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    Throughout Al Pacino’s Looking for Richard and Shakespeare’s King Richard III‚ there are many similarities between both texts. This can be seen through values such as the importance of integrity as well as trust. However‚ it is only to a certain extent that both texts portray these similar values. Throughout Al Pacino’s modern remake of Looking for Richard‚ many modern cinematic techniques such as the specific use of colours‚ rearrangement of the original text as well as comparisons made in commentary

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    More than 30 years ago the hypothesis of an interventional approach in patients with unstable angina or non–ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) was considered only after a "cooling-off" period. This negative attitude was in part justified by the lack of effective antithrombotic adjunctive therapies and devices in the management of lesion containing thrombus and the subsequent early hazard of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). The delay—many days or weeks after hospital admission—to

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    competitive‚ especially for alternative fuel cars which has become more popular with the rises of environmental concerns. Tesla an American Company was founded in 2003 by a group of Silicon Valley engineers as electronic cars manufacture‚ in 2006 Tesla launched the production of the first electronically sport car‚ nowadays‚ the company provides power train components for car producers including Toyota and Daimler‚ Tesla is worth more than $25 billion (Groom‚ 2014) and in USA the company has one of the

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    Words Hurt More Than Actions No person should be allowed to verbally harass another. It is wrong to bully someone and say they did it because of their strong moral or religious belief. If they have something to tell another person it should be something their doing wrong‚ like if they stole something‚ and not because of how the person is (sexual orientation‚ religion‚ etc.). Michigan should not of have passed this bill because verbal abuse is worse than physical abuse. The state is practically

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    There is more to life than just having everything What use is a sword if you use it to peel apples? What use is a boat if you sail in it in a swimming pool. And what use is a life you waste it chasing worldly illusions? History remembers those who do‚ not those who have. You can possess all the wealth in the world and yet be the poorest of all. For man’s identity stems from his emotions and his characters‚ not his mortal possessions. Of course‚ in today’s materialistic world‚ where success

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    Effectiveness is more important than efficiency? Joel Fleming – Affirmative The following theory was first propounded in ’ (Samson‚ D & Daft 2012‚ p. 17) “Effectiveness is the degree to which the organisation achieves a stated goal. It means that the organisation succeeds in accomplishing what it tries to do. Organisational effectiveness means providing a product or service that customers value. Organisational efficiency refers to the amount of resources used to achieve an organisational goal

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    another different people whose have special ability. Those people are smart in some skills those people are called them talented or talent. So some people believe that talent is more important than grit however some people think grit is more necessary than talent. From my experiences: I can say grit is more important than talent for success because grit is necessary for build good future and grit give you experience in many areas. First‚ building good future isn’t easy. You have to work hard

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    Internal audit’s role in modern corporate governance Thought leadership series Risk and Advisory Services Internal audit’s role in modern corporate governance Recent events have highlighted the critical role of boards of directors in promoting good corporate governance. In particular‚ boards are being charged with ultimate responsibility for the effectiveness of their organisations’ internal control systems. An effective internal audit function plays a key role in assisting the board

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    More than Meets the Eye In his novel‚ Eye for an Eye‚ William Miller traces the origins of justice in talionic societies. In order to explain how these talionic societies began to use currency‚ Miller cites Aristotle’s philosophical novel‚ Nicomachean Ethics. Aristotle believes that currency comes out of a need and that need keeps society together‚ while Miller believes that the types of currency evolved to fit the changing requirements of society. Miller traces the evolution of currency in talionic

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    Discuss the proposition that culture is more important than the individual. Many cultures have different ways on how they view the group versus the individual. This depends on whether it is an individualist culture or a collectivist culture. An individualist culture is one I which people tend to view themselves as individuals and to emphasize the needs of individuals. Western culture tends to be individualist. A collectivist culture is one in which people tend to view themselves as members

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