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  • ...important elements in supporting the inclusion in modern society. In this case are you neglecting second or third generation Muslims who “turn to religi ...ou try to do everything to dig back. We Christians read the Qumran Scroll, study Gnosis, we have apocrypha to try to discover what Jesus really meant…If w
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  • ...for the society and indirectly for the working class as well. For our case study this would mean: There will be a (further) development in a global upper cl ...without the influence of international players? Just an idea which came to my mind right now. So I need to correct myself. Provided that there are enough
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  • ...t became one of the richest societies in the world. Kuwait is a great case study for globalization purposes: can globalization amplified by unaccountable we ...y. Let us wish that Kuwait gets rid of its strategic threats soon. In this case Kuwait will even more be willing to share its wealth with peoples in need.
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  • ...circumstanceswhich circumstances, for example labour conditions. This case study should offers a first inside -view into the economic methods that lead to s ...n the Bangladeshi labour standards in detail in this Chapter 4. A research study gives concreteprovides specific inside views on into the insufficient inade
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  • The central criticism points I found during my research and during the case study writing process was the not really transparent trading system. So it was on The case helped me to understand what the main factors and arguments of emissions pe
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  • ...and renewable energy sources – not always mutually reinforcing each other: case of wind energy == ...er and broad scale of available RES, I will demonstrate my argument on the case of wind energy as energy with highest potential (even though it shares a lo
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  • ...mell the German linden trees; the North Sea's breakers are rolling against my door."''<ref>Scheuerman,W. Globalization. The Stanford Encyclopedia of Phil ..., regions. For a detailed specification and illustration, I also draw from my own surveys and interviews with local residents.
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  • ...rban patterns and so interrupts the landscape or even historical values. A study<ref>J. Temelová (2004): The Reflection of Globalization in non-housing est During the development of my case study I learned that the construction of shopping centres features more aspects t
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  • ...t Barrier Island, which is part of her electorate, and open it to mining. "My personal view is that when environmental and economic factors are taken int ...ment, Jan Wright, publicly opined that the Government had failed to make a case for opening Schedule Four land to mining. Her official submission on the Go
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  • ...the red room next to the dining hall, and the room next to that, a gilded study with stuccoes and frescoes on the ceiling, and another alcove (1400 guldens ...wn, and boast about them abroad. Dr Marek was not even allowed to read out my paper at the World Geology Congress in Moscow in 1984. However, he produced
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