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    2012 ANNUAL REPORT CONTENTS 1 2 GROUP PROFILE – BUSINESSES – LITIGATION – RISK FACTORS 1. 2. 3. 4. GROUP PROFILE BUSINESSES LITIGATION RISK FACTORS 2 4 16 45 51 4 FINANCIAL REPORT – CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS – STATUTORY AUDITORS’ REPORT ON THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS – STATUTORY AUDITORS’ REPORT ON THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS – STATUTORY FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SELECTED KEY CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL DATA 168 170 171 SOCIETAL‚ SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION

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    To what extent was Napoleon III a liberal and enlightened political leader? Napoleon III‚ or Louis Napoleon prior to 1852‚ is a confusing and divisive figure for historians across the globe. While not enjoying a good press from the largely partisan historians of France‚ partly due to his violent overthrow of the Second Republic‚ he was well-liked in Britain and America for half a century or more.1 This essay will attempt to divulge just how much of a liberal‚ enlightened leader Napoleon III was

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    Newton’s Laws of Cooling & Universal Gravitation Law’s of Cooling: Newton’s law of cooling is used measure the temperature change of an object of some temperature placed in a place of a different temperature. The law states that dT/dt= k(T-R) where T is the temperature of the object at time t‚ R is the temperature of the surrounding of the place (constant) and k is a constant of proportionality. This law states that the rate of change of temperature is proportional to the difference between

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    To what extent are human rights universal? The Universal Declaration of Human Rights goes beyond the national interest of a state. It outlines the obligations of every state within the international arena. Human rights are a controversial issue with many conflicting arguments. Some may argue that human rights should be mandatory to all‚ universally. While others may argue that the notion of human rights is dynamic and complex and cannot be applied towards every state‚ as every state functions in

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    The main purpose of the thirty articles from “The Universal Declaration of Human Rights”‚ created on December 10‚ 1948 by the United Nations General Assembly‚ is to promote a deep respect to the human rights and fundamental freedoms of each individual‚ belonging to whatever “race‚ color‚ sex‚ language‚ religion…” (UDHR‚ Article 2) or any other status‚ and create a universal guaranty that it will enhance the recognition of these human rights and freedoms; it represented “the hope for a new future”

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    The Universal Declaration of Human rights declared that all human beings are born to be free and equal in dignity. People have a right to live‚ choose what they want and defend their rights. But nowadays‚ a person who is in the highest position is the one who did not follow those rules. In Article 3 said that people has "The right to live free" but if you are accused that you are an addict‚ you will be killed. People in Philippines killed by that reason even if you are innocent. They did not prove

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    Moving towards Universal Health Coverage: Initiatives and Challenges Submitted by Mohammad Abdul Mannan Abstract Since the 2005 resolution of World Health Assembly‚ universal health coverage has been increasingly seen as a central plank in the articulation of new health-sector strategies in countries. Universal Health Coverage (UHC) as it is conceptualized today‚ ensures promotive‚ preventive‚ diagnostic and rehabilitative health services without financial hardship. UHC is one of the

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    True/False Texas was not able to get any European nation to recognize it as an independent nation. True/False Slaves were generally healthier than whites in the South. True/False Masters encouraged slaves to accept Christianity because they believed it would make them accept their lot in life. True/False The Oregon question was finally settled by Britain surrendering claims below the 54th parallel. Multiple Choice Southerners who believed in the "positive-good" theory

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    The Universal Declaration of Human Rights‚ came as a reaction to the dreadful damages of the Second World War. This declaration was built according to the fundamentals of equality. It lists us all of our rights‚ all of our freedoms and how we can express them freely. It was constructed on the basic fact of it being just‚ equal to all‚ and right. However‚ are all articles applicable on all of mankind? Or can some of these be questioned? Generally‚ all of these articles should be applicable

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    Most people forget the importance of human right‚ not because it is not important but many of us never live in the shoes of those being violated. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was established in 1948(UN‚ n.d.)‚ for decades that it is used to make people’s life better. However‚ in some areas it was not enforced locally‚ as there are still many people in the world both developed and undeveloped countries who suffered from various violations of human rights. Fiji is a developing country

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