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    Thesis Beauty Pageant

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    In Mauritius it has NO IMPORTANCE AT ALL. An average person doesn’t give a shit of it. WHY? Indians/Muslims: Pageants is viewed as DISRESPECTFUL. Conservative parents do not let their children participate MAINLY cos of the BIKINI session. Blacks: They are the majority who participate in pageants. Black women are generally viewed as easy and cheap women in Mauritius. Chinese: They are neutral to pageants. Whites: The beautiful top white girls view Miss Mauritius as a

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    Marketing

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    Analysis 1.1 Current Marketing Mix 1.1.1 Current Produt Malta Guinness is a franchise and its system in Mauritius by Phoenix beverages. A Phoenix beverage is the leading beverages company in Mauritius and has been providing world class beverages for over 45 years. Malta Guinness was launched in Mauritius in the 1990’s and today more than 3 million of 330 ml cans and bottles are consumed in Mauritius every year. Malta Guinness rich in protein‚ iron‚ vitamins (of the B complex) and calcium‚ is a non-alcoholic

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    introduction of Indian contractual workers by individual planters during the British period started between 1820 and early 1830s. Arrival registers of the Indian Immigration Archives (MGI) testify that labourers from the Indian Peninsula disembarked in Mauritius as from 1842 and originated from Colombo‚ Cochin‚ Pondicherry‚ Madras and Calcutta. These experimental importations of local planters were an evident means of overcoming the acute shortage of labour arising in the colony. The Importance of Slave

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    SPEECH FOR THE FORUM ON ROAD SAFETY MCE TRANSPORT UNIVERSITY OF MAURITIUS REDUIT MAURITIUS BY DR A. K. MAULLOO 6TH APRIL 2006 Pro-Chancellor‚ Prof. S. Jugessur‚ Vice-Chancellor‚ Prof. I. Fagoonee‚ Distinguished Guests‚ Ladies and Gentlemen On behalf of the members of the Multidisciplinary Centre of Excellence Transport‚ I have immense pleasure‚ as Theme Leader of this Centre‚ to welcome you this afternoon to the Forum on Road Safety. I am sure most of you present here today‚ are wondering what

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    Code Noir

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    Le Code Noir (The Black Code) The Code Noir was a decree passed by King Louis XIV of France in 1685 and ended in 1848. It had a great impact on the sugar industry and trade involving French colonies and territories. The Code Noir contains 60 articles each with its own right and specification. The Code contained rights on slavery‚ restriction of the freedom of black people‚ banishment of Judaism‚ rejecting African cultures and that Catholicism should be the only religion of the colonies. Background

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    Indentured Servitude

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    to work for a certain number of years to pay off a debt or to get the money they needed. Document 2 is a chart that shows the number of former slaves and Asian Indians in Mauritius from 1835-1831. The former slaves had more men and women in Mauritius from 1835-1837‚ but from 1846-1851 the Asian Indians had more men in Mauritius than former slaves. In document 7‚ there is service and terms of agreement letter. The service and terms of agreement letter states the hours‚ where‚ how long‚ and the pay

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    DRAFT FINAL QUES 1

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    1) “PEST analysis is used by businesses around the world to devise a strategic approach to their activities”. Discuss this statement highlighting the various components of the said analysis (25 marks). Introduction P.E.S.T is a mnemonic standing for Political‚ Economical‚ Social and Technological. P.E.S.T analysis scans the impact of each of the factors on the business. The results can be used to take advantage of opportunities and to make contingency plans for threats when preparing business and

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    ANOTHER ME

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    THE DODO BIRD The first documented appearance of the dodo bird is in the early 15th century by Dutch explorers. Dutch vice-admiral Wybrand Van Warwijck used the name “walgyogel” in his journal to describe the bird after his visit to the island of Mauritius in 1598. The origins of word dodo to describe the bird is still unclear‚ but some ascribe it to the Dutch word dodoaars referring to the birds knot of feathers. Even though the Portuguese visited the island first in 1507‚ no records show of them

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    fdi in india

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    See also Foreign direct investment‚ India section. Share of top five investing countries in FDI inflows. (2000–2010)[159] Rank Country Inflows (million USD) Inflows (%) 1 Mauritius 50‚164 42.00 2 Singapore 11‚275 9.00 3 USA 8‚914 7.00 4 UK 6‚158 5.00 5 Netherlands 4‚968 4.00 As the third-largest economy in the world in PPP terms‚ India is a preferred destination for FDI;[160] During the year 2011‚ FDI inflow into India stood at $36.5 billion‚ 51.1% higher than 2010 figure

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    which invariably include French laws. Thus‚ in 1837 it was decided that lawyers were to be trained in England. In 1841 all laws in Mauritius were originally published in English and the Court was to make reference to the English version only. The hybrid nature of our legal system was highlighted in the report of the Committee on the Review of legal Studies in Mauritius (1983) by Rajsoomer Lallah J. Such a decision was supported by the Supreme Court in R V Shummoogum 1977 MR 1 and Legoffe v Severy

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