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    Maxine Waters Conclusion

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    woman. But you never would have guessed that one of the strongest women are in St. Louis. Maxine Waters has a status of being a fighter and one of the most powerful black women in U.S. politics. She has ambition‚ passion‚ and the will to fight for what she believes in. Maxine Waters was born in 1938‚ in St. Louis. She was 5 of 13 children living in one of the St. Louis

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    of the most widespread health complications in the world. There is a lack of adequate cautioning concerning its increase and prevalence in modern day society. An individual suffering from the lack of sleep has to contend with both short-term and long-term repercussions and is also at a higher risk of suffering from several types of disorders. The purpose of this essay‚ consequently‚ is to examine the causes and effects of sleep deprivation and offer recommendations on how to prevent the condition

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    between 1800 all the way through 2017‚ the gender roles between men and women have drastically changed. In the 1800’s it was very common for men to go to school‚ acquire an education‚ and use their education to earn a job that lead to a future success. The men provided a house‚ the food‚ and often‚ the materials needed for day to day life. As the man worked‚ the roles of the woman were to care and nurture the man‚ keep the home clean and tidy‚ and if any‚ watch after the children as they grow older

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    with the idea that at the end‚ Winston would end up inevitably dead. It’s that what makes the ending so great‚ it was caused by Winston’s actions throughout the novel‚ while it still was in a way very surprising and couldn’t have had a different ending that worked with the rest of the book. Winston’s initial “hate” for the party‚ his relationship with Julia‚ his meetings on the old guy’s shop‚ their initiation in what is known as the brotherhood and the reading of Goldstein’s book; all these events

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    Indonesian cuisine varies greatly by region and has many different influences.[1][2][3] Throughout its history‚ Indonesia has been involved in trade due to its location and natural resources. Additionally‚ Indonesia’s indigenous techniques and ingredients were influenced by India‚ the Middle East‚ China‚ and finally Europe. Spanish and Portuguese traders brought New World produce even before the Dutch came to colonize most of the archipelago. The Indonesian islands The Moluccas (Maluku)‚ which are famed

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    Conclusion We recognize that learning to speak and write in English in this age of globalization is extremely essential especially if we would like to be able to compete in the knowledge-based world. Learning language is the only key that will allow us to communicate with other foreign country because this is considered as a universal language so we must be acquainted in this language in this epoch. Learning requires a more conscious process of accumulating knowledge of the features such as vocabulary

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    personal gain. This was the case for Josef Mengele and the twin experiments he was in charge of at Auschwitz from 1943-1945. The experiments that were performed were abuses of power that Doctor Mengele held over the prisoners at Auschwitz. Mengele earned a Ph.D. in physical anthropology from the University of Munich and acted as an assistant to Dr. Otmar von Verschuer. Otmar von Verschuer was known for his interest in experiments on twins‚ providing Mengele with ideas to take with him when he arrived

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    victim. In modern times‚ women have fought for higher wages and jobs that are usually held by men. In the 1800’s women were looked at as housewives and their job was to take care of the children. The majority of women back then didn’t have jobs since the man was the main source of income. Elizabeth Stanton was one of those women in the 1800’s who really wanted to see a change in the way women were treated as human beings. In her essay Stanton states‚ “Such has been the patient sufferance of the women under

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    The Milgram Experiment

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    Stanley Milgram: ’electric shock’ experiments (1963) - also showed the power of the situation in influencing behaviour. 65% of people could be easily induced into giving a stranger an electric shock of 450V (enough to kill someone). 100% of people could be influenced into giving a 275V shock. The Milgram Experiment Stanley Milgram (1963) Experiment: Focusing on the conflict between obedience to authority and personal conscience. Investigate: Whether Germans were particularly obedient to authority

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    Milgram Experiment

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    interaction    Milgram’s experiment is to study the effect of obedience to authority. Study was performed to determine what factors influenced people to submit to authority and to what extent people conform an order against their conscience despite knowing it causes distress and harm to another person. McLeod‚ S. (1970).   40 male participants between age of 20 to 50 years old from various occupation ranging from unskilled to professional were recruited for the experiment. They were rewarded $4.50 for

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