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    Ayoub Laissouf Globalization Globalization has driven all countries to the competitive world. It pulls them out from their detachments into a world of collaboration and unity where distance and isolation are minimized. Globalization means that the globe has integrated socially‚ economically‚ culturally‚ and politically through advanced communication‚ transportation‚ and technology. It has brought the world together through the exchange of products‚ knowledge‚ and culture

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    Applebee's Pros And Cons

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    OUR RESTAURANT EXPERIENCES Applebee’s was very responsive and provided prompt service. After arriving at Applebee’s‚ we were greeted in 37 seconds and then seated 36 seconds later. Our waiter arrived at our table in 23 seconds and we had our order of French fries served to us in 8 minutes and 45 seconds. The atmosphere at Applebee’s was very pleasant and our waiter was friendly and accommodating. We counted seven courtesies (please‚ thank you‚ your welcome‚ may I help you‚ etc.) that he said to

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    The pump and windshield washer sprays and wipes the grime and bugs off the windshield to its best capability. This great invention was created to help clean the car’s windshield so you can see more clearly and drive more efficient. There are pros as well as cons to windshield washers. The good about windshield washers is that they clean your windshield to the best of their ability. However‚ sometime I feel as if they can make your windshield worse than what is was. Especially‚ when it leaves a ring

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    Antopocene Pros And Cons

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    After participating in class for the past few weeks my interpretation of the Anthropocene is that it is a slow and complex environmental “accident” that took a lot of human effort to create in a short amount of time‚ for the consideration of how long humans have been on this earth. The Anthropocene is a debated name and topic for those who are interested in this field of study‚ the reason why it is debated is because some researchers and scientists would like to believe that civilization as a whole

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    field of criminal justice there are many pros‚ but along with these pros there are many cons. When looking at the pros of the criminal justice field there are some that stand out pretty heavily. Some of these pros include‚ job security‚ and being able to help people. But with each one of these pros there is a direct opposite. The cons include‚ stress‚ and the dangerous situations you will be put in. You have to ask yourself‚ do the pros outweigh the cons? Job security is something that everyone

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    Pros And Cons Of Erikson

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    Erikson (Modern) Psychosocial Theory Believed that childhood is very important in personality development. Most famous for his work in refining and expanding Freud’s theory of stages. Stated that development functions through the "epigenetic principle." EPIGENETIC PRINCIPLE- This principle states that we develop through a series of eight stages‚ and our progress in each stage is predetermined by our success in the previous stage. **Stage 1: Oral-Sensory** Age: Infancy -- Birth

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    Phytomining describes the production of a metal crop by using high-biomass plants‚ which are plants that produce energy or a usable resource when burnt. Phytominers cultivate crops of a specific plant species with high concentrations of a desired metal‚ harvest the plant and deliver it to a furnace to burn and gather its bio-ore. As a potential alternative to environmentally destructive mining practices‚ phytomining has great promise to transform the way metals are extracted from the environment;

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    you calculate the crime rate if given the numbers (you need to know the formula)  #crime/total popX100‚000 UCR pros and cons PRO: paper trail; CON only 50% crime reported Index Crimes list and defined Part 1 (criminal homicide) Part 2 unofficial from NCVS NCVS pros and cons PRO: capture unreported crimes CON: no paper trail Self-reporting pros and cons: PRO: unsigned crime report; Con: subject not identified Bill of rights: What are the key issues of the following Amendments? 1freedom of              

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    college have pros and cons. The pros for the electoral college is that is has been used for years. The basis of the electoral college is written down in the constitution. As long as the United States uses the electoral college as the way to vote in a president there will be no need for a constitutional amendment. It could be years before congress could effectively write and pass an amendment that could

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    Pros And Cons Of Darwinism

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    Despite the relative success of the late Victorian Darwinian Liberals it is arguable that Darwin’s biological ideas were too open-ended‚ matter of fact‚ rapidly outdated‚ and ambiguous in how they applied to humanity to be truly applicable to any type of politics. George Bernard Shaw summarised evolution as being borrowed by anyone “who had an axe to grind” in the late Victorian era. While this may appear to be part of his flippant repertoire‚ there is a lot of truth contained in that statement.

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