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    In the cycles of the art world, artistic styles progress over time and new innovative techniques embody an era, but the past periods never truly fade from the mind of the artist, hence periods like the Renaissance, a rebirth of an older era of art. However this retrospective obsession with art can meddle up an art history timeline if a statue is not properly dated to the correct era. This is case the regarding the Piombino Apollo, a statue found at sea in 1832 with a complex history of study…

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    Essay On Athens And Sparta

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    Athens and Sparta were two city-states in the land of Ancient Greece. In fact, they were the largest of them all. Athens was a very calm and creative city who was known for thriving in politics and economy. They were also very laid back. In Athens, you could get a good education and major in whichever subject you chose. Focusing on scholastics, they allowed serving in the military to be a choice, not a requirement. However, Sparta was a very strict city that is remembered especially for their…

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    Freedom, is supposed to be the basis upon which the United States of America was founded, a nation in which all beliefs and views are considered in equal measure to each other. Yet are US citizens truly free? According to the ancient Greek city-state Athens, freedom was the privilege of being civically engaged in lawmaking and everyday governance of the community. Athenian citizens would scoff at the idea that freedom is the ability to pursue happiness and pleasures, because to them those…

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    Dear Cousin Betty, The war here is getting challenging and harder every moment. But I have hopes that we are going to win and get it all over with. The Persians attacked the Ionians and because we have nothing against the Ionians they asked us to allied with them. But they also asked some Greek city-states for help. The Spartan army was going against the Persians, but one thing has to be clear the Persians didn’t attack us directly we were asked to ‘group up’ with the Ionians and with Greek…

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    Worldwide Sanitation In this 21st century, access to fundamental sanitation stays as a test to pioneers notwithstanding headway in current science and innovation. It can 't be denied that numerous individuals living in specific locales of the world still practice open defecation. Around 2.5 billion individuals on the planet are still without access to enhanced sanitation and 75% of these individuals are living in provincial range. Joint Monitoring Program (JMP) Report 2012 focuses out that the…

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    actually received treatment in middle and low income countries, although it fall short of the 7.1 million people estimated to be in urgent need of ARVs (Elbe 2009: 76). Meanwhile, in the year 2000, 189 UN Member States signed the Millennium Declaration, which establish eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) to be achieved by 2015. However, many of these most important development including MDGs and the creation of Global fund were not primarily based on security considerations. Throughout…

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    Additionally, they committed to reduce health status issues in those countries. This commitment became known as the Millennium Development Goals. “The MDG has three primary characteristics: First, they have a specified time period in which to be accomplished. Even when they were ratified in 2000, their inception point was 1990, and the deadline set as 2015” (Perez, 2012)…

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    I can still remember those words, ‘When you are a clinician, you are saving a life, but when you are a public health personnel, you are saving thousands of life at a time’, delivered by my professor at the orientation class of undergraduate community medicine course. That introductory speech was so motivating that I thought for a while, should I be in the ‘thousands life saver’ group? But that speech alone was not sufficient to grow my interest in public health. Day by day I was feeling the…

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    Essay On CSR In India

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    India is the one of country that working towards Corporate Social responsibility under the mandatory Companies Act, 2013 of India. Universal Primary Education is the most important Millennium Development Goals goal set by United Nation and India is contributing towards these goals. The aim of this paper is to identify the current status and public perception of a situation of CSR within India by seeking answers of the following questions:- • Find out investment options to promote CSR. • Business…

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    The Importance Of Goal 2

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    sharing resources. The cartoonist’s opinion about the MDGs is that the UN is willing to do anything in order to try to achieve their 8 goals. The man with the shirt that says UN is pointing towards the soccer net on top of the planet that says the Millennium Development Goals. The cartoonist is saying even though the goals may be hard to achieve, hence the distance of the net and African player trying to score, they are willing to try which the number of soccer balls represent. In other words…

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