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    country could take place. The broad aims of Lenin’s communism were to redistribute wealth among the Russian people and to support the Red Army with artillery and weapons. Lenin did not achieve his goals to establish communism in Russia. The agricultural and industrial sectors in Russian collapsed due to the unorganised nationalisation that took place. Communism also had bad social effects on the people of Russia. Although the Russian economy was going through a crisis‚ Lenin was still able to support and

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    rooted in cognitive psychology (Bargh‚ 2002). Before people buy‚ or choose‚ or decide‚ they engage in more or less elaborate‚ conscious information processing. Information processing according to Chaiken (1980) and Petty‚ Cacioppo and Schuman (1983) cited by Ap Dijksterhuis & Pamela K. Smith (2005) may lead to certain attitudes and these attitudes in turn may or may not affect decision. The amount of information that is processed is dependent on various moderators‚ such as involvement. The sort

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    My opinion is that people have the right to break the law‚ especially for reasons that are infringement of citizen’s rights or any unconstitutional law. Breaking these kinds of laws does not give the right to break any other laws. We have done this in the past many times. Breaking the law is only acceptable if it is against any immoral/unjust laws. As said by Frankel‚ “In short‚ if anybody has the right to break the law‚ this cannot be a legal right under a law. It has to be a moral right against

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    tablets-some things that were unheard of just a few years ago‚ have manifested themselves in the lives of many in our society today‚ now considered a ‘necessity’. Though they claim to make our lives easier‚ personal technology like phones‚ computers‚ TV’s and cars will simplify tasks‚ make people less independent‚ and drastically change their lives. The growing dependence society has on personal technology is a detrimental path that is shrinking peoples brain capacities‚ contributing to long term health issues

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    Anthony Allen Intro to writing 2 February 2‚ 2014 An Incident that made you Believe in Fate Honestly I have no idea where I might stand on this one‚ as I have had things happen‚ that needed to happen for many reasons‚ occur out of the blue and make enormous changes in my life. At the same time I am all for my own free will and making what I wish to happen a reality through hard work and smiles‚ but I can say that there is one incident that happened that made me realize that maybe our lives are

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    technology addiction Introduction Technology surrounds us wherever we go and we are in constant with all sorts of devices without thinking how many time about their usage. This could not be truer for mobile phones and how we use them in society today. Within the last decade‚ the prevalence of cell phone ownership and usage has increased sharply. Nowadays‚ it is no longer the calls that are taking up a caller’s time‚ but the innumerable text messages being sent throughout the day. According

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    Technology I INTRODUCTION Technology‚ purposeful human activity which involves designing and making products as diverse as clothing‚ foods‚ artefacts‚ machines‚ structures‚ electronic devices and computer systems‚ collectively often referred to as “the made world”. Technology can also mean the special kind of knowledge which technologists use when solving practical problems (for example‚ designing and building an irrigation system for tropical agriculture). Such work often begins with a human

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    Winston Smith lives in. The novel nineteen-eighty four by George Orwell follows Winston’s life in a dystopian‚ post apocalyptic London. The book warns about the dangers of totalitarian rule. In this essay I plan to show how “The Party” maintains control over its citizens by making them suffer. The London in which Winston lives is derelict and rundown. Basic amenities such as electricity and plumbing are very poor. Winston’s flat is typical of the awful conditions in London: “Victory Mansions were

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    Brazil has emerged as a global competitor in a range of sophisticated technology sectors. They have launched active campaigns to build a strong international competitive position in the information technology off shoring business. Their IT out sourcing sector is small relative to India ’s. The theory about international trade states that the differences in endowment factors of production‚ levels of technology that determine the factor intensities used‚ efficiencies with which these factor intensities

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    The growth of supermarkets does however have some benefits for competition. Firstly‚ due to the uniformity of products‚ prices are easily comparable across stores for consumers. This means they can compare pricing strategies of different supermarkets and see which has the most competitive pricing‚ therefore get the best deal available to them‚ increasing competition and allowing consumers to make a more informed choice when buying. Prices of commodities do not fluctuate a lot because of this‚ as

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