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    Albert Camus Suicide

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    Absurdism is seen as “a metaphysical tension or opposition that results from the presence of human consciousness—with its ever-pressing demand for order and meaning in life—in an essentially meaningless and indifferent universe.”. Albert Camus thought there were three solutions to absurdism, which were physical suicide, philosophical suicide, and acceptance (Simpson, “Albert Camus”). Philosophical suicide is seen as a leap of faith, a sort of giving in. If death is looked at in those terms than…

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    The Stranger

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    The novel The Stranger was written in 1942 by an author from Algeria named Albert Camus. This work has been translated into many different languages after its initial success. The story takes place in the French Algiers and is narrated in first person by a man named Meursault. The storyline begins with him speaking about his mother's death. “Maman died today. Or yesterday maybe, I don’t know. I got a telegram from the home: ‘Mother deceased. Funeral tomorrow. Faithfully yours.’ That doesn’t mean…

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    The Living Unknown Solider, expressed the hope and despair citizens of France felt after a man had been found with no name and no recollection of who he was during the First World War. Citizens of France felt despair because many families were given the notice that their loved one had gone missing. This left a deep hole in the mourning process and the man with no name brought new hope to families who received this information. This man was given the name Anthelme Mangin and he was placed in an…

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    It is impossible to watch the nightly news on the television or to browse an online news website without encountering a depressing story about Africa. A pirate leader in Somalia is holding the crew of a Norwegian merchant ship hostage. A traveler has spread Ebola to a new country, opening up an additional thirty million people to infection. A coup attempt failed in an African nation that the majority of Americans can’t place on a map. A famine is sweeping through an east African nation, leaving…

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    Multi-stage fracturing is an advanced drilling technology that enhances the production capabilities through maximizing the contact area of unconventional wells with the reservoir production zones. During the fracturing process, a special fluid (primarily a mixture of sand and water) is blown out at a high pressure into the shale rock formation creating channels through which hydrocarbons can easily migrate to the well. Multi-stage fracturing is a combination of fracturing and plugging processes.…

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    Since almost as long as civilization of man dates back women have been treated unfairly. Women were allowed to vote after men, were and still have been discriminated against, and even get lower pay than their counterparts. But in the last few decades women have been taking a stand and fighting back. Women are now fighting to even be able to embrace their sexuality like men can. But in other cultures history has yet to change and women are more unequal than ever in the 21st century. Some say…

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    Tragic Themes In Othello

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    “Othello” is a Shakespearean tragedy it encompasses many different elements. Shakespeare represents all of these elements spectacularly in “Othello”. There are other themes such as trust and manipulation and racism. The fact that Shakespeare’s hero is a black man affected his audience. Black people to leave England because they were taking Christian people’s jobs. This extreme narrow-minded view was the product of centuries of piles up ideas about racial hierarchy, but it also was reinforced by…

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    Africa, the second most populous continent in the world with about one billion people, and over one thousand languages spoken. This level of cultural splendor and beauty can only found in Africa. The home to the world’s largest land animals, the world’s tallest animal, the fastest land animal, the world’s largest reptile, the world’s largest primate. Home to the Pharaonic civilization which is one of the world’s oldest and longest-lasting civilizations. Housing over 30% of the earth’s remaining…

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    Smartphone Pestle Analysis

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    Environmental Analysis of Gionee Smartphones Kashyap Pd. Marahatta BUS 510 Marketing Management Professor: Dr. Geraldine Goodstone Westcliff University 12/09/2016 Abstract This paper will be discussing about smartphones, manufactured by Gionee Communication Equipment Co. Ltd., a company trying to capture the Nepali smartphone market in its full fledge. Furthermore, this paper also will try to discuss how Gionee should consider the concept of PESTEL analysis to monitor the macro environment…

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    • Among 111 countries the prevalence of child marriage ranged from 2 percent in Algeria to 75 percent in Bangladesh • India accounts for one-third of the world’s child brides • Current laws against child marriage are not effective due to lack of enforcement • Child marriage limits women’s health, decision-making, labor force participation…

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