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    ESSAY ! The word Genocide means killing or destroying members of an ethic group because of their race, nationality or religion. It is one of the worst crimes that people ever came across when thousands and millions of people were murdered. From 1992-1995 that was happening in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Bosnia is a country in south-eastern Europe that emerged after the break-up of Yugoslavia in 1980. The conflict between the three main ethnic groups in Bosnia, the Serbs, Croats, and Muslims, resulted…

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    Family and Demographic Factors on Intergenerational Transmission of Violence Forty percent of juvenile offenders and 1 in 10 children have witnessed violence in their household (Child Abuse Facts, n.d; Domestic Violence and Children, n.d.). Empirical research on the effects of domestic violence on children has grown over the last few years. However, little is known about intergenerational cycle of violence, which is when youth who have witnessed violence between parents in the home are more…

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    Differentiation Definition

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    History of Differentiation: a Confused Concept? Duffy (1990) mentions that even though ‘differentiation’ has been discussed, minimal light has been tossed on what it is and how it is to be accomplished. Dyson (1993) defines it as a tremendously abused term, ‘over used, infrequently clarified, or investigated.’ Daniels (1993b) communicates a comparative point and goes to make a supplication for a more consistent and reliable approach of its utilisation by teachers. The Association of Science…

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    Flashbulb Memories being vivid and consistent like photographs, a noteworthy study conducted by Neisser & Harsch (1992) argued the accuracy and validity of FBM (Neisser & Harsch, 1992). They investigated the concept the reason memories are so intense of the shocking incident itself is that it continues to be rehearsed and reviewed by the individual after the event. According to Neisser & Harsch (1992), FBMs are exposed to the same forms of forgetting and inconsistencies as normal…

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    Arial Fontt

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    The typeface I am picking is the Arial font. The Arial typeface was drawn in 1982 by designer Robin Nicholas and Patricia Saunders. It was original called Sonoran Sans Serif and was renamed Arial in 1992. Arial was made similar to the Helvetica font design, some say copying it for thickness and height. It started off as a bitmap font. The bitmap were high-resolution laser comp fonts that were used as a starting point to sample down give it a 240dpi or 300dpi font. Arial was original…

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    Bill Clinton Ad Analysis

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    http://www.livingroomcandidate.org/commercials/1992/rebuild-america 1. This ad is issue-orientated, positive, informative, and motivational. 2. The language was very firm and well spoken. The tone of this ad is concerned and hopeful. The narrator of this ad is the candidate Clinton. The language and tone helped shaped the overall message because Clinton was able to connect to his viewers. He understood what the concerns were and had ideas on how to fix them. 3. The words that are put up while…

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    Love has no gender, age, race or social status. This fact can be known worldwide as it can pertain to family, significant others, among friends, people of the same faith and etc. On a specific subject as so, one might be able to take different approaches at looking into these types of love. For one thing, many people in the world focus on the kind of love between significant others; explicitly concerning heterosexual relationships. However, a cinematic feature that portrays the protagonist as…

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    should associate themselves with a character and attach meaning to their actions in order to experience a thrill while playing a game. A concept, known as presence or telepresence - 'a sense of being present in a remote environment ' (Held and Durlach, 1992) - helps to achieve the desired response. Many scholars have proven that a ‘Need for presence’, which is a tendency to enjoy experiencing presence, is a key element of the gameplay (Dalisay et al., 2012, p.3). Depending on how well presence…

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    AGCO Case Study

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    The AGCO is governed by Alcohol and Gaming Regulation and Public Protection Act, 1996; Gaming Control Act, 1992; Liquor License Act; Wine Content and Labeling Act, 2000; and the Liquor Control Act sec. 3(1) b,e,f,g and 3(2)a. The AGCO deals with several matters such as alcohol hearings and appeals, gaming hearings and appeals, horse racing hearing and appeals, public interest hearings, and arbitration of lottery disputes. If the hearing/appeal is about matters that deal with alcohol, then it is…

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    orphans are able to be adopted into the U.S (www.cnn.com, 2013). Most people are very open to adoption and support it even if they don’t act on it (https://davethomasfoundation.org/, 1992-2016). About 4 in 10 Americans have considered adoption, and 65% have experience with it (https://davethomasfoundation.org/, 1992-2016). The goals were met at one point, but numbers are decreasing (www.cnn.com, 2013). Most common form of adoption at a high of 84%, however the number of adoptions has…

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