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    Paper 1: Coffee Advertisement The text is a magazine advertisement for decaffeinated organic coffee‚ and its purpose is to persuade the reader to buy this product at a local store due to its positive attributes and ideal processing methods. The text‚ published by the company "global cafe direct‚" is primarily targeting people who wish to experience "the real taste of coffee without the side effects of caffeine" entering their bodies. Caffeine of course is a stimulant with many side effects of its

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    Chapter 7 * Management theory was first described over 100 years ago during the industrial revolution. Defined as coordination of human‚ material‚ technological‚ and financial resources needed for an organization to reach its goals. Management is multipurpose organ that manages a business and manage managers and manages workers and work. * 5 functions of manager’s job: planning‚ controlling‚ organizing‚ staffing‚ and leading‚ continuous improvement. * Top level managers (chief executive

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    Today‚ tourism is one of the major industries in the world and also is a great source of foreign exchange for many nations which major possessions are the natural resources. Between Tourism and the environment has a complex relationship. There are many positives and negatives impacts of tourism will discuss in this essay. One of the main negative impacts of tourism is noise and air pollution. Tourism may cause the same forms of pollution such as air emissions and noise. Noise pollution from buses

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    Commercials on television tend to portray stereotypical roles of gender. |The effect of television imagery can be particularly consequential in modern industrial societies like the United States‚ where 98% of households have at least one television set and the average American watches over 30 hours of television each weekX(Coltrone‚ Adams 1997‚ 325). These images do not create an accurate image of the modern woman‚ often demeaning their role in society. Females are depicted as attractive sexual objects

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    ROMEO AD JULIET-THESIS

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    A. INTRODUCTION William Shakespeare‚ an English playwright‚ was widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world’s pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called “England’s National Poet”. Shakespeare’s early classical works include greatest comedies such as “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”‚ “Merchant of Venice” and “Much Ado About Nothing”. Shakespeare also wrote three tragedies namely “Macbeth”‚ “Julius Caesar” and the very famous romantic tragedy‚ “Romeo and Juliet”. Romeo

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    The relationship between Jus ad Bellum‚ Jus in Bello‚ and the modern warfighter is very controversial‚ and this debate has pitted many philosophers against each other‚ specifically the revisionist and the Just War theorist. The majority of the discourse revolves around how we should treat combatants with regards to the justness of their war and are they responsible with the justness of their war‚ Jus ad Bellum. I would argue that not only should the justness of a combatant’s war deem how we view

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    Victoria’s Secret has several ads on television and in magazines that are most likely to bring attention to women. This particular ad contains an image of a women’s arm‚ her hand in a seductive position while holding a red bra in her fingers looking like she is about to drop it on the ground. The background is dark pink around the edges and gets lighter as it gets closer to the bra. This effect draws the audience in so they focus on the bra in the center of the ad. In small letters under the bra

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    Primary Source Analysis History‚ Religion "Confessions" is a collection of thirteen books by St. Augustine of Hippo chronicling his religious transformation and devotion to God. Extracted from this collection is Book 1‚ chapters 1-2. At this time of his life Augustine is 43 years old and the year is around 397. The period was religiously tumultuous‚ for one ’s religious choice often sent a political message. In Book 1‚ chapters 1-2‚ Augustine makes clear his choice and religious alignment

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    ART 322 Shaking Up Japan: Edo Society and the 1855 Catfish Picture Prints (A1167731) Haruka Koda 12/10/12 The Shaking of Japan Gregory Smith in his essay‚ “Shaking up Japan: Edo Society and the 1855 Catfish Picture Prints”‚ focuses on the state of political consciousness among the Edo commoners in 1855‚ which is when the Ansei Earthquake struck Japan.  The author explains the social and political devastation the Japanese society experiences. The traumatic event led to a Japanese Urban

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    Between 100 and 600 AD‚ the Roman Empire experienced division and unity of the empire with the contribution of religion‚ and language. The government of the Roman Empire had more or less stayed the same through 100 CE and 600 CE. The system was called the Roman Republic where the male citizens of the Roman Empire elected their leaders. In this system‚ there were senates‚ consuls‚ tribunes‚ perfects‚ and an Assembly of all male who were free and were Roman citizenship. During the reign of Diocletian

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