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    support their study. The problem has been developed with the question “ How corresponding workloads and required hours of working affects the academic performance of TED working students of OMSC ”. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM 1. What are the reasons why some students of TED of OMSC are oblige to work while studying? 2. Are there any advantages or disadvantages engaging in work while in school? 3. What are the factors affecting the academic performance of college

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    Why Men Rebel By Ted Gurr

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    main causes of civil war is‚ relative deprivation and discontent. Ted Gurr the writer of “Why men rebel" defines relative deprivation as “a perceived discrepancy between men’s value expectations and their value capabilities”. The theory claims that the coincidence of “deprivation-Induced discontent and sense of identities such as cultural identities is the main factor of political mobilization”. The theory of Gur is similar to the theory of Stewart that expresses when there are political‚ social and

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    Ted Ammon Murder The murder of Robert Theodore Ammon‚ known as Ted Ammon‚ shocked the east end community. Nobody had been murdered in East Hampton in over 20 years. The 52 year old banker was very popular with his business colleagues. His private life seemed ideal‚ two adopted children‚ five homes and luxury cars. Some facts seemed very ominous though‚ one being the vicious divorce Ted Ammon was involved in with his wife Generosa. The murder was centered around Danny Pelosi and Generosa Ammon

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    Ted Turner’s innovation idea came after his father’s death when he takes over his father’s billboard broadcast company. Ted Turner was motivated to prove to his father that he was worthy of taking over the company and he also wanted to be at the top. Turner was a brilliant man who was crazy enough to try all the impossible things and actually successful at it. When Turner takes over the billboard company and expands it‚ so that his broadcast can reach all over America and eventually it reaches to

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    The Effect of Acetyltransferases on 2 different strains of E. coli Introduction Scientists have recently discovered that resistance to antibiotics may not be such a new thing. Evidence of bacteria samples in Canadian permafrost proposes that these resistances have been around for at least 30‚000 years (Luiggi 2011). In our required pre-lab reading‚ we learned tuberculosis is becoming increasingly drug-resistant‚ giving proof that bacteria can adapt to necessary changes in order to survive (Barry

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    Al Gore Ted Talk Summary

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    In the ted talk video‚ Al gore starts by mentioning that the arctic ice cap has reduced by 40 percent from the year 1980 to 2007. Al gore emphasized the ice cap’s vitality to our ecosystem. The ice cap usually increases during cold seasons and decrease during low hot seasons. Digital image show that the permanent ice has shrunken by more than half over the past 25 years. A multitude of frozen carbon lies around the arctic ice cap‚ then it decreases the carbon rise and turn into methane. All of this

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    Theories of Victimization

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    Theories of Victimization (3) Melissa Marciano CRJ330-01 Dr. Dian Williams The greatest predictor of becoming a victim in the future is if a person was a victim in the past. For example‚ if a person was sexually molested as a child‚ it’s likely that person will become a victim of rape as an adult. David Finkelhor and Nancy Asigian suggest three types of characteristics increase a person’s potential for victimization: Target Vulnerability‚ Target Gratifiability‚ and Target Antagonism. Target

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    Can a gamer apply their online skills and traits to real life situations that will solve many of the world’s problems? In the TED Talk “Gaming can make a better world” American game designer and author Jane Mcgonigal places much emphasis on the topic of productivity through gaming. She believes that “if the rewards to create a better world‚ were similar to an online game‚ then more gamers would be willing to take action to better society”(3:30). She adopts a provocative tone in the form of “creating

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    John  N.  Pasmore   Essay  TED  Talk  of  Auret  van  Heerden     Working  out  Poverty     Auret  van  Heerden  is  a  compelling  speaker.  He  currently  serves  as  president  and   CEO  of  the  non-­‐governmental  organization  (NGO)‚  Fair  Labor  Association  in  Geneva‚   Switzerland.  In  a  video-­‐taped  TED  Talk  (http://ow.ly/rWoZR0)  he

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    Sylvia Plath’s poem‚ ‘Whiteness I Remember’‚ and Ted Hughes’s poem‚ ‘Sam’‚ are two poems which describe an experience of Plath’s when she was a student at Cambridge. She was out on her first ride when the horse she had hired the normally-placid Sam‚ bolted. Although Ted Hughes’s is describing the experience he uses insinuations throughout the poem to let out his perception of his marriage with Sylvia Plath‚ hence infuriating‚ the conflict in perspective between the two poems. The ideas of ‘conflicting

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