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    violence. While violence is not completely absent in the drug market, it is much less visible than the media often suggests. One respondent from Plymouth stated that in his experience, Plymouth was a much safer area for drug trade than Liverpool or Bristol, for example. A subject from Southend-on-Sea went so far as to say that there was enough room for all the buyers and sellers, with the only real problems coming from the Somalians. This implies that violence is not innately connected with…

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    United Kingdom and is a term that is applied to a group of young sculptors that first started emerging at exhibitions at the start of the 1980s the sculptures created by was mostly show at the Institute Of Contemporary Arts and the Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol It was the series sculptures he created in the 1980s that was based on art and architecture that helped make Julian Opie become a influential…

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    According to the University of Central Florida, “a discourse community is a group of people involved in and communicating about a particular topic, issue, or in a particular field”. Examples of discourse communities can be professional organizations, specific classes, sports teams, and even a group of fans for a musician. Within these discourse communities, each has their own specific basis of what good writing is and what form of communication is most often used. Each community has its own…

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    Social Identity Theory, known otherwise as SIT, is a principle proposed by Tajfel and Turner in the 1970s. The study aimed to explain intergroup behaviour and the situational factors within a model of behaviour. At its core, the theory consists of four interrelated concepts: social categorization, the tendency to categorize individuals into in-groups (we/us) and out-groups (they/them); category accentuation (social comparison), the exaggeration of intergroup differences and intragroup…

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    Movie: The Imitation Game Internet The imitation game is a movie about Alan Turing and the Enigma-code. He is a mathematical. The movie takes place in the WO2. The Germans had decrypted all their massages so that the American and the British army can’t understand and read the massages. Alan Turing should cracking the code. Under time pressure, he makes a machine who can crack the codes. After two years it finely worked. Now it was possible to read every massages. The Germans…

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    P. J. Marshall

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    “British Society in India under the East India Company” by P.J. Marshall There is a person behind any research and analysis, which means that author’s personal background is significant. According to recommendation letter to pro-vice chancellor on Bristol university’s website, I found out that Professor Peter James Marshall was born in Calcutta and his family is British-Indian on both sides, which defines him as mixed race . There might be an assumption that his family history laid a…

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    Congressmen have served very long terms, and have lost sight of what they stand for. They’ve confused their party’s stances for a reason to debate. Edmund Burke once said, “You choose a member indeed; but when you have chosen him, he’s not a member of Bristol, but he is a Member of Parliament” (Politics in America). Burke said that representatives should feel obligated to use their own best judgement about what is good for the nation. This view contrast the view that representatives are…

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    Audi Quattro Case Study

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    17. Audi Quattro (1981): The Audi Quattro is a rally and road car was manufactured by Audi in the German Automobile and part of the Volkswagen Group. The featuring of the Audi Quattro was the first to mate the 4 wheel drive with turbocharger engine. The fastest cars engine was 2144 CC, inline five cylinder and 10 valves SOHC with the intercooler and turbocharger. It’s produced by the output power of 147 KW, 200 PS and 176 BHP and torque 285 NM at 3500 RPM. The Quattro propelled from 0 to 100…

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    accelerated bachelors program for dental hygiene. I was so proud of all these accomplishments, I couldn 't believe all my hard work paid off. Ultimately I loved the idea of going to MCPHS but I knew financially it wasn 't the right place for me. Bristol Community College was the best option for me at this time in my life because it is affordable and my parents offered to help pay for tuition as much as they could, and in the long run I knew it would be the best decision for me. That is where it…

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    Jauvia Merck Case Study

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    Does Januvia signify the beginning of Merck and Co’s (NYSE:MRK) downfall? Merck and Co. (NYSE:MRK) is one of the leading pharmaceuticals in America, if not the world. It provides top of the range healthcare solutions to almost all kind of medical problems. Recently though, Merck and Co. hit a bump in the road with its stocks coming down by 0.79% to $50.55 on Monday the 12th of October 2015 . There was one drug majorly blamed for this: Januvia. Januvia: The answer to our problems or here to raid…

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