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    Living responsibility – a case study of Deutsch Post DHL Nguyen Thi Van Ha‚ PhD‚ TU Darmstadt‚ Germany Abstract: In recent years‚ there has been a growing concern in sustainable development‚ social responsibility due to the increasing attention to environmental problems. Companies in the world both in developed and developing countries have been trying to take their efforts of following their business strategy with growth and sustainability. With the objectives‚ many companies have been implementing

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    An apocalyptic story

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    The Never Ending Disaster There I was‚ stranded‚ with no one around to help me. I tried to move but I could not. It was as if the force of the world had been laid upon me. I was a prisoner to my own fate. I let everyone down. Instead of fighting for my own world‚ I am here. Stranded. With no one to help me. I could not feel any part of my body. I struggled to move my head‚ but I used every bit of force that I had left just to move it. There were pieces of metal scattered around me in a circular

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    Ex Post Facto Laws

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    Ex post facto laws Name: Course: Institution: Tutor: Date: Ex post facto laws refer to laws that apply to acts committed before the enactment of such laws and are‚ therefore‚ disadvantageous to the affected persons. The United States constitution in article I‚ section 10 prohibits the state from enacting such retroactive laws. This prohibition protects individuals from unjust legislative acts. However‚ the ban on ex post facto laws applies only with regard to criminal and not civil laws

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    Noah's Apocalyptic Flood

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    God saw that the world had become an evil and corrupt place‚ so he decided to destroy mankind by creating an apocalyptic flood. However‚ God saw that one man‚ Noah‚ who was worthy among all of mankind to live. God told Noah to build an ark for him and his wife‚ three sons and his three sons wives‚ so that they could survive and prosper among the earth. God also told Noah to gather animals of all kinds but they had to be male and female of each kind. After building the ark ‚ Noah and his

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    Ex Post Facto Guarantee

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    “The sentiments that Ex post facto laws are against natural rights is so strong that‚few‚if‚any ‚of the state constitutions have failed to proscribe them.The constitution indeed interdicts them in criminal cases only ;but they are equally unjust in civil as in criminal cases ‚and the omission of the caution hich would have been right‚does not justify the doing what is wrong.Nor ought it to be presumed that the legislature meant to use a phrase in an unjustifiable sense‚if by rules of construction

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    Ex Post Facto Laws

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    CHANAKYA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY ANALYSIS OF EX POST FACTO LAW ------------------------------------------------- CONSTITUTIONAL LAW- I ------------------------------------------------- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The present project on the topic ‘Analysis of Ex post fact laws’ has been able to get its final shape with the support and help of people from various quarters. My sincere thanks go to all the members without whom the study could not have come to its present state. I am proud

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    Technology CASE #2 “Innovation at 3M” Name: Ronald McLeod (0908851) Tutor: Mr. S. Whittle 3M Corporation takes pride in being a culture of innovation. I will be reporting on just one of 3M’s many innovative products the post-it notes. I will also highlight the market pull and technology push factors that were considered in developing the innovation. The key terms to be identified in this report are innovation‚ technology push‚ and market pull. Innovation refers both to

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    Fareed Zakaria’s “The Post-American World” “Through his writings‚ research‚ and teaching‚ Fareed Zakaria has made an impact in the field of political science and foreign policy. A graduate of both Yale and Harvard‚ Zakaria has utilized the knowledge that he has gained by writing extensively on the subject of international affairs. Articles authored by Zakaria often appear in distinguished publications such as Wall Street Journal‚ New Republic‚ New York Times‚ and Foreign Affairs. Zakaria’s journalistic

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    Post Traumatic Stress

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    Stress can be a tricky situation depending on the individual(s) involved. Consequently‚ every individual has their own perception with events and situations that they become involved. Some views situations as normal‚ whereas others that encounter the same situation may take a different approach. Although‚ there are several situations that may lead to a stressful orientation. Comer noted two types of stress disorders‚ acute and posttraumatic‚ acute stress is defined as a disorder that a person experience

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    Mrs. Trosino American Literature Honor Period 7 May 10‚ 2013 Similarity in characters of apocalyptic novels. “What is a rebel? A man who says no.”- said Albert Camus‚ a French Nobel Prize winning author‚ journalist and philosopher. Post-apocalyptic fiction novels usually use the dystopia society‚ in which rules have changed and life get either better or worse. Main characters of post-apocalyptic novel usually reject the society‚ since authors want to give a message of objection against a current

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