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    Virgins Atlantic, will not just lower fuel consumption, but it will improve the efficiency of Virgins Atlantic. Legal Factor Some legal factors include equal opportunities, advertising standards, product safety and labelling, consumer rights and laws etc. It is obvious that Virgins Atlantic must know what is not legal so they are able to trade successfully. Moreover, if Virgins Atlantic is to trade internationally it becomes very tricky to get right because different country has their own…

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    Today, the radicalization of Islam has further instilled this distrust and dislike of all Muslims. Ironically, extremist groups such as Al-Qaeda and ISIS are huge proponents of Islamophobia. These groups use the tactic of preying upon the frustrated and vulnerable minds of young Muslims who have experienced systematic and institutionalized oppression in both the United States and Europe for centuries. When your people are oppressed for hundreds of years, anger and resentment is obviously going…

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    Fiji Football Case Study

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    Gamel who is planning to change the fortune of Fiji football with his vision and projects which he bought from France. Gamel who has been part of the Paris Saint-Germain FC as the assistant coach and he had also been the physical trainer for the Qatar national under-17 team for the qualification for the Asian Nations Cup in Yemen. He was also the fitness trainer at the Al Rayyan Sports Club and deputy trainer and physical prepater for Diósgyőri VTK. He said Fiji has potential to improve their…

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    Waste Of Knowledge

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    Education and knowledge have always carried great importance and always will. Previously, education was limited and confined to schools and colleges but with the advancements in science and technology, knowledge is no more limited to institutions or campuses. In today’s world, going to colleges for the purpose of acquiring knowledge is not needed anymore as one can acquire it from anywhere, but that does not means the experience itself is worthless because it can be beneficial in terms of…

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    Education Disparity

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    opportunity is affected. In the article, “Gender: Gender and Education,” Christina states that “highly educated women hold positions as government officials and are important religious figures in countries as varied as Palestine, Egypt, Iran, and Qatar but their formal participation in political life is much more limited in other states in the region,” (Christina 882). The author proclaims that women are able to hold positions within the government, nevertheless, it is not of the same equality…

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    the principal emitters of greenhouse gases for the past many years due to heavy industrialization (“Kyoto protocol”). The first commitment period started in 2008 and ended in 2012. An amendment of Kyoto protocol was made during Doha convention at Qatar, in December 2012 to expedite the emission cuts and to encourage many more countries to join the commitment (“Doha…

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    communities’ healthcare; which is in fact the very thing that has been occurring in the GCC over the past few years. By 2020, Saudi Arabia would have invested $28.7 billion in healthcare, the UAE $12.5 billion, Kuwait $6.9 billion, Oman $3.8 billion and Qatar $2.7 billion (Maceda, 2014). Moreover, GCC governments pay most of the healthcare costs compared to other countries which brings about healthy citizens (AG Reporter, 2013). When individuals belonging to a nation do not have to worry about…

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    Terrorism & Communication: Osama Bin Laden Style Terrorism has been around for ages and just like any common organization, the terrorist organization needs to have the ability to communicate amongst one another. A lot of the prominent terrorist organizations define themselves as international terrorist groups or organizations. Soldiers can attest that communication can be difficult on the same battlefield and families can attest that communication can be difficult in the same household. Now, try…

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    Role Of Legal Profession

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    “The first thing we do, let’s kill all the lawyers,” says a character in Henry VI by Shakespeare. Unbeknownst to many, this line implies that lawyers stand in the way of tyranny. It underscores the significance of legal professionals in societies. While the legal profession in the modern sense was nonexistent in ancient times, practicing law is one of the oldest learned professions across the world. The purpose of this paper is to examine the evolutionary role of the legal profession in…

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    CUBA, DOMINICA, EGYPT, EQUATORIAL GUINEA, ETHIOPIA, GAMBIA, GUATEMALA, GUINEA, GUYANA, INDIA, INDONESIA, IRAN, IRAQ, JAMAICA, JAPAN, JORDAN, KOREA (North), KUWAIT, LEBANON, LESOTHO, LIBYA, MALAYSIA, NIGERIA, OMAN, PAKISTAN, PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY, QATAR, RUSSIA, SAINT KITTS & NEVIS, SAINT LUCIA, SAINT VINCENT & GRENADINES, SAUDI ARABIA, SINGAPORE, SOMALIA, SOUTH SUDAN, SUDAN, SYRIA, TAIWAN, THAILAND, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, UGANDA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, VIET NAM, YEMEN,…

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