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Category: /Literature/English
…. In this book, the children speak openly and honestly about feeling ‘abandoned’, ‘hidden’ or ‘forgotten’ by our nation, one that is blind to their problems. Studying the people themselves would only get us so far in understanding what their community is really…
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Category: /History
…How did the Franco-German alliance promote the idea of the European Community and the Union ? INTRODUCTION. For hundreds of years, Europe has always been in internal turmoil. Maybe it's because of language barriers, religion, historical…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of people, they all have a common bond, language. It is this bond that they will be able to communicate over the internet. In this essay I will define the different types and styles of "Netspeak", the language that is used on the internet, as it is used today…
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…different stakeholders, CSR is becoming more important in an organisation. Australian companies are starting to recognize that they have a wider responsibility to the communities within which they operate. Research has shown that by implementing social…
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…of today's society, such as boys failing at school, domestic violence, communication difficulties, delinquency, homosexuality and sexual abuse. In order to encourage parents to read his text and accept his ideas on these issues, Biddulph has used humour, user…
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Category: /Literature/English
…what their community is really like and why they feel this way. Jonathan Kozol really got to know the people individually. We can take his knowledge and stories to try for a better understanding of the environment in which they live. By doing this, we can…
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…, which citizens derive from Community law. This function is a very important one since rulings made by the European Court of Justice are then binding on courts in all Member States. This ensures that the law is indeed uniform throughout the European Union…
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Category: /Literature/English
…school-based, community-based, or school-linked intervention. Secondly using a clinic or nonclinic program. Thirdly, the type of intervention: abstinence only, sex education with or without contraception, and contraceptive knowledge with or without…
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…it much better than earlier generations. They had telephones, etc. not like the much older generations. With war looming in Iraq just think how much more difficult it was to communicate during the Civil War as compared to our modern generals. The U.S. Army…
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…of the brain process information. To do this the corpus callosum was severed. This made it impossible for the two hemispheres of the brain to communicate with each other. When the corpus callosum is severed it is referred to as the split brain effect. The tests…
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