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    emotional issues. Tradition is important‚ but as the world modernizes so will the newer generations. The new more modern women will find ways to overcome Polygamy. Ramatoulaye betrayed by her husband Modou Fall‚ Ramatoulye shows strength‚ even through Modou breaking the rules of Islamic religion when he abandoned Romatoulye and the children; when a husband takes a second wife he must share equally‚ he denied her and the children of that so the reason for her staying in the marriage‚ basically‚ I believe

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    Decisions Toward Marriage Marriage is a social union under which a man and a woman establish their decision to live as husband and wife by legal commitments and religious ceremonies. The definition of marriage varies according to different cultures. In So Long A Letter by Mariama Ba‚ two of the plot lines center around the effect of polygamy: a marriage that includes more than two partners. Both Ramatoulaye and Aissatou experience a hurtful feeling when both of their husbands decide to take additional wives

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    Why has Huawei been so successful when entering new oversea market? content 1. Introduction At the beginning of the 21st century‚ it has shocked the world that Huawei technology‚ an IT company from a developing country‚ China‚ has achieved great success in the international market which has suppressed Nokia to be the second largest telecommunication company. Huawei is a private company‚ which differs from other Chinese successful companies that were

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    Why Did Ww1 Last so Long

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    Why did WW1 last for so long? WW1 was thought to be a quick battle with hardly any resistance offered to the Germans. But something went wrong‚ very wrong for the fight that was thought to be over in 43 days on the western front ended up as a shoot out for four long years. There were many reasons for this‚ mainly the failure of the Schlieffen Plan Also new technology and barley any supplies on the front line. All these things lead to the stalemate that was formed and the main reason the war went

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    There have been a couple supercontinents in the past. Three of them confirmed. The first of three is Rodinia. The second is Pannotia‚ and the third and most recent is Pangaea. These obviously aren’t here anymore and there won’t be another for a long time. From 50 million years to 200 million years. Could this actually happen again? The answer is yes. What even are supercontinents? One wouldn’t know if it could happen again if they don’t know what it is. Well‚ a supercontinent is several land

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    a more realistic and unpretentious political theory‚ as opposed to an unrealistic ideological theory. It is this theory which has been one of the leading and most prominent ways of thinking in terms of international relations in modern times‚ with its stark view of nation states and people appealing greatly to the Western leading political institutions‚ as recently it has become another phrase for ’power politics ’. Instead of referring to itself as an ideology‚ realists see it as more of a straight

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    Ha Long Bay

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    HA LONG BAY Tran Lam Phuong Thi Class: E4205 Instructor: Jonathan W.Lankford Contents I. Introduction 2 II. The Legend of Ha Long. 3 III. Several elements contribute to the beauty of Ha Long 3 IV. Places to visit in Ha Long Bay 6 V. Halong’s Cuisine 7 VI. Conclusion 9 VII.Reference 9 I. Introduction It experienced a long history. Many places of the country have been associated with a dragon which was the first of four spiritual creatures. Image of the dragon is a familiar image

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    1) Legally define “hate crime‚” and explain why hate crime legislation has been so controversial in the United States. A hate crime is an assault or any other crime directed at a person of another race or religion. Hate crimes are usually very brutal and harmful‚ and victims are not only hurt physically but also are emotionally traumatized and terrified (Fritsch et al‚ 2015). For others in the community who have similar victim’s characteristic‚ they may also feel victimized and vulnerable‚ posing

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    CASE 2: The Not –So-Wonderful World of Euro Disney 1. What factors contributed to Euro Disney’s poor performance during its first year of operation? What factors contributed to Hong Kong Disney’s poor performance during its first year? Answer: The major factors led Euro Disney’s poor performance was the lack of cultural consciousness and market survey. Euro Disney was built according to other American Disney parks without thinking about the culture difference. They used all American characters

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    Geoffrey Chaucer’s works have been studied and kept alive throughout the centuries. The reason Chaucer has had such an effect on the world is because of his unique ability to reveal the truth. Chaucer "unmasked" and "unveiled" the social structures and commonly accepted philosophies that people have relied on as being true. This theme especially applies to the hypocrisies based upon Christianity and the 14th century Roman Church. Besides for ingeniously showing the corruption found in Christianity

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