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    In the book ‘The Tragedy of Great Power Politics’‚ Mearsheimer presents a theory on ‘offensive realism’‚ which is an alternative to the ‘defensive realism’ developed by Kenneth Waltz and the ‘classical realism’ of Hans Morgenthau. Offensive Realism conceptualizes the relationship of power position and national interests of great powers. Mearsheimer states that there are five assumptions reasonably represent an important aspect of the international system. Firstly‚ the international system is

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    Case Project 1-1 Networking Gadgets‚ Inc. requirements are secured centralized access network for 18 people that is easy to manage and back up. They need server-based network because peer-to-peer network model has no centralized authority or control over resources. On the other hand‚ server-based network provides centralized control over network resources and will have secure access to project files and will fulfill company’s need for centralized management and back up requirement. So‚ all of

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    Perception and Attention Perception is a remarkable trait. Consider human vision‚ a two-dimensional array of light appears on the retina‚ which houses the visual receptors. Instead of seeing a random collection of color dots‚ people immediately experience a rich‚ coherent‚ veridical‚ three-dimensional perception of an object‚ person‚ or event Perhaps the most astounding fact is that this occurs immediately‚ mostly outside of conscious awareness (Robinson-Riegler& Robinson-Riegler‚ 2008). Perception

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    Marites Vitug (1993) narrates in her book‚ entitled The Politics of Logging: Power from the Forest‚ the possible environmental conditions that we can have if the current abusive practices which are being done to our environment and in particular to our forest continue. Moreover‚ Vitug (1993) also stated how the cases of deforestation in the Philippines started. She highlighted the rate of the environmental destruction that happened during the Marcos regime. After that‚ the actions made by the Aquino

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    WHAT DEFINES INDIA’S NATIONL IDENTITY? BY – FATEMA H.KAGALWALA India‚ with its multitudinous cultures‚ a mini-world in itself‚ is fast shedding the mantle of its old identities and poised to wear new ones. At this junction it would be interesting to examine the soul within and from whence it springs. For a moment let us look at the sharp geo-political divide of rural-urban India for our answers. When Mahatma Gandhi said‚ “India lives in its villages”‚ he meant national identity. Going by statistics

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    Language is not just a means of communication‚ but a powerful tool that can be used to create bridges between cultures or to stratify society. In Talking Power: The Politics of Language in Our Lives‚ Robin Lakoff discusses the ways in which language stratify society. On the other hand‚ Rosetta Stone is a program made entirely toward the former directive; its language teaching programs are utilized worldwide by people eager to learn a new language. In this clip‚ a white‚ presumably American‚ man enters

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    Justification for a particular teaching‚ learning and assessment scheme To produce a scheme of work it is first necessary to understand what is meant by ‘curriculum’. Wiggins and McTighe (2008:6) define curriculum as “.....the specific blueprint for learning that is derived from desired results - that is‚ content and performance standards. Curriculum takes content and shapes it into a plan for effective teaching and learning..... The etymology of the word suggests this: Curriculum is the particular “course

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    Think Globally‚ Act Locally Education is one of the most powerful and important things in our life. In the present day‚ gaining knowledge through education is a distinct process that we have to go through in order to be able to survive in this world and to maximize the potential that we have. One of the institutions which provide an education‚ a good environment‚ and tools to help student learn are schools. However‚ in Gatto’s opinion‚ schools have done a great job in turning children into children

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    Examine the Challenges of Immigrant in the Canadian Labour Market Abstract The last few decades have witnessed both an expansion and a transformation of immigration flows‚ which pose significant challenges with respect to how people work with differences across culture and space. Against this background‚ this paper is mainly to explore what are the challenges of the new immigrants face in the Canadian labour market. According to new data from the Labour Force Survey‚ released by

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    Politics is a strife of interests masqueraded as a contest of principles. The conduct of public affairs for private advantage”. This quote‚ by Ambrose Bierce is an accurate reflection of what politics has become in the modern era. In today’s era‚ it seems politicians have abandoned the idea of public good‚ and instead embraced private‚ corporate sponsored agenda’s. In order to change this contemptible reality‚ the dominant corporate dominated political paradigm must be challenged. The only political

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