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    Do People Who Put Themselves At Risk Have The Right To Rescue Services?     What if someone was about to fall off of a huge building‚ or natural structure? What would your first action in mind be? To save them right‚ but why do people begin taking risks if they know this could happen and they are risking not only their life but many other lives are taking the risk to save you. Why do you have the right to rescue services if you take a risk that can be fatal for more than one person? People may die

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    could see; however‚ personally‚ I think that animals should be free and people should never keep them in zoos. First of all‚ animals have the right to be free and nobody can private them to that. They are born free and zoos are not allowed them to have a free life. Instead to keep animals in zoos why do not we help them to coexist and survive in their own habitat? It is very easy to go to the zoos with our family and enjoy them‚ but do we know what they feel living in that place? . The first time

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    Ningsih 105214005 English for Specific Purposes Chapter II ESP CHARACTERISTICS AND SUBCHARACTERISTICS ESP currently possesses three specifics referents in the world of English language education: a. Specific subsets of the English language that are required to carry out specific task for specific purposes. b. A branch of language education that studies and teaches subsets of English to assist learners in successfully carrying out specific task for specific purposes. c. A movement that

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    | |BSBMKG301A |Research the market | |BSBMKG302A |Identify marketing opportunities | OHT 1.2 DEFINITIONS |Selling |If your company creates a product or service‚ and then tries to persuade customers to buy it‚ that | |

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    Macionis‚ John J. Sociology. 14th (New York: Pearson‚ 2012) What holds Societies together? Lenski: members of a society are united by a shared culture‚ although cultural patterns become more diverse as a society gains more complex technology. As technology becomes more complex‚ inequality divides a society more and more‚ although industrialization reduces inequality somewhat. Marx: not unity but socially divided based on class position. From his point of view‚ elites may force an uneasy peace‚ but

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    of Mental Disorders (American Psychiatric Association‚ 2000) which also includes a list of the most common culture-bound conditions (DSM-IV: Appendix I). Included in DSM-IV-TR (4th.ed) the term cultural-bound syndrome denotes recurrent‚ locality-specific patterns of abnormal behavior and troubling experience that may or may not be linked to a particular DSM-IV-TR diagnostic category. Many of these patterns are naturally considered to be illnesses‚ or at least afflictions‚ and most have local names

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    The Dark Holds No Terrors is a tragic story. The protagonist Sarita was a victim of circumstances and conventions of an orthodox and reactionary society. Her family consisted of only four persons – her parents‚ younger brother named Dhruva and herself. In Indian middle class families as they are‚ son is always given a preferential treatment while the daughter is subjected to a strict discipline and treated as a burden at times. Sarita was no exception to this general rule. “Birthdays were not

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    P4- describe the role of lay people in criminal cases D1- evaluate the effectiveness of lay people in English courts Introduction Lay people are people who don’t get paid and who are not qualified; they are volunteer’s‚ lay people in the law are the magistrate and the jury and I will be explaining their role and the advantages and disadvantages of having lay people get involved with the legal system. The Magistrate A magistrate is some one who is not paid or is qualified and is only

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    explanation below of how you make t his project: Topic 1 : Introducing Yourself You must introduce yourself by mentioning the following things in your video; Introduce Your Name/Surname; describe Your Education Background; describe Your Competency; Describe Your Prospective Career; Describe Your Hobby‚ Your family‚ things you are doing and etc. You are allowed to add more information in order to make your vide o more interesting. Please go to these links to get better idea about how

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    Describe the importance of play and leisure for children and young people. Wales is the only country in the world to have a policy about play‚ part of it says; “play is the elemental learning process by which humankind has developed. Children exhibit a behavioural imperative and instinctive desire to play. It has contributed significantly to the evolutionary and developmental survival of our species. Children use play in the natural environment to learn of the world they inhabit with others. It

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