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    established between Germany and Thailand‚ both have their embassies in the respective countries ever since. In 1980‚ the economic relations started to bring hundreds of German companies into Thailand‚ trades and communications between the two nations‚ since then‚ became inevitable. Geographically‚ Germany and Thailand are undoubtedly two polarized countries; the former is located in the Western Europe‚ while the latter is located in the South-east Asia. Culture wise‚ however‚ some similarities can still

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    gladiators do not show many similarities to modern football‚ the two are actually closer than they appear. Gladiators and football players both consume specialized diets in order to perform. As with many athletes today‚ gladiators ate high energy meals and drank “sports drinks” (Coleman‚ 2011; Curry‚ 2008). Andrew Curry from the Archeological Institute of America said‚ “gladiators ate…plants…[and] downed vile brews of charred wood or bone ash” (2008). For gladiators the

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    SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES ASPECTS | SIMILARITIES | DIFFERENCES | THEMES | For the short story‚ The Drover’s Wife the theme is life is precious and needs to be protected. Four innocent life would be lost if the drover’s wife fails in the duty as a protective mother.For the short story Looking for a Rain God‚ the theme is also life is precious. The moral issue on life in this story is; no one has the rights to take his or her life. Life is the gift of God and it is precious. | For the short

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    Contribution of engineer to economic development of Sri Lanka after the ethnic conflict Jayasuriya D.P 120258P Introduction Today Sri Lanka is an independent country. After the 30 year of war Sri Lanka is rising for the prosperity. Because of this war Sri Lanka couldn’t able to stand alone like a developed country. Engineers are mainly contributing to the development of Sri Lanka. * Benefits that gained after the war Sri Lanka faced a three decades of terrible war. It was started

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    I am proud to say‚ "I am a perfect blend of sweet and salty." My ethnic background consists of two; My dad being Salvadorian and my mom is Mexican‚ making me and my siblings quite the concoction of Hispanic blood. You would think because we are all in the Hispanic category our lives wouldn’t be difficult since we speak Spanish‚ have the same characteristics‚ and usually‚ family traditions are or should be quite similar. Not completely‚ in this case‚ I recently found out that it isn’t common for Salvadorians

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    Ethnic Stereotypes in New Zealand and their Impact on Behaviour Within the world of psychology‚ the subject of prejudice has been studied intensively. And like all other attitudes‚ prejudice is made up of three different components: an emotional component‚ a behavioural component‚ and a cognitive component. Stereotypes represent this cognitive aspect of prejudice. According to the Stereotype Content Model (SCM)‚ stereotypes express generalised evaluative beliefs about a particular group of people

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    It has been thought for many years that the United States is a nation of liberty‚ security and good‚ but on September 11‚ the terrorist attacks on the world trade center‚ made us open our eyes and took away that U.S.’s innocence. Have you ever wonder‚ which were the United States actions‚ which cultivated that incredible amount of hatred‚ which grew in some people’s mind up to the level of wanting to take their own lives in order to hurt the U.S.? These terrorist attacks really shocked many people

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    Leila Haynesworth Mr. GS AP CoLa 11 8 September‚ 2014 Brave New World and 1984 are not so much warning‚ but wise examination by both authors that we have total control of our own lives. We have enhanced tools and created things for our well-being‚ but it is up to us how we choose to handle them. For example‚ cell phones‚ they have become so technologically advanced that it is hard for us to stay off of them. They have a web browser and an app for everything including several social media sites.

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    command economy. Yet both of these nations have one thing in common and that is that they each country believes they do the best job in providing the basic needs for their population The US is a modern society and needs to have a modern definition of what a modern democracy is. The definition of a modern democracy is a form of government‚ where a constitution guarantees basic personal and political rights‚ fair and free elections‚ and independent courts of law (Marcus G. Jud‚ 2004). Most of the population

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