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    Pest Russia

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    Political – The political risks are the same in any emerging market and all have to be considered by the possible new organisation.  Russia has a reputation for organised crime and corruption which has long been an issue for any investors.  There are very strict laws in Russia to do with mode of entry and so the country usually prefers to trade with its former Soviet allies.  Potential tourists could be eliminated from entering Russia due to the strict rules on visas for all tourists entering

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    SWOT PEST

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    Open Government        Strengths  Weaknesses  Opportunities   Threats  Politics  Transparency  Everyone’s opinion counts and  has the potential to be heard  Weakens national security ?   Does too many cooks spoil  the broth?  Who ensures integrity and  quality of data?  Increased legitimacy  and trust by more  collaboration &  participation from  citizens  Citizen takeover  Too many opinions‚ not  enough action (gridlock)      Economics  Reduced costs by  citizens­sourcing (Maybe increase 

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    Arab Spring and Pakistan

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    Arab Spring & Pakistan The winds of change which arose in Tunisia following the self-immolation of Mohamed Bouazizi in a small village on December 17‚ 2010‚ and which have since then swept through many countries in the Arab world‚ may finally arrive in Pakistan. The most important aspect of the Arab Spring is “hope”. Hope can‚ in fact be the other name of this movement which has reinvigorated millions of hearts which had experienced nothing but despair for decades – that same dark despair which Pakistanis

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    United Arab Emirates.

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    our proposal was a lot of “hot air.” 3. When will the new stationery be printed? 4. The new tax law will affect our accounting system; it will also have a major affect on our tax flow. 5. Abu Dhabi is the capital and principle city if the United Arab Emirates. 6. She has already read your letter and says your suggestion is all right with her. 7. I’m sure you’ve perceived the new title occurring after my name. 8. In retracing his path‚ the courier was worried that he might have omitted something

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    character that is touched upon quite a bit in the episode I will be writing about is not a main character but one that appears quite a bit in this series and his name is Al or also known as “Big Gay Al”. South Park is trying to make out Al as a stereotypical homosexual: upbeat‚ happy‚ optimistic‚ and flamboyant. In the series Al is very compassionate about the things he loves like saving homosexual animals which I will touch briefly on with the episode that I have chosen to write

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    Al Shabaab

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    and unlawful act in which groups or agents of some principal engage in a threatened or actual use of force or violence against human or property targets” (Understanding Terrorism Gus Martin). Terrorism is all around us from the UK‚ 28th June 2012 “Al-Qaeda terror suspect caught at Olympic Park” (Telegraph) and the world‚ 20th May 2013 “Car bombs hit Dagestan capital Makhachkala” (Euronews). It is clear we must gain as much knowledge and understanding of terrorism in order to attempt to prevent attacks

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    Als Outline

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    SPC2608 Section # September 18‚ 2011 Title: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Topic: The unknowns of ALS Specific Purpose: To inform my audience on being aware of ALS. Thesis Statement: INTRODUCTION Attention Material: Have you ever heard of ALS‚ better known as Lou Gehrig’s disease? For many people‚ ALS is a disorder that they may not know much about. I never heard of it either until my father was diagnosed with this disease in 2006. Because there is no known cure‚ it is important

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    Al-Khwarizmi

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    Ibn-Musa al-Khwarizmi was born was born about 790 AD near Baghdad. and died about 850 AD. He was known as a mathematician and astronomer who was a faculty member at the "House of Wisdom" established in Baghdad by Al-Mamun the Seventh Khaliph of Abbasid Empire. As a scholar at the House of Wisdom‚ al-Khwarizmi‚ directed and engaged in intellectual interests ranging from algebra and geometry to astronomy and the translation of Greek scientific manuscripts . Introducing the Numeric Numbers: Al-Khwarizmi

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    Als Research

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    Christina Piccininni Professor Cody English 122 February 28 2013 Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: The Breakthrough Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)‚ otherwise known as Lou Gehrig’s‚ slowly terminates motor neutrons in the brain and spinal cord. Motor neurons are an important part of the body’s neuromuscular system; the neuromuscular system is what aids our body’s movement. It is made up of the brain‚ muscles‚ and nerves. Upper motor neurons send messages from the brain to the spinal cord‚ while

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    Al Qaeda

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    Al Qaeda is a terrorist group that was founded between 1988 and 1989. The founders included Osama Bin Laden and Muhammad Atef among others with the same views. The name Al Qaeda translates to "the base" in the English language. Al Qaeda moves around the Middle East until it settled in Afghanistan. The group opposes the United States and other countries due to the counties not following Al Qaeda extreme views of Islam. Al Qaeda has allied themselves with other extremist groups with the similar agendas

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