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    turbines‚ nuclear power and hydropower energy. These sources can be recycled and they are gentle to the environment. Secondly‚ it is easy to get these alternative sources. In Kristiansand‚ people develop fuel from a variety sources: from an old landfill and sewage ponds‚ as well as wood waste from flooring factories and tree pruning. (Using waste‚ Swedish city cuts its fossil fuel use,p8) Moreover‚ the benefit of using the renewable resources can be counted. Firstly‚ the renewable source can be used

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    Grunig in his excellence theory suggested that of the 15 percent of organisations that practice two way symmetrical communication‚ this consisted primarily of regulated business. By examining the communication practices of financial advisory firm X‚ does this support or disprove Grunig’s claims? The four models of public relations and excellence theory as proposed by Grunig and Hunt in 1984 remains one of the most dominant and also critiqued theoretical perspectives in public relations (Laskin‚ 2009)

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    Moving & Assisting / Lifting & Handling Activities Under the fundamental provisions of current Health & Safety at Work legislation Ladybrook Care Homes Ltd has a duty to ensure that all staff involved with the lifting and handling of residents should not be exposed to any work practice or risk likely to cause them injury. This Policy will detail the compliance of the Home in this respect. POLICY STATEMENT & PRINCIPLES: Each staff member must: -exercise reasonable care

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    Environmental impact assessment in Nigeria: regulatory background and procedural framework Nerry Echefu and .E Akpofure Case Study 7 ABSTRACT As a consequence of the illegal dumping of toxic wastes in Koko‚ in the former Bendel State‚ in 1987‚ the Nigerian Government promulgated the Harmful Wastes Decree which provides the legal framework for the effective control of the disposal of toxic and hazardous waste into any environment within the confines of Nigeria. This was immediately followed

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    admit to being naïve about building a new school in Uganda and that our view of Uganda is seen through our western lens. We have not lived in Africa and we do not pretend to know all the problems and opportunities that a builder of a new school from Africa would know. Design Process Goals We made it a priority to ask the students and teachers of the School what they needed in a classroom. As a result three main goals were collaboratively established to create a new school. The first

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    to get the availability of credit to finance a $44 billion‚ which could be more expensive due to financial crisis and make Roche harder to cover the finance. Estimated stock price Step 1: To calculate WACC 1) Calculate cost of debt Abstract from Exhibit 16 Treasury and Corporate Interest Rates‚ January 2007-January 2009 Treasury yields Bonds Comm. Paper Date 10 year AAA 8-Jul 4.01 5.67 2.08 Year 2008 percentage cost Commercial paper 500 0.176740898 2.08%

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    again using high school as an example‚ students who are less academically inclined are jealous of their peers academic successes‚ or maybe they just simply cannot relate to them. Penrod says: “the trend to dislike intellectuals stems at least in part from an inescapable perception that concern for grades…excludes the coexistence of normal social activity” (Penrod 755). What this essentially means is that among the many ideas of intellectuals is that they are in getting perfect grades‚ test scores

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    her life‚ this stems from Holly’s relationships with her parents‚ brother and perhaps the father of her children. In time she may be able to form a stronger‚ healthier loving bond with her children and have this developmental lifespan stage met through them. Holly’s major hurdle at this stage would be loneliness and feelings of weak sense of self. It is evident that this along with her mental health and alcohol dependency would be a ripple on affect from being removed from her family as a child

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    strong friendship that would have been a rarity in the Great Depression. The fact that they have this kind of friendship already illustrates them as being different from other ranch workers. Steinbeck presents their relationship‚ initially‚ as a ‘parent child’ kind of relationship. When Lennie gets up ‘from his bunk’ and sits down ‘across from George’‚ George uses a ‘deliberate‚ thoughtful‚ slowness’. The movement Lennie makes towards George‚ after he is slightly shaken up by Curley’s threat‚ confirms

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    Kite Runner’ the author employs scene and setting to enhance the narrative throughout the novel. We see changes in setting throughout the book from countries to remote landscapes‚ however within these larger changes there are smaller ones that we can identify to have a significance on key events. The first key event I will discuss is the rescue of Sohrab from Assef’s house. This is a pivotal moment in the novel as it could be described as the moment of redemption for all the regret Amir has felt in

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