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    Assignment 3 Photojournalism Student : Suvan Koay Sue Weun Lecturer : Rafidahtul Bt Abdul Rahim Student ID : P15005153 (JAN 2015) The Attractive Places In Penang Island Penang has plenty of must-see attractions that you should cover in your itinerary if you wish to experience Penang. The place that has an array of temples‚ museums‚ beautiful beaches‚ old traditional street food that make your journey trip here more than worthwhile. This island is said to be the country’s unofficial food capital

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    Jack Nicholson‚ an American actor‚ producer‚ screenwriter and director‚ is a three-time Academy Award winner and 12-time nominee. Nicholson is also notable for being one of two actors - the other being Michael Caine - who have received Oscar nods in every decade from 1960s through the 2000s. Nicholson was born on April 22‚ 1937 in Neptune‚ New Jersey. He was raised believing that his grandmother was his mother‚ and that his mother‚ June Frances Nicholson‚ a showgirl‚ was his older sister. He discovered

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    to be Attractive In today’s society many people strive to have the “model” attractiveness‚ a skinny body and gorgeous face. Many men and women want to obtain by taking completely unhealthy and sometimes life-threatening measures. Thus‚ eating disorders‚ among other things‚ are formed. Of the eating disorders one can acquire‚ anorexia nervosa is one of the most common (Lonegran et al. 1). Western societies’ emphasis on appearance pressures many men and women to seek out ways to become what many consider

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    Appendix Standpoint Theory Standpoint Theory: Based on the research of Nancy C.M. Hartsock‚ this theory states that experience‚ knowledge and communication behaviors are shaped by the social groups to which they belong. The theory argues that all standpoints are subjective and as such all statements‚ theories‚ and assertions can only be viewed as a representation of a social location. This critical theory was first illuminated in 1807 by the German philosopher Georg Hegel who discussed the

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    Do you think Tina’s life could still be meaningful? Life could be meaningful as long as Tina is able to overcome the hardship of losing her husband and daughter by accident. However‚ she might realize that her life became meaninglessness‚ since her life full of important feeling‚ emotions‚ and meanings by closely bonding to husband and daughter but all gone in sudden. Therefore‚ it must be a challenge to her to admit that their deaths were an ongoing natural process human being requiring going through

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    Merge Ahead: A Research Agenda to Increase Merger and Acquisition Success Mitchell Lee Marks • Philip H. Mirvis Published online: 30 April 2011 � Springer Science+Business Media‚ LLC 2011 Abstract Scholars have been conducting serious research on the human‚ organizational‚ and cultural aspects of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) for 30 years. Yet‚ over this period‚ there have only been modest improvements in the M&A success rate. In this article‚ we examine corpo- rate combinations

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    Standpoint Theory Paper Racism is defined as the systematic subordination of certain racial groups by those groups in power . As a society‚ we must first eradicate ignorance in order to defeat racism. We must acknowledge that people have different ways of viewing the world and that even though someone may have a different opinion than you‚ it is not necessarily wrong. The idea that people have different ways of viewing the world stems from standpoint theory. Standpoint theory is based on the

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    What Americans keep ignoring about Finland’s school success The USA’s school system needs to be improved‚ and they can look up to Finland. Finland is always one of those lands who has the highest scores in PISA tests‚ and that means that there is something all other countries can learn from Finland. In Finland’s school they don’t exhaust the pupils through several hours‚ but they assign the pupils less homework and teach them through creative play. We can also take notice of the fact that they don’t

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    How Does The Poet Display His Concerns? "Rising five" by Norman Nicholson is a poem based on humans and youths in general regarding how they are always looking towards and focusing on the future rather than the present tense perspective. The poets concerns are people not living the present and the poet has been able to convey this through the use of metaphors‚ presenting imageries and symbols‚ using alliteration and emphasize for certain ideas and through the comparison of man and nature. The first

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    Five" is written by Norman Nicholson. It is about the human tendency to look forward to the future‚ wondering what will happen‚ hoping for the best and anticipating anything positive (at the expense of living for the present)‚ and how people keep wanting to rush through certain stages of life‚ finally rushing to death itself. The poem begins with the description of a little boy soon turning five‚ and his excitement about his impending birthday. The poet‚ Norman Nicholson‚ stresses that in the beginning

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