things may look slightly better in terms of numbers‚ something is still not quite right below the surface. Male or female‚ gender isn’t supposed to matter in the corporate setting anymore. So how come the bulk of the research out there points to the same ugly problems concerning

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    English Dossier Miléna Gandroz 2A Cycle ICM What are the causes and the consequences of the global financial crisis of 2008? SOMMAIRE INTRODUCTION 3 WHY IT HAPPENED? 4 1. Deregulation policy 4 2. Securitization of mortgages 4 HOW IT HAPPENED? 6 1. The subprime crisis 6 2. The financial crisis 6 WHAT ARE THE CONSEQUENCES? 7 1. In the financial sector 7 2. In the United States 8 3. Abroad 8 WHAT IS HAPPENING NOW? 8 1. Some things are changing 8

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    DR. RAM MANOHAR LOHIA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY LUCKNOW (2014-2015) FINAL DRAFT ON “TORT OF NEGLIGENCE” Submitted to Submitted BY Mr. R.K Yadav RAHAT ALI Astt. Prof. (Law) ROLL NO - 100 B.A. LL.B (Hons)

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    things that you definitely would not do now‚ that you were forced to do if you lived in Ancient Greece. Spartans‚ Athenians‚ and many more that differ. I believe that Athens and Sparta had two totally different aspects on both political and social rules and situations. One reason that the political situation is different is because Athens choose their leader while Sparta´s leader was born into being their leader. I think that gave Athens more freedom kind of because they got to choose who was their

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    temples and buildings‚ its poetry‚ and its philosophy that dominated all other places in the known world. Many historians debate whether it would be better to live in Athens or Sparta. It is know that it would be better to live in Athens because of their government‚ culture and geographical size and location. Athens’ government is immensely greater than Sparta’s form of government. This is because Athens was a democracy and Sparta was a monarchy. Sparta’s government was very interesting. It was

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    mistakes that cause harm to someone else could be considered negligence. In the case with Mr. Benson in the Neighborhood Newspaper article‚ a mistake was made that was irreversible. He went into the hospital to have his leg amputated‚ and the doctor amputated the wrong leg. The question is was the doctor negligent in his practice? Is the amputation of the wrong leg considered to be malpractice on the doctor’s part? This paper will differentiate between negligence‚ gross negligence‚ and malpractice

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