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    Nine years after the world’s bloodiest and most destructive war, much of the world was still shaken to its core from the violence it had witnessed. To summarize the horror, and to serve as a warning to future generations, the author, William Golding, wrote Lord of the Flies—an allegory for man’s constant internal struggle between the instincts of savagery and civilization. His characters, Ralph and Jack, who embody these conflicting predispositions, are constantly at odds; Ralph attempts to…

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    CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Basic Concepts of Land-Use and Land-Cover Change According to (FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization), 2000; Gregorio, 2005) land cover refers to the biophysical cover of the earth surface or land for instance vegetation cover such as forest, shrub/bushland, and grassland and water. Whereas land cover can be defined as the attributes of the earth’s land surface covered by vegetation, desert, water bodies like lake, sea, ocean, bare soil and ice (Chrysoulakis…

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    philosophy. As said before the classical approach is the most appropriate for stable and mature businesses. The second approach which is related to Samsung is the Evolutionary approach. The market is responsible for choosing the winners. First they were carrying for the quantity not quality. Samsung change from focus on quantity to quality. Samsung also changed its systems and processes to improve the design. This all result from the customer needs and what market wants. Samsung heads took the…

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    shares for his personal interest and moreover, the defendant was trying to cover up the loose ends to his crime(ASIC v Soust, 2010, pp. 11,12 & 16). Application & Conclusion The defendant in his defence pleaded that, he was acting in the personal capacity and not as a director of Select Vaccines while purchasing 104,000 shares on behalf of his mother(ASIC v Soust, 2010, p. 18). In this situation, on the application of objective test, it is crystal clear that the defendant was not acting in…

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    Stricter Gun Laws Debate

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    shooters possessed high-capacity magazines or assault weapons. Banning high capacity magazines, assault weapons, automatic, and semi-automatic guns will prevent rapid-fire deaths and is also supported by the majority of Americans. Moreover, if the Assault Weapons Ban of 2013 were still in effect, a considerably high 48 weapons of the ones owned by mass shooters would not have been available. (Follman, Aronsen and Pan) There is no rational reason to own assault weapons and high-capacity magazines…

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    Pastor's Ministry

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    blessing hidden from others. I can only imagine the delight found in the words to a pastor’s ear when we praise the Lord for using their ministry to transform the believer. How does the ministry of helps differ from an armor bearer? To minister in any capacity, we must have the heart of a servant. The Word of God contains numerous scriptures pertaining to servitude. The last shall be first, well done my good and faithful servant, and even the purpose of the Lord’s Christ, to serve and give…

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    power led many core supporters to revoke support. The FARC was now exploiting those that they originally protected from oppressors that they now resembled. Dr. Phillip A. Hough describes a "combination of increasing extractive demands and decreasing capacity to provide protection that delegitimated [sic] the FARC in the eyes of a significant portion of the local population and led to an upsurge in guerilla violence against civilian noncombatants" (Hough, 2011, p.382). The FARC incorrectly…

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    In this world, mankind has lost its way from the word Equality and then adopted the word Fraction. Mankind has always had two sided debates which were always about protecting what they believed in. If society break it down through common sense, one side wants to grow and take the risk of all the resources given and the other side wants to protect and be grateful of what they already have. Well what is about to be explained is how being a fraction became an issue to everyone. Shortly after John…

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    Critical reflection Reflecting back on what I have learnt about myself as a writer is that it is okay to be aware of your weaknesses and using the necessary tools to support and strengthen them. As a writer it is good to step outside of your comfort zone and experiment with new genres. Let your writing take you on an emotional journey, and let your emotions lead your writing into a new journey. As a writer you need to expand your vocabulary and use powerful descriptive words to really create a…

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    Overpopulation According to the Cambridge Dictionary, overpopulation is an undesirable condition where the number of existing human population exceeds the carrying capacity of Earth. Nowadays, overpopulation has been a prevailing word, as it has triggered numerous problems in urban areas. To understand this issue thoroughly, it is important to declare the root cause of this matter. After the technological industrialization, a huge improvement of health care service and medical facilities has…

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