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    for her ill grandson. In Welty ’s "The Worn Path‚" Phoenix Jackson ’s thoughts and perceptions‚ as well as her encounters with other characters‚ illustrate the theme of impending black equality and amalgamation in the South after the Civil War. (Sykes‚ 1998) The term “worn path” symbolizes the many trips Phoenix has made to the medial clinic. This confirms that Phoenix will make this "journey of love" as long as she has the ability to walk. Phoenix’s name is an allusion to the mythical bird that

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    SYRIA CASE STUDY

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    Syria Physical map You can see from the map that much of Syria is arid‚ with greener areas following rivers and other sources of water such as the Mediterranean to the east. Political map Fact file: Area Syria has an area of 185‚180 km² Population 20.82 million (2011) Resources Petroleum in commercial quantities was first discovered in the northeast in 1956. The most important oil fields are those of Suwaydiyah‚ Qaratshui‚ Rumayian‚ and Tayyem‚ near Dayr az–Zawr. The fields are a

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    Nationalism Vs Orientalsim

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    Moreover‚ Nationalism has shaped the US culture to be dependent on liberal tradition‚ universal rights‚ individualism‚ civic republicans‚ self-governance‚ collective rights and white population’s desire for continued dominance. Bonikowski says "a large majority apparently viewed Jews‚ Muslims‚ agnostics‚ and naturalized citizens as something less than “truly American” (Bonikowski‚ 2016‚ p. 11). Nationalism in the US resulted in social attitudes and policy preferences. Nationalism created “Americanism”

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    the Christians came into play: the Ottomans and their allies carried out genocide against Christians. Also‚ during World War I‚ the French and the British secretly agreed on the division of the Ottoman Empire. This resulted in the Sykes-Picot agreement of 1916. The Sykes-Picot line was really a straight line that ran from Jordan to Iran. France had Lebanon and Syria. These events during the course of the four years are incredibly important. First‚ because the Ottomans sided with Germany‚ their empire

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    British seized control of Palestine along with Iraq and Jordan after the First World War as part of the Sykes-Picot agreement with France in 1916. Palestine was under ottoman control before the British acquired it from them. Palestine‚ along with the other Arab states served as a potential ally for the British to help win the war. This was also part of the

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    forensics and ethics

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    I have chosen these magazines because they are the same genre of magazine in creating and they are also bold and creative. On the November edition of the Kerrang magazine the key signifier is a medium close-up shot of musician and role model Oli Sykes. The encoder has used eye contact to create a direct mode of address with the decoder. It makes the model look seductive and attractive‚ which appeals to the target audience who are people in groups E and D on the demographic scale. The mise en scene

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    others‚ Lee demonstrates that people need to learn compassion and respect to understand the feelings of others. When Reverend Sykes tells Scout to stand up when her father passes‚ it illustrates the respect that the blacks have for Atticus. After Atticus loses the trial and leaves the courtroom all the blacks in the balcony stand‚ but Scout doesn’t. Reverend Sykes tells her‚ “Miss Jean Louise‚ stand up. Your father’s passin” (211). Scout does not stand for her father because she does not understand

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    part‚ because of agreements the allies had come to during the war. The Constantinople Agreement pledged that Russia would control Istanbul and the Turkish Straits‚ but it was deemed void due to the Bolshevik Revolution. The second such deal was the Sykes-Picot Agreement in which Britain would let France control southern Lebanon and Anatolia‚ while Britain would control southern Mesopotamia. These became the Syrian and Iraq Mandates‚ respectively. Another motivation in the post-war political process

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    Barriers to Effective Communication CJA304 3/16/13 Effective communication is essential to the accomplishment of any organization or company. The easy procedure for attaining the capability to interact properly between one host and another host can result in the real difference of life or death. There are lots of hurdles within communication in case an individual isn’t properly trained to abide by certain principles. This document will review a lot of examples of effective communication as well

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    Community Based Policing:

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    Community based policing can best be defined as‚ "a collaborative effort between the police and the community that identifies problems of crime and disorder and involves all elements of the community in the search for solutions to these problems" (Sykes). Community based policing is the idea that the role of the police is not that of catching "bad guys‚" but more that of serving the public. In order for community based policing to have an effect‚ the presence of crime isn ’t needed‚ in fact it ’s

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