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Bibliography Bibliography Permanent Court
3,044 words... lf determine the composition, the powers and the procedure of the Committee of Arbitrators and, in the choice of the arbitrators, shall bear in mind the guarantees of competence and impartiality referred to in paragraph 2 (b) above. 5. In no case may a solution, upon which there has already been a unanimous recommendation of the Council accepted by one of the parties concerned, be again called in question. 6. The signatory States undertake that they will carry out in full good faith any judi...
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Brightly Colored Gecko Skirted Algae Grubs Disgusted Karl
5,968 words... ed him in this little sludgy pond. He laid there on his rock watching the different animals surrounding the small pond. He gazed aloofly at two kerala bears slothfully chewing at shards of green moist grass. These kahala bears also had their faces turned toward the sun warming themselves in its rays. Karl laid there; watching as a brightly colored gecko skirted toward the pond's edge. It was a bright orange with little black specks. The gecko proceeded to immerse itself in the water and then...
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Quentin Tarantino Pulp Fiction
11,095 wordsPulp Fiction, a film directed by Quentin Tarantino was released in 1994. The film won the Academy award for Best Original Screenplay and the Palme dOr at Cannes. The film is three days in the lives of two Los Angeles gangsters, Vincent Vega played by John Travolta and Jules Winfield played by Samuel L. Jackson, their stories and some of the stories of the people that they deal with during those two days. Some critics denounced Pulp Fiction for its violence, yet the film is not about the killings...
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One Of The Major Remaining Employees
1,502 wordsCorporate Downsizing Corporate Downsizing INTRODUCTION Downsizing, restructuring, rightsizing, even a term as obscure as census readjustment has been used to describe the plague that has been affecting corporate America for years and has left many of its hardest working employees without work. In the 1980 s, twenty-five percent of middle management was eliminated in the United States (Greenberg/Baron 582). In the 1990 s, one million managers of American corporations with salaries over $ 40, 000 ...
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