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    economical problems along with the current government’s poor treatment of the people‚ Gorbachev knew he need to ameliorate his degrading and suppressed nation. As leader‚ Gorbachev’s main goal was to liberate the people and modernize the Soviet Union in a way that neither dictators nor capitalists could monopolize society‚ but rather a democracy‚ in which the people governed themselves. His goal was a balanced and perfect socialism‚ a utopia. What inspires me the most about Gorbachev’s actions was

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    What Do You Think Art Is?

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    Wei-Hsiang Wang What do you think art is? In my opinion‚ the major purpose of art is to influence someone. Some of the most common types of art in public are paintings‚ photos‚ and sculptures. When I go to the library‚ I would see photos of intellectual people‚ such as Gandhi‚ and Albert Einstein. These photos on the wall can greatly influence my mood and efficiency on studying. When I go to a hospital‚ I would see paintings and pictures that show life. Most of these paintings would have the

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    How Languages Shape Lives Learning new languages may shape our ways of talking and thinking. Also every language to another has many different ways in how we communicate with other people who speak the language we have learned. In “How Does Our Language Shape the Way We Think?” Lera Boroditsky explains how a new language can affect the way we are thinking. The new language (second language) is one of the most important things that can change the way of thinking. Most of people who speak more than

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    Think of a human infant. An infant doesn’t know or comprehend anything.It is just an oblivious sack of meat that occasionally moves around and screams a lot.But the most part of its brain would be searching for patterns and trying to analyze and identify the recurring events in order to make sense of the world. They would try to understand their colorful toys‚ listen to mom and dad speaking‚ try imitating them walk around on two feet etc. After few years of this repetitive process‚ the infants would

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    Why Do Teenagers Act the Way They Do? Teenagers do not grow up in isolation: They are influenced by all that happens around them. This begins from an early age. Among the most important influences on children are parents‚ caregivers and the family. We look in more detail at these influences‚ especially as they relate to drug prevention. The Most Important Influence Most of us are aware of how important the early years of childhood are. During this time children learn so much that will influence

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    Professor A Technology and Culture 11/13/13 Technology and Culture In the essays “How Computers Change the Way We Think” and “Is Google Making Us Stupid” both authors address the issue that throughout the years technology has changed the way we think and process information. In Nicholas Carr’s "Is Google Making Us Stupid" he describes how the internet shapes the way we process material when reading. Before people use to take their time and read and analyze text‚ but now we skim through it

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    Proposed Solutions to End Human Trafficking In recent times‚ the number of human trafficking cases has skyrocketed through the roof. So‚ what exactly is human trafficking? Human trafficking is defined as a criminal activity‚ in which people are recruited‚ harboured‚ transported‚ bought or kidnapped for the purposes of exploitation. These exploitations include forced labour‚ child soldiery‚ sexual slavery‚ forced marriages and so on. Statistics show that the main victims of human trafficking consist of

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    What do you think is unethical? The countrywide approved everyone to get their loans‚ no matter they have jobs or not‚ no matter they have income or not‚ no matter they have assets or not. The criteria they use may be unethical. They don’t care whether the documents are valid‚ whether they can verify the income‚ whether the appraisal is any good. They just care about getting the loan closed‚ in order to do another loan. The underwriters/ contractors looked through the loan as quick as they can.

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    1. Know your job Without doubt‚ there is no substitute for learning your role inside out. Therefore you should invest time to ensure you fully understand your role‚ the key tasks‚ how your performance is measured‚ how your work impacts others and how your output is used by others. Once you know your role really well‚ you will command respect and be seen as the expert in that area of the business. The expertise you have gained may relate to the processing of expenses‚ sales calls‚ facilities

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    Who Do You Think You Are?

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    been used check the date of issue of the passport) ▪ Black and white photographs must not be accepted ▪ The image must be clearly visible i.e. the photographs must not be stamped‚ signed / written on‚ marked‚ folded‚ stapled over or damaged in any way SIZE • Standard passport sized photograph • Minimum 35 mm in width • Minimum 45 mm in height POSE • A close-up of the head and top of shoulders (80%+ of the photo) • Looking straight towards the camera with face square on • Both ears

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