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• Although the public are becoming increasingly aware of global warming and therefore choosing other forms of transport such as trains‚ busses and bicycles‚ it can still be said that cars and other private vehicles are viewed as a necessity especially for those who do not live in city centres.
• It is therefore believed that no real threat of substitutes exist today.
• In the future‚ if cars that use other forms of

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    luxury brands and industries in step with lifestyles‚ values and attitudes of modern society and culture? “Luxury is a necessity that begins where necessity ends” Coco Chanel The display of luxury signifies individual power and achievements. The manner which people dress reflects economic‚ political‚ social standing and self worth. Christian Dior quoted “it seems to me that women and men instinctively yearn to exhibit themselves”. Luxury in the fashion industry is usually defined in elements

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    Philosophy 1301. 1002 Ayer‚ A.J. “Freedom and Necessity.” In the following paper I will talk about A.J. Ayer’s “Freedom and Necessity‚” and I will explain the dilemma of determinism and Ayer’s compatibilist solution to it. I will explain some of the examples Ayer uses to explain the difference between cause and being constrained‚ and how both affect one’s free will. I will also discuss on why Ayer’s compatibilism solution to the dilemma is the best solution so far. According to A.J. Ayer‚

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    In this essay‚ based on the definition of necessity that I have given in the introduction‚ I have tried to incorporate the different sections in Thucydides History to justify my arguments of what is a war of necessity and in what circumstances would it be necessary for states to go to war with each other. By incorporating different sections into my arguments‚ I try to ensure that I have a more well-rounded understanding of Thucydides viewpoints and not take any of his viewpoints out of context. With

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    periods of Ottoman Empire‚ generally‚ Turkish students have a dream about having their education in abroad. Taking an education in foreign countries seems to be very advantageous for Turkish students because improved social structure and modern cities attracts their attention. Although foreign education standards seem to be attractive‚ they have a lot of disadvantages. The main disadvantages of study abroad for Turkish students are low education standards in state universities and high education costs

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    Music is necessary for survival. Music is indeed a luxury but it also an important aspect of life. The way music sustains life is different from anything else. I strongly believe music is a part of all of us‚ no matter what we do. Music is an expression of our thoughts and emotions. Some people make music that can be enjoyed by everyone‚ while some can only enjoy it. Music has several unique ways to express a single idea. The one thing that can connect every individual with one thought is a miracle

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    Study Abroad Application Essay "Traveling is a fool’s paradise‚" Ralph Waldo Emerson said. "I have no cranky objection to world travel for the purposes of art‚ of study‚ and goodwill‚ as long as the individual is first domesticated‚ or doesn’t go abroad with the hope of finding something greater that what he knows. He who travels to be amused‚ or to get something he doesn’t have within‚ travels away from himself…" While Emerson’s comments may seem extreme to those who enjoy the occasional trip

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    Starbucks: Failure Abroad Introduction When one thinks of a global corporation‚ one thinks of a company who has got it together. They must right? How else could a corporation overcome transnational barriers and socio-cultural issues and still make a profit? Turns out not all global companies have this ability. Some do for the most part but are still vulnerable to mistakes. Such is the case with Starbuck’s failure in Australia. We will introduce you to the company‚ overview their history and expansion

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    In modern education‚ online courses are a commonly available in the internet from which students can make their pick and become easily efficient in a particular field. In the modern fields of education‚ music and literature classes have the necessity of computers to make their classes more enjoyable. Music classes can trigger complete entertainment if computer’s music software is used. They can learn about varieties of music by listening to files available on the internet through computers. In

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    The Necessity and Effects of Affirmative Action in the United States of America * Outline Introduction Opener: A brief explanation on the Affirmative Action Policy Thesis statement: Having the Affirmative Action Policy is necessary as it has its strengths and weaknesses that affect the citizens of the United States of America. The Affirmative Action Policy was absolutely a necessity in the 1960s which was when the policy was first implemented. The policy was a necessity to overcome the

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