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    Contents 1.0 Introduction 2 2.0 BP the company 2 2.1 Political Factors Affecting BP Oil Production 2 2.1.1Libya 2 2.1.2 Egypt 3 3.0 Economic Factors Affecting BP Oil Production 4 3.1 UK VAT Increases 4 3.2 Increasing Oil Prices 4 3.3 Reduction in World Oil Consumption 5 3.0 Environmental Factors Affecting BP Oil Production 5 4.0 Conclusion 6 5.0 Bibliography 6 Brian Vanhinsbergh-Perez Business andthe Environment The External Environment 3 Most Significant PESTEL Factors Affecting

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    The BCG model classifies products under four areas. These are stars‚ cash cows‚ question marks and dogs. Stars are SBU’s with high share or high growth market. Virgin Atlantic is clearly the cash cow of the Virgin Empire but we have undertaken a portfolio analysis from the viewpoint of Virgin Atlantic. With regards to Virgin Atlantic Airways we believe that there is no star. The cash cow is the Upper Class section. Cash cows have high share of a low growth market and generate higher cash revenues

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    Product Portfolio Analysis ‘Coca-cola’ is my chosen business. SWOT – Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities‚ Threats. S- 1. ‘’Bottling Network: Coca-Cola partnerships with 275 bottling companies allow it to distribute products all over the world. The network also allows companies to cater to varying consumer tastes in different cultures‚ regions and countries. For example‚ if a local market prefers tea then the local bottler can mix and package the beverage for distribution. It has relationships

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    Do you ever wonder what would happen if knights and samurais lived together? Even though they lived in completely different places around the world they developed a similar culture. So were the similarities between knights and samurais greater than the the differences they had back then? My thesis is that even though both knights and samurais never met they were more similar than they were different. One reason why samurais and knights were more similar than different is because of the way they were

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    Censored Literature There are many reason why states or international countries ban and censor literature. The question that arise when literature are integrated into the curriculum is “is the literature appropriate?” The reason for censored or banned literature is culture‚ language‚ religion‚ and age. The Lord of the Flies by William Golding is literature that has been challenged and censored by many schools because of what the literature represents and inappropriate for children of a certain

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    The medieval knight began training at the age of eight‚ which was when he was sent to a nearby castle to become a page. Although the household would saddle him with considerable domestic duties‚ the boy was expected to master wrestling‚ horsemanship‚ and fighting with both spear and sword. A page-in-training practiced ceaselessly by attacking a dummy with a shield‚ which was hung on a wooden pole. when the page hit the shield with his weapon‚ the device could easily spin around and maim him unless

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    (AGG)knights were an important part of the social system during the middle ages in Europe.(BS-1)Their training and education started at a young age continuing into adulthood. (BS-2)They were then considered to be weapons for their lords. (BS-3)It was expected that all knights live by a strong code of conduct.(TS)Knights helped give rise to the economic and political system known as feudalism through their contributions and involvement in the economy‚military‚culture and law. (MIP-1)Medieval knights

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    What is a Lady Knight? She is strong‚ patient‚ smart‚ kind‚ spirited‚ and humble‚ yet she knows that she has just as much potential to succeed as anyone. She is helpful‚ genuine‚ considerate‚ respectful‚ motivated‚ and dedicated to whatever she pursues. She knows when and how to get her point across‚ but she does so with grace. She is a true lady. As a Lady Knight‚ I have learned to adapt all these qualities to ameliorate myself‚ on and off the court. I have learned that volleyball‚ like any sport

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    For six centuries the medieval knight dominated the battlefield and influenced the Western world greatly. The armored‚ mounted warrior‚ born in Middle Ages‚ revolutionized warfare and became the foundation of the new political structure known as feudalism. The Church put the medieval knight to the ultimate test-the First Crusade of 1095. The Church‚ which Christianized almost all of the knights‚ gave them a very high status in society‚ one that was sought after even by kings and princes. In the end

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    Should a British person bother learning any language other than English? English is said to be the most common and used language on Earth. People from all over the world use it to communicate with individuals from other countries. Moreover‚ in almost all of the European schools English is the mandatory first language. This brings us to the question: What about the English native speakers? Is there any need for them to study other foreign languages? According to a recent survey in the UK‚ an overwhelming

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