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    studies as a part of my Australian studies and one of the most interesting thing‚ that I have known‚ was that the British had atomic tests at Maralinga near the Indigenous communities in Australia. It reminded me Hiroshima‚ Nagasaki and the Operation Crossroads‚ which also damaged some of my country’s people‚ Japanese. The Australian Indigenous people have strong connections to their land‚ so I think they had not only health and rights problems‚ but also big cultural damages. Therefore‚ I would like to

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    The Indian Ocean served as huge crossroads of trade during 650 through 1750. China and India proved themselves to be the biggest winners of the Indian Ocean trade. Both countries have a couple common dominant factors. These countries had a technological advantage over the rest of the world. Which made it easier for them to produce industrial goods faster‚ cheaper‚ and better than anyone else. China was known for their silk and porcelain production‚ while India had a vast cotton textile industry

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    Oedipus Fate Vs Free Will

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    nothing he could do. Depending on what religion their culture is fond of‚ the god/gods would have wanted Oedipus to kill his own father‚ marry his mother‚ and stab his eyes out. Oedipus couldn’t have done anything about it. Fate led Oedipus to the crossroads as said in the play‚ "Short work‚ by god-with one blow of the staff" (Sophocles 189). Fate was the one that decided all his actions. If the audience was religious‚ they would have felt bad for Oedipus because there was nothing he could have possibly

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    Raskolnikov is reticent to accept Sonya’s forgiveness because he is unwilling to humble himself‚ but she constantly encourages him to repent and accept the forgiveness that is offered. Sonya firmly tells Raskolnikov‚ “‘Go now‚ this minute‚ stand in the crossroads‚ bow down‚ and first kiss the earth you’ve defiled‚ then bow to the whole world‚ on all four sides‚ and say aloud to everyone: ‘I have killed!’ Then God will send you life again’” (Dostoyevsky 420). The idea of falling to the earth is something

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    College of Engineering . I had represented my college football and cricket team at the university level. I had been the vice president for my department forum‚ as well. Hence I had been an assiduous student throughout my career. Now I stand at the crossroads of my career . I wish to pursue Management studies from UK. I wish to learn the skills which make distinguished managers and serve the corporate industries by and large. I wish to harness my dexterity in management and subjects alike and thereby

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    Question 1 Ans: the factors that driven the change in Macedonia are: 1. Balkans being a political and cultural crossroad throughout history. 2. A civil war in 1990’s due to unresolved ethnic and religious tensions. Question 2 Ans: The first reason for change in that country was to transform Macedonia into democratic state and integration into European society Secondly‚ establishment of industrial relations arm that would act as conflict management to solve various ethnic‚ and political

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    As Donald Trump got elected as the 45th president of the United States‚ a friend of mine posted on her Facebook: “See how desperately Americans wanted a change that they dared to choose and try a new thing‚ even that might be an insane one. Should I do the same thing by making a life change revolution or remain silence and keep tolerating the sadness of my life for millennia?” She is my Vietnamese friend who has a similar life story like mine. She is living in the U.S. as a spouse of a doctoral student

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    community support group observation took place at the Fellowship Hall located 12428 M 28th Dr. Phoenix‚ AZ 85029. The meeting was held from 1700 to 1800 on Thursday‚ January 21‚ 2016. The second community support group observation took place at Crossroads West located 7523 N 35th Ave. Phoenix AZ 85051. The meeting was held from 1900 to 2000 on Thursday‚ January 21‚ 2016. Most of the members of both groups were males between forty to sixty years old; however‚ females were also present‚ and their ages

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    The first revolution‚ The Scientific Revolution (1500-1700) began in Europe and was the surfacing of modern science during the early modern period‚ when new growths in physics‚ astronomy‚ chemistry‚ mathematics and biology renovated views of society and nature. It was also the replacement of religious explanations for scientific explanations‚ science is the key to modernity and implies that religion does not have the power to explain. The Enlightenment began in Europe in the 1700’s and spread to

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    of the author Marjane Satrapi. Satrapi describes her experiences and actions while being raised during and after the Iranian revolution. The Iranian revolution was based strongly on the Islam faith and the establishment of an “Islamic Republic” (Crossroads and Cultures‚ 1008). After the year 1980 when the revolution had been resolved‚ women and girls were required to wear veils and were discriminated against as less privileged by men. They had to attend different schools then the boys and were seen

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