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    Nguyen Hong Nhung Class: H61111B Student code: L9917997 Rewrite: Why competition is good for everyone. The article by Dr Yi Min Tsai shows the benefits of free trade to Australia. Overall‚ most of her arguments are convincing. However‚ she has some unpersuasive ideas that the trade leads to diversifying choices with lower price‚ creating chances to local producers and perceiving new skills. First of all‚ the author presents an unconvincing idea that free trade agreements lead to

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    are people good or bad

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    ARE HUMAN GOOD OR EVIL Are Human Good or Evil? Are they good or are they evil? All people are born selfish and will only seek their own interest and that this selfishness often leads to violence and war. I thought that one supreme ruler should rule all people in order to prevent ruckus. On the other hand I believe that the natural state of humans was one of peace and harmony. I thought that democracy was a reflection of our basic needs and that it was the only way to have fairness and equality

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    What is the difference between emic and etic research? Provide examples from the field of psychology that illustrate the misapplication of both approaches to research populations in urban settings. Good day classmates: This has got to be one of the most difficult D Q ’s that I have ever encountered‚ I pray that this is correct !!! Emic research according to Marshall‚ Pierre‚ and John (1999) is the emic approach‚ which is typical of much ethnographic anthropological research‚ emphasizes

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    All We Know - Chainsmokers The song ‘All We Know’ by the Chainsmokers is a song‚ (assisted by a music video) showing the idea of sorrow and anger after losing someone important in your life. It follows an unknown character in the video‚ a young man. It begins with him receiving a phone call then proceeds to follow him through pain and anger‚ the phone call is in darkness‚ the person on the other end of the line is muffled and is unable to be interpreted. The key idea expressed in this text is that

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    1919  by  former  President  Woodrow  Wilson.  This  day  is  referred  to  as  Veteran’s  Day  in  the  United  States.  A  significant   amount  of  Americans mistakenly believe that Veteran’s Day is in honor of all who have perished  during  a  battle  or  war.  It   actually  honors  all  personnel  who  ever  had  an  active  military  status.  According  to  Merriam­Webster  Dictionary‚  “A  veteran  is  ​ someone  who  fought  in  a  war  as  a  soldier‚  sailor‚  etc.”  However‚  this  definition 

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    I believe that people are naturally good to others‚ because there isn’t as much cold-hearted people as there is with the good-people. In the world there is a lot of good people that will go out of there way to help anyone that they can. During hurricane Harvey majority of the people that were stuck at there homes couldn’t go anywhere they would have to stay out there house till someone came to get them. People say there isn’t enough people good people in the world but after everything that happened

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    We The People Summary

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    The authors of We the People believe that the heaviest influence on the public and policymaking through the media is done through agenda setting‚ framing‚ priming‚ and leaks. Agenda setting is the media’s ability to select certain issues‚ legislation‚ policy‚ etc. and bring it into the public’s eye. The media selects these simply by determining the amount of importance it has on the nation’s public and whether or not they will gain ratings from the presentation of the issue. Once the media is convinced

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    Good Country People Flannery O ’Connor ’s “Good Country People‚” is written in third person while using the omniscient narrator to focus on different character ’s consciousness throughout the story. Therefore‚ the reader knows what some of the characters are thinking about; so he/she is able to see the irony involved in the story. O’Connor’s use of symbolism in the choice of name is almost of being ironic‚ and humorous; furthermore much of the irony is implied in the title of the story‚ “Good

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    Response Reading For “Good Country People” by Flannery O’Connor One thing that I’ve learned for sure is that most of the famous writers (so far‚ that is) have died at an early age. I see in her bio that O’Connor was one of them. Ok here we go; I see that I am in for a bizarre climax. [1] Well now‚ Mrs. Freeman‚ she sounds like a stubborn person to me‚ one who hates to admit when she’s wrong. She sounds just like my mother-in-law. I wonder what was considered “important business?”[6]

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    the past with other people from different race and color. Then‚ she wrote about how the border patrol treat the immigrants badly just because their race or skin color. I will interpret Silko’s choices for her article because I think that if we find explanations to the writer choices we will have a better understanding to the text. I will be focusing on the reasons that made her choose the title “Fence Against Freedom” to tell the reader that freedom become hard to get for people who are from different

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