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    In the modern workplace there is no longer the attitude that ‘a job is for life’. Nowadays‚ many people take the option to change jobs‚ while others prefer not to. In my essay‚ I will explore the good and bad points of the above attitudes. One of the main benefits of staying in one job is security. Changing employer often means a period of instability‚ where one may have to think about moving house‚ or temporarily losing a steady source of income. Staying in one job means these problems are avoided

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    (EMEs) he thought would lead world economic growth for the next fifty years (Griffiths‚ A and Wall‚ S. p 594). This essay aims to identify and critically evaluate the key economic‚ political and technological factors and conditions that have enabled Brazil to become a rapidly developing economy. According to Antoine W. Van Agtmael (1981) the term emerging markets can be broadly defined as nations in the process of rapid growth and industrialization using economic liberalization as their primary engine

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    1. Assess the view that gender roles and relationships have become more equal in modern family life. (24 marks) Some sociologists support the view that gender roles and relationships have become more equal in modern family where as some sociologists believe that they have not. These beliefs are developed from factors such as the domestic division of labour‚ the impact of paid work and resources and decision making in households. Firstly‚ the domestic division of labour refers to the roles that

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    Today‚ the present of technolody has become more frequent in many people’s life. Also‚ it make their life today easier to handle. I strongly agree with this opinion. We can see the helpfulness of technolody in our daily life. Nowadays‚ people can travel a long distance or even around the world in a short time thanks to the help of modern transportation like plane‚ car and ship. Also‚ satellite technolody allows us to watch TV shows from over the world anywhere and anytime we want. Besides‚ we

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    Have you ever thought about what it would be like to completely lose your identity? People who are a part of a cult face this every day. Whether they are born into it or join it on their own‚ they are isolated and alone. Their identity becomes the cult; it defines who they are. There are many different types of cults‚ ranging from religious to political to marketing. Each has characteristics that define what and who they are but are all difficult to fit into one particular category. Many stem from

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    There is an estimate that 70% of people within the UK have a hidden disability and 10% of people that have some kind of medical condition that is considered a type of hidden disability like dyslexia or bipolar disorder which within the UK 1.5 million people suffer with. Having a hidden disability means that either you have a medical disorder that you cannot ‘see’. You could see types of supports like wheelchairs but the main meaning is that you cannot generally see anything wrong with them by looking

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    Power is the most influential thing that many people wish to have. Some Government believe that once they have power‚ they will have everything under control in their hands. Moreover‚ in order to maintain that power forever they will have to do everything to keep people under control. Just like a book called 1984 by Orwell illustrated all kind of things that the power influenced people in Oceania like how they treated people‚ controlled psychology and actions of the citizens. These are how government

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    Practical English CITY ___________________________________ STATE/PROVINCE ZIP/POSTAL CODE OR 97347 Check if this is a new address. PHONE ______6_________ Complete this answer sheet and attach it to your examination before mailing it for correction. HAVE YOU Provide answers to questions 4–6. Question 1 is based on the following paragraph. Name and explain two types of prewriting. Answer: purpose‚Why are you writing? What do you hope to achieve? The answer is your purpose. 2 medium‚Why

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    To often then not‚ people in the world today will look at the cause of what they are doing instead of how they are doing it or the effects that this cause could have on others. They look at the rewards of the end goal but do not account for everything that one has to do to reach that goal. People get set in their beliefs and do not want to change their ways‚ and in the book Things Fall Apart‚ you can clearly see how people get set in their ways. Two concepts from the book Cosmopolitanism‚ are the

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    In Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics‚ the idea of people finding happiness‚ which is the ultimate end and purpose of human existence‚ depends on having a moral character. The possibility of people being able to do the right thing would be more clear in situations where people’s lives may be on the line. Aristotle repeatedly reminds us that in ethics‚ there are no universal/absolute rules or laws in place that dictate how people should specifically act under specific conditions. Everything has the potential

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