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    and Asian continents. Russia and China are two particular regions that experienced the effects of Mongol rule both politically and economically. Yet while both regions benefitted economically‚ China saw greater benefit in its political system because of direct Mongol influence. Economically‚ the two regions saw much similarity under Mongol authority. In both‚ the Silk Road was maintained and the Mongols played a major role in facilitating trade across the two continents. The benefits of safe travel

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    Inequality in the UK

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    Inequality in the UK Snapshot Income inequality in Britain is a serious economic issue that is costing the economic more than £39 billion a year. Research have shown that the 100 wealthiest people in the UK JAVE as much money as the poorest 18 million. UK was slow but has started noticing the full extent of the harm that could be caused by inequality. The great impact caused by inequality has brought about a need for a policy to be imposed for it. Jobs are created but it is not helping the situation

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    Interest groups are groups of people who share the same political interest and try to influence political parties to adopt the same interests. They give unrepresented or underrepresented groups the opportunity to get their voices herd. Often time’s interest groups offer wealthy and powerful interest even more access to political makers. According to the disturbance theory groups form because of changes happening in the political system. Every interest group consists of three different kinds of members

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    Constitution of Uk

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    http://www.londonexternal.ac.uk/current_students/programme_resources/laws/subject_guides/public_law/public_chs1to4.pdf Nigel Morris: ‘The Big Question: Why doesn ’t the UK have a written constitution‚ and does it matter?’ published on 14/02/2008‚ accessed from http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/the-big-question-why-doesnt-the-uk-have-a-written-constitution-and-does-it-matter-781975.html No author: ‘Magna Carta is favoured date for British Day’‚ published on 30/05/2006‚ accessed from http://www

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    Uk Charity

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    UGB 213: Marketing Communications | Curry Village | Marketing Communications Plan | Bruce Wayne [Pick the date] | Acknowledgements Situational Analysis Market Size In 2011 the UK restaurant market sold a estimate £18.81bn worth of food with a further £7.37bn worth of drink sales bringing the total of the market value to £26.18bn. The value of the market has increased from 2007 year-on-year. The sector’s share of total sales has increased by 1.2 percentage points from 70.7% in

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    Retail Theft

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    I. Outline-Retail theft A. Introduction " Excuse me‚ sir/madam can I check your bag please?” "Lifting"‚ "jacking"‚ "racking"‚ "nicking"‚ "boosting" and Five finger discount"‚  are some of the slang terms used for retail theft (also commonly known as shoplifting).  Shoplifting is theft of goods from a retail establishment. It is one of the most common property crimes dealt with by police and courts. In the next few minutes‚ I

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    Retail Banking Industry

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    Contents 1. Introduction 2 2. Industry Analysis 3 2.1 Industry Background 3 2.2 PEST (EL) analysis 4 2.2.1 Political 4 2.2.2 Economic 5 2.2.3 Social-Cultural 8 2.2.4 Technological 10 2.2.5 Environmental 11 2.2.6 Legal 11 2.3 Summary of the PESTEL analysis 11 3. Porter’s Five Forces on retail banking industry. 12 3.1 Rivalry among Existing Companies 13 3.2 Entry barrier 14 3.3 Supplier power 16 3.4 Buyer power 17 3.5 Availability of Substitute products 19 3.6

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    Retail Stores

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    “Delivering Value: Retailing‚ Wholesaling‚ & Logistics” Renata Pinheiro Fonseca Professor: Dr. Shawn Richmond Washington Baptist University Date: 11/23/2014 BUS 505 Retail Stores Retailing refers to the act of selling goods or services for nonbusiness use‚ personal only. They are very popular for selling famous brands for reasonable prices‚ being very specific in what kind of line of products are going to be used for sale or including varieties of things to their stock‚ ranging

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    Retail Strategy

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    Name: Mohamed Hossam Eldin Mohamed Nawar MBA – Supply Chain 2nd assignment * Three aspects of value oriented retail strategy: 1-Expected 2-Augmented 3-Potential An expected retail strategy represents the minimum value Chain elements a given customer segment (e.g.‚ young women) expects from a Type of retailer (e.g.‚ a mid-priced apparel retailer). In most cases‚ the following are Expected value chain elements: store cleanliness‚ convenient hours‚ well-informed Employees‚ timely

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    An Analysis of Rasputin’s Political Influence The early 20th Century was a time of huge political turmoil in Russia. In the midst of the turmoil emerged an undisputable mastermind‚ a man not only capable of mystic healing and sorcery but also of enormous political significance. This man was Grigori Rasputin‚ a Russian peasant who navigated himself to a position of high command within the imperial government. The motives for Rasputin’s actions have been heavily debated over the course of the last

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