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    Matriculation Number: A0096459L Tutorial Number: D12 Tutor: Ng Shi Wen Question 3 “SEA is a region without an identity.” Discuss this statement with reference to at least 3 examples.  Introduction Southeast Asia (SEA) is a region whose countries include and are classified into 2 different regions namely the mainland‚ consisting of Thailand‚ Cambodia‚ Burma‚ Laos‚ Vietnam and Peninsula Malaysia‚ and the insular regions‚ consisting of East Malaysia‚ East Timor‚ Singapore‚ Brunei‚ Indonesia and The Philippines

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    Crime Rate Very by Region

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    Crime rates vary by region. For many years‚ southern states have had higher crime rates in almost all crime categories especially violent crimes; so called a “southern subculture of violence”. Although the “lead” has changed so many times in recent years between the South and the West that the FBI’s Uniform Crime Report has indicated that the South has once again lead the nation in violent crime. Miami‚ Florida‚ has by far a high rate of violence. When it comes down to violent crimes in Miami‚ “Murder”

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    Believe it or not‚ everyone wishes to be someone different. William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth‚ portrays Lady Macbeth as wanting to be more masculine. Lady Macbeth craves for control over herself and Macbeth. Through her ruthless actions‚ it can be observed that she will do anything to obtain power and authority. The change of Lady Macbeth’s identity begins strong and leads to a downfall. After Duncan’s murder‚ Lady Macbeth gains her weakness back and feels guilty. In Macbeth‚ William Shakespeare

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    Estepani Venegas EstepaniVenegas@gmail.com Political Science 01 Section 0135 Critique#3; The Terrible Transformation The main conflict about the The Terrible Transformation was the way they started a new social and economic system by practicing slave trade. They would determine your freedom based on your skin color. European traders would go to west africa and bring slaves over to the united states so that slave owners could purchase them to work on their crop fields. This was very unfair

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    POINT PAPER SUBJECT: Assessment of the Caucasus Region 1. ISSUE. Provide the USEUCOM Commander an overview of Azerbaijan’s approach to the situation in the Caucasus Region. 2. FACTS. a. Primary National Interest: Azerbaijan’s primary national interest in regard to the Caucasus Region consists of three sets of inter-related areas: governance‚ energy‚ and security. It is in Europe’s interest to see the states of the Caucasus develop into strong sovereign states based on the rule

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    Political Conflicts

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    Steven Adriel R. Dizon SS111-BA2T Prof. Violeta E. Sioson POLITICAL CONFLICTS Introduction: Political conflict is the clash between groups of people for the control of power‚ authority‚ prestige‚ and resources. In many societies‚ only the state is legally empowered to use force to resolve many political conflicts like feuds‚ banditry‚ raids‚ ethnic conflicts and revolution. At the southern end of the Philippine archipelago‚ close to Indonesia and Malaysia‚ lies Mindanao—a large island

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    1. What are the six regions of the Sun? The six regions of the Sun are the core‚ the radiative zone‚ the convective zone‚ the photosphere‚ the chromosphere‚ and the corona. The core is at the center of the Sun‚ while the corona is the outermost region of the Sun. 2. What is nuclear fusion? What role does nuclear fusion play in the Sun? Nuclear fusion is when two atomic nuclei combine into one heavier nucleus. Nuclear fusion plays the role of providing energy for the Sun. This energy is created as

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    understand the process of transformation and the effects on gene expression. The pGLO(-) culture had growth on the LB medium‚ while the LB amp and LB amp + ara mediums had no growth. It was expected that the LB medium had growth on the plate because it served as a control. The LB amp and LB amp + ara had no growth or glow under UV light because they were not successfully transformed and still contained the antibiotic ampicillin that prevented the growth of E. coli (3). The pGLO(+) culture had growth on all

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    1)  Contrast Hillton’s earlier corporate culture with the emerging set of cultural values. Hillton’s earlier corporate culture and its artifacts: Hillton’s earlier corporate culture was one of entitlement and comfort Employees were promoted fairly quickly. Promotions are determined by seniority (not performance). Guarantee of employment (the city of Hilton Had never laid off employees) Lack of performance measure and accountability - few controls in place. Lack of respect for taxpayers. Lack of

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    Political Thinking POL200Y1 September-17-2008 Thucydides as historian and theorist  Athens and Sparta were the superpower of Greece  Athens and Sparta led victory for Greece against Persian  Athens are sea power and Sparta is on land  After that Athens began to take power/empire over Greece  He didn’t record exactly what happened but recreated them - moments  He included his large/general judgements about human nature  About human nature  Democracy as a form of political regime

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