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    1. In the Belmont Report‚ there are three basic cultural ethical principles. The first principle is respect for person. The respect for person requires the researchers to state clearly the information of participation. The information‚ including the range of potential risks and benefits that the research would generate‚ the research procedures as well as the alternative procedures‚ and the purposes of the research‚ should be provided to the participants before the participation of them. It also requires

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    Colonization is defined as the action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area. The effects of colonization vary due to cultural values and practices‚ but most native people’s culture was diminished when they were forced to convert to other religions‚ traditions and values as well as family roles. Therefore‚ when examining the novel Things Fall Apart‚ the film Dakota 38 as well as the film Rabbit Proof Fence‚ it can be further proven that in the

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    African slaves are responsible for the colonization of the new world‚ instead of arrogant and slothful Europeans. Historian and BHP expert‚ Anita Ravi explains that there was a‚ “labor shortage” in the Americas (Ravi). The Europeans were probably the cause of the labor shortage in the Americas because they were too conceited and indolent. Europeans thought of themselves as the purest and most extraordinary people around. They believed that they were above all others and because of this they didn’t

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    Northeast- The Northeastern region had a large amount of family farms. The exception to this was New England‚ which found raising cattle to be more profitable. New York and Pennsylvania had large amounts of fertile land for farming. The family farms that existed focused primarily on providing for their families. Once their family’s needs were met‚ goods were often exchanged with local towns for needed supplies. Forests were heavily thinned due to the need for lumber supplies in winter. Most of the

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    In the U.S.A‚ there are four major regions. The northeast‚ the midwest‚ the south‚ and the west. They each have an abundance of natural and mineral resources‚ and each have key components that have helped us become the strong and leading nation we are today. The northeast is known as our manufacturing and trade center and contains some of the world’s most famous megalopolis’ such as New York City‚ and Washington D.C. The northeast has relatively few natural resources and it’s only resource of

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    Chapter 6 Investing Abroad Directly` Foreign direct investment (FDI) Putting money in activities that control and manage value-added activities in other countries Direct ‚hands-on management of foreign operations. An equity of 10% or more in a foreign-based enterprise. Multinational enterprise (MNE) Firms that engage in FDI Foreign portfolio investment (FPI) Investment in a portfolio of foreign securities such as stocks and bonds. Holding securities‚ such as stocks and bonds‚ of

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    To what extent did the political and economic effects of the Seven Years War in North America help cause the American War of Independence? The American Revolutionary War‚ also known as the American War of Independence‚ was a conflict that erupted between Great Britain‚ and its American colonies from 1775 to 1783. In 1775 British soldiers invaded America with the intention to rule the country. The American War of Independence lasted for eight years and over time the War tore American and British

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    Today‚ many people see America to be the land of opportunity and wealth. During the beginnings of the New World‚ this fact was relevant to the Europeans as well. England began colonizing America in the 1600s‚ when religion became very difficult‚ British had to obey the Catholic Church or they would get killed. This created the largest migrations in written history. The Great Migration in search of a new life free from persecution and open to numerous opportunities. The Puritanism was a form of Protestantism

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    Student Name Professor Name Subject Date The Motives of Fateful Meeting in Joyce Carol Oates’s short story “In the Region of Ice” In her short story “In the Region of Ice”‚ Joyce Carol Oates portrays the complexity of human characters‚ thus revealing the most intimate and hidden movements of human soul. In the given story‚ Oates intentionally makes the opposites collide‚ interact‚ and coexist‚ despite all seeming differences and conventions. And the main protagonists – Sister Irene

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    THE CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION * Dubbed as the “ Watershed Cradle of North Luzon” - because it hosts 9 major rivers that provide continuous water for irrigation and energy for Northern Luzon (it will start here the various rivers‚ the Cagayan River and the Agno River / “La Montañosa” * Is the Philippines’ only land locked region * It is consisted of the 6 provinces – Abra‚ Apayao‚ Benguet‚ Ifugao‚ Kalinga‚ and Mountain Province. * It encompasses most of the areas within the Cordillera

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