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    What has influenced Allen Ginsberg in his writing?Why did it turn out being so queer and controversial?Allen Ginsberg is an American poet that mostly wrote about what was considered taboo topics at previous times.His writing is result of several influences in his life such as relationships‚ cirumstances‚and experiences. Ultimately giving us his published masterpieces.Allen Ginsberg was truly an amazing poet‚he never gave a crap about what others would say. People arrived and left‚either way affecting

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    The Duhkha Hypothesis Nathan Roets In his now famous discourse at Deer Park - traditionally believed to have been his first - the Buddha revealed his Four Noble Truths. These constitute what many consider to be the core ‘dharma’ (the truth about the universe and life as reflected in the Buddha’s teachings). The First and Second Noble Truths offer the Buddha’s specific diagnosis of ‘duhkha’‚ while the Third and Fourth give us his prescription for attaining ‘nirvana’ (liberation from ‘duhkha’). I

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    Criminology has been ‘Gender-blind’ rather than ‘Gender neutral’. Discuss It has been argued that the gaze of criminology has been primarily focused on male offenders‚ Cain (1989) argues that criminology is in fact incapable of speaking in gender neutral terms (cited in Walklate 2001: 19). A reason for this includes that history has been prepared to offer universal explanations of crime achieved by the study of the male offender. Feminists such as (Naffine 1997: 18) believe that criminology has been

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    Explain what is meant by “The Population Bomb” and to what extent do you agree that this bomb has been diffused. “Population will inevitably and completely outstrip whatever small increases in food supplies we make. The death rate will increase until at least 100-200 million people per year will be starving to death during the next ten years.”- Paul Ehrlich‚ Stanford University biologist The population bomb theory was made popular by Paul Ehrlich’s 1968 book “The Population Bomb”‚ Ehrlich posited

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    Why has the functionalist perspective been so severely criticised? Structural functionalism developed out of the European philosophical traditions of the C19th. It was in some respects‚ a response to the massive social upheavals of industrialisation and political unrest of the times as it offered a way of accounting for social unrest by looking at the power of society over the thoughts and actions of men. The nature of humanity was seen as selfish but rational. Man needed the power of society to

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    from using a substance that have not been tested on animals first‚ therefore it been underlined the importance of animals experimentation. In animal experiment context‚ if the attempt takes place‚ the animals that are involved in this examination will face harm. If the experimenter does not attempt the experiment then nothing will be attained. This may cause loss in human beings because they won’t benefit from a cure for their disease because there is no cure been made or it might lead or another tragic

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    The article A Comparison of Mainstream and Sidestream Marijuana and Tobacco Cigarette Smoke Produced under Two Machine Smoking Conditions examines the amount of chemicals released in mainstream and sidestream smoke from tobacco and marijuana. This goal was achieved by using smoking machines set at predetermined smoking conditions to promote the emission of the compounds of interest. Also‚ due to the meticulous planning and methods standardizations the researchers were able to collect the needed data

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    Executive Summary: There has always been a need for forensic accounting to investigate fraudulent activities for accountants and law enforcement professionals. Although there are initiatives in accounting education which focuses on the importance of accounting instructions and these initiatives also teaches students on how to learn accounting education and emphasize continuous lifelong learning and out-come –based assessment. Forensic accounting is a complex whole of accounting‚ auditing‚ economics

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    citizens ’ trust in leadership and system". Consequently many countries have attempted to curb internal corruption that affects all levels of government and society. However‚ Asian countries have been particular unsuccessful at eradicating corruption. In this essay I will analyse the reasons why Asia has been so unsuccessful at eradicating corruption‚ namely: a lack of motivation for reform‚ a cultural acceptance of corruption‚ and the Asian anomaly that corruption does not necessarily hinder economic

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    mentalistic explanations. How do they differ from behavioral explanations? Mentalism as described by B. F. Skinner is the separation of mental consciousness and the behavioral actions that one participates in. An example of this‚ would be asking a person why they put on a sweater and the person responds‚ “I just felt like it.” This differs from behavioral explanations because it is not a pragmatic or scientifically accurate understanding. 2. How do public and private events differ to a radical behaviorist

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