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    Importance Of Idioms

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    are frequently utilized in everyday language. Hence, L2 learners are required to meet the challenge of learning idioms sooner or later. Viteli (1989) also believes learning idioms is absolutely necessary. Viteli (1989) adds English is very strong in idiomatic expressions, since it is too hard to speak or write English without noticing idioms. Viteli (1989) also pointed out that “A native speaker does not know that he is using an idiom; it is possible that he is not aware that the idiom is…

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    themselves. • Children's act 1989- welfare of a child comes first and safeguarding children and the roles agencies play. 1 main key...local authorities have a duty to provide services for all children families and young people to access the same services. • Disability Act 1995/2005- rights for disabled people for housing employment and services. Play settings to provide equal access to all children…

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    Navas, 2009). One of the most studied drug related behavioral changes is related to alcohol. Individuals suffering from alcoholism adopt a nontraditional attitude that causes them to desire separation from what is considered normal (Hepburn, Eysenck, 1989). Low doses of alcohol may induce talkative, euphoria, or a self-satisfied, effect while a medium dose induces disinhibition in performances in tests, and driving, etc. (Hepburn, Eysenck, 1975). Alcohol is powerful…

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    Hightower Case Study

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    level of self confidence. They both connected with people and wanted to create an environment where fairness and honesty were present. “Effective managers do more than recognize that their behaviors are implicitly supported by their values” (Fisher, 1989). They both showed these qualities and which has “Use it to guide your change initiatives, identify areas for improvement, and develop leadership skills to accelerate engagement” (Regier,…

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    iterature review of Xiao Chen Merger & acquisition (M&A) is an activity that made by the company to takeover or merge with other companies. Acquisition, also known as a takeover, is the buying of one company (the ‘target’) by another, while a merger is a combination of two companies into one larger company. When company carry out a M&A deal, the manager will provide a rationale of why the company want to carry out a certain M&A deal and an expectation on the synergy and benefit of the M&A deal…

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    Rational choice theory assumes that offenders respond selectively to characteristics of particular offenses. Rational Choice can be viewed as what philosopher call “folk Psychology”. The main portrayal of rational choice theory essentially anticipates that swift, certain, and severe sanction from different formal systems of social control creates costs that will possibly deter future criminal activity (Fagan & Piquero, 2010). Jeremy Bentham created the theory of rational choice as well as…

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    The Big Tobacco Scandal

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    scientists, but they also “fail[ed] to warn [customers] of the dangers of smoking, conceal[ed] data about addiction and other dangers, from the public, as well as continue[d] to neutralize the warnings on cigarettes by deceptive advertisements” (Quinn, 1989). In fact, the big tobacco companies continued to assert that their products were safe, knowing how toxic, addictive and carcinogenic tobacco is. They continued to act unethically by depicting “conscious indifference and utter disregard for…

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    Postmodernity is generally describes the economic, social and cultural condition of society which is said to occur after modernity. Postmodernity also called as late modernity (Giddens 1991), reflexive modernity (Beck et al 2003) or late capitalism (Harvey 1992). The era of postmodernity began in the late 20th century as many theorists had come out with their own taught and perception in explaining the ideas of postmodernism. Moreover, the theorists also link the idea of postmodernity with some…

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    Foucault's Justice Theory

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    period. Next, he scrutinizes the processes within the transformation as these conversions evolve into new norms. Finally, he constructs connections as time progresses to the present, in an effort to draw alternative conclusions about history (Sarup, 1989, p. 64). To demonstrate, in his writing, The body of the condemned, Foucault evaluates the changes in punishment with the transition of the public spectacle of torture to surveillance or, thought control (Jurik, 2016a, p. 9). Specifically,…

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    On 16 December 1989, we had heard that Panamian Defense Forces (PDF) had shot and killed a Navy Officer in the city. We knew little about the details, we wondered what would happen as a result of this act. On 17 December we attended a Christmas tree lighting ceremony…

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