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    the perpetrators of imperialism for the past several centuries‚ it is to them that his message is directed. Purpose: Orwell’s purpose in “Shooting an Elephant” is to persuade his audience that imperialism is harmful to all parties involved. The harms of imperialism are illustrated with Orwell’s words‚ “I perceived in this moment that when the white man turns tyrant it is his own freedom that he destroys.” This evidences the harms of imperialism by showing that the actor nation or individuals become

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    HBR.ORG ApRil 2013 reprinT r1304B Innovation Risk: How to Make Smarter Decisions assessing the prospects of any new product requires modeling how it will be used. But that exercise has its limits. by Robert C. Merton The Big idea innOvAti innOvAti OvA OvAti v sM HOw tO MAke wt The Big Idea Assessing the prospects of any new product requires modeling how it will be used. But that exercise has its limits. by Robert C. Merton 2 Harvard Business Review april 2013 This article is

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    In the article “When Will White People Stop Making Movies like Avatar?‚ Annalee Newitz makes the point that James Cameron is making this out to be some culture conflict as race but it is not. Its mainly about how readers and watchers don’t think movies could have many meaning to it that we human don’t really think of . Annalee is basically trying to make us look at it in many way. I was puzzled on if I agreed to her side. I disagree with reading this story as it makes it seem stereotype. We as

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    System Security 20 5.1 Information System Risks 21 5.1.1 Cyber Crimes 22 5.2 Loss Analysis 24 5.3 Control Methods 24 5.4 Cost Benefit Analysis 25 6.0 Disaster Recovery 26 6.1 Hot Sites 26 6.2 Cold Sites 26 7.0 Critical Evaluation 27 8.0 Appendices 29 8.1 Reference List 29 8.2 PEST Analysis 33 8.2.1 Political Factors 33 8.2.2 Economical Factors 33 8.2.3 Social Factors 35

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    Like a Chinese box‚ the world of the novel contained smaller worlds‚ and inside those were yet smaller worlds. Together‚ these worlds made up a single universe‚ and the universe waited there to be discovered by the reader.” (Murakami‚ 2003‚ p100) One can perceive “The Elephant Vanishes” to be an allegory for the social situation in post-modern Japan during the 1980s. Loughman believes that Murakami’s Japanese society was “absorbing the form‚ but not the substance of another culture‚ his [Murakami’s]

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    Due to their large size and low predation‚ other than poachers‚ the African Elephants special senses are being studied further. These creatures have been discovered to use their trunks‚ ears and their feet for various functions. The elephant’s trunk is the leading organ for smelling. Their trunk works with the organ inside their mouths known as the vomeronasal organ also knows as the Jacobson’s organ (Hia‚ 2013). This organ contains sensory neurons that cause their sense of smell to be exceedingly

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    my bed from my Mom .When I opened my gift I saw a toy elephant inside. I saw it and I stared for quite some time‚ took a big breath and smiled. When I was about to go to bed I was dreaming of having a pet elephant and how it would be to have an elephant for a pet. The next morning‚ it was my birthday! I jumped for joy. Mom greeted me a happy birthday. Then I saw my dad ‚ he was the one i had to beat‚ I mean if I want a pet elephant‚ then I have to go through him. I said

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    In the article‚ The War on Elephants‚ Alastair Leithead provides a comprehensive view of the ivory trade in Africa by considering the perspectives of park rangers‚ poachers‚ hunters‚ traffickers‚ wildlife experts and the people themselves. The article starts by portraying the graphic‚ unsettling imagery of the poaching of elephants. Park rangers from Garamba‚ one of the oldest national parks in Africa‚ explain firsthand accounts of the rampant death of fellow rangers by poachers. The poachers had

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    Haruki Murakami‚ a standout amongst the most widely praised and generally read writers in Japan today‚ is named by numerous as a postmodernist. His short story "The Elephant Vanishes" is a prime case of why this mark has been put on Murakami’s work. It incorporates various attributes that are absolutely postmodern and manages topics that appear to be drawn from the day and age of the craftsman. In particular‚ Murakami utilizes the essential standards of a postmodern work: fuse of advances and the

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    In the story “Shooting and Elephant” by George Orwell‚ the essay is based on the authors experience with the Indian Imperial Police. The narrator had begun to question the presence of the British who were located in the Far East. Orwell was for the Burmese and against their oppressors the British. He described himself as being a “young ill-educated‚” who bitterly hated his job. I think that the narrator was writing this story to inform about how the natives hated the British as any country would

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