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    health and destroys citizens ’ trust in leadership and system". Consequently many countries have attempted to curb internal corruption that affects all levels of government and society. However‚ Asian countries have been particular unsuccessful at eradicating corruption. In this essay I will analyse the reasons why Asia has been so unsuccessful at eradicating corruption‚ namely: a lack of motivation for reform‚ a cultural acceptance of corruption‚ and the Asian anomaly that corruption does not necessarily

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    5a. Describe a person you admire or who has influenced you a great deal “Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy.” Ludwig Van Beethoven is one of the most famous and influential composers of all time. His works have been admired for over a century‚ and still affects many modern composers of our time‚ such as Scott Joplin‚ another infamous composer. In the beginning of his career‚ Beethoven was criticized for his unconventional work and his abnormal temper. However‚ he kept with

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    Philippines Open University Apart from any fair use for the purpose of research or private study‚ criticism or review‚ this publication may be reproduced‚ stored or transmitted‚ in any form or by any means ONLY WITH THE PERMISSION of the author and the UP Open University. Published in the Philippines by the UP Open University Office of Academic Support and Instructional Services 2/F‚ National Computer Center CP Garcia Avenue‚ Diliman‚ Quezon City 1101 Telephone (63-2)426-1515 Email oasis@upou.edu

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    You hear throughout developed culture that popular media has a tendency to “dumb” down societies. Whether you believe this idea is solely based on your discretion‚ but there is one man who took the time to analyze this collective supposition deeply. Steven Johnson and his written work Everything Bad Is Good For You looked at the effects from popular media from an alternative perspective. Looking past the arguments of morality‚ Johnson calls attention to the progressive complexity in cultures

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    California State University San Marcos Gender has a strong influence of how we view our culture‚ throughout my research I came across the Hispanic culture and how they view their family. In their everyday life they view male’s superior to women. Hispanic women are supposed to be nurturing and show respect to men‚ while men on the other hand should show respect but it isn’t an expectation. They tend to objectify women to only being able to do household duties unlike men who not only provide but

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    Angela Carter’s Literary Culture Shift in The Tiger’s Bride Angela Carter was a vocal feminist and advocated women’s empowerment. This is often apparent by the strong female characters in her work which is quite famous for her representations of femininity. Carter’s portrayal of women opens up a lot of discussion on the feminist sociological perspective. When Anna Katasavos interviewed Carter‚ she described how Carter believed that women were represented in a negative light with very minor roles

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    family group consisting of aheterosexual pair of adults; wife and husband‚ and their children. It can also be known as a ‘beanpole family’ and it can be‚ especially in middle-class families‚ child-centered; child-centered is defined as being actively involved by spending lots of time together as the child’s needs and wishes are the most important thing. Only 17% of families in the UK are nuclear families‚ and this statistic is on the decrease as it is more so a norm in the 21st century to cohabit

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    providers. Often time’s nurses work overtime and consecutive shifts without adequate breaks or rest time. Most new graduates in the nursing field are required to do shift work hours due to lack of experience. Shift work hours refers to night shift 12 hour tour 8pm-8am or night tour 8 hours 12 midnight-8am.Working days are a privilege in the nursing field and it requires years of experience due to the tour itself being very heavy. What makes this tour heavy is the amount of movement such as patient going

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    head: THE PSYCHOLOGY EFFECT OF CHILDREN WATCHING TELEVISION Effect Television has on Children Mind Your Name College Name 2 EFFECTS TELEVISION HAS ON CHILDREN MIND Abstract Television can be a powerful effect on children mind or canhave a negative effect on children mind. On an average day you could find a child in almost every household watching TV. Many homes now a dayhave three- five TV’s in their home. Times were so different when we were children. We only had one TV in the household

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    Omniscient Point of view in “This Is What It Means to Say Phoenix‚ Arizona” The story “This Is What It Means to Say Phoenix‚ Arizona” by Sherman Alexie is a fictional narrative that reflects his experiences during his past and present life. The author allows the audience to become the social media that critiques his life when he evokes important episodes of his life through Victor and Thomas Builds-the-Fire liveliness. In this process‚ Sherman Alexis uses his omniscient point of view to tell his readers

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