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    PR Campaign

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    PR Campaign of Fair Trade Lee Lok Lam‚ Fion 10562280 Media and cultural studies Middlesex University (Hong Kong) Situation research & analysis Fair Trade Hong Kong‚ it is a non-profit association Which set up in 2008. It assembles all of the Fair Trade’s store in Hong Kong. A nd officially joined Fair trade International in 2012. In 2012‚ Fair Trade Hong Kong Although it hold different activitie s to promote “Fair Trade” to different hierarchies recent years‚ th e result is not outstanding. So

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    The Senate’s main roles are initiating and making legislation‚ being a house of review and acting as a states’ house. The Senate is able to initiate bills and pass legislation that has been processed by the House of Representatives. Unlike the lower house‚ they cannot propose money bills but have influence on the bills in parliament. Legislation begins at the lower house of parliament whether it is firstly discussed in the lower or upper house. The Constitution positions the Senate to provide equal

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    Intro From California’s 2nd Congressional District‚ Representative Jared W. Huffman is a Democrat from the Northern region of California. Beginning with Huffman’s first experiences‚ he began as a local government official‚ and then moved up a state representative‚ and then all the way to Congress‚ where he is in his 3rd term. Huffman’s ideology might be considered a stereotype of California‚ that is to say‚ solidly a progressive Democrat‚ although he has a particular focus on environmental policy

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    Representative democracy means the selection of government officials by a vote of the people in periodic elections open to competition in which candidates and voters can freely express themselves (quote). In other words‚ this is like the United States currently is. When elections are held‚ candidates run for election and voters vote to determine what candidate is the best for the job. The elected official will then represent the people in which he serves and vote on issues that are presented.

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    Assessment 4- Data Analysis Report Factor 1- Safety- This factor measures the extent of how safe individuals believe public transport is. A high score on this factor would mean- That the individual perceives public transport as quite a safe option for them to take. Relationships found in this factor (safety) include- * Quite a significant relationship with regular transport use with a P-value of 0.01‚ where regular users scored a mean of 4.1 whilst non-users only scores 3.2 * A relationship

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    To what extent are Referenda Harmful in a Representative Democracy? Referendums are very harmful to a Representative Democracy. They undermine Parliamentary Sovereignty‚ allow our politicians to abdicate responsibility for major political decisions‚ prevent them from exercising their informed judgements‚ and can be manipulated by Governments. This is to say nothing of the premise of allowing important decisions to be made by an uninformed electorate that can be swayed by the Media Industry at

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    important for commissioners and city councils to understand the importance of forensics. When the commissioners and city council understand forensics they will have a clear idea of what the cost and what it takes for the forensic team. Having an idea and understanding gives you knowledge of the forensics. It’s very important that commissioners and city council member to appreciate the value and the hard work of a forensic team. It is very important for the city council and commissioners to understand

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    where there are no adults and have to create their own society to survive. While their society starts out promising‚ it turns into a savage‚ barbaric environment. The author of Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding‚ illustrates his belief that representative governments are optimal because they allow all voices to be heard and a more even distribution of power. When a government exists that allows only certain voices to be heard‚ the internal rebellion will occur. In the novel‚ a strong-willed

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    them and they could potentially be lost leading to bad debt write off. Failure to use a carbon copy process‚ if the invoices are raised manually‚ also exposes the council to risk of error because there is no guarantee the copy is an exact duplicate. Failure to provide a receipt on immediate collection of cash can expose the council to fraud on the part of either the recipient or the employee collecting the cash. The recipient or the employee could write out an incorrect invoice and pocket the difference

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    Purpose: General and specific purpose (and implied if different from stated purpose) The general purpose for the speech is to urge all countries to join the Convention on Cluster Munitions for starters. Essentially a ‘cease and desist letter’ to both producers and consumers of cluster munitions. On other hand‚ specific purpose of the speech is to demonstrate aside from the obvious fatalities caused by cluster bombs‚ there are adverse effects as well on the survivors and their communities. Non-verbal

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