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    multinational corporations built their factories in developing countries due to the low labour price. They seek their maximum interest while destroy the environment in these area. After these multinational corporations leave‚ they always leave a lot of problem to the country and people who live in this country. As an organisation or a country‚ I think they may build some rules or legislations to standardise the commercial activities. It is easy for a country or an organisation to build rules or legislation

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    The Bahamas: A Tourism Success Story When we mention the Bahamas‚ what comes to mind‚ white sandy beaches‚ 2 day cruising‚ parasailing‚ water skiing‚ all night beach parties‚…tourism? Yes‚ the Bahamas is world renown for their active part in tourism. They are the third richest country in the Americas and the richest country in the world with a predominantly black population‚ all owing to tourism. There are several other Caribbean countries which actively involved in tourism‚ yet‚ none are

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    Grethel.”  In  the  story‚  Hansel  and  Grethel  are  sent  out into  the forest  by  their  parents  who  have  decided  that  they  cannot  afford  to  feed  them  any  longer  and  have  to  get  rid  of  them.  Hansel‚  however‚  is  clever  and  leaves  a  trail  leading  back to the house so that when  their  parents  leave  them‚ they may find a way back home. This is similar to what Cato was doing  in  “The  Farmer’s  Children‚”  he  crumbled  up  bread  to  make  sure  that  they  could 

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    Problems in Management system in Bangladesh and way to mitigate them Management problem is a fundamental challenge for the country. It is essential to have efficient cost management if we want to see ourselves as an industrialized nation Problems in the management systems are: 1. Problem of managing fund: The major problem a Business firm faces in its establishment period is the problem for capital or sufficient financing problem. One of the first questions any potential entrepreneur must

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    Graded Assignment Miner‚ Cowboy‚ or Farmer (100 points)Imagine it is 1880. The Civil War has been over for 15 years. Economic conditions in the town you live in have deteriorated‚ and you are struggling to make ends meet. You decide to try your luck out west‚ where there is plenty of land and plenty of opportunity. Before leaving‚ you must decide what you will do out west—be a miner‚ a cowboy‚ or a farmer. Each presents its own opportunities and difficulties. Write an essay in which you: Tell what

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    Farmer Backbone of India

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    Farmer-The Backbone of India. India is an agricultural country. India lives in villages. The villagers depend on agriculture. They are either farmers or workers on the agricultural fields. Ours industries and urban business also depend on agriculture. Thus‚ an Indian farmer truly represents India. He can be called the son of the soil and also the backbone of India.It is on his sweet and labour that our progress and prosperity depend. We all know that our backbone gives us support to our body.If

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    The Beautiful Bahamas Has there ever been a thought of going to the Bahamas? If not‚ maybe it should be a thought. The Bahamas is a gorgeous place to visit. To start‚ the water is a vibrant blue. It is the prettiest ocean water that I have ever seen. Whether flying in or cruising in‚ it surely is a beautiful sight. The sight of just being able to see the island is like no other. Being in the Bahamas is a great place to go‚ especially if you have never been there before. The Bahamians love when

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    What role did the Women’s Suffrage Movement Play during the “Quiet Revolution” in the Bahamas? Notable women such as Dame Doris Johnson‚ Mary Ingraham‚ Eugenia Lockhart‚ Mabel Walker and Georgianna Symonette has made countless triumphs toward the equal rights of all women in the Bahamas. In particular all of these women mentioned before were major persons in the Women’s Suffrage Movement in the Bahamas. This movement’s main purpose was to ensure that all women would have a right to practice

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    A Full Vindication of the measures of Congress "A full vindication of measures of Congress" is one of Alexander Hamilton’s first published letters‚ in response to the letter of " A Westchester Farmer"‚ which accuses the actions of the first Continental Congress. Hamilton starts the letter with defending decisions and actions of the Congress‚ and disproving the "Farmer’s" accusations by logically and precisely responding to his main points‚ with facts and examples. Then‚ he proves how the Congress

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    the many) are taking the internet by storm. From this‚ the question rises as to whether or not this instant access is beneficial to the social good of teens and adults everywhere‚ or does it hinder the actual ability to connect on a level that’s face-to-face‚ versus interface. Regardless to internet being a very beneficial place for some things such as getting fast news updates and staying in touch with family and friends‚ it can also be seen as a distraction from real-world‚ real-life things. Some

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