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    Global Inequalities and Active Citizen Report My developed country is Australia. My developing country is Vietnam. PART A: World Map PART B: Table Questions Developed: Developing: 1 What is the population? 23‚050‚000 90‚796‚000 2 What is the gross national income per person? 43‚300 3‚620 3 What is the global average? 12‚018 12‚018 4 What is the life expectancy of men and woman combined? 81-85 years 71-80 years 5 What is the global average? 62 62 6 What is the ‘Under-five

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    Actuarial Prediction One of the important goals of psychology is predicting future events or behaviour. About 40 years ago‚ Paul Meehl‚ a famous psychologist‚ raised an important question about how we should predict future behaviour in his paper with the catchy title “When Shall We Use Our Heads Instead of the Formula?” (268). The “head” in the title of the paper refers to clinical prediction. In clinical prediction‚ psychologists use their clinical experience to formulate a prediction based on

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    In today’s society‚ everyone looks to find real love. They want to find “the right one”‚ get married‚ and live happily with that one person for as long as the world allows them. Some people will wait as long as it takes to find that special someone‚ while others find their true love in high school. Is it not amazing that we are given the opportunity to find our own love whenever we want? Then again‚ we are the only ones who know what we really want for ourselves. So‚ imagine if we did not get that

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    ARGUEMENTATIVE ESSAYS 1. Trees are essential for the existence of human race as they provide the oxygen that we need to survive. Yet‚ all around the globe large areas of woodland are being destroyed. Many people feel as individuals they can do nothing and that only government and multinational companies can halt this destruction. How far do you agree or disagree with this? 2. More and more qualified people are moving from poor to rich countries to fill vacancies in specialist areas like computing

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    In the novel 1984‚ author George Orwell makes many predictions as to what society would conform to in the year 1984. Although these predictions are jurassic and farfetched‚ many of Orwell’s predictions are expressed in our modern day American society. 1984 showcases the empowerment of a totalitarian government. The main Character‚ Winston‚ lives in a society where the government controls every aspect of his life‚ ranging from his food to his razor portions‚ and even his thoughts. Our American government

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    Neuromancer: Technological Predictions “The sky above the port was the colour of television‚ tuned to a dead channel. This is the first line of the first chapter of Neuromancer‚ making it immediately evident that technology will be an important aspect of the novel. William Gibson wrote Neuromancer in 1984 and it was the first novel he had ever authored. It was the first book to ever win what is referred to as the “triple crown” of science

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    English 11 Honors Personal Essay Every person has a role model that they look up to. This person is a vital part of their life and shapes them as a person and develops their morals and values. For me‚ this person is my grandmother‚ Helena Fenton. My grandma is a huge part of my life. I know I can always look to her for guidance‚ respect‚ and knowledge. She has always been there for me when I’ve needed her most. I can confide stuff to her that I can’t tell my parents or friends. She talks to me

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    1. What is the prediction problem according to Walker? According to Walker‚ the prediction problem dives into a series of different questions. For example‚ he states discretionary decisions involve predictions about that person involved: as a citizen on the street‚ a suspect‚ a defendant‚ as a convicted offender‚ and as a prisoner. The author later states‚ “How do we know which convicted offenders are safe to place on probation? How do we know which offenders should go to prison?” Furthermore‚ what

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    struggle trying to get through to a live person. It is common now to get stuck with a recording along with a long hassle with the recording trying to understand what is being said or pressed and this often leaves the person calling in frustration. The prediction in the future work force especially in technology has a lot to do with this. It is predicted that in 2025 people will be able to rent minute to minute services through a cloud‚ while this does offer opportunities with less travel and carbon footprint

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    Ray Bradbury’s Technological Advances in Fiction Imagine‚ a house that took care of you! No longer would you need to clean‚ cook‚ or remember agendas and plans‚ and reading on your own? Nahh‚ your “smart-house” can do that for you as well! But of course this is all fiction‚ right? I mean‚ who has ever heard of a house that can do all of the work and maintenance itself? It’s just not real. Simply impossible; well that is‚ in today’s world‚ the society of the 21st century. In Ray Bradbury’s fictional

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