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    connection to the New Beetle’s heritage in spirit. According to the research‚ younger consumers use words such as ”fun” and “unique” to describe the car‚ and these features of the New Beetle make them feel confident and help them attract more attention. Most of the young people (18-34 years-old) are single or married without children‚ who having unique and active lifestyle. The New Beetle exactly fits what they want‚ a small and special car. Moreover‚ the “Drivers Wanted” campaign applies directly to this

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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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    Impact breaker has the features of big reduction ratio‚ high- efficiency crushing‚ easy to maintenance‚ etc. cubic shapes of the crushed material. They are the ideal equipments for construction of the highway and water and electricity construction.The usage of Impact breaker: This series of products can process the material with side length of 100-500mm. Countries in the development‚ social progress in‚ with the development of economy and raise the level of science and technology‚ natural mineral

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    Blogger‚ etc. We see this term being a big part of Clive Thompsons book Smarter Than You Think and is an essential element to understanding technology today. According to Thompson‚ ambient awareness is “almost like being in the same room as someone and picking up on his/her mood and thoughts by the stray signals he/she gives off” (Thompson‚ 2013). He continues to say that ambient awareness is like a type of E.S.P. where “you create a picture of someone else’s internal state gradually‚ actually unconsciously

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    You think English is easy? 1) The bandage was wound around the wound. 2) The farm was used to produce produce. 3) The dump was so full that it had to refuse more refuse. 4) We must polish the Polish furniture.. 5) He could lead if he would get the lead out. 6) The soldier decided to desert his dessert in the desert.. 7) Since there is no time like the present‚ he thought it was time to present the present. 8) A bass was painted on the head of the bass drum. 9) When shot at‚ the dove dove

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    comprises‚ inter alia‚ both for coastal and non-coastal States: (1) Freedom of navigation; (2) Freedom of fishing; (3) Freedom to lay submarine cables and pipelines; (4) Freedom to fly over the high seas. These freedoms‚ and others which are recognized by the general principles of international law‚ shall be exercised by all States with reasonable regard to the interests of other States in their exercise of the freedom of the high seas. Article 3 1. In order to enjoy the

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    had events occurred differently‚ the whole direction of the war‚ and the result‚ might have differed. It is my opinion that the Battle of the Somme is the most crucial turning point of WW1. This might seem like a strange choice‚ given that this battle‚ above all‚ seems to represent the disastrous stalemate that locked the western front for most of the war. However in this essay I will argue that the Battle of the Somme achieved its central purpose‚ and began the inevitable decline and eventual defeat

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    empire‚ and even attacked North Africa. 4. What other reasons do you think the Vikings may have wanted to conquer? ----So they can settle down for once‚ instead of constantly

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    Do you ever think about being a slave? How brutal and harsh being a slave was? Well‚ poor Frederick Douglass knows exactly what it’s like‚ and here’s his story. Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey is also known as Frederick Douglass‚ he was born in February 1818. His real birth date is unknown‚ but later in his life‚ they celebrated it on February 14th. Frederick was born in Tuckahoe‚ Maryland. Frederick was born into slavery. When he was just 12 years old‚ he learned to read and write from a

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    inner self does not change by using long sets of repetitions throughout most of his poems such as poem 31‚ the repetition of “in vain” stating that everyone in the world cares what others think of themselves no matter how hard a person tries not to. Whitman illustrates that no matter what a person has experienced‚ the person may change on the surface but everyone shares at least one quality which unites a society together which is why he shows compassion towards all races and human beings in his poems

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