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    Golden Age of Piracy

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    Teach places several slow burning fuses under his hat‚ lighting each one by one[i]. With wisps of smoke billowing around his face‚ Blackbeard‚ the most treacherous pirate in history‚ emerges from his cabin to join the fight. In the golden age of piracy‚ Captain Edward Teach‚ more commonly known as Blackbeard‚ stands out as the fiercest and most important figure. Blackbeard and his crew successfully controlled commerce along the North Carolina and Virginia coast from 1717-1718. Blackbeard influenced

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    Risks Collectivism means that there is a group and together‚ but independence means that there is one person and one thought. Which one do you prefer? In the book‚ Anthem by Ayn Rand‚ there is no independence at first. The community all follow rules and they do not get to make any choices‚ but if they try to make a choice then they are punished. The main character‚ Equality follows the rules until he realizes that he wants to be creative and independent. He starts going to his own little tunnel

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    shows that the ignorance of people give strength to the government that people cannot disobey hence they do not know how and why they should disobey. Also‚ the fact how government is putting more emphasis on the member of the party than Proles shows that they are more concerned of smarter people’s acknowledgement than lower class people who do not have access to much resources. The way how government are manipulate the record of the past and present is also another way to promote the ignorance of people

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    government to rule its state. The characteristics of failed state are including failed in provide public service and welfare‚ loss control of its territory‚ corrosion of legitimate authority to make collective decisions and inability to interact with other states as a full member of international community. In my opinion‚ the failed state could be represented by Somalia. In Somalia‚ the citizens aretoo wild coupled with absence of central government‚ they are ignoring the existence of laws and rules. Therefore

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    Piracy In Australia Essay

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    PIRACY IN AUSTRALIA Professional Computing Practice - Assignment 1 Authors: Ornan Wei S3341875‚ Araunah Wei S3341874 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 4 2 ISSUES OF PIRACY 4 3 PIRACY SOLUTIONS 5 3.1 Stakeholders involved 5 3.2 Solution 1 6 3.3 Solution 2 6 3.4 Preferred solution 6 4 SURVEY 7 APPENDIX A: REFERENCES 8 APPENDIX B: KEY TERMS 9 1 INTRODUCTION As a first world nation‚ it is a surprised that Senator Brandis said that Australia is the worst offender of any

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    Piracy in the Philippines

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    What is more in demand‚ local or foreign movies? * What is the difference of the pirated CDs to original CDs cost? What is the profile of people who sells pirated CDs/DVDs in Quiapo? * How much capital they spent to operate their business? * How much is their income in selling CDs? * How long do they spend their time selling CDs every day? * What are the reasons they engage themselves into this kind of business? What is the profile of people who patronize pirated CDs/DVDs

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    In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee uses characterization to help develop her attitude about the proper treatment of human beings. The story is set during the Great Depression in Maycomb County where almost everyone is poor. The story is portrayed through the eyes of Scout‚ who is a six year old who views the world as those of an adult. Lee uses Scout to help portray the conditions of everyone in town. Throughout the entirety of the story Scouts disapproval of the treatment of blacks remain the

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    End Justifies the Means

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    Does The End Justify The Means?  First‚ let’s try to understand the sense in which the word "justifies" is used in the familiar statement that "the end justifies the means." After that we can consider the problem you raise about whether it is all right to employ any means - good or bad - so long as the end is good. When we say that something is "justified‚" we are simply saying that it is right. Thus‚ for example‚ when we say that a college is justified in expelling a student who falls below

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    most war novels‚ Catch-22 shows the irrationality of war and its negative affects felt by soldiers. It is not the usual novel where hero’s are marked by rank and kill counts. Two themes that Heller covers are that of capitalism and free enterprise. He does so by using language‚ style and the character Milo Minderbinder. In the novel‚ Milo assumes the low rank of a mess officer. However he is different from most mess officers. Milo is described as the most incredible mess officer who unlike the other

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    Intellectual Capital

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    Intellectual capital-Tomorrow’s assets‚ today’s challenge Executive summary Abstract This report has the following objectives: Defining the intellectual capital; exploring how to change the tacit knowledge into intellectual knowledge; suggesting how to turn intellectual capital into revenue; highlighting the intellectual management in enterprises. With increasing emphasis on that intellectual property is the greatest asset‚ this report also investigates the ways to protect intellectual capital

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