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    Search Complete. Web. 4 Mar. 2013. Kuo‚ Michelle. "Asia ’s Dirty Secret." Harvard International Review 22.2 (2000): 42. Academic Search Complete. Web. 4 Mar. 2013. Outshoorn‚ Joyce. "Pragmatism In The Polder: Changing Prostitution Policy In The Netherlands." Journal Of Contemporary European Studies 12.2 (2004): 165- 176. Academic Search Complete. Web. 4 Mar. 2013. Outshoorn‚ Joyce. "Debating Prostitution In Parliament." European Journal Of Women ’s Studies 8.4 (2001): 472. Academic Search Complete

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    arriage including Argentina‚ Belgium‚ Canada‚ Denmark‚ Iceland‚ Netherlands‚ Norway‚ Portugal‚ Spain‚ South Africa‚ Sweden. The purpose of this study is to advocate the positive effects of legalizing same-sex marriage in the Philippines and to support gays and lesbian people in their rights. The study will be supported by some research materials. I. Historical Background Here is the short research about Same Sex Marriage regarding both foreign and local literature. A. Short History 1. Foreign

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    discounted. This paper introduces two major health care systems. First that of the Netherlands and secondly‚ the United States. The pros and cons will be discussed‚ as well as the role and function of the government as it relates to health care. A compare and contrast of the differences and similarities of both systems will be made. Health Care Systems The Netherlands The health care system in the Netherlands is comprised of three distinct compartments and is mandatory for all residents and non-resident

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    of the Netherlands officially has four major objectives: 1. To prevent recreational drug use and to treat and rehabilitate recreational drug users. 2. To reduce harm to users. 3. To diminish public nuisance by drug users (the disturbance of public order and safety in the neighborhood). 4. To combat the production and trafficking of recreational drugs.[1] The Netherlands is famous for its tolerant drugs policy. But a lot of people don’t realize that drugs are in fact illegal in the Netherlands. Understanding

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    Sardinia. When he got married to Mary I‚ he then ruled over England and Ireland. There were major challenges that Philip II faced during his reign. Some of the problems were finances and control over some of his countries‚ such as Spain and the Netherlands. Philip II had many problems throughout Spain since the time it had grown unstable. Philip II had a debt and needed to pay back his bankers and mercenaries. He was able to make some money from the silver from mines in Bolivia. Since there

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    ago the Netherlands where the number one. The main factor of the change in positions was because of the increasing price of ingredients out of China‚ where they decreased the production. Since the introduction of xtc in the Netherlands 30 years ago the drug has been very popular‚ especially as a party drug. In 2013 more than half of the Dutch people from the age of 18-25 admitted they used xtc at least once that year (Elsevier‚ 2013). So how did xtc become so popular in the Netherlands? Design

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    manufacturing AR-42 in the Netherlands for shipment to the United Kingdom Variable costs per ton: Manufacturing £ 1‚860 Shipping from Netherlands to UK 100 UK import duty 100 Total variable cost per ton Total variable cost‚ 400 tons to UK £ 2‚060 £ 824‚000 • Expanding the production in Netherland can achieve the Economic of scale and reduce costs .This could be more profitable in a long run than build a new plant in UK. • In our opinion expansion in Netherland is in the best interest of Axeon

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    WELCOME WELCOME Subject: Global competitiveness of Lotteria and its global strategy vs. Mc Donalds By: Maria van Hooijdonk The Netherlands 2011/11/24 Content • • • • • • What is Lotteria: facts and image Lotteria vs. Mc Donalds Competition in Europe Consumer behavior in Europe Would it work? Marketing strategy Content • • • • • • What is Lotteria: facts and image Lotteria vs. Mc Donalds Competition in Europe Consumer behavior in Europe Would it work? Marketing strategy What is Lotteria

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    Canada: ProQuest Dissertations & Theses (PQDT). Web. 29 Jan. 2013. Heinen‚ Ulrich. "Rubens’ Pictorial Diplomacy at War (1637/1638)." Ed. Jan De Jong‚ Bart Ramakers‚ Frits Scholten‚ Mariët Westermann‚ and Joanna Woodall. Rubens and the Netherlands (Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art) 55 (2004): 196-225. Print. Held‚ Julius S. Rubens and His Circle. Princeton‚ N.J.‚ Princeton U Press. 1982. Print. Hofstede‚

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    agriculture in The Netherlands. The dairy sector is highly specialised‚ horizontally concentrated‚ vertically integrated and increasingly international in its operation. *1 There are over 18‚000 dairy farms in The Netherlands spread out over 1.2 million hectares of grassland and corn fields (28% of the total surface area of The Netherlands). 1.47 million dairy cows produce annually nearly 12 billion kilograms of milk which is converted into various dairy products. The Netherlands imports £2.3 billion

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