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    What is REAL?” asked the Rabbit one day… Does it mean having things that buzz inside you and stick out like a handle?” In the children’s book‚ The Velveteen Rabbit‚ by Margery Williams‚ two toys talk within a nursery about what it means to be Real. As I listened to the reading‚ I realized that I can apply the discussed qualifications for Real into my life‚ and as I did so I began to recognize just how Real I may be. After reading the book to the class my teacher issued an assignment‚ a five

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    What Makes a Real Woman?

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    What makes a real woman? Rachel Taylor Iconic German designer‚ Karl Lagerfeld describes the fashion world as about “dreams and illusions” but does this world deem to be a nightmare for some over the magnificence its moguls describe? For decades‚ the debate of whether the fashion industry promotes unhealthy body image has prevailed runway after runway. Would using larger models decrease the prevalence of eating disorders? In the contrary‚ would this be promoting obesity? The representation

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    The current issues facing China’s environmental problems:   1) China is on a growth path where energy consumption will grow rapidly.  Securing energy source is an utmost important task.  Currently‚ world consumption of coal is on the raise in absolute terms due to it’s low cost and availability.  China will likely grow it’s consumption of coal (from xx to what yy level) between 201x to 20xx.  CO2 emission from power plants will increase from xx billion tons to xx billion tons.  This will put China

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    The ‘Real’ Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet is well known throughout the world. However‚ there are some half truths throughout the story. These include the accurate author who happens to date back before Shakespeare’s birth. Also‚ some parts of his adaption are mistaken. Romeo and Juliet‚ the world famous play‚ isn’t merely a tale; it’s a real life story. Romeo and Juliet were not quite the people that Shakespeare portrayed in the play. Juliet is depicted as a 13 year old girl‚ while in

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    What are the key problems facing the world’s cities in 21st century and what can be done about them? Nowadays‚ when almost half the world’s population live in urban areas‚ conditions for city dwellers are likely to get worse‚ that causes many problems‚ but the main problem is urbanization. Firstly‚ do you know what is this mean- urbanization? It means increasing number of inhabitants living in urban areas. And this number are always in growth because of villagers moving to

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    What is Constitutes Real Happiness? I think that all men are created equal and the Creator gave us life with the pursuit of happiness at the same time. In order to have privileges from ruling powers‚ the Declaration of Independence was entirely appropriate for their situation which is having unreasonable position. As I made this assignment‚ several questions came to mind. How can I live without having rights and enjoying liberty? Rights and liberty are the people’s basic human rights. If they do

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    What Is Problem Solving?

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    this problem solving? Problem Solving is a tool‚ a skill and a process. It is a tool because it can help to solve an immediate problem or to achieve a goal. It is a skill because you can use it repeatedly‚ like the ability to ride a bicycle‚ add numbers or speak a language. It is also a process because it involves taking a number of steps. Problem solving is a mental process that involves discovering‚ analyzing and solving problem. Reed (2000) posits that the ultimate goal of problem solving

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    Dear Doug (UTT) #2

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    Dear Doug‚ I am happy to hear you are adjusting to college life. I’m sure it’s a big change‚ but at least you have found friends to help you with the transition. It is also good to hear that you have a diverse group of friends‚ even though you do not all agree on the same thing. It will be a really good opportunity for you to show them the Christian view and maybe question their own beliefs. So I saw your question from Nathan about if God created all of nature‚ everything would be divine. No‚ not

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    2) Sustainability is coming‚ and operations leaders need to understand how to implement it within their organization in a manner that pays for itself. Good corporate citizenship is nice‚ but you’ve got to be able to sharpen your operation with your sustainability efforts as well. Turning it into a business model improvement rather than a cost item can be a challenge. 3) Learning the Genius of AND (borrowed from Jim Collins‚ "Built to Last") - having operational excellence AND innovation‚ sustainability

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    To what extent was finance the major problem facing Elizabeth I on her succession in 1558? Upon her succession in 1558‚ Elizabeth I faced financial problems as well as many other major problems. One such problem was Elizabeth’s gender. In 1558‚ England had only experience the rule of one female monarch‚ Mary I‚ who had fuelled England’s belief that females could not be sufficient rulers of countries. Mary had fuelled this belief by being £300‚000 in debt by the end of her reign‚ being in a war

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