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    appreciatebeing a Malaysian citizen who has the right to live a peaceful and war-free life.Moreover‚having high patriotism will ensure that we really love our country andwe will not do anything to harm the peace and harmony.For example‚every oneof us can respect the µNegaraku¶ song and our µRukunegara¶‚ fly our national flagduring Independence dayand so on. Therefore‚if everyone plays their part andbecomes more patriotic‚ this will easily enhance the spirit of national unity. Secondly‚as loyal Malaysians

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    They are all artists and do not appreciate the interference with their artistic side. Natalia is part of this company due to the fact that she was a talented and respected dancer with them. Elizabeth‚ on the other hand‚ has to earn the boards respect by respecting the artistic talent and following the company’s values. She failed to communicate effectively how customer intelligence can help the company’s mission. She continues to refer to the company as “you” not including her as part of the

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    this Act the Inspector has a huge impact on the children as he influences them to become tolerant‚ compassionate and teaches them to show respect. This is one of the reasons for why the children are against the Parents‚ the parents do not believe in respecting each other and once the children come to terms with respect they try to tutor the parents about respect but the parents don’t want to hear about it. On the first page of Act 3 Eric reveals to the family that he is the father of Eva Smiths

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    Rodolfo Vera Quizon

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    Rodolfo Vera Quizon‚ Sr.‚ (July 25‚ 1928 – July 10‚ 2012)‚ known by his screen names Dolphy and Pidol was a Filipinocomedian-actor. He is widely regarded as the country’s "King of Comedy" for his comedic talent embodied by his long roster of works on stage‚ radio‚ television and movies. It’s been said that he who laughs last‚ laughs the loudest. Dolphy has had not just a colorful career but also have a colorful life. He taught a concept that has been inherent to his life and work‚ humility and

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    E3 The main legislation in our country that supports the rights for children are: The Children’s Act 1989 The Children’s Act 1989 aimed to make sure that the welfare of all the children is paramount‚ working together with the parents to protect children from any harm. The Act was intended to be strengthened to give the child equal rights and to make certain that their feelings and wishes were respected. The death of Victoria Climbie in February 2000 exposed shameful failings to protect her

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    Battered Women Fight Back

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    Battered Women Fight Back! Situation Analysis: ✓ Battered Women Fight Back! is a Boston‚ MA 501 (c) (3) agency with a goal to increase awareness that domestic violence is a direct violation of a person’s fundamental human right‚ Stacy Kabat is the main force driving BWFB! ✓ There are compelling statistics demonstrating the extent and gravity of domestic violence in the US‚ ✓ Women and children are the principal victims of domestic violence‚ ✓ Domestic violence is a major

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    I Ain’t Comin Back After reading this short story‚ I ain’t comin back‚ by Dolphus Weary‚ I have such a different type of appreciation for what I have. My outlook on poverty‚ my lifestyle‚ and what I take for granted has all changed. I see poverty as a very real‚ scary‚ and possible thing for all of us. We‚ as a nation‚ should realize how lucky we are to be living in nation that is free. Free to do ultimately whatever we please. I have always learned about poverty and what the blacks had to deal

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    Protecting Women from Domestic Violence “Domestic violence is the most ubiquitous constant in women’s lives around the world. There is virtually no place where it is not a significant problem‚ and women of no race‚ class‚ or age are exempt from its reach” -Joni Seager Abstract: Domestic violence against women is a social problem that occurs in nearly every corner of the world. Recently‚ some states have begun to recognize that women must be protected from abuse by family members and intimates

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    solely to one business: beauty. It is a business rich in meaning‚ as it enables all individuals to express their personalities‚ gain self-confidence and open up to others. Beauty is a language. L’Oréal has set itself the mission of offering all women and men worldwide the best of cosmetics innovation in terms of quality‚ efficacy and safety. It pursues this goal by meeting the infinite diversity of beauty needs and desires all over the world. Beauty is universal.  Since its creation by a researcher

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    against women and why it occurs but what most agree on is that the motive behind the abuse is rooted in gender inequality and it is for that reason some refer it as gender-based violence. In her report about violence in the lives of women‚ Stephanie Montesanti writes that the feminist opinion about the cause of this violence comes from “male-dominated social structures and socialization practices that teach men and women gender-specific roles that can influence violence and abuse against women” (Montesanti

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