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    Upon completion of the Implicit Assessment Test (IAT) my results showed a moderate automatic preference towards Arab/Muslims compared to Other People. I chose that group because in their visibility, they resemble the Gypsies, the other ethnic group that was present in Hungary where I grew up, and were the subject of great deal of racist conflicts. I was raised with the ideals that Gypsies were inferior in their education, work ethics, social status and intelligence. When I came to live in the…

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    relationships created through the way the actors move within the space provided by the stage, but also through the relationships generated by the proximity and the contact of their bodies. Kinesthetic Response deals with “time,” and refers to the automatic response to external stimuli. Shape may refer to possible shapes created by the individuals themselves, and/or with others and even with respect to the room’s Architecture. A “Gesture” can be either a behavioral, realistic movement, adopted…

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    “You’re innocent until proven guilty” (dramafever.com); in the case of the Korean drama “I Hear Your Voice” you are “guilty until proven innocent” (dramafever.com). The drama “I Hear Your Voice” is a 2013 Korean drama directed by Jo So Won. It is a romantic comedy, where the plot revolves around the judiciary system and the main character whose name is Park Soo Ha. This character is able to see what people are thinking with just glancing at their eyes. The drama is based on the fictional story…

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    Imagine a plane thirty-six thousand feet in the air about to land in the city of Denver, Colorado. The plane circles the Denver International Airport and the passengers look down at the interestingly shaped runways as the plane is cleared to land. After the smooth landing, the passengers exit the plane to gather their luggage and go about their business in the city. Taking note of the artistic murals on the walls as they walk, passengers move along in a hurry to get where they are going, as they…

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    Growing up I was always the child that loved to be surrounded by people. I was always the person that got very upset when I heard people judging others. I want to be a Social Service Worker for three main reasons. Firstly, being a person with a disability I witness how people act towards those with different abilities and would like change how the general public sees people with disabilities to a more positive and accurate perspective of what it is like to be a person with a disability. Secondly…

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    Cemex Expansion Strategy

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    Standardization provides a orientation to all superior products and services including design, production and promotion which enables people from every corner of the world can access. For instance, as part of the standardization, automation such as automatic quality control, laser analyze and data sampling can significantly increase the production efficiency, then reduce the number and cost of staff…

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    German poet and writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe once said, ‘’Certain defects are necessary for the existence of individuality.’’ In both the 1956 film Forbidden Planet and Ray Bradbury’s The Martian Chronicles, the loss of free will/individuality does happen in a fatal and tragic mannerism. In Forbidden Planet, a space crew from Earth is sent to the planet Altair IV to investigate the whereabouts of the missing first expedition that has been unheard from in 20 years. Captain Adams, the main…

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    Traditional crime stories have changed over time due to the values and changing contexts within different societies. The film ‘Rear Window’ composed by Alfred Hitchcock in 1954, America and the short detective story ‘A Scandal in Bohemia’ in the novel ‘The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes’ written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in 1891, England illustrate how the values and changing contexts within a society contributes to the changing conventions of the genre of crime. Crime texts are valued and…

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    Hitter Rule Case Study

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    in the game as long as he is effective. Fans of the rule say that this allows a pitcher to concentrate on pitching and not have to worry about batting or even, however rare, having to run the bases. Besides, who wants to watch a pitcher go up to the plate as an almost automatic out? The hitter before the pitcher regularly gets intentionally walked just to be able to pitch to the weak hitting…

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    Chicago is home to two major things: big pizza and big traffic. When Capone was active in it though, it was known for a third thing, big amounts of gang crime! Capone is one of the recognized figures of gangland history. Throughout the early 1900s, he managed to run an entire crime syndicate and never got caught doing it. This was because Capone knew how to operate without getting his hands dirty, which can be found in how he operated himself, how he operated using the legal system, how he…

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