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    Malaysia Contemporary Art Art as Idea A view from Jalaini Abu Hassan Introduction In this discussion‚ we will discuss on how the art act as an idea in Malaysia contemporary art scoop and Jalaini Abu Hassan is one of the Malaysia leading contemporary artist will be the panel for this session. Jai has been known for his aggressive and rough‚ energetic painting and Malay identical can always be found in his paintings. We also look at Jai ’s Beijing case study which lead him to produce

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    assignments due throughout the semester. These papers are designed to build upon each other such that the second paper includes a revision of the first. You have been given a list of social problems. Keep in mind‚ Social Problems‚ also called social issues affect every society‚ great and small. Even in relatively isolated‚ sparsely populated areas‚ a group will encounter social problems. Part of this due to the fact that many members of a society living close enough together will have conflicts.

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    Parenting vs. Mass Media Absent parenting has lead to the mass media parenting the youth of our society. Media has played a major role in people’s lives for a very long time. Society is influenced by T.V.‚ radio‚ newspapers‚ along with many other things that cause the influence to spread out to our society‚ especially to the youth. With technology being what it is today‚ the media has a number of ways to influence us at a much quicker rate. While it’s necessary to have the exposure to learn

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    To inform Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about baby dumping Central idea: The speech is about the definition of baby dumping‚ cause and effects and who to be Blame Thesis Statement: Baby dumping cases has become a major issues of social crisis and Become a chronic increase in Malaysia Organizational pattern: Topical * Introduction Attention getter * Are you proud to be a Malaysian? Well‚ I’m proud to be a Malaysian but what happened recently make me

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    must possess skills to absorb and express his knowledge‚ communicate with others‚ and keep pace with the development of society. Obviously‚ in this aspect‚ reading and writing abilities are more essential than ever before. In addition‚ a burning issue today is the globalization trend. Looking back into the past‚ each nation was an isolated entity in terms of politics‚ economy‚ and education‚ and cooperation among countries remained weak. As a result‚ the demand to learn from the outside and expose

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    Involuntary civil commitment is related to competency in terms of hospitalization for individuals with psychological or psychiatric issues against their will. All states in U.S allow such commitment on emergency and extended situations. In general‚ the statute allows an emergency commitment of 3 to 10 days and an extensive commitment for 3 to 6 months depending on recommitment events. With some variations throughout the states‚ the party striving for the commitment has to probe by clear and substantial

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    Today’s society there are too many examples of social problems‚ I took a few more popular examples to explain in detail. Explain the social problems in the end how it affects the growth of our country and the ways of prevent to reduce the social issue. Now‚ we take a look at what social problems are the most popular . Firstly ‚the most common and the most serious social problems in our life are gangsters. Speaking of gangsters‚ will make people tremble with fear. Gangsters are not limited to age

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    have to face in our daily basis. Social problems such as drug abuse‚ student misconduct‚ promiscuity and baby abortion are so widespreadly happen and rapidly growing.Just look at the newspaper nowadays.There are always the same story about social issues among teenager. There are many factors that cause social problems. One of the factor is family crisis.It cause the social control on children neglected. Parents who often argued would not be able to nurture and educating children their properly

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    use and transportation. Poverty still remains a problem at the root of several environmental problems. Introduction to environmental issues problems There are innumerable issues and problems faced by the environment today. Due to rapid industrialization‚ heavy usage of chemicals and lack of concern for the environment‚ today we are facing several problems. These issues should be dealt with immediately else mankind may have to face serious repercussions. Environmental degradation is a r esult of socio-economical

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    heavily weighted actuarial expert testimony in their dangerousness assessments‚ while those jurors in the experiential condition were more influenced by clinical expert testimony. The policy implications of these findings are discussed thoroughly. At issue in the Barefoot case were the pronouncements of a prosecution psychiatrist who did not interview the defendant‚ but believed that there was ‘‘100% and absolute chance’’ that the defendant would still end up being dangerous. According to Krauss‚ Liberman

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