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    Target Audiance, Press Release,

    1. Target Audience On brief 1, Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) is a humanity organisation, they provides emergency medical care. To support that, they want to make people realise, and rising the awareness about clean water and sanitation to prevent the potential of spread diseases in refugee camps. In this press release will give information and want to get people attention to help the organisations to produce more water purification kit. The target audiences are young-adult, adult to tell them

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    Art as a Means for Change

    Expressing one’s emotions, to let a loved one know how much they mean to a person. To visually represent what one has seen and experienced. To save a moment in time for others to enjoy the beauty of it all. Above all else, art is there to convey a message. To put the idea of the artist into the head of another. This is why art has been used time and time again to express political, social and humanitarian injustices throughout history. Art, drawing to be exact, was the first way to express the day

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    Can Video Games Really Be Beneficial to American Society?

    Jaqui Marec Eng 180 Dr. Barclay February 10, 2014 Can Video Games Really be Beneficial to American Society? In the article, “Just One More….: Angry Birds, Farmville, and Other Hyperaddictive Stupid Games”, the author Sam Anderson portrays how he feels about popular games throughout society. By providing numerous examples throughout the article, Anderson shows readers that there are deeper meanings behind the so-called video games we play that in turn interact with our psychological states

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    Liberia

    for many years. The first few years were not the easiest for the settlers they often suffered from malaria and yellow fever, common in the area's coastal plains and mangrove swamps, and from attacks by the native populations who were, at various times, unhappy with the expansion

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    Santander and Its Entrance Into the Uk Market

    capabilities and how Santander differentiates itself from competitors 7. Its sources of competitive advantage 8. The major Macro/Micro environmental strategic marketing issues facing Santander, its view as an opportunity or threat, time frame for which each issue will be most relevant and the level of priority to be assigned to them 9.6 Political issues 9.7 Environmental issues 9.8 Social issues 9.9 Technological issues 9. To what extent can Santander’s

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    Conversation

    communication even simply just seeing how other countries/cultures operate. Basic understanding of one another is Appiahs view of conversation. Kwame Anthony Appiah states his belief that the world is separated by unnecessary lines and communication is a way that we can break those lines and possibly achieve cosmopolitanism. Cosmopolitanism, as Appiah describes it, is the challenge of the world acting as one community and with the first step of conversation, we can all ‘live together as a global tribe

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    English

    feature, or start emplacing smart card technology in retail outlets as this is seen as the next possible trend in the future. Introduce services that allow consumers to purchase things at home with a touch of a button (internet credit cards e.g. one time use cards) SWOT Analysis*[1] Strengths • Market leadership with a market share of 34% in terms of credit cards issued, and 27% in transaction value. * • Low cost production, resulting from accumulated experience as the first credit

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    Business Ethics

    only cover the organizations that do business in one country, those that have branches in other countries and regions also need to exercise business ethics in the respective regions they work in. For instance, a multinational organization, such as Barclays will need to perform a high level of ethics in all the countries in which they have branches. As such, the organizations will research and bond with the residents of these countries and attempt to discover any differences between the ethical challenges

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    Exchange Traded Fund

    Exchange-traded fund From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia An exchange-traded fund (ETF) is an investment fund traded on stock exchanges, much like stocks.[1] An ETF holds assets such as stocks, commodities, or bonds, and trades close to its net asset value over the course of the trading day. Most ETFs track an index, such as the S&P 500 or MSCI EAFE. ETFs may be attractive as investments because of their low costs, tax efficiency, and stock-like features.[2][3] ETFs are the most popular type of

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    Kaicker for her guidance and constant supervision as well as for providing necessary information regarding the project and also for her support in completing the project. I would like to thank Ms. Kritika Mathur, for helping me out in my time of need during the time I was working on my project. My thanks and appreciations also go to my classmates who have willingly

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