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    Self-confidence and success There is a general controversy nowadays over the issue whether self-confidence is the most important factor for success. Some people advocate the idea that self-confidence is the most significant element required in success believing that without self-confidence‚ people even don’t have the courage to face the problem‚ while others criticize this idea contend that they cannot see a link between the two things. For whatever the opinion‚ I firmly support the idea that self-confidence

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    Immigrants Migration

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    countries often migrate to more prosperous nations in hopes of bettering their circumstances. Immigrants move into densely populated (global) cities usually look for social‚ political‚ or economic opportunities‚ which‚ at times‚ can lead them into conflict with the established communities. When immigrants migrate to the United States‚ they tend to settle in global cities for various reasons. Immigrants often believe that there are countless job opportunities being offered in these large‚ dense cities

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    Illegal Bunkery

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    The Political Economy Of Illegal Bunkering In Nigeria By Kòmbò Mason Braide (PhD) Port Harcourt‚ Nigeria   Demonise & Diabolise: The Niger Delta has been a source of illicit international business deals (like the trans-Atlantic slave trade)‚ as far back as the 15th century. Today a new form of syndicated criminal proclivity is threatening the very foundations of Nigeria’s petroleum industry‚ and by extension‚ the Nigerian economy‚ as well as putting tremendous pressure on Chief (General) Olusegun

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    Police Brutality

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    There is a widespread and persistent problem of police brutality across the United States. Thousands of individual complaints about police abuse are reported each year and local authorities pay out millions of dollars to victims in damages after lawsuits. Police officers have beaten and shot unresisting suspects; they have misused batons‚ chemical sprays‚ and electro-shock weapons; they have injured or killed people by placing them in dangerous restraint holds. This is the first paragraph of an

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    Police Officers are a symbol of justice in the public eye. They represent a long storied tradition of courage and sacrifice to uphold and protect the law. Officers are expected to maintain the highest degree of ethics and personal behavior throughout their careers. Great lengths and expense go into each and every recruit. All of this hard work and dedication is to help form and shape the best men and woman within America’s police force. However‚ what happens when the trust has been broken and

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    Illegal Immigration

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    English 102 25 June 2013 Illegal Immigration Illegal Immigration has been a problem for a very long time now in the United States. It has also been a very controversial subject for as long as I can remember. Illegal immigration goes back hundreds and thousands of years. Living in such an anti-illegal immigration state has been tough‚ there is always something about illegal immigration laws going on‚ and politics talking about it and the saddest part families being separated‚ daily. In

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    Interview with an immigrant

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    political oppression‚ and war. Whereas pull factors are generally positive‚ such as better economic opportunity‚ political freedom‚ and favorable reception toward immigrants” (Potocky-Tripodi‚ 2002‚ p. 13). In order to understand the resettlement and adaption of immigrants in a host country‚ it is critical to examine all aspects of an immigrant migration path. In light of this phenomenon is significant to understand this process through the lens of three stages of migration: premigration and departure

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    JUST as destinations can rise and fall in popularity‚ so can the activities and tours you take while on holiday. A decade or so ago‚ bungy jumps and skydives were the activity to take while on a trip‚ making you the envy of friends and family when you got home. Nowadays‚ people are more surprised if you haven’t jumped out of a plane or off a bridge upon your return home. And the same goes for tours too. So if you’re looking for something a little different when it comes to a tour‚ you could try

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    The Local Thug

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    A particular encounter that I was directly involved in writing would in my ENG 400 class. Our assignment was to write a short story. We would later have our classmates read the story and give the reader feedback. The story I wrote was called “The Local Thug”. This story was about a young woman’s relationship with a man that took a tragic turn. In my story‚ I used the perspective of the woman and the perspective of the media about the young man. In my story‚ the young woman starts to date a young

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    Police Today

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    Police officers are around to keep us safe and are viewed as individuals who not only follow the law but ensure that others do the same. Though this is the usual case‚ not always do our police officers practice these ideas. Problems amongst the police force have been around since prohibition and are only increasing in our dangerous and corrupted society. Corruption‚ on-the-job dangers‚ and the use of deadly force are all issues facing the police departments today. Since the days of prohibition

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