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    around the city I’ve come up with several ideas. Electric cars would create less pollution than gas cars so those would highly be encouraged. More encouraged than that would be bikes‚ walking‚ and a city trolley system. Certain streets would be blocked off from cars‚ allowing only city trolleys and bikes through. Also‚ some streets would be narrower and bike paths would be mandatory along any new street that is built and in front of any new home. Motorboats and wave runners would be prohibited in

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    10. Understand procedures regarding handling medication 10.1 Describe the main points of agreed procedures bout handling medication 10.2 Identify who is responsible for medication in a social care setting. 10.3 Explain why medication must only be handles following specialist training 10.1 Describe the main points of agreed procedures about handling medication In the adult social care setting it is vital that when handling medications are involved‚ service providers must follow

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    the other purpose dandelion wine has other than a drink. 3. Douglas Spaulding only cared for one true friend in Green Town. Who was it who moved away and how did his leaving affect Douglas? From Chapter 33‚ page 186: Douglas’s writings: “SO IF TROLLEYS AND RUNABOUTS AND FRIENDS AND NEAR FRIENDS CAN GO AWAY FOR A WHILE OR GO AWAY FOREVER‚ OR RUST‚ OR FALL APART OR DIE‚ AND IF PEOPLE CAN BE MURDERED AND IF SOMEONE LIKE GREAT-GRANDMA‚ WHO WAS GOING TO LIVE FOREVER‚ CAN DIE…IF ALL OF THIS IS TRUE…THEN…I

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    Tay Xiu Xian Table of Contents 1.0) Introduction……………………………………………………..3. 2.0) Purpose………………………………………………………….3. 3.0) Observation……………………………………………………..4. 4.0) Input………………………………………………………………4. 5.0) Process…………………………………………………………..6. 6.0) Output…………………………………………………………….8. 7.0) Discussion……………………………………………………….9. 8.0) Layout……………………………………………………………13. 9.0) Recommendations…………………………………………….14. 10.0) Conclusion……………………………………………………...15. 11.0) Appendix………………………………………………………...16. 1. Introduction

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    Survival strategies for Local Companies in Emerging Markets In battles for emerging markets‚ big multinationals don’t hold all the advantages. However‚ local markets do get affected. The local markets suddenly face foreign multi-national rivals with many advantages: in terms of financial technology‚ financial resources‚ superior products‚ powerful brands‚ and seasoned marketing and management skills. Often‚ the survival of the local players in the markets that are emerging is at stake.

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    until 1944‚ Jackie played for the Kansas City Monarchs of the Negro Leagues from 1944 until 1946. In 1946‚ he was selected as the best person to break the color barrier in Major League Baseball. In 1943‚ Branch Rickey‚ general manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers at the time‚ had an idea though to be outrageous by many during that period. He considered signing some black players to make up for the wartime shortage of talent. He narrowed down the list of prospects‚ searching for the best player to integrate

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    Chavez Ravine is a modern day example of institutionalized racism against Chicanos on a smaller scale than the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. Chavez Ravine was made up of low income Mexican Americans who were forced to live there because of discrimination in other parts of Los Angeles. Mike Davis‚ a Los Angeles based author‚ writes in his book that most of the original Spanish-speaking homeowners initially unwilling sell gave into greedy developers representing the city and its public housing authority

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    After Jackie‚ baseball integrated fairly quickly. Larry Doby signed onto the Cleveland Indians three months after Jackie was to the Dodgers (Simon 61). He did not play as much as Jackie did and therefore did not receive as much exposure. By the end of that first season Jackie had three other negroes playing with him in the major leagues (Taha). The idea of integrated baseball was only

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    Gangs Gangs in South Central Los Angeles Gangs run the streets in South Central Los Angeles. They are respected‚ dangerous‚ and feared by all who are not involved in gang activity. Two major Los Angeles gangs are the “Bloodz” and the “Crips”. These two gangs are professionals at what they do such as murder‚ drug trafficking‚ and avoiding law enforcement. Protecting their territory and fellow gang members resulted in one hundred twenty eight homicides in South Central Los Angeles (Tamara). Gangs

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    Oliver Twist Charles Dickens ← Character List → Oliver Twist - The novel’s protagonist. Oliver is an orphan born in a workhouse‚ and Dickens uses his situation to criticize public policy toward the poor in 1830s England. Oliver is between nine and twelve years old when the main action of the novel occurs. Though treated with cruelty and surrounded by coarseness for most of his life‚ he is a pious‚ innocent child‚ and his charms draw the attention of several wealthy benefactors

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