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    Rohingya Problem

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    ROHINGYA PROBLEM INTRODUCTION 1. The word Rohinga is derived from Rohang‚ the ancient name of Arakan. Situated on Burma ’s south-eastern border with Bangladesh. Arakan is one of the provinces of Burma and has a population of five million 40 percent of whom are Muslims. Burma was officially renamed as Myanmar on 18 June with its capital at Yangoon. Military rule covers the most of the history of Burmese politics. The Arakan Muslims are unhappy with the prevailing political system in Burma

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    Odysseus and His Flaws

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    Odysseus and his flaws In Homer’s Odyssey‚ the hero is Odysseus‚ a man who left his home to fight the Trojan War and who comes back twenty years later to find his household overrun by suitors courting his wife Penelope. Throughout his journey‚ this rich and complex character battles life’s temptations towards purification‚ since he must overcome his sins and flaws in order to obtain redemption from the gods‚ thus returning home to his throne on the island of Ithaca. However‚ this purification process

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    Rosarina Garcia Iago and his Evil Road To Fulfill his Fantasy In the play Othello by William Shakespeare‚ Iago plays the role of the villain. Due to being insecure and being passed for promotion he creates this fantasy and does whatever he can‚ even goes to extremes to make his fantasy a reality. Throughout the play Iago deceives and manipulates everyone who stands in his way of making his fantasy a reality. Iago uses his intelligence and also trickery to do so. Iago is two-faced throughout

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    The Trolley Problem

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    THE TROLLEY PROBLEM Jessica Fowler Baker College Online HUM 401A In “The Trolley Problem” two scenarios are given to the reader. The first scenario is that the reader is a passerby that happens to be standing near a switch that could change the course of the trolley. The trolley is no longer in control and if it continues‚ it will kill the five people that are standing on the tracks ahead. Over to the side‚ there is another track that only has one person on it. The reader is given the choice

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    Pollution Problems

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    Nowadays‚ many countries are facing serious pollution problems. These problems are caused by human activities and the areas that most affected are land‚ water‚ and air. However‚ there are some solutions that can help people and the environment. Land pollution is a major problem which is increasing day by day. In my opinion‚ the main problem on land is litter on the streets. Fortunately‚ there are a number of possible solutions which could lead to a permanent reduction in the waste. One way would

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    Youth's Problems

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    ’Youth’s problems 1. The most difficult period 2. Drug problems 3. Juvenile delinquency 4. Teenage conceptions 5. Post-adolescence 6. Positive trend 7. The responsibility of one’s actions It is notoriously known that the youth is the most difficult period of the person’s formation. The reason of that is based upon the fact that teenagers strive for identification their place in the universe and try to prove for everyone their maturity. Unfortunately

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    Enviromental Problems

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    ENVIROMENTAL PROBLEMS. Nowadays one of the biggest problems which all human beings are facing is an environmental problem. Animals are dying and people are worried about forests destruction and ozone depletion. A lot of people come with new ideas to stop environmental pollutions everyday. However‚ none of those ideas have worked out yet and the environment is becoming worse and worse every day. I have some suggestions that I believe would be useful in this situation. The

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    Peopl Problems

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    or the problem could be ongoing. When a problem is escalating beyond your control speaking up can cause the problem to refrain from becoming worse. What if a neighbor of the concentration camps had spoken up earlier? Don’t you think that something could have been done to end the holocaust sooner? Well researchers do‚ it was predicted that if someone would have spoken up about what they saw then the holocaust would have possibly ended 1 or 2 years earlier‚ saving many lives. This problem could have

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    Problem Of Homelessness

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    One of the major problems that my community suffers from is homelessness‚ which is a condition of people who lack regular access to housing. According to the institute for the study of Homelessness and Poverty at Weingart Center‚ an estimated 254‚000 men‚ women and children experience homelessness in Los Angeles County during some part of the year and approximately 82‚000 people are homeless on any given night‚ and is caused by several factors such as mental illness‚ drug abuse‚ physical or sexual

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    Problem 1

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    individual consumes more units of an item‚ the person eventually experiences diminishing marginal utility. This means that to increase marginal utility‚ the person must consume less of an item. Explain the logic of this behavior using the example in Problem 20-1. 20-2-A. As a consumer eats their first few slices of pizza‚ the level of satisfaction will eventually hit a maximum where they have thoroughly enjoyed it. After hitting the level of satisfaction‚ every piece of pizza after that will diminish

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