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    tactics by government officials such as the military or the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to coax information or a confession out of people, especially after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 (British Broadcasting Corporation [BBC], 2014). Enhanced interrogations have been used for a long time. They have been around for thousands of years, but the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) began using enhanced interrogation techniques around the year 1950…

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    water to steam, or produce electricity by using heat. From (BBC,2016) the nuclear energy has two advantages. The first advantage is the nuclear energy do not produce any amount of the Carbon, which that could reduce the increasing of the temperature. The another advantage is the nuclear energy could produce a huge amount of energy more than any another sources. On another hand, the disadvantages of the nuclear energy are two. First one, (BBC,2016) has mentioned the nuclear energy are…

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    Analysis: Mozart Symphony no.40 in G minor K.550 (1788), first movement There are more questions surrounding Mozart's final three symphonies nos. 39, 40, and 41 or "Jupiter" than answers. Mozart’s Symphony in G minor, K550 “is one of the greatest final trilogies that Mozart composed and the process of composing this piece lasted from six to eight weeks during the summer of 1788”(Heninger, 2003, p.1) Firstly, it was written for “strings, flutes, oboes and bassoons. It is then revised to give…

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    Unit1 Contextual Studies for Creative media Production Warner Bros. Entertainment is an American company or media giant that produces films, tv programs and music entertainment and was founded around 1925. The dark knight rises is a media product from The warner bros. The dark knight rises is a film directed by Christopher Nolan and co-written by his brother Jonathan Nolan in 2012. Christopher Edward Nolan American film director, screenwriter, and producer. He is one of the highest-grossing…

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    desirable biological phenotypes (BBC – Horizon, 2005). Moreover, the process is initiated when the mother undergoes fertility treatment to increase the eggs available for extraction which are then fertilized by the sperm of the father or elected suitor (BBC – Horizon, 2005). Subsequently, a few embryos derived from the aforementioned fertilization process are selected via a screening process and then are implanted back into the mother’s womb were they gestate until birth (BBC – Horizon, 2005). …

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    Christina Baade’s focus in Victory Through Harmony is an analysis of how the BBC’s (British Broadcasting Corporation) wartime broadcasting of popular music and jazz helped redefine notions of war, gender, class, and nationality. The immediate goals of the BBC and the British government in this endeavor were to maintain civilian and military morale, increase industrial production, and foster a sense of Anglo-American cooperation. Peripheral effects of the BBC’s broadcasting experiments include…

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    3. What did we learn from the Stanford Prison Experiment? Include issues of ethics and methodology? Can the findings be generalised beyond this experiment? Background + Introduction: What was the Stanford Prison experiment, give details as to what the experiment was: The Stanford Prison Experiment was conceived by Phillip Zimbardo with the aim of the Experiment being to observe and analyse the psychological effects of becoming a prisoner or a prison guard. The experiment was funded by the…

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    were protesting “after the arrest and torture of some teenagers who painted revolutionary slogans on a school wall”(BBC). The government tried to stop this with force but that just lead to more syrians protesting. This “Violence escalated and the country descended into civil war as rebel brigades were formed to battle government forces for control of cities, towns and the countryside”(BBC). It was now a civil war over who controls the country : the government or the people. This is why the…

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    2014 British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) article, “Ethics Guide: Eating Animals,” it examines three different ethical perspectives – the rights argument, the consequential (utilitarian) argument, and the virtue argument – against the rearing and killing of animals for human consumption in layman’s terms primarily for the average contemporary reader in Anglo-American societies (such as Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom). Furthermore, the BBC, a leading worldwide media…

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    16th Century Europe was the time and place for many kings and queens. At this time many countries had monarchies. One ruler of this time was Mary Queen of Scots. According to British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Mary Stuart was born to Mary of Guise and James V of Scotland in Linlithgow Palace during the December of 1542. Since Mary’s father died while she was only six days old, she was handed the title of queen and Mary’s mom acted as regent (1). Mary had a tough life, as did anyone who…

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