Pakistan and India over Kashmir

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Conflicts between Pakistan and India over Kashmir as well as China over Tibet have been around for decades. Although these conflicts are religion based, this is no longer the case since they currently fight over land control (Stokes, 2010). Whereas India and Pakistan is ever fighting to be in control…

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Shared group work tools

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Introduction              These are collaborative tools or platform which is a general ‘catch all’ which allows people to things online as if they were together. This mostly will include online forum conversations, co document creation, storage and sharing of files. This platform may also be…

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Money and Morals

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The underlying consequences of the clash between social and market norms are multitudinous and frequently inimical to our humanity. Fundamentally, the sages of our pasts weren’t wrong when they said, “Money is the root of all evil.” Dan Ariely, an American professor of psychology and behavioral economics, claims that, “When…

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Personal Philosophy of Teaching

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“Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day, Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.” – Chinese Proverb I came across this quote back in secondary school when I was bringing the books to my Chinese teacher’s desk. Never would I…

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A case study of clothes R Us

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Introduction Clothes R Us opened its doors and began operations more than a decade ago.  When the company first opened, the founders and CEOs were on the floor trying to sell to customers their various clothes and designs. The clothes came with economized prices, saved customers time that would have…

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Analysis on the characteristics and features of Facebook that promotes narcissism on the Filipino Youth

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ANALYSIS ON THE CHARACTERISTICS AND FEATURES OF FACEBOOK THAT PROMOTES NARCISSISM ON THE FILIPINO YOUTH THESIS STATEMENT: Although social networking sites open different opportunities for the users to socialize effectively, communicate faster and relatively cheap, and gatherinformation, the medium of communication promotes psychological incapacities, specifically narcissism.  Introduction With 93.3% of…

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Accounting Career Paper

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There are many jobs that require accounting. Yet, accounting has never been thought of as interesting. Accounting is instead thought of as being tedious and even boring. However, what people may not know is that FBI agents must develop a readiness for accounting to be able to fundamentally do their…

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Argument

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The following passage comes from “The Common Life,” a 1994 essay by the American writer Scott Russell Sanders. Read the passage carefully and then write an essay that defends, challenges, or qualifies Sanders’ ideas about the relationship between the individual and society in the United States. Use specific evidence to…

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College Speech Artifact

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I. Introduction: A. Quote: “Take a risk, be a rebel, ignore the conventional wisdom, take a stand and make a change, if something is wrong say it and say it loud, you have no idea what a difference you can make. Today you have earned your degree. Congratulations to class…

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