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    Subsidiary assignment C: The election and values All the three presented enclosures are about the parliamentary election in 2011. Enclosure C1 is written by Rune Engelbrecht Larsen‚ enclosure C2 is written by Ida Auken and Astrid Krag (SF) and enclosure C3 is written by Bo Lidegaard. What all the three enclosures has in common is‚ that they all have immigration policy in focus. According to the enclosures‚ it is therefore the immigration policy that determines the content of the value policy in

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    Patricia Smiley is an American author best known for writing the Tucker Sinclair series of novels. The Tucker Sinclair series features Tucker Sinclair a management consultant who finds herself embroiled in murder mysteries necessitating that she become an amateur sleuth. Her other series of novels is the Pacific Homicide series of novels that is still ongoing. Smiley was born in a Washington‚ in a small agricultural town where her mother taught her to love books. It was during her childhood that

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    all‚ at one time or another‚ have found ourselves frustrated and unsatisfied with the opposite sex. When it comes to intimate relationships‚ this concept seems to rise at a greater level of agitation and tension than other relations with people. Deborah Tannen’s Genderlect Theory gives insight to where these communication complications come from between opposite sexes. She highlights the matters of communication differences such as: (1) women’s rapport versus

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    and discuss at least three symbols in this novel. Explain what they symbolize and how they were important to the plot. In the novel‚ And Then There Were None there were three important symbols. The three symbols are the storm‚ the mark on Judge Wargrave’s forehead‚ and food. The storm symbolized the violence that was happening on Indian Island. The mark on Judge Wargrave’s forehead symbolizes how he is linked to Cain from the Bible‚ the first murderer. Food symbolizes what people need to survive

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    October 21‚ 2013 The population estimate of the Ellis County was 153‚969 out of the 26‚059‚203 in Texas as of the year 2012 (Cubit‚ 2013). There are 37‚020 households in this county. A total of 29‚653 families reside in this region. The Ellis County has a population density of 118 people per square mile (Cubit‚ 2013). The population comprises of different races. The Whites make up 80%‚ the African Americans 8%‚ the Native Americans 0.5%‚ the Asians 0.4% the Pacific Islanders 0.02%

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    office‚ there are three committees I will support throughout my term; 1 education‚ health and human services‚ and the public health committee. There are many reasons why I chose these three committees‚ but there is one thing specifically that ties all three things together and that is mental health. Education is important to me because we gain majority of the information we learn from elementary through high school. I have realized from personal experience that mental health is important for people to

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    The best thing you could ever do is take advice. In the story The Three Little Pigs‚ Andrew Lang illustrates that listening to suggestions could save your life. Using the counsel he gets about his rival’s [the fox] ways‚ the third little pig outfoxes his foe. The third little pig‚ Blacky‚ pays attention to his mother’s guidance and respects what she has to say‚ eventually using that recommendation to defeat the fox. His mother cautions him of how the fox will attempt to deceive them‚ to aim to get

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    In your opinion‚ what are the most important issues discussed in the EU-Russia dialogue‚ and why? How can the problems in the relations be solved? Experts believe that today Brussels and Moscow go through worst times in the history of bilateral relations. On the one hand‚ both sides are interested in collaboration‚ development of joint projects and strengthening of friendly ties. But on the other hand it’s really hard to come to a mutually agreeable solution‚ because of strained relations between

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    Trade was the most important factor in the growth of the British Empire. Do you agree? One of the main factors of the growth of the British Empire is trade. The other main factors are: rivalries with other European countries‚ the spread of Christianity and the desire to colonise. All of these factors are important‚ but I think that the main one is trade. Trade earned a lot of money‚ and the East India Company had a lot to do with this. Some of the money which was made from

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    gives strong arguments based on historical facts or even actual facts and statistics which made his essay reliable. Studs Terkel’s essay “C.P. Ellis” is another kind of writing that can help us to understand the causes of prejudices. Terkel tells us the story of C.P. Ellis‚ a former Klansmen who claims he is no longer racist. C.P. Ellis is a white guy from a low-income class. The numerous misfortunes of his life will lead him to become a Ku Klux Klan member. But after some events will happen

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