Lessons learned from global communication developments for the improvement of veterinary public health issues related to "One World One Health" D. Tabbaa Department of Public Health‚ Faculty of veterinary medicine‚ Al Baath University‚ Hama‚ Syria Abstract Humanity faces many challenges that require global solutions. One of these challenges is the spread of infectious diseases that emerge (or re-emerge) from the interfaces between animals and humans and the ecosystems in which they live. This is
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Guy de Maupassant‚ born into nobility‚ wrote “The Necklace‚” along with many other literary works‚ some inspired by his nobility. “The Necklace” is rittled with themes of wealth‚ and status‚ all issues Maupassant would have dealt with. The main character‚ Mathilde deals with these issues as well. When Mathilde deals with these themes her character is revealed‚ some good‚ but mostly bad. In “The Necklace” Maupassant represents Mathilde’s character by revealing her greediness‚ her lies‚ and her love
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Christy Conyers MPTP 253 04/09/11 What I Learned from Walter Murch Walter Murch has been working in Hollywood as a sound and film editor since 1969 when he started on Francis Coppola’s film‚ The Rain People. Since then he has edited sound on American Graffiti (1973)‚ The Godfather: Part II (1974)‚ won his first Academy Award nomination for The Conversation (1974)‚ won his first Oscar for Apocalypse Now (1979)‚ and won an unprecedented double Oscar for sound and film editing for his work on
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dictionary defines philosophy as‚ “the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge‚ reality‚ and existence‚ especially when considered as an academic discipline.” From the definition itself‚ one can easily see areas that overlap between these two disciplines. When Dionysius of Halicarnassus said‚ “History is philosophy learned from examples”‚ he certainly meant that studying about the history of a particular person‚ place‚ or any other species or object involves a study into the decisions made
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Textual Analysis of “The Necklace” In “The Necklace”‚ Guy de Maupassant uses a woman’s life‚ and very important event in it‚ to depict the Marxism of his or her lifetime‚ especially amongst women. He uses comparisons and downfalls of her life to depict society’s shortcomings and beliefs of class. Marxism looks at the economic and social structures of a society and the draws attention to the struggles between the classes. A Marxist might believe that people are born as creations of economical or social
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Self-directed‚ intrinsically motivated‚ active learners take responsibility for their learning. They are able to take what they have learned in the classroom and apply it to their personal lives‚ or vise versa. They often posses leadership abilities. Personally I find myself not to be self-directed. I find myself needing outside approval for everything I do. However‚ I am getting better at pushing myself to trust my own instincts. Because of this I will have to say my two strengths are the ability
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Mathilda proves to be selfish many times throughout the story by only thinking about herself. For example‚ “Two large tears ran slowly down from the corners of her eyes towards the corners of her mouth.” (2) She knows how much he loves her and knows that “He was heart-broken.”(3) When he saw her crying. She does corrupt things that would hurt other people for her own gain‚ she does not care about her spouse. In addition‚ he gives in‚ asking how much money it would cost. When she says four hundred
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10/9/2012 "The Necklace" Response All you hear now a days is "I want‚ I want‚ I want". Guy De Maupassant wanted people to recognize this‚ so he wrote "The Necklace". in "The Necklace"‚ the author shows us to be thankful for what you have by using irony. Mme Loisel has it all‚ except for money. She refuses to see that she has a good life. When Mme Loisel finally does get a fancy necklace‚ she loses it and has to pay it off for the rest of her life. Making it miserable. In this story‚ Mme Loisel
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The Necklace and The Gift of the Magi Essay There are many similarities between the The Gift of The Magi and The Necklace. The main one being the theme of sacrifice. In The Gift of The Magi both Jim Dillingham Young and Della Young forfeited what they treasured most‚ but‚ they treasured something even more‚ love. Due to both Della and Jim loving one another‚ they gave up and sacrificed for each other. This is similar to The Necklace in such that Mathilde’s husband‚ M. Loisel‚ cares very much for
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short story‚ “The Necklace”‚ Guy de Maupassant presents the reader with a story about how coveting and selfishness can cloud an individual’s judgment‚ prompting them to act irrationally‚ and ultimately leading them to their own downfall. The story’s protagonist‚ Mathilde Loisel‚ is a young and beautiful woman
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