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    international business and manufacturing communities have responded by ordering buildings for every conceivable application. General Steel has supplied buildings to Mexico‚ Canada and many nations in a Caribbean including Antigua‚ St. Martin‚ Trinidad/Tobago‚ and the Lesser Antilles. Consumers in Turkey‚ American Samoa‚ Pago Pago‚ the Marshall Islands‚ and the Grand Bahamas also enjoy the many benefits that a General Steel building can provides. 11 General Steel buildings offer clear-span construction

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    Marxist speaks about the unequal distribution of power and wealth and resources in a society. They believe the ones with the resources in a society. They believe that the ones with the resources are the ones oppressing those without those resources. Marxist links their theory to deviance by saying because some have access to fewer resources in the Capitalist society they are seen as more likely to commit crime. Marxist speaks about the upper classes using their power influence and their wealth

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    Abstract The Coca-Cola Company is the world’s leading beverage company‚ with markets in over 200 countries and over 1‚100 brands under their portfolio. The company was founded in 1886 and is currently headquartered in Atlanta‚ Georgia‚ USA. This paper seeks to explain the impact of globalization on the standardization versus adaptation decision using examples from the Coca-Cola Company’s performance and strategies since their inception as a company. Introduction Globalisation can be defined as

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    Caribbean Studies Notes 1

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    MODULE ONE LOCATION AND DEFINITION OF THE CARIBBEAN REGION Definition of the Caribbean Region Geographical This describes the area washed by the Caribbean Sea and is often described as the Caribbean Basin. It would therefore include most of the islands of the Lesser Antilles‚ Greater Antilles as well as the mainland territories in Central America (Costa Rica‚ Belize‚ Panama‚ Honduras) and Northern South America such as Columbia and Venezuela. The common link here is the Caribbean Sea. Geological

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    oral Presentation

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    A conclusion b.iv. There should be supporting material b.v. Language – Grammer‚ Speech b.vi. Finally ‚ Delivery 4. Clear examples of how it can be used in the classroom/ tasks that you would give a. Social Studies – History of Trinidad and Tobago before independence b. Physics – Dynamics of how a suspension bridge works c. Economics - Financial Reports d. Science – Life cycle of a mosquito 5. Advantages and disadvantages of each type‚ Disadvantages Unrepeatable Miscommunication

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    Bicameralism

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    Bicameral Parliamentary System A bicameral system is a parliamentary system of two legislative Chambers. Indian system is bicameral because both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha are involved in the process of making new laws. Bicameral literally means ’two chamber’. Countries with Bicameral Parliamentary System: 1. Australia-Parliament–Senate–House of Representatives 2. Austria-Parliament–Federal Council–National Council 3. Antigua and Barbuda-Parliament–Senate–House of Representatives 4. The

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    chose these different projects because I had an interest with them‚ and I believed they would have a lasting impact on my community. In my worldwide travels‚ I have put in over 80 hours of work for two orphanages in South Africa and in Trinidad and Tobago. In my projects back home‚ I have put in over 80 hours in community service projects. I’ve done projects for assisted living facilities‚ schools‚ and for environmental friendly organizations as well. My responsibilities as a volunteer were to help

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    Soccer Vs America

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    The United States is widely known as a giant melting pot of different cultures and beliefs. These different cultures have all brought interesting and unknown practices with them. Basketball‚ Football‚ and Baseball all originated from the United States‚ but the world’s most popular game‚ Soccer‚ originates from England and has been a sleeping giant in America for far too long. The U.S. Men’s National team is in shambles‚ but contrary to popular belief‚ the change needs to come from underneath. The

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    Treaty Of Paris Essay

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    Treaty of Paris Overview * Signed on September 3‚ 1783 * Ended Revolutionary War between the United States (and allies) and Great Britain * Other combatant nations such as France‚ Spain‚ and Dutch Republic had separate agreements The Agreement * Peace negotiations began in April of 1782 * American representatives: Benjamin Franklin‚ John Jay‚ Henry Laurens‚ John Adams * British representatives: David Hartley & Richard Oswald * Treaty document was signed at the

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    Common Law

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    For other uses‚ see Common law (disambiguation). Common law‚ also known as case law or precedent‚ is law developed by judges through decisions of courts and similar tribunals‚ as opposed to statutes adopted through the legislative process or regulations issued by the executive branch[1]. A "common law system" is a legal system that gives great precedential weight to common law‚[2] on the principle that it is unfair to treat similar facts differently on different occasions.[3] The body of precedent is

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