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    Many questions are thrown our way as we grow up- what do you like to do‚ what are your hobbies‚ and ultimately‚ what do you want to do with your life? As it is molded into our brains at a young age‚ most children would probably say that they want to become a doctor without hesitation. Many question this seemingly mindless response as they grow older‚ and it’s no mystery why. We are conditioned as children to think that high-paying‚ societal-advancing jobs make us successful‚ but more so‚ make our

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    capitalism‚ a free and fair market that treats everyone equally. It protects customers from theft‚ fraud‚ and prevents other businesses from taking favorable positions and unfair advantage of their competitors. One of the essential ethical and legal prevention is Copyrights. It is considered as a protection from issues related to intellectual properties. Such Preventions is an assurance to many industries‚ from movie publishers‚ to computer software industries. In without copyright regulations‚ many

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    Selection of Data Sources 13 9.0: Data Collection and Timing 14 10.0: Data Reduction and Analysis 14 11.0: Problems and Limitation 19 12.0: Conclusion 20 13.0: References 25 14.0: Interview Question 27 UNDERSTANDING TRUANCY PROBLEM FROM VARIOUS PERSPECTIVES. A CASE STUDY IN A SELECTED SCHOOL IN PENANG ISLAND. STATEMENT OF THE TOPIC/PROBLEM Truancy or absenteeism has been a common problem faced by many schools in Malaysia whether they are urban or rural. It is also considered as a disciplinary

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    Mental Illness from a Sociological Perspective Sociologists have long been concerned about problem behaviors that other scholars and lay individuals label as mental illness. There are five paradigms that sociologists used throughout the years to explain mental illness: degeneracy‚ social pathology‚ labeling‚ medicalization‚ and genetics. Some of these theories are psychiatric‚ social‚ or biological. The first paradigm is degeneracy theory. Degeneracy theory is an explanation where society’s

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    readers from different social‚ cultural‚ religious backgrounds etc ‚ will being and interpret different meaning to text‚ refletc ing from there own backgrounds and life experiences -perception of real life and the way the text presents personal or human life experiences world centred approach -derives from a range of sources -Marxist -feminist -post cononel and past structuralist theories -covers universal themes...eg war‚ love ‚ hate‚ good vs evil. First we must look at Dracula from the

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    issue brings upon many negative affects towards the children in those families. Although the children are not the ones who are unemployed‚ they have to suffer the poor outcomes that come along with this hardship. The article‚ “Unemployment from a Child’s Perspective‚” by Julia B. Isaacs show that more than one in six children are affected by parental unemployment in the year of 2012. Though different families cope with this situation differently‚ it is proven that the children tend to go downhill due

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    with some big plans that make things difficult for us to decide which working method would bring about more success. Some people are interested in working in a group‚ while others enjoy working independently as an individual. From my perspective‚ I steadfastly believe that working in group is much more better than working independently. Firstly‚ working efficiency is what I put in my priority. It can’t be denied that working in a group enables us to work more effectively. We can exchange ideas with

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    2012 ARRAY CONSULTANCY SERVICES 264 Shanti Pally‚ Kolkata West Bengal‚ India 700042 Satish Kr. Goenka Jindal Global Business School O. P. Jindal Global University Sonipat‚ NCR of Delhi [E-COMMERCE – A CASE FROM INDIAN PERSPECTIVE] An overview of Indian E-Commerce with a detailed case on RedBus.in Table of Contents Disclaimer ............................................................................................................................................... 3 Acknowledgement..

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    Modernization of Japan Leslie Owen SOC 315 Dr. Randall Norris June 5‚ 2010 Japan has been shaped and molded with the help of many other cultures. Japan was originally founded on the Tang Dynasty in the year 710 but shortly after developed its own take on traditional Chinese ways (Roskin‚ 2011)‚ so there is a clear similarity when discussing China and Japan. Not only has the Chinese culture affected Japan‚ but the countries of America‚ England‚ The Netherlands and many

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    One environmental issue caused by human impact is the overfishing of the Bluefin Tuna to the point where it has been placed on the critically endangered species list. Bluefin Tuna are being overfished at an alarming rate this human greed from a Buddhist perspective will cause the depletion and over all extinction if nothing is changed. Bluefin Tuna populations in the Atlantic Ocean have declined over 70 percent in the last thirty years yet because seafood is a global commodity being flown into markets

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