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    among friends and family. Firsly‚people have strong communication through tv.When tv have a funny show or a good film ‚people will have more topic to talk whith friends and family.It creates relationship around us.Furthermore‚watching tv is a daily activity of many family such as:mothers‚fathers ‚sons‚daughters‚etc…have chances to talks together after a long day. Secondly‚tv ily members getting closer.When it have an education show‚people in a room can gather around and dicusses about

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    Introduction In the early morning of Thursday‚ 14 February 2013‚ Oscar Pistorius‚ the “Blade Runner” from South Africa‚ his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp was shot and killed at Pistorius’ Pretoria home. Pistorius was taken into police custody and was formally charged with Steenkamp’s murder in a Pretoria court on 15 February. The bail hearing commenced on 19 February under Chief Magistrate of Pretoria Desmond Nair. Prosecutor Gerrie Nel claimed that Pistorius had put on his prosthetic legs‚ walked

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    Depression in the 1920s‚ Simon Kuznets first developed the idea of an instrument‚ which could - just like a clinical thermometer - measure the economic development within a country‚ the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). This new approach in modern Macroeconomics‚ though it cannot measure human happiness‚ admittedly is the most important indicator of a national economic performance. In order to raise a national GDP‚ the state’s government has the duty to intervene. John Keynes championed the idea of a contra-

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    Significance of Achieving Macro-Economic Aims Governments are aware of the fact that achieving key macro-economic aims would act as an effective driving force in propelling an economy to a new era of welfare. There are 5 macro-economic aims‚ however‚ three are considered to be of enormous significance in the early stages of establishing a prosperous period. The first macro-economic aim which requires imperative attention is ‘Economic Growth’. Economic Growth refers to the rise

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    HISTORY Volvo Car Corporation is a Swedish automobile manufacturer‚ owned by the Chinese Zhejiang Geely Holding Group. Volvo Car Corporation was founded in 1927‚ in Gothenburg‚ Sweden. Volvo was originally formed as a subsidiary company to the ball bearing makers SKP. When Volvo AB was introduced on the Swedish stock exchange in 1935‚ SKF sold most of the shares in the company. Volvo Cars was owned by AB Volvo until 1999‚ when it was acquired by the Ford Motor Company as part of its Premier Automotive

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    and influenced others‚ especially social life. Now technology such as video games and cellular devices has affected us both positively and negatively. Sometimes when you get bored or take a break you start to play your smartphones. You check Instagram‚ texting your friends‚ or start to play games. But then you realize you spend more time on your phone than doing what you were suppose to do before. Phones can be a negative and positive influence in your life. A positive effect of cell phones is that

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    The book “Daily life in China On the eve of the Mongol Invasion 1250-1276” is a Chinese historical book that historians and readers will enjoy to read because it has information written about all aspects of life during 1250 in such a vivid way that it would not be insane to say that is possible to picture the stories and documents found within the book. This book mentions about a time when the population of China was only six million inhabitants compared to the 1.3 billion of today but was the riches

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    conditions not only on the battlefield‚ but also in their camps. The daily life of a Union soldier consisted of hours of drills‚ minimal food rations‚ and harsh conditions while fighting to end slavery. The Union soldiers shared many similarities. To enlist as a soldier the boy had to be at least 18 years old. Most were in their late teens and early twenties though boys as young as 15 reportedly enlisted and lied about their age (“Life as a Soldier During the Civil War‚” 1). Bell Wiley described the

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    of International Economic Relations The purpose of the essay is to draw out the conceptual differences of Liberalism‚ Realism and Marxism. Each author stands for different approach among the three readings. Deundey and Ikenberry are liberals‚ Gilpin researches for Realism‚ David Harvey is a typical scholar of Marxism. The perspectives of three authors overlap on three issues but have different view on them. The first issue is what are the main actors involved in economic relations according to liberals

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    Mass movement (india) 1920 to 1942 The idea of Satyagraha Mahatma Gandhi returned to India in January 1915. As you know he had come from South Africa when he had successfully fought the racist regime with a novel method of mass agitation‚ which he called Satyagraha. The idea of Satyagraha emphasized the power of truth and the need to search for truth. It suggested that if the cause was true‚ if the struggle was against injustice‚ then physical force was not necessary to fight the oppressor. Without

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