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    Tamaya

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    The beach lies six miles east. The University of North Florida is only 5 miles away. The St. Johns Town Center shopping enclave is six miles southwest, as is Interstate 295 — Jacksonville’s beltway that links you with I-95, Florida’s main north-south artery, and with I-10, its east-west artery that begins in “JAX” and ends at the Pacific Ocean in Malibu, California. What You’ll Find Here Let’s start with the 10…

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    African Foreign Aid

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    jungles, and hot climates make growing and transporting food a challenge. Geographical barriers are not only a problem of location, but also poor government operation and corrupt policies. African governments have not worked together to develop an interstate road system connecting country-to-country as well as country-to-ocean. This might be because of political and economic instability. In the 1980s and 1990s, political and economic instability (perhaps a result of South Africa’s Apartheid…

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    If you're handy with a sewing machine, there are lots of ways you can recycle what you already have to make beautiful and inexpensive home decorating items. I rarely buy ready-made bedding, window treatments or decorative pillows, cushions or couch covers. I have done some fun decorating and created a decorator touch by recycling or adding to home décor items I already have. In one project I redid our spare guest bedroom. I love the toile pattern which can be quite expensive when purchased in…

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    Ethical Issues In Enron

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    The Fall of Enron-An Analysis of Ethical Issues ENRON & ARTHUR ANDERSEN ETHICS ESSAY The Fall of Enron An Analysis of Ethical Issues Xiaomeng Wang 1. Introduction Although Enron went bankrupt and disappeared ten years ago, the impacts it has made on the ethical standards never faded. It took Enron 16 years to go from about ten billion dollar assets to more than sixty-five billion dollar assets, and took twenty-four days to go bankrupt. (McLean & Elkind, 2004) Enron, which once…

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