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    little by little started reporting some cases, and the news stations eventually blew up the news. People all over the country started to worry about the virus and wanted immediate answers on how to not only protect themselves but also their families, and that’s exactly what BBC news and D news set out to do. The explanation of the virus is explained through two different genres, a news article BBC put out (Zika outbreak: What you need to

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    Vladimir Lenin Outline

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    Vuong Pham Derek Rodriguez Stephano Rosas History of Vladimir Lenin Vladimir Lenin was born on April 22, 1870. He was born in Simbirsk, Russia. Lenin was the third child of six. Lenin was the founder of the Russian Communist Party, and led the Bolshevik Revolution. Lenin’s goal was the reform Russia under communist control, and get rid of the Czar. He was the leader of the Bolsheviks during the Revolution. The Russian or Bolshevik Revolution, was a revolt to overthrow Czar Nicholas the

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    members who are on strike. According to the BBC, if they solve the conflict and everything will be finished the next thing which they have to decide is that they have to find a way to restructure the relationship between the employees and management and among the employees. A strike attendant said: "We will still do a good job for the passengers but I do think it will be a bare minimum because, whatever we do, you do not get anything back from the company (BBC 2010)". The employee motivation is suffering

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    The BBC started in 2001 a programme aimed to reduce the size of its property estate, in line with their strategy to offer the licence fee payers better value for money. This report seeks to analyse how the BBC managed its real estate programme and if the management benchmarks with the framework for large capital programme management offered by ____. Lessons learnt from this programme will be extracted, and it will be assessed whether the BBC is ultimately working towards its Value for Money and Quality

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    continue to work towards resolving the cabin crew dispute and, longer term, we want to work with the unions to create a new modern framework for industrial relations within British Airways „. (Annual Report of BA 2010) Conclusion and Recommodation As everyone know the disputes started one year ago, but the relationship between the two parties is still miffed. According to the latest news (Guardian 2010), „ BA crew step nearer strike vote after suspension over Christmas collection. Union's 'dismay and

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    Philip Green

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    Kate Phelan, who is a creative director of the Topshop brand recalled of the moment during the run up of a store opening in Las Vegas where he visited. Quoted in an online BBC article she said ‘He walked into the store and was picking up the rails and moving them around and saying 'I want this here ' and 'we need more dresses up front ' - physically pulling the rails and the stock around. It shows incredible passion

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    drops in profits in 2004 and 2008. In 2004, the airline was hugely affected by the conflicts in Iraq, the renewed threat of terrorism and endless increasing oil prices. However, in this same period, Ryanair managed to launch new bases in Rome and Barcelona, launch 73 new routes, takeover their competitor Buzz for a knock-down price and carry more passengers than BA in the European market. The reason for the decrease in profits in 2008 was due to increases in fuel prices and significantly increased

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    taste for cheap frozen and fresh foods. Iceland introduces Peter Andre as the new face of the brand, Peter announced to the general public that shopping at Iceland is best for savings as they offer cheap quality frozen and fresh foods.   Table of Contents i. Brief Introduction ii. Target Market iii. Core Proposition iv. Tone of Voice v. Tactics Employed within ads vi. Type of Media used vii. Target Market

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    "Final Warnings" Court community sentences Intensive Supervision Custody and Training ("UK | Youth Justice: How It Works." BBC News. BBC, 23 Aug. 2001. Web. 28 Mar. 2017.) Community Sentencing is where the sentencing magistrates believe that some form of program within the community would be the best way of trying to stop offending. ("UK | Youth Justice: How It Works." BBC News. BBC, 23 Aug. 2001. Web. 28 Mar. 2017.) If an offender pleads guilty or is convicted for a first offence, the courts can

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    Marks and Spencer

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    acceptance has increased more than 10% of all trade (BBC News, 2000). M&S has allowed its customers to pay by credit cards from 18 April 2000 to contend with its compatitors who have accepted credit cards for a long time (BBC News, 2000). 2.1.4 Technological At the present time, information technology changes fast, and most companies has built their own websites, online shops, and databases to help them to increase their sales from online customers. They collect information and analyse their

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