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    Horses have had a very large impact on the world and its history‚ horses have had many uses all throughout history. Much of what we know would not exist without the intervention of horses into many important locations all throughout history. Horses were first domesticated and tamed in the Eurasian Steppes around 5‚000 years ago. Many groups of people such as the Mongols have used horses to gain an upper hand against their enemies. Horses have also been used for many other purposes that have influenced

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    A drug is a substance which has a discernible physiological effect when taken into the body. These chemicals change the functions of the central nervous system (CNS)‚ providing temporary relief from mental‚ physical and social problems. Usage of a drug over a period of time often results in dependence and tolerance of the drug. The user experiences physical and psychological withdrawal symptoms when attempts are made to quit the drug. Tolerance refers to the increased ability of the body to tolerate

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    A tale of two coaches Coach Krzyzewski (Coach K) and Coach Knight were successful leaders for each of their respective teams. Katz model of the three-skill approach and Mumford and colleague’s skill-based model of leadership identify skills and competencies that demonstrate a leader’s leadership abilities. Blake and Mouton’s leadership grid categorizes leadership styles of leaders based on behaviors. This paper will identify the skills utilized by the two coaches and compare and contrast their leadership

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    This paper examines the meaning of modernity and the relations between the notions of public interest‚ ethics and law. By giving an example that raises this issue further‚ the realm of morality‚ professional ethics and law is discussed and whether their spheres of jurisdiction would overlap. It also explores the meanings and definitions of the key terms that are of most concern for this topic‚ and how they relate or differ from each other. A Singaporean example is also shown as evidence to support

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    By: Marcus Chow and Adrian Leung Much Ado About Nothing’s Themes Much Ado About Nothing is a comedy written by William Shakespeare‚ who was a very famous writer in his own time‚ he is still very famous even now and uses words like no other. Much Ado About Nothing is a classic play in Shakespeare’s inventory. This play is about men and women who are skillful in the use of language and are experts in arguing and making fun of others. There are two kinds of people in the play‚ antagonists and protagonists

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    Dating today is a minefield of political correctness‚ social and cultural expectations‚ and a supposed freedom to date who you want regardless of age‚ race‚ gender or religion. Mixed with this is a society where single people are often working more hours than they’ve ever worked in the past‚ and are not able to get out and meet as many potential dates as they’d like. Younger people tend to be more free and easy with dating nowadays. The formalities of meeting parents‚ and only going to places where

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    The ultimate goal of finding love has gotten easier due to online dating. However‚ how do we know that our “true love” is actually being truthful? In this generation‚ online dating sites like Tinder or Bumble has made it easier to find potential spouses. However these sites have also made it easier to lie to others‚ just so that we can make ourselves seem more appealing in hopes to get that other person to swipe right or match with us. This phenomenon is so common in the modern day that it has become

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    Critically discuss Foucault’s notion of power and knowledge? Michel Foucault is the one of the first contemporary social theorists. Born in France‚ he was‚ like most sociologists of his time‚ involved when students heavily revolted against the people in power in May 1968.He was not only a sociologist‚ but also worked in a range of fields: history‚ philosophy and psychology. His key works include Madness and Civilisation (1961)‚ The Order of Things (1966)‚ Discipline and Punishment (1975) and

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    Descartes notion of the mind/body problem in relation to Free Will Descartes took an extreme skeptical position by asking‚ “What is impossible to doubt‚ even when trying to believe that everything is false?” His answer was: "I think‚ therefore I am"; which is Descartes ’ most famous one-liner and is the one that explains his understanding of the dualism argument. The term ‘dualism’ has a variety of uses in the history of thought. In general‚ the idea is that‚ for some particular domain‚ there are

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    both artistic drives‚ whose secret marriage partnership‚ after a long antecedent struggle‚ celebrated itself with such a child‚ simultaneously Antigone and Cassandra.” (Friedrich Nietzsche on the relationship between the Apollnian and Dionysian) How do both reason and imagination shape poetry? Reason and Imagination are two concepts that seem opposed to one another. Reason is the ability of humans to make sense of things‚ and is grounded in reality while Imagination is a more abstract concept

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