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    "The organization produces concentrate, which is then sold to approved Coca-Cola bottlers all through the world. The bottlers, who hold territorially particular contracts with the organization, produce completed things in jars and flasks from the move in mixing with differentiated water and sweeteners. The bottlers then pitch, scatter and stock Coca-Cola to retail locations and candy machines. The Coca-Cola Association has, on occasion, displayed other cola drinks under the Coke imprint name.…

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    strategy in which citizen groups organize to prevent and report neighborhood crime and disorder; • Comprehensive programs - programs such as Weed and Seed and Comprehensive Communities promote the involvement of local and state governments, the private sector, and neighborhoods to respond to violent crime and drug abuse and improve the quality of life in communities by incorporating multiple approaches; • Ad hoc law enforcement activities related to crime…

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    there an equivalent in power from sultans or regents. The viziers were granted the ability to rule as brutally as they pleased and exile any infidels. Another trait that highlighted their differences was that they acquired their knowledge through an informal apprenticeship . Even with these reforms , it was not enough to keep the Ottoman Empire stable. The Koprulus wanted to have a strong government , yet the directed their main focus towards enlarging Dar al-Islam or the land of Islam. This…

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    disability is 11% to 69% of income. In Australia, the extra cost is 29% to 37% of income. Also, people with disabilities have lower employment rates than the average person. The disabled people who are employed, either work part-time or are in the informal sector. Their wages are less than a normal person’s wages. As you can see, the population of all the disabled people have needs that are…

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    Discussion of the educational philosophies, cultural norms and values implicit in the Australian Digital Technologies and the UK’s Computing Curricula “There are standards for students, standards for teachers, standards for curriculum content, standards for just about everything that moves” (Eisner, 2000, p. 344). However, from the research, I found that the educational philosophies, cultural norms and values are not explicitly stated in each curriculum. In contrast, they have been developed and…

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    What Is Ethnic Enclave

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    Ethnic Enclaves Introduction An ethnic enclave is a specific geographical district where migrant ethnic minorities live in close proximity. Here is where ethnic groups live, congregate, and also work in ethnically managed businesses, such as specialist grocers and food shops, religious buildings, and community institutions. The communities of people in ethnic enclaves typically do not speak the majority language, and sometimes participate in customs, festivals, religious observances, and…

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    For the purposes of this essay, I shall take my definition of neoliberalism from David Harvey. Harvey defines neoliberalism as being made up of two major elements: it is both a utopian economic project and a potent class project . The former refers to the interpretation of neoliberalism a project to realise a theoretical design for the re-structuring of global capitalism . The latter refers to the veaiew that neoliberalism is a political project, primarily designed to re-establish the conditions…

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    The Artist and Sustainability in American Arts Organizations Multiple facets facilitate the success of arts organizations; two of those facets are the artist and sine qua non of sustainability. To grasp the importance of artists and the sustainability of arts organizations, the significant contribution of arts to society must first be established. Robert L. Lynch (2015) highlights the arts as a catalyst of bringing people together, whom might otherwise not interact, to build stronger communities…

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    Cemex Case Study

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    Five Porter's analysis Bargaining power of buyers Cement industry is an undifferentiated marketing. And mainly buyers of CEMEX are government agencies and construction companies who dedicated to infrastructure projects; individual buyers are informal sectors in this industry. Bargaining power of suppliers: CEMEX achieves vertical integration and complete supply chain, even have their own raw material quarries that located close by their production facilities. Threat of new entrants: Cement…

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    Russia has a long history of repression due to fear and opposition. Beginning with the Decembrist Uprising and heightening a the Bolshevik Revolution, Russia has experienced a long legacy of brutal and heinous operations and methods to deal with counterrevolutionary opposition, and even mere suspicion. Both Lenin and Stalin feared any source of counter authority, and exhibited this fear by employing the secret police agencies to destroy and suppress the opposition, no matter how brutally. These…

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