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    As such, law enforcement has been forced to continually evolve, update and review its methodology in relation to how it responds to a terrorist threat. A recent example of this occurrence is how terrorists had planned to exploit a loophole in security by using liquid explosives on aircraft, despite the stringent security reforms post 9/11. Laws enforcement in London in September 2006 discovered the intended scheme and as a result responded by introducing new controls on liquids for air…

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    Globalisation is defined to be the “process by which businesses or other organisations develop international influence or start operating at an international scale” (Oxford Dictionaries, 2014), however the actual process by which this happened is debated. I would like to define it here as the inter-exchange of ‘cultures’ whether that be social, economic or political aspects. When referring to the impact of globalisation on a country the influence on society, economy, politics and even security…

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    River Ganga Case Study

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    ASSIGNMENT NO. 1 Q. 1). River Ganga has played an important role in defining the different aspects of beliefs concerning religion of common people of India. It is called lifeline of northern India. The Previous UPA Govt. has allocated around Rs. 20,000 crores through the two phases of Ganga Action Plan But only Rs. 987 crores has been spent in the two phases. These two GAP Plans had failed considerably. The National Ganga Basin River Authority (NGBRA) was launched in 2009 due to failure of…

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    comes in not the journey, it comes by not having the courage to embarque on such a journey. Fear that one has to challenge and change some thought processes and behaviours that they have used and relied upon for some time. Often through various defence mechanisms that they may not be even conscious of. The journey of self discovery can be a difficult one, but I was first in line to buy a ticket, confident I had already been there, and if there were some omissions, I was eager to discover them.…

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    For many people, the dissociative defence mechanism of switching between parts is big part of their lives, as well as the amnesia that often comes with it. This amnesia occurs as a result of different parts remembering different aspects of autobiographical information, depending on which part…

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    Metro Bus Strike Case Study

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    Metro Bus Strike Vincent Cen Grade 12 Business Studies Research Task Index 1. Executive Summary………………………………………1 2. Initial Grievance that lead up to the strike………1 3. Labour Legislation………………………………………2-5 4. Different types of strikes……………………………….5 5. Protected Strike……………………………………………6 6. Steps leading up to a strike………………………….7-8 7. Employment Equity Act………………………………....8 8. BBE and B-BBEE……………………………………………8 9. Outcome of the strike…………………………………….8…

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    Racketeering Act Of 1970

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    To constitute an enterprise, a group must have an ongoing mechanism for directing the affairs of the group on an ongoing, rather than an ad hoc, basis”(Sacks, Michele). Racketeering must also be involved in group activity, or an ‘enterprise’. There has to be a leader, and some sort of structure to this group. This…

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    Rohini Harsh M.A English (final) 3rd Semester Dr. Shirshendu Chakravarthy 13th November 2014 Is it better to remain in the cave with Machiavelli, or see the light with Socrates? “The heaviest penalty for declining to rule is to be ruled by someone inferior to yourself.” ― Plato, The Republic We can observe that today’s generation undergo some very grave and problematic issues. One such is that…

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    The Vietnam War was a power struggle between communism and capitalism, North Vietnam against South Vietnam respectively with each party wanting different political system. The United States of America aided South Vietnam while North Vietnam was aided by the Soviet Union and the republic of China. The Vietnam War was fought between 1955 and 1975 which fell in the middle of the cold war which was fought between 1947 and 1991. The United States of America as well as the Union of Soviet Socialist…

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    In Hollywood, stars are not only known for acquiring plentiful identities, but also several distinctive types of identities, which are determined by the diverse traits of their characters, along with the various characters that they depict (Shingler, 121). This has made it fundamentally impossible to distinguish between the star, the character, the private personality and the public persona of the actor, especially since these distinct and overlapping identities are both exposed and concealed at…

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