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    P1 Unit 29 COMPLETED

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    Mauds is a ice cream cafe located in Windsor‚ at the top of the high street. It is a independent store because there is only one of it. They have a competitive market because there are different type of cafes like this but are selling different products eg. Sweets. Mauds stock in their café is ice cream and other sweets. Mauds would most likely employ either old people or students so they can do shift work to fit in with school. Mauds is on a main road and is close to the train station so will bring

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    Representation of Identity by Indigenous Population in Sylhet by Md. Sultan Mahmood Introduction Bangladesh was born as a nation state in 1971. The predominant popular narrative of Bangladeshi independence‚ which we have repeatedly encountered whether talking with members of the elite or ordinary people‚ bears evidence of a homogenous ‘Bangalee’ nationalism and a deep ambivalence toward the country’s indigenous people‚ or Adivasi. Here the term Indigenous or ‘tribal’ has no clear definition

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    Syrian refugees flocking into the United Kingdom and European border have inspired international discussions on humanitarian relief‚ support efforts‚ and how these efforts are managed and prioritized. Through a comparative analysis of the UK’s response to children refugees during the 1930’s Kindertransports to that of children refugees during the 2010’s Syrian crisis‚ it becomes evident that humanitarian relief was and continues to be prevalent when the emphasize rest on children’s lives. This prevalence

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    Advocates of globalisation say that globalisation brings the first real chance of prosperity to the impoverished corners of the world. Opponents say globalisation is the cause of growing poverty and inequality on the planet. Those in the middle see how unbridled globalisation could wreak havoc on some while simultaneously opening the doors of opportunity to others. But what actually is globalisation? What is globalisation? The term globalisation was originally started in the 1960’s to describe

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    Summary of poem “night of the scorpion” The poet ’s mother was stung by a scorpion on that night when it was pouring very heavily‚ thousands of villagers on hearing the news came in ’like swarms of flies ’ trying to do their bit in saving the mother. They came with lanterns‚ candles and crowded round her chanting the name of God ’a thousand times ’‚ they first tried to search for the scorpion for they felt as much  as the scorpion moved the poison of the mother would spread but there was no

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    Ngo and Development in India

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    ASSIGNMENT ON- NGOs and Development in India submitted to the university of Mangalore By Nelson Pinto With the declining role of the state in social welfare and social services‚ NGOs are increasingly gaining attention and prominence and are looked upon as alternative agencies in promoting awareness‚ change and development in society. After Independence we find with launching of planning for development‚ the voluntary sector have had official status

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    Curriculum considerations in inclusive classrooms. Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes Morgan‚ D. & Slade‚ M. (1998). A Case for Incorporating Aboriginal Perspectives in Education. The Australian Journal of Indigenous   Education‚ 26‚ (2)‚ 7-12. Oxfam Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Cultural Protocols (2012) accessed from http://raphub.reconciliation.org.au/resources/

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    Australian Foreign Aid

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    The Link and Countries Involved Australia’s international aid program aims to help reduce poverty and promote economic independence in developing countries. Australia offers two types of aid‚ bilateral and multilateral aid. Bilateral aid is given directly to the government of the developing country by Australia’s government and is used for health‚ education and training programs‚ technology and technical support‚ community based projects such as building hospitals and schools‚ and emergency support

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    P1 Intro to Marketing

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    Unit 3: Introduction to Marketing Assignment 1: P1 Marketing is the act of publicising products and offers to customers to get them to want to buy it; this could be via the television‚ a poster or radio. Marketing always has the customer at the centre of its activities and wants to build customer relationships in order to keep them coming back. Another definition of marketing is the actual action of selling an item or service to customers‚ like in a retail shop for example. John Lewis’

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    In the New York Times Article “ the Singer Solution to World Poverty” the author Peter Singer argues that there is no reason why Americans don’t donate money to the needy when they can afford countless of luxury that are not essential to the preservation of their lives and health. Singer pursue the audience with two different situations trying to motivate the reader to donate money instantly. The fist situation comes from a Brazilian film‚ Central Station in which a woman called Dora‚ a retired

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