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    Introduction: The state powers and the expressed powers both share many similarities and differences. However‚ I believe that the differences are important and help keep a great balance between the government’s powers and the states. State Powers: Every state has its own government and has its own individual powers over certain situations. The powers that the state has are called reserved powers. The state does not have as much powers as the US. government because they take care of smaller provinces

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    Hoàng Hồng Thủy – LQT40A THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN BRITISH ENGLISH AND AMERICAN ENGLISH INTRODUCTION Those people who complain about the difficulties of learning German‚ don’t know how lucky they really are - they only have one language to master. Admittedly‚ there are regional differences of dialect in German-speaking countries‚ but the non-native speaker who has learned Hochdeutsch (high or standard German) should have no problems in making himself understood by citizens of Germany‚ Austria or Switzerland

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    “Change can come from the power of many but only when the many come together to form which is invisible … the power of one.” This quote is derived from the movie The Power Of One‚ which reflects the life of a boy named P.K. and the individual experiences and difficulties he goes through whilst living in South Africa during the late 1940’s. The title of the movie is depicting that it is efficient to work together and become one rather than work separately‚ simply due to the fact that if we become

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    position in society and realize that there are many aspects of my life that I take for granted. I am also able to recognize my own beliefs and how they were shaped by my “invisible” culture. I read this book right after I read Privileged‚ Power‚ and Difference‚ and I felt they went very well together. At first‚ I did not want to accept the idea that I had benefits simply because of my skin color. I am learning to accept this and also to question it. Coming from the dominant culture‚ I neglect

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    The difference between bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites are: Bacteria are single celled organisms that can rapidly multiple themselves every 10 minutes up to 10 times each bacterial cell‚ but they do not live or reproduce in a human cell. When threatened they will make a copy of their DNA to enable them to come back to life in the right conditions. They are able to survive in most extreme living conditions including with and without oxygen‚ there are various types of bacteria such as Cocci/Coccus

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    Kirat Hundle 1. What is the difference between an element and a compound? An element is an isotope made of the number of neutrons it has. A compound is a substance made of two or more different elements (a mixture). 2. What is the periodic table? A periodic table is where the chemical elements are organized based on their atomic number (number of protons in the nucleus)‚ electron arrangement‚ and chemical properties. 3. Give two examples of each of the four major mineral groups (silicates‚ carbonates

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    strength and force. In the X-Men series Cyclops is considered as one the members of the powerful circle of heroes. This strength was innate‚ Cyclops knew about this power from a young age‚ so he joined with the other cluster of superheroes to train and develop this power into a way in which society could benefit. In a sense this power is man-made; Cyclops developed a laser over his eyes as he could not expose his eyes to sunlight. This man-made creation therefore represents modern technology in society

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    In the book Privilege‚ Power‚ and Difference by Allan G. Johnson he talks about the different troubles and issues dealing with privilege‚ the differences in this society‚ power‚ gender and race‚ ethnicity‚ sexual orientation‚ social class‚ and disability standing. He talks about his own experiences backing it up with facts‚ memoirs‚ and other documents. 1. In the first chapter of this book‚ he talks about the proverbial term elephant in the room. I believe that this term to him means that race

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    The authority of an agent is the act which he is allowed or authorised to do by his principal‚ and which will bind his/her principal. Usually‚ the principal will only be bound by the act of the agent if the agent acts within his/her authority. There are two types of authority which an agent could rely on‚ namely actual authority and apparent or ostensible authority.  Actual authority is the authority given by the principal to the agent and could be in written or oral form. The capacity of an

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    evolved from oppression‚ privilege‚ and prejudice views. Discrimination is extremely common in the world majority of the time people discriminate against others without noticing they are doing it in the first place. In the book Privilege‚ Power‚ and Difference discrimination is looked at as treating people unequally simply because they belong to a particular social category or a way of thinking or feeling towards a person (Johnson‚ 54). Over the years people have been judged on how they look‚ act

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