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    largest consumers (2‚715 billion cigarettes)‚ followed by the Americas (745 billion)‚ Eastern Europe and Former Soviet Economies (631 billion) and Western Europe (606 billion). FRANCE SWITZ. AUSTRIA SLOVENIA CROATIA HUNGARY ROMANIA YUGOSLAVIA BULGARIA REP. MOLDOVA no data C A N A D A SPAIN PORTUGAL ITALY GREECE KAZAKHSTAN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA MOROCCO

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    Why Sinigang

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    Biography Luís Bernardo Honwana was born Luís Augusto Bernardo Manuel in Lourenço Marques (present-day Maputo)‚ Mozambique. His parents‚ Raúl Bernardo Manuel (Honwana) and Naly Jeremias Nhaca‚ belonged to the Ronga people from Moamba‚ a town about 55 km northwest of Maputo. In 1964 he became a militant with FRELIMO‚ a front that had the objective to liberate Mozambique from Portuguese colonial rule. Due to his political activities he was arrested by the colonial authorities and was incarcerated

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    with the intent to conserve wild life and animals.  1972 – The United Nations Environment Programme is formed. A programme concerned with discussing environmental matters by rich and poor nations alike. In 1975 their first conference is held in Yugoslavia. In 1977 the Tbilisi conference is held‚ here the 12 guiding principles regarding environmental education are established.  1980 - A document on a World Conservation Strategy is formed‚ with a strong emphasis on environmental education.  1992

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    War Powers Resolution Act

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    Olivia Brasacchio U.S. History Block 4 05/08/12 “A resolution to avoid an evil is seldom framed till the evil is so far advanced as to make avoidance impossible” Thomas Hardy. The purpose of the War Powers Resolution act of 197 3 was to ensure that both Congress and the President share in making decisions that could potentially get the U.S. involved in hostilities or imitate danger. U.S. Presidents have consistently agreed that the War Powers Resolution Act is an unconstitutional violation

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    Political Corruption

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    The main forms of corruption are bribery‚ fraud‚ embezzlement and extortion. These concepts do sometimes overlap‚ but through them‚ some of the basic characteristics of corruption can be identified. The reason why young people should fight corruption has to do with the fact that it destroys the system of values in society. Youth is part of civil society and carries the future in its hand and the fact that you are able to look at society in a refreshing way allows you to find alternative solutions

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    Winter Olympics

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    The Winter Olympics The Winter Olympics‚ exactly like their summer counterpart‚ is an international event to celebrate global peace and the best athletes humanity has to offer. Ever since its inception in the 1924 Games in Chamonix‚ France‚ the Winter Olympics has evolved in terms of events‚ economic impact‚ and technology. The first Winter Olympic Games were actually called “The International Winter Sports Week” and lasted eleven days in the French Alps. Events included alpine and cross-country

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    outside of the jurisdiction of the ICC. The idea of an international tribunal as a court of last resort for cases involving war crimes and horrific human rights abuses is appealing‚ and the tribunals were set up to punish atrocities in the former Yugoslavia‚ Rwanda and Cambodia have worked to some effect.

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    “Role of International Court of Justice in Public International Law” Author: Keshav Shankar Nande‚ Semester IV‚ Hidayatullah National Law University‚ Raipur. Introduction The impetus to create a world court for the international community developed as a result of the atmosphere engendered by the Hague Conferences of 1897 and 1907. The establishment of the Permanent Court of Arbitration‚ although neither permanent nor‚ in fact‚ a court‚ marked an important step forward in the consolidation of an

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    The Results of World War 1

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    The Great War 1914-1918 was universally destructive. The effects of these were seen in many areas‚ as in the destruction of human life and property‚ and in the political‚ social and economic fields. The evolution of capitalism and progress in the scientific spheres were also important consequences. It is estimated that in the four years of war‚ some eighty lakhs of people were killed and as many wounded. Some 8-10 lakh people were reported missing. In most countries‚ after this Great War‚ monarchy

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    Anna Willingham Dr. Joan Kennedy English 1302 April 8‚ 2011 The Hidden Personality The essay “He Would Never Hurt a Fly: War Criminals on Trial in The Hague” Written by Slavenka Drakulic in 2004 recaptures the life in Yugoslavia during the ethnic War and a crucial period of the dissolving country. This period of life was the 60’s and the generation was healthy there was no formula‚ cotton diapers‚ and no danger (Drakulic 1118). The essay is told by a native of Croatia‚ who uses

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