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National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - The Coca-Cola Company - Bottlers

In general, Coca-Cola does not produce its product, but depends on both independent and partially owned bottlers. In 2004, Coca-Cola had equity positions in 48 unconsolidated bottling, canning and distribution operations which produced approximately 58% of volume. Significant investees include: 36% of Coca-Cola Enterprises which produces (by population) for 79% of USA, 98% of Canada and 100% of Great Britain, continental France and the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Belgium and Monaco. 40% of Coca-Cola FEMSA, S.A. de C ...

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National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - John Biggs-Davison - Political Career

As an Oxford under-graduate he was seconder to Basil Liddell Hart opposing conscription at the Oxford Union debate held 27th April 1939. His early career was in the Indian Civil Service and the Pakistan Adminstrative Service. He became a Conservative Party Member of Parliament in 1955 but resigned the Conservative Whip and sat as an Independent 1957-58 in opposition to the government's withdrawal from Suez following direct pressure from the US and Soviet governments. His opposition to the United States is expressed in his book, The Uncertain A ...

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John Biggs-Davison, John Biggs-Davison - Heritage, John Biggs-Davison - Political Career, John Biggs-Davison - Monday Club, John Biggs-Davison - Publications

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National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - David Aaronovitch - Career in journalism

Aaronovitch started his media career as a television researcher, then became a producer for ITV's Weekend World, and founding editor of the BBC's On the Record in 1988. He identified with the broad-left platform of the early 1980s, but moved to a more moderate position. He became involved in print journalism in 1995, working for The Independent and Independent on Sunday as chief leader write ...

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David Aaronovitch, David Aaronovitch - Early life, David Aaronovitch - Career in journalism, David Aaronovitch - Norman Johnson, David Aaronovitch - Accusations of Islamophobia, David Aaronovitch - Works, David Aaronovitch - External link

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National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - Higher Education Act 2004 - Arguments in favour of the proposals

The principle argument in favour of a new funding system is that British universities are currently critically underfunded, and an increased level of fees will result in a cash injection and prevent them collapsing. Additionally, much is made of the need for British institutions to be internationally "competitive" in terms of quality and resources, and that this is impossible to achieve without a reform of their funding. A key player on this side of the argument is the Russell Group of Universities, who have argued that they should be ...

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Higher Education Act 2004, Higher Education Act 2004 - Background and political importance, Higher Education Act 2004 - Details of the proposed changes to funding, Higher Education Act 2004 - Arguments in favour of the proposals, Higher Education Act 2004 - Arguments against the proposals, Higher Education Act 2004 - Other provisions in the Bill

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National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - David Aaronovitch - Norman Johnson

Several months after Aaronovitch left The Guardian, they began to run 'Norman Johnson', who is now widely recognized as a satire on Aaronovitch and his new columns for The Times. So let's get to know one another. I'm Norman Johnson. OK, I'm there before you. You're thinking: would that be the same Norman whose byline once ornamented the Morning Star? One and the same. Like I told Michael Buerk on The Choice, when he asked what happened to the wiry young babe magnet whose anti-capitalist critiques once ...

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David Aaronovitch, David Aaronovitch - Early life, David Aaronovitch - Career in journalism, David Aaronovitch - Norman Johnson, David Aaronovitch - Accusations of Islamophobia, David Aaronovitch - Works, David Aaronovitch - External link

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National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - Higher Education Act 2004 - Arguments against the proposals

The most common criticism of the proposals is that increasing tuition fees will increase the level of debt graduates will have when they leave. Organisations such as the National Union of Students have argued that students are already under too much financial pressure, and that this will make things worse, not better. Many students have had to take up part-time work in order to pay living costs while ...

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Higher Education Act 2004, Higher Education Act 2004 - Background and political importance, Higher Education Act 2004 - Details of the proposed changes to funding, Higher Education Act 2004 - Arguments in favour of the proposals, Higher Education Act 2004 - Arguments against the proposals, Higher Education Act 2004 - Other provisions in the Bill

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National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - University of Wales Lampeter - Sports

The university owns a sports hall with badminton and squash courts, and a "multigym" with weight training equipment. For outdoor sports, the University has tennis courts, a cricket field and facilities for football and rugby. Indeed, the college cricket pavilion, opened officially on 1 May 1909 is now a listed building in its own right. Lampeter has active field hockey, football and rugby teams, all of which play in the traditional college colours of black and gold. ...

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University of Wales Lampeter, University of Wales Lampeter - History, University of Wales Lampeter - University buildings, University of Wales Lampeter - The Old College, University of Wales Lampeter - Recent additions, University of Wales Lampeter - Academic dress, University of Wales Lampeter - Sports, University of Wales Lampeter - Rugby, University of Wales Lampeter - The College Yell, University of Wales Lampeter - Student life, University of Wales Lampeter - Notable academics, University of Wales Lampeter - Alumni, University of Wales Lampeter - Academic departments, University of Wales Lampeter - Defunct departments, University of Wales Lampeter - External link

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National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - University of Wales Lampeter - Academic dress

Lampeter currently awards University of Wales degrees, and as such, the academic dress matches that of the University of Wales - graduates wear a black stuff gown, with bell sleeves and a mazarin blue shot green. The traditional Lampeter academic dress differs from this slightly. Undergraduates wore a black stuff gown, with bell-sleeves, with the whole sleeve split open in front. Bachelor of Divinity. A black gown, of MA pattern (long closed sleeves), with a double crescent cut at the end of each sleeve. A black s ...

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National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - University of Wales Lampeter - University buildings

University of Wales Lampeter - The Old College. C.R. Cockerell designed the original college, now called the Saint David's Building in the centre of the Campus. It is a Grade II* listed building, and contains lecture rooms, common rooms, student residential accommodation and the following three main areas: The Old Hall was the refectory until the present one came into use - in 1969 - and fell into disuse until 1991 when it opened after much restoration; it is now used as one of the main public rooms for meetings, conference ...

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National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - University of Warwick - Hospitality Services & Warwick Retail

Warwick was a pioneer among UK Universities in opening its halls and lecture facilities to outside organisations, for profit, during the holidays. Warwick Conferences is now a thriving internal business unit, with its profits contributing to the University's financial independence, with a dedicated, year-round conference centre, Scarman House, built on campus. The University also has an small portfolio of businesses – Warwick Retail – a private company limited by shares wholly owned by the University of Warwick, whose object is th ...

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University of Warwick, University of Warwick - Attainment, University of Warwick - Staff, University of Warwick - Alumni, University of Warwick - Chancellors, University of Warwick - Vice-Chancellors, University of Warwick - Students' Union, University of Warwick - University Arts Centre, University of Warwick - Hospitality Services & Warwick Retail, University of Warwick - Information

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National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - University of Wales Lampeter - The College Yell

Taken from the Student Handbook 1938-39, the College Yell was originally used at sporting and other competitive events. It has largely fallen into obscurity in recent years, though is occasionally resurrected by zealous students. Hip Hip Hooray Hip Hip Hooray Hip Hip Hooray Nawr Dewi. Nawr Dewi. Nawr Dewi. Dy Blant. Dy Blant. Dy Blant. Backshe Odinthorog. Backshe Odinthorog. Niri Giri Wari. Niri Giri Wari. Zey Zey Zey Bing Bang Odin. Bing Bang Odin. Io Dewi. Io Dewi. ...

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University of Wales Lampeter, University of Wales Lampeter - History, University of Wales Lampeter - University buildings, University of Wales Lampeter - The Old College, University of Wales Lampeter - Recent additions, University of Wales Lampeter - Academic dress, University of Wales Lampeter - Sports, University of Wales Lampeter - Rugby, University of Wales Lampeter - The College Yell, University of Wales Lampeter - Student life, University of Wales Lampeter - Notable academics, University of Wales Lampeter - Alumni, University of Wales Lampeter - Academic departments, University of Wales Lampeter - Defunct departments, University of Wales Lampeter - External link

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National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - University of Wales Lampeter - Student life

The Students' Union at Lampeter is heavily involved in Student Life and entertainment. Three full time sabbatical officers and 10 non-sabbatical officers oversee student entertainment, welfare and childcare, as well as ensuring that the views of Lampeter students are represented on a national level, through affiliation with the National Union of Students. Lampeter's small and compact campus, and its beautiful rural setting, attracts a unique and varied range of students, and it is regularly commented that the university is one of the friendl ...

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University of Wales Lampeter, University of Wales Lampeter - History, University of Wales Lampeter - University buildings, University of Wales Lampeter - The Old College, University of Wales Lampeter - Recent additions, University of Wales Lampeter - Academic dress, University of Wales Lampeter - Sports, University of Wales Lampeter - Rugby, University of Wales Lampeter - The College Yell, University of Wales Lampeter - Student life, University of Wales Lampeter - Notable academics, University of Wales Lampeter - Alumni, University of Wales Lampeter - Academic departments, University of Wales Lampeter - Defunct departments, University of Wales Lampeter - External link

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National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - University of Sheffield - Research and reputation

The University of Sheffield is a major contributor to research, being the third most highly rated research university in the UK after the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge. The University is a member of the prestigious Russell Group, the European University Association, the Worldwide Universities Network and the White Rose University Consortium. World rankings place Sheffield as the 69th best university in the world and 20th in Europe. The University has won Queen's Anniversary Awards in 1998, 2000 and 2002. ...

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University of Sheffield, University of Sheffield - History, University of Sheffield - Location, University of Sheffield - Organisation, University of Sheffield - Research and reputation, University of Sheffield - Students and faculty, University of Sheffield - Students' union sports and traditions, University of Sheffield - Notable alumni, University of Sheffield - Notable faculty

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National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - University of Sheffield - Organisation

Like most British universities, the University of Sheffield is headed by a Vice-Chancellor (Prof Bob Boucher, CBE) and a titular Chancellor (Sir Peter Middleton). The University is organised into seven faculties, with all the faculties except Law being sub-divided into numerous departments: Faculty of Architectural Studies Faculty of Arts Faculty of Engineering Faculty of Law Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Pure Science Faculty of Social Sciences The university is known for its engineering faculty and its dep ...

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University of Sheffield, University of Sheffield - History, University of Sheffield - Location, University of Sheffield - Organisation, University of Sheffield - Research and reputation, University of Sheffield - Students and faculty, University of Sheffield - Students' union sports and traditions, University of Sheffield - Notable alumni, University of Sheffield - Notable faculty

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National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - University of Sheffield - Location

The University of Sheffield is not a campus university, though most of its buildings are close together. The centre of the University's presence lies one mile to the west of Sheffield city centre where there is a mile-long collection of buildings belonging almost entirely to the University. This area includes the students' union, the Octagon Centre, Firth Court, the Geography building, the Alfred Denny Building (housing natural sciences and including a small museum), the Dainton Building (chemistry) and the Hicks Building (mathematics and ph ...

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University of Sheffield, University of Sheffield - History, University of Sheffield - Location, University of Sheffield - Organisation, University of Sheffield - Research and reputation, University of Sheffield - Students and faculty, University of Sheffield - Students' union sports and traditions, University of Sheffield - Notable alumni, University of Sheffield - Notable faculty

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National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - University of Wales Lampeter - Academic departments

University of Wales Lampeter - Defunct departments. Physical Science Mathematics Modern Languages (French, German and Swedish) Geography Centre for Australian Studies in Wales ...

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National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - University of Warwick - University Arts Centre

Situated at the centre of the University, the Warwick Arts Centre is the second largest arts centre in the UK (after London's Barbican). The centre comprises: The Butterworth Hall, a 1500-seat capacity concert hall A 550-seat theatre A 180-seat theatre studio A 220-seat cinema The Mead Gallery, an art gallery ...

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University of Warwick, University of Warwick - Attainment, University of Warwick - Staff, University of Warwick - Alumni, University of Warwick - Chancellors, University of Warwick - Vice-Chancellors, University of Warwick - Students' Union, University of Warwick - University Arts Centre, University of Warwick - Hospitality Services & Warwick Retail, University of Warwick - Information

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National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - University of Warwick - Students' Union

The University of Warwick Students' Union is one of the more active Students' Unions in the UK, currently having over 200 societies and around 70 sports clubs. It has an annual turnover of approximately £5 million, the profit from which is used to improve its services and employ its Sabbatical Officers. The Union building features four club venues and seven bars, with many 'full union' nights giving free run of the entire building. The Union is a member of the National Uni ...

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University of Warwick, University of Warwick - Attainment, University of Warwick - Staff, University of Warwick - Alumni, University of Warwick - Chancellors, University of Warwick - Vice-Chancellors, University of Warwick - Students' Union, University of Warwick - University Arts Centre, University of Warwick - Hospitality Services & Warwick Retail, University of Warwick - Information

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National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - New anti-Semitism - Criticism

Many writers have questioned whether there really is any new anti-Semitism. They see the talk of the new anti-Semitism as merely a ploy to delegitimize pro-Palestian viewpoints. New anti-Semitism - Norman Finkelstein. Norman Finkelstein dedicates the first half of his book Beyond Chutzpah to discussing claims of new anti-Semitism, arguing that they simply provide political cover to supporters of Israel. He claims that every couple of decades Jewish leaders claim there is a new wave of anti-Semitism on the basis of what he considers scanty evidence. He advances similar arguments in ...

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New anti-Semitism, New anti-Semitism - The nature of the new anti-Semitism, New anti-Semitism - State of the controversy, New anti-Semitism - Opponents, New anti-Semitism - Proponents, New anti-Semitism - Examples cited, New anti-Semitism - Anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism, New anti-Semitism - Manifestations of the new anti-Semitism, New anti-Semitism - False allegations, New anti-Semitism - Straw-man anti-Semitism, New anti-Semitism - Cartoons described as Anti-Semitic, New anti-Semitism - Incidents in the United Kingdom, New anti-Semitism - Incidents in France, New anti-Semitism - Incidents in the United States, New anti-Semitism - Reactions and responses, New anti-Semitism - Position of the United States, New anti-Semitism - Position of the European Union, New anti-Semitism - Position of the United Nations, New anti-Semitism - Jewish reactions, New anti-Semitism - Criticism, New anti-Semitism - Norman Finkelstein, New anti-Semitism - Noam Chomsky, New anti-Semitism - Brian Klug, New anti-Semitism - Michael Neumann, New anti-Semitism - Jewish Voice for Peace, New anti-Semitism - Notes

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National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - New anti-Semitism - Reactions and responses

New anti-Semitism - Position of the United States. On December 30, 2004, the US Department of State published its annual Report on Global Anti-Semitism1, in accordance with Section 4 of PL 108-332. The report's summary says: "The increasing frequency and severity of anti-Semitic incidents since the start of the 21st century, particularly in Europe, has compelled the international community to focus on anti-Semitism with renewed vigor." "Four main sources" of the phenomenon were identified: < ...

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National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - New anti-Semitism - State of the controversy

New anti-Semitism - Opponents. Opponents of the concept of New anti-Semitism assert that: Antipathy toward Israel's policies, its character as a Jewish state, or even its existence, does not necessarily amount to anti-Semitism. People may have legitimate reasons to criticize or condemn the actions of any state, and Israel is as subject to this as any other. There are Jewish groups and Jewish individuals who hold views critical of Israeli policy; some of these (though far fewe ...

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National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - New anti-Semitism - The nature of the new anti-Semitism

The charge of new anti-Semitism is primarily applied to groups on the Left, and is described as drawing its vocabulary and arguments from an opposition to Zionism, to the state of Israel, or to Israel's government, rather than from an overt hatred of Jews, though the latter may arise out of, or be otherwise associated with, the former. Proponents of this model argue that some forms of anti-Zionism function as proxies for traditional anti-Semitism, thereby allowing anti-Semites to espouse a socially acceptable opposition to the Israeli ...

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