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    The moment Mikhail Gorbachev became the Soviet Union’s leader was the beginning of the end for the Cold War. Appointed in 1985‚ Gorbachev was left with a broken nation‚ whose people had little freedom to voice their beliefs without facing repercussions from the communist society that was so ingrained in the Soviet at that time. Faced with economical problems along with the current government’s poor treatment of the people‚ Gorbachev knew he need to ameliorate his degrading and suppressed nation.

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    Long before the globalisation‚ the internet and advanced telecommunications many companies with an international orientation have applied expatriate managers - some even since the early days of international trade. The theme for this essay is critically to evaluate the reasons why international companies continue to use expatriate managers even though it is a very expensive option. The term expatriate originates from the Latin words ex patria (out of fatherland) and refers to an employee from

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    Selfishness Most assume that selfishness is both wrong and unhealthy. But is this true? Selfishness means acting in one’s best self-interest. Contrary to popular opinion‚ all healthy individuals do have some levels of selfishness. Dr. Seuss displays a clear picture of selfishness through his story The Lorax. Likewise Hosea Griffith also does the same through his poem The Selfishness of Hearts. The main characters in the story‚ Once-ler and the Lorax prove a great point of selfishness. The Lorax

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    "Cigarettes kill you" that was the warning provided in the box – cigarette packs at this time. The sentence is very simple. However‚ if the note its meaning‚ this sentence is very terrible. Not even just that sentence‚ the Government has also provided the picture – a terrible picture of the consequences of smoking on the packaging. If we humans are smart and think‚ of course we are aware of the meaning of sentences and horrifying pictures. However‚ still there are people – people who are not acknowledged

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    IMPORTANCE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE 1. Assistant Official Language of India: India being a multicultural and multilingual country has Hindi as its official language and English as its Assistant Official Language. English is thus a window language. For those who do not know Hindi or whose mother tongue is not Hindi‚ it is imperative that they should at least have knowledge of the English language. English is the most commonly spoken after Hindi in India. 2. International / Global Language: Because of

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    Professor Lori White English 101 19 October 2009 Who Said It Better In my Chemistry class‚ there are two students who always ask make remarks or ask questions about the topics discussed: a male and a female. When the male student asks questions‚ the people in my class sit quietly and listen to the professor’s explanation‚ but when the female student asks questions‚ the class—including myself— gets annoyed. They begin to roll their eyes and sneer. Even my professor seems to be annoyed at times

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    Language of Terror When a person is put in an incredibly horrifying situation where the outcome is unpredictable many physical and emotional changes take place. Joyce Carol Oates’s story "Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?" places Connie‚ a typical teenager‚ in this situation. Throughout the story‚ occasionally using religious undertones‚ Connie’s language of a typical teenager gradually changes‚ from calm and somewhat curious to nervous and terrified. Early in the story on a

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    with amusement. I asked them why they were laughing and they responded that the expression “Okey Dokey” was old fashioned and it sounded very funny to them. I was very surprised‚ I did not think I was so old‚ but decided not to use it again. However‚ that was not the end of my language bloopers. One day I used the expression “It’s a pity” and my colleagues did not know what I meant. I was not quite sure if that expression is used only in England (I studied British English) and people simply did not

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    further equal opportunities and prevent discrimination. Importantly ‚ its programs have a positive impact not only on women‚people of color‚ the disabled but all members of the society. 2.According to my knowledge‚ united states is the country that has successfully implemented affirmative action because they are the ones that designed it‚ they made sure that they had to make it succeed and lead by an example.The united states of America used affirmative action to promote racial preference through

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    their rights. While they both have compelling arguments‚ I agree more with Malcolm X and his approach on this issue. When Martin Luther King gave his “I Have a Dream” speech at Lincoln Memorial he makes it clear to everyone that although slavery had been abolished 100 years prior‚ “The Negro is still not free.” Black people are segregated‚ beaten‚ and unacknowledged. Martin Luther King had a dream of living in a nation where “All men are created equal‚” and are treated equally. King feels betrayed

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