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    The Consequences of the Bangladesh Genocide In the beginning of 1971‚ West Pakistan attempted to eliminate the Bengali culture in Eastern Pakistan. With the formation of the Bengali nationalists creating their own country‚ the liberation war occurred in Bangladesh which caused the genocide. In reality the liberation war was a smoke screen to hide the genocide that was being committed on the Bengali people‚ from the Pakistan government. Over three million people were killed and over fifteen million

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    2.7 The Consequences of Counterfeiting Counterfeits represent a critical danger to shoppers. Dangerous fake merchandise can prompt wounds and diseases. In situations where fake products cause no physical mischief‚ purchasers are hurt monetarily when they are tricked into using their hard- earned money on a poor-working‚ low-quality fake product. In addition‚ since organizations must raise their costs to recover misfortunes from forging‚ the general population is compelled to pay higher costs for

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    particular article we have two people being the main observation‚ Joe and Danielle (who are first year medical students). They both are taking an exam and Joe has witnessed Danielle cheating via-text messages on her phone and is unsure of what to do. With the faculty being aware of current student cheating and encouraging students to report the names of the wrongdoers‚ he is burdened and angry that he has witnessed this taking place but does not know if he should report her to the

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    Copycat Due to the amount of information readily available through websites and online libraries‚ the problem with plagiarism has become a major ethical issue in today’s academic environment. David Callahan‚ author of Cheating Culture (Macklem‚ 2006)‚ states "Widespread cheating is undermining some of the most important ideals of American society." With the continuous rise of academic challenges students are pressured more to look towards faster and more convenient ways of research and writing

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    quality of learning in students and the quality of teaching in schools. Cheating refers to an immoral way of achieving a goal. To illustrate‚ it is generally known as breaking of rules in school to gain high mark in a competitive situation. It can take various of forms: from sharing another’s work to purchasing a term paper or test questions in advance‚ to paying another to take a test or do the work for them and so on. Cheating is seen by many as a means to a profitable end‚ a way to obtain the highest

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    Cheating in school is a mind-deteriorating problem growing at an extremely fast rate that needs our attention in order for it to be stopped once and forever. Cheating occurs mostly because of two main reasons: pressure and parental expectations. Copying in homework and during tests is two of the principle ways of cheating. The worst of cheating is that students are so used to it that happens almost on a daily basis. Another sad part of cheating is that people that cheated in school are likely to

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    Conflict creates physical and mental consequences on individuals. Society devised these conflicts not only to displease one person‚ but to allow an individual’s identity to grow and develop while learning from the decisions made during a conflict. The decisions that were produced does not just explore one’s path to solving the situation‚ but leads to others triumphing through adversities‚ or discovering corrupt identities. In the play‚ Othello‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ Iago demanded revenge

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    Much Ado About Nothing In Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing the men of the play focus intensely on cheating while women seem to never consider the concept. It is interesting the way in which men consistently fear that their women will not be true while the women in the play are very innocent and loyal. The most obvious example of this is the way Don John uses cheating as a device to ruin Claudio and Hero’s marriage before it begins. The way he was so easily able to manipulate Claudio into being

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    Measures taken to reduce pollution. National efforts. Developing proper waste disposal methods 1. 2009= Singapore has 4 incineration plants to burn solid waste. 2. Incineration plants can produce electricity and reduce volume of waste= emit air pollutants and costly to build. 3. Singapore green plan 2012= aims to reduce amount of solid waste generated How? 1. Reducing waste going through incineration plants and landfills. 2. Promoting waste recycling and minimisation. Measures taken to

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    In Puerto Rico‚ 3.4 million Americans are without electricity after Hurricane Maria‚ like a 50-mile wide tornado‚ virtually obliterated the island’s infrastructure. Essentials like food and water are nearly impossible to distribute‚ especially to the parts of the island that were hit the hardest. Local officials worry they may not reach everyone in time. Yet Donald Trump remained silent all weekend on the worst U.S. humanitarian crisis since Hurricane Katrina crushed New Orleans. Instead‚ the president

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