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    Adulterated food: a serious public health problem in Bangladesh Adulteration of food with toxic chemicals harmful to health has reached an epidemic proportion in Bangladesh. The newspapers have dubbed it as the ‘silent killer’. It is very difficult to find a sector of food industry which is free of adulteration. From raw vegetable and fruits to milk and milk products to fish‚ meat and processed food–every food item is contaminated. Almost every day in the news papers‚ newer and newer methods

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    BACK US is an acronym that he made to keep alternate detainees together‚ and it remained for "don’t Bow in public‚ stay off the Air‚ concede no Wrongdoings‚ never Kiss the farewell‚ and US remained for Solidarity over Self." Stockdale talks about how‚ in jail‚ the riskiest thing is losing control of your disposition‚ supposing you don’t have anything to lose‚ and viewing yourself as a recluse. Stockdale could keep up responsibility by keeping everybody together and underlining how critical having

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    of Baldwin’s essay is equality. He establishes this theme in his essay with the juxtaposition of a poor white man and a black man. In this essay‚ Baldwin speaks of how “People are continually pointing out to me the wretchedness of white people in order to console me for the wretchedness of blacks.” He says that people say that being black is not that bad because there are white people in the same situation and that there is still hope for the black because of people like Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis

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    numerous social and economic problems Italy had. As the new dynamic leader‚ Mussolini wanted to solve these problems because the success of his policies would lead to his increase of popularity as the _Duce_ and contribute to his consolidation of power. Although his policies brought changes to Italy‚ they were also one of the causes of the downfall of fascist Italy. Hence‚ it is difficult to assess Mussolini ’s domestic policies in terms of the benefit it created to society as a whole. One of the key

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    According to Black Enterprise‚ Nicki Minaj grew up wanting to be her own boss. "As a child‚ my mother didn’t have a job where she was the boss‚” she said “And I always looked at that and wished she was the boss and did make her own rules. So from very early on‚ I felt like ‘You know what? Whatever I do‚ one day I want to be more in charge of my business.’” It’s hard to argue that she did not do exactly that‚ especially given her newly acquired place on Time’s list of "The 100 Most Influential People". She

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    Crime is increasing in our society. We often ask ourselves "why?". There are many reasons. Firstly the law isn’t strict enough for criminals‚ so many of them aren’t afraid of punishment. Criminals spend too little time in prison and they have too good conditions there. In many countries‚ as in TV and other entertainments. I think that our government should be more interested in these people and try to help them (give them places to live‚ meals). Everybody knows that many crimes are committed by

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    about life‚ and an extended metaphor Wilson uses to show the crumbling relationships between Troy and Cory and Troy and Rose. Troy Maxson represents the dreams of black America in a majorly white world‚ a world where these dreams were not possible because of the racism and attitudes that prevailed. Troy Maxson is representative of many blacks and their "attitudes and behavior...within the social flux of the late fifties‚ in their individual and collective struggles to hew a niche for themselves in the

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    turned into a tool for their oppressive regimes. As a result of this historical reality‚ many people are skeptical of the role that trade unions can play‚ and only lately have the workers from these countries started to recognize the positive role of trade unions in the fight for protecting their rights. Other differences exist across Europe‚ especially regarding the role and organization of trade unions. In most countries‚ trade unions are organized in confederations. In Kenya however‚ we have COTU

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    our lives and might many of us were born in conflict. In the world‚ everyone faces conflict but may in different ways. Conflicts in our society come in many forms. It can be physical‚ verbal‚ internal‚ domestic‚ local‚ international‚ and social and it can be widespread or limitted. Although‚ conflict can raise for many reasons‚ one of the main reasons is ‘ignorance’. It can be seen through many societies and throughout history. Ignorance can create conflicts between people that lead to war‚ religious

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    to “People Like Us” In the essay “People Like Us”‚ Brooks states that maybe we are indeed a diverse nation when considered as a whole‚ but when you look at us on the community level‚ we are homogenous. Brooks describes numerous ways in which Americans separate themselves from one another. Overall‚ I agree with the points made by Brooks and can draw many similarities to my own life. For example‚ when Brooks describes how our towns or cities can become racially homogenized. “People Like Us” begins

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