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    the cause of their further deviance as it could be to strains and poverty‚ this theory has also been criticised for a number of reasons. Labelling Theory • This theory argues that deviance is a social construction‚ as no act is deviant in itself in all situations; it only becomes deviant when others label it as such. • Becker argues that a deviant is someone who the label has been successfully applied. For example as item A states some youths were labelled with ASBO’s but saw this as a badge of

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    Research Paper Real Estate Sector in Cambodia REAL ESTATE SECTOR IN CAMBODIA PHNOM PENH SECURITIES PLC. No. 32‚ Monivong Blvd‚ Phnom Penh‚ Cambodia Tel: +855-23-426-999 Fax: +855-23-426-495      In this Paper: Executive Summary – Page 01 Overview of Real Estate Sector – Page 02 Real Estate in Detail – Page 02 Outlook of Real Estate Sector – Page 07 Leading Companies in the Sector – Page 07 Website: http://www.pps.com.kh EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The global economic

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    ¡§Texts both inform us of the social identities available to us‚ and problematize them; both police our social selves and subvert them.¡¨ Both texts‚ The Crying Game by Neil Jordan and Loaded by Christos Tsiolkas‚ use characters within the discourse to project social identities that have been problematized due to social constraints. Throughout this essay‚ I will focus on sexuality‚ as this type of social identity has been depicted as a central theme in both texts. The characters

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    [Type the company name] | Why Video Games Are Good For You | Playing With the New Generation | | Beverley Corey | | Contents Introduction 2 How video games can make you smarter 2 Providing an outlet for stress and aggression 3 Influences on business and career choices 4 Cooperation and social interaction in gaming 4 Conclusion 6 References 7 Introduction “Currently there are more than half a billion people worldwide playing online games at least an hour a day -- and 183

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    0.4 Debt Free Status 4 0.4 Low development cost for Wii video games. 3 Wireless wand controller technology. 3 Strong internal resource strength of being innovative. 3 Completely sensitive human resource issues 3 Never too quick to judge or criticize others work 3 Weaknesses Inventory Shortages 2 0.4 Not able to support HD (1080p) 1 Inability to meet consumer demand 1 Limited game titles on Wii 1 Conflict 1 Total 1.00 Ratings: 1=Minor;

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    Real Option Memo To: Dave Jacobs From: James Jones Date: November 26‚ 2012 Re: College Education Intro and type of flexibility with this option The option I’m going to discuss in this memo is whether I should continue on with my college career year after year‚ or just to abandon receiving a higher education and make my part time job a full time job. From the 7S framework‚ my real option would be the Disinvest/Shrink then the scope down option (abandon). Sources of uncertainty There

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    Why Not? The preferred reading from director Michael Haneke gives a lot of insight to why the audience felt the way they did. Haneke’s intended message of the film was irony. “All the rules that usually make the viewer go home happy and contented are broken in my film‚” (Haneke). This is why the film makes audiences so uncomfortable; it takes them out of their standard beliefs of what a film should have in it. Haneke breaks these rules several times to give the audience increased feelings of anxiousness

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    The real world By Roschelle Aguiling You cannot have the best of both worlds. This is a quote that my economics teacher told in one of his discussion. That’s true‚ everything is limited and insufficient that is why we should maximize everything that comes on our way. In this speech‚ I will discuss and inform everyone how you will economize your abilities‚ knowledge and time in choosing your career path. After we’ve graduated in college we usually tend to look for a job and be employed

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    Life is beautiful is a beautifully depicted film that has shown the experiences of the Jews from the holocaust. It was set in the World War I where Jews are made into slaves then later on‚ are killed. The main character‚ Guido‚ was a humorous Jewish man who married an Italian woman. Unfortunately‚ on the 4th birthday of their son‚ Guido and their son Joshua were forced to go into concentration camp together with other Jews. This movie has illustrated what love really is about. In fact‚ this movie

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    Kingdom Protista. (10 marks)    3. Use the table below to relate the structural adaptations of 3 different Protists to their diverse roles in food chains and locomotion. (5 marks) |Attribute |Example |Structural Adaptation |Food Chain Role | |A. Food acquisition |Amoeba |An amoeba often has two nuclei |bacteria and microalgae can also

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