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    Sri Lanka Community

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    The only remembrance I have from them is my grandmother’s wedding ring that she had left for me. I started attending the Sri Lankan events a year ago. I would go by myself. I wouldn’t parade the fact that my father was Sri Lankan‚ but I wouldn’t keep it a secret either. Some approached me and curiously asked me what was my heritage. Then I would tell them my father is Sri Lankan and they would immediately be in awe and start sharing it with everyone. They are very friendly people. They come with open

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    Metall Schmiedetechnik Always One Gear Ahead Synchronizer rings · Precision parts for the automotive industry Metall THE CHALLENGES Economic growth and progress depend on mobility. By the year 2025‚ almost eight billion people will live on our planet. Every day‚ more and more people and goods are transported across ever increasing distances. The world is growing together but is also growing bigger. This calls for people and companies who are willing and able to take on these challenges

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    Consequences of Conflict in Sri Lanka Political consequence consequence (SC). (PC)‚ Economic consequence (EC)‚ and Social PC: Political consequence is an important consequence of the Sri Lankan Conflict. Armed conflict arose out of the intense displeasure of the Tamils at their discrimination. An armed group‚ the Tamil Tigers‚ was formed which resorted to attacking Sinhalese as well as Tamil officials who supported the ruling party. Many incidences of violence ensued including the 1983 riots

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    - Post war Sri Lanka - Emerging tourism industry Meso Theme - Forecasting Change Situation Analysis Sri Lanka was seen as a low budget tourist attraction. Industry colapsed mainly due to the war conditions through out last 3 decades. Tourists started pouring in to the country after the end of civil war. Major infrastruture development projects are undergoing in the country Government has identified tourism as a main source of foreign income and supporting the industry in a major scale

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    Tea in Sri Lanka

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    Tea is Sri Lanka’s largest agricultural export and fetched $1.02 billion in 2007‚ its third highest foreign exchange earner after garments and remittances from Sri Lankans working abroad. The country is not likely to achieve its 2008 revenue and production targets‚ after demand and prices for Sri Lankan tea tumbled in the last quarter‚ with the slowdown possibly extending into 2009‚ Lalith Hettiarachchi‚ the head of Sri Lanka Tea Board‚ told Reuters in an interview on Friday. Production this year

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    Homosexuality in Sri Lanka

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    Sri Lanka Homosexuality in a Sri Lankan Context M.M.C Doss 09/BA/16035 Index Topic pages Introduction 3-4 Chapter 1- Research Background 5-9 Chapter 2- Definition of Concepts 10-13 Chapter 3- Homophobia and Sri Lankan Society 14-22 Chapter 4- Fields of Homosexual Discrimination in Sri Lankan Society 23-27 Chapter 5- Homosexuality and the Legal Framework 28-33 Chapter 6- Conclusion- Summary and Proposals of Study

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    Cosmetics

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    Business law encompasses the law governing contracts‚ sales‚ commercial paper‚ agency and employment law‚ business organizations‚ property‚ and bailments. Other popular areas include insurance‚ wills and estate planning‚ and consumer and creditor protection. Business law may include issues such as starting‚ selling ‚or buying a small business‚ managing a business‚ dealing with employees‚ or dealing with contracts‚ among others. (Business Law & Legal Definations ‚ 2013) Commercial Law A

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    Radiant Cosmetics

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    Executive Summery Radiant Cosmetics‚ founded in the 1930s‚ had been one of the top five cosmetic companies in the U.S. for more than 60 Radiant’s product lines cover hair care‚ skin care‚ makeup‚ and perfume. Cosmetic is a highly competitive industry because of its huge market and lucrative profit. The number of cosmetics consumers have been increasing and is estimated to hit 161 billion in the U.S. by The same phenomenon happens global wildly. With the increasing income‚ more women get extra

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    Cosmetics and Revlon

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    Introduction of the Company Revlon Inc. is a leading cosmetics company offering cosmetic‚ skin care‚ fragrance‚ and personal-care products. Revlon was formed in 1932‚ and started out with selling only nail enamels. Over the course of the past 75 years‚ Revlon has become a leading brand in the cosmetic market‚ recognized both in the United States and worldwide. Revlon owns popular brands such as Revlon‚ Charle‚ Mitchum‚ and Almay. Revlon has recently been struggling with debt‚ posting losses

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    Sports in Sri Lanka

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    Sports in Sri Lanka We Sri Lankans as a nation have faced three decades of bloody terrorism. The impacts upon our society by the conflicts are deep and memorable with brutal consequences. It has been a leach sucking the blood of prosperity and peace. It has influenced badly in every corner of our society and our economy. The sports in Sri Lanka had no strength to escape from the grip of the brutality of the era. Yet in this context at least some sports in Sri Lanka has managed to survive and played

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