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    the most brutal event in history. What is this awful massacres you may ask? Well the My Lai massacres was the mass murder of many unarmed citizens, including beautiful Vietnamese women, elderly women and children. This massacres happen on March 16, 1968. Not only that these victims were murder but were also gang-raped, beaten and tortured. In every Massacres, there always many question such as “why did the soldier kill the villager?” “Who was responsible for this massacres?” and also “Is the…

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    When discussing human nature, anthropologists don’t One popular controversy within the anthropological community is based on the Yanomami indians. The Yanomami, or Yanomamo, are the largest “relatively isolated tribe” in South America; located in large, mountainous areas of northern Brazil and southern Venezuela in the Amazon jungle. Their current population stands at about thirty-five thousand, all of which are concentrated in several different parts of the South American jungle. Many…

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    just invite the people with the new placed on the newspaper. Moreover, he only sells one house because of consider the relocation. Thus, it can be considered as an invitation to a treat as mentioned in the Partridge v Crittenden’s case (1968) 2 ALL ER 421; (1968) 1 WLR 1204. Partridge make a sale advertisement in a magazine about live wild birds. All of the birds are quality, and all of those are from British. It also show the price of sale too. This advertisement arise in the classified…

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    Studies done by Stroop (1992) and Windes (1968) suggest that the Stroop effect occurs when performing a naming task which impacts reaction times. In the Stroop (1992) study found that color naming had a slower reaction time when the color words were printed in a different color, but even slower reaction time occurred when the color and word were completely separate from one another. The current experiment used Stroop task to determine the impacts of reaction times to test the hypothesis to see…

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    readers a glimpse of the life of an African American man in the year 1986, Brent Staples’s memoir, “Black Men and Public Space” unmasks the racism embedded in American society even to this day. Staples’s experiences during his life, more specifically in 1968, show the oppression fixed upon the minority of Africans in America. The first line of the article ‘My first victim was a white woman’ (Staples) starts off forcing the believer to think he a rapist or a murderer. He puts you in this…

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    In 1838 Charles Wheatstone’s research demonstrated that the brain processes the different two-dimensional images from each eye into a single object of three dimensions. Viewing two side by side stereoscopic images or photos through a stereoscope. In 1929 Edward Link created the “Link trainer” probably the first example of a commercial flight simulator. US military bought six of these devices for $3500. In 2015 money this was just shy of $50 000. In the mid 1950s cinematographer Morton Heilig…

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    INTRODUCTION Financial failure is a company’s inability to fulfill their debt requirements; thus, going into bankruptcy; experiencing liquidation and other form of asset seizure and distribution. A company’s financial failure is often a creditor’s delight; however, in order for all companies to operate and grow, they must, in one way or another, have some form of debt. An organized and duly structured business plan will always involve a financial plan that includes both short term and long term…

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    invited workers from the Caribbean over in order to help rebuild post war Britain. With the rise of immigration so too was the rise in racial violence. In 1968 saw the first piece of legislation to address racial discrimination which was The Race Relations Act, This act out-lawed discrimination on grounds of race, ethnicity or colour (Gov, 1968). Once these laws were passed the prejudice towards non-white citizens began to fade as they began to attend school together and worked side by side,…

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    The development of the American economy after the Civil War was very sporadic, and contained both good and bad throughout the whole of the development. Because of the development of the economy, the economy today is much better than it was then. Then, monopolies of industries were common, but were also quite hated because of many restrictions placed on employees of those who monopolized industries. Men who controlled industries, and their economies, were appropriately named “Captains of the…

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    horrific images of US troops destroying small villages and murdering civilians. In an investigation by respected university professor Dr Daniel Hallin reveals that 52.4% of deaths shown on television during the war were of innocent civilians (Hallins, 1968). The highly poignant images utilised were so disturbing that when The New York Times ran the images they received complaints that said they were “horrific images of cold-blooded murder”. Despite this, the Times defended their decision, as it…

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