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    Being Organized

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    ing Natacha Petit-frere Professor Donigan December 1‚ 2011 Being Organized Many of us are incompatible of being organized. Organization is a skill that must be learned and practice by an individual. It’s a rare person among us who doesn’t feel the need to get more organized. I consider myself fairly organized I show my organization skills by coordinating my clothes by style‚ color coding sections for my college courses‚ having a sheet of paper‚ a calendar and a white board. A lot of us

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    Crime and Punishment By: Your Name Date Professor Fyodor Dostoevsky in his fictional novel Crime and Punishment‚ written in 1866‚ explores redemption through suffering and the inner thoughts of a "criminal" by providing insight into a young man named Raskolnikov’s mind before and after the murder of a decrepit old pawnbroker. In Crime and Punishment‚ a young scholar named Raskolnikov murders a miserable old pawnbroker to prove a theory of his‚ which states that extraordinary people

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    To what extent is religious language meaningful? There are two ways to approach whether religious language is meaningful. Some philosophers such as logical positivist have a cognitive approach based on facts and learning through experience. Anthony flew is one philosopher whom shares the belief that something can be seen as meaningful through assertion‚ statements that can be proved empirically through synthetic reasoning. The other approach to the statement is a non-cognitivist method‚ which

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    Evidence-based practice is the process of applying existing research findings that has shown to work when considering a chosen strategy. It is based on analysing the collection of data that has contributed towards a specific knowledge base‚ which has been shared amongst fellow practitioners within a specific field‚ with the aim to inform current practice within a profession. It encourages practitioners to guide their practice by drawing on existing research and applying it. The use of evidence-based

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    Migrants who come to Australia already possess the linguistic structures of their mother tongue‚ and these will affect the way they speak English‚ forming an ethnolect. Consequently‚ a person’s language is a clear indicator of their past ethnic origins‚ and the English they choose to speak will also indicate how they would like others to perceive them. This latter is true for everyone‚ as we all vary our language according to context. Bill is a young Chinese student who has come to Australia

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    In “War Making and State Making as Organized Crime” Charles Tilly argues that there is an analogy to be drawn between state‚ or war making and organized crime. He argues that the powers in control of both state and war making are “self-seeking entrepreneurs”. Tilly believes that the people who hold the control of both war and state creation are just as guilty of creating violence for their own personal advantages and gains as those “self- seeking entrepreneurs” he compares them to. Tilly argues

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    This article discussed the origins of Lowland Maya Civilization and the role of the Gulf Coast Olmec. There are speculations that the Gulf Coast Olmec had some type of influence on the lowland Maya Society. According to recent excavations‚ the growth of ceremonial space that turned into pyramid and plaza complexes have similar buildings in both Lowland Maya areas and in the center of the Olmec. Since Gulf Coast Olmec is considered the mother of culture‚ it could be assumed that the Olmec culture

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    generate ideas and apply available resources to everyday situations. We guide them in being responsible contributors. They are encouraged to maintain good citizenship and show active involvement in their studies and in school activities. We teach them what it takes to be academic achievers. We allow them to set goals and take measures to ensure those goals are met. They are also taught to manage their time wisely. We promote effective communication when students are writing or speaking to others.

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    The origins of Judaism

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    Examining Monotheism within the origins of Judaism Judaism today is considered as one of the oldest monotheistic religions today. The religion dates back four thousand years ago‚ rooted in the ancient region of Canaan which is present day Israel and Palestine. Judaism traces its custom to the covenant God made with Abraham and his lineage‚ that God would make them a sacred people and give them a holy land. The primary figures of Israelite culture include the patriarchs Abraham‚ Isaac‚ Jacob‚ and

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    What are the types of crime of the powerful? Crime‚ itself‚ is defined as ‘an act punishable by law‚ being forbidden by statute or injurious to the public welfare’. Power‚ or powerful refers to those who have the ‘ability or capacity to influence the behaviour of others or a course of events’ (Oxford 1989). In this essay then‚ the phrase “crime by the powerful” is not exclusive to misdemeanors carried out by elite financial institutions‚ corporations and dominant individuals such as civil officers

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