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    should all be anonymous to prevent anybody from being biased against each other’s’ work. (5)Laura Spinney says that‚ “the problem lies not so much with the individual examiners‚ but more with the ACE-V identification procedure they follow in most countries‚” meaning that the examiners were following unsystematic rules and protocols‚ relying on their friends and fellow workers to double check for them. This is not acceptable because this is where biased feelings occur. In order to prevent this carelessness

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    Buddhism‚ founded in India in the sixth century BCE‚ was rising in popularity among many peoples and eventually spread to China by the first century BCE. In China‚ Buddhism was faced with many mixed opinions. Some looked to it as truth and comfort and thought it was a good impact on society‚ others attacked the religion and accused it of being barbaric and a disturbance‚ and others tried to blend the new uprising religion with China’s existing philosophies. There were people who supported and

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    Should the government revoke the national education? After the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong from Britain to China in 1997‚ ’One Country‚ Two Systems’ is proposed in ruling Hong Kong. In order to promote national awareness and allowing students know more about national identity‚ the Hong Kong government proposed to add a subject of moral and national education. However‚ there was a huge controversy over the plan for the new subject. In the past sixteen years‚ Hong Kong people have

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    It has been said that Sparta had two separate histories‚ its own and that of its image abroad...Considering how much was written about Sparta in antiquity‚ it is remarkable how confused‚ contradictory and incomplete the picture is. Partly this is because the mirage is constantly cutting across the reality‚ distorting it and often concealing it altogether; and partly because the Spartans themselves were so completely silent.With respect to our knowledge of the helots in ancient Sparta‚ how accurate

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    it was created to simply show people what China looks like‚ it’s facts. the reason for The Legend of Yu was to entertain the public by creatively explaining how rivers and seas were created in China (4). This is a fictional story‚ therefore it is biased. Spodek’s map in The World’s History is informing readers on where some of the most abundant crops and animals could be located around the world (8). Although nothing can be proven completely‚ this map is a very good piece of work present-day historians

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    sexual desire and through this exploitation he builds his own construction of what he wants the orient to be. Flaubert’s narratives tell us a great deal of how the orient was viewed‚ but large sums of his writings were how he perceived things and were biased. He tells us about life in the orient and how sex was an every day commodity. People were acting like animals‚ and being treated in that way‚ the culture was uncivilized. Men would fight in the streets‚ animals would defecate in public‚ and there

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    Some say it shouldn’t be enforced and is just used to control students. Others say that it’s for the greater good and that students who don’t abide by it should be punished. Today you will learn the truth. Because dress codes are restrictive‚ often biased‚ and unnecessary‚ they should not be enforced in public schools. Every morning students are faced with the decision of what to wear. However‚ many students automatically have to rule things out because of the dress code policy at their school. Dress

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    (a) Outline two theories relating to the formation of relationships (b) Evaluate one of the theories outlined in (a) One of two theories for the formation of romantic relationships is the filter model which was proposed by Kerckhoff and Davis (1962). It claims that people rely on many social and personal factors to filter potential relationships from a ‘field of eligibles’. Different criteria tend to be used at different stages. Initially being social/demographic values‚ then similarity of attitudes/values

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    women are not smarter than men as previously believed‚ but instead that they just excel at different tasks. However‚ throughout his whole essay‚ he describes that boys are discouraged by female teachers and does not stick to his thesis. He showed a biased point of view that he supported with only anecdotal evidence and studies that contained no numbers or statistics. Also‚ his use of emotion in his essay showed his anger towards others views that

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    narrator himself is an English snob. He is not very fond of staying with somebody else in a cabin for fourteen days. Furthermore he is biased about foreigners‚ because “I should have looked upon it with less dismay if my fellow-passenger´s name had been Smith or Brown.” 1 That sentences shows that he values the British higher than people of foreign origin. He is very biased about foreigners and especially about Mr. Kelada. Throughout the story – but especially in the first 45 lines (and that is more than

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