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    When thinking about the Enlightenment, the discussion of women’s rights may not be something that comes to mind, but there is a major connection between the two. During the Enlightenment, natural rights were considered very often. There were changes being made to benefit people in terms of freedom, political participation and quality of life in general. Today, and throughout time since the Enlightenment, the topic of women’s rights has come up frequently. Although women have the same rights as…

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    In both sources of “The Woman Who Toils” and “Jacob Riis Photographs of Immigrant Girls and Women,” indicates different ways of how women's experiences poverty and underpaid labor in the late nineteenth century differ from men. Men was the authority holder while women were the follower. Without much rights and education, women was uneducated and was not as knowledgeable as of compared to men. Due to this, many women such as unmarried and widow faced unimaginably difficult situations. Different…

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    Owing to the likes of but a few extremists, discrimination against Muslims has sadly become increasingly prominent in modern day society. As a result, many Muslim men and women in the Western world now face consequences such as social out-casting, bullying, work place discrimination, and unemployment. In a survey regarding social cohesion by the Skalon Foundation in 2014, it was found that about one quarter of Australians felt negatively about Muslims living in the country (Markus, 2014). As a…

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    Coca Cola Pharmacist

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    In 1866 the curiosity of a pharmacist from the state of Atlanta, Dr. John S. Pemberton led to him creating a distinctive taste. The taste was so distinctive that it was in question for it to be sold in soda fountains. Dr. Pemberton then took his distinctive taste to a very good friend of his, Frank M. Robinson which was also a pharmacist. They both added carbonated water and sampled the drink to get reviews back on their work. When watching the people from the community gives good reviews on…

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    approximately 79 cents to a men’s dollar, yet this is a misleading interpretation of the data. Further, the data that supports this interpretation of a discrepancy is obtained by comparing the wages of all workers, and averaging these wages, and then distinguishing the averages by gender. , This data does not account for the level of education obtained, the amount of hours worked, or the type of job when comparing average earnings. As an analogy to how the famous “women make 79 cents on the…

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    Introduction: Urban Sprawl and Baltimore Riots The urban sprawl and Baltimore riot articles used for the analyses in this report were first accessed in the Applied Social Research unit at the University of Western Sydney, on the 11th of May prior to the week twelve workshops. The data was qualitatively and quantitatively analysed soon after, on the 15th of May. The data within the urban sprawl analysis originates from articles published between 2009 and 2015 by the Sydney Morning Herald,…

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    coal. According to studies done by professor Nolan E, Hertel, professor of Nuclear and Radiological Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology, the cost of producing nuclear energy as of 2007 was 1.7 cents per kilowatt hour compared to 2.4 cents for coal, 6.7 cents for natural gas, and 10.2 cents for oil. However does this affordability come at a cost? According to Max Schulz at the center for Energy Policy and the Environment at the Manhattan Institute, there has not been a single accident…

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    Financial crimes such as money laundering and corruption have been unsettled issues and a serious concern in a world where everything is moving fast with refined digital connection. With this known fact, combating crimes has been a constant challenge for enforcers to detect and impose appropriate sanction on those who are involved. Legal framework and regulatory mechanisms, be it regulatory and enforcement bodies or sets of laws, have to adequately subsist to observe and if not eliminate,…

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    Dhamra Port Case Analysis

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    port has lined up an investment of Rs 10,000 crore to augment capacity to 100 million tonne per annum (mtpa) from 25 mtpa. In the second phase, the port aims to handle diversified cargo. First, the port has to achieve capacity utilisation of 70 per cent of Phase-I in accordance with clause 4.4 of the concession agreement. Second, it has to obtain environment clearance from MoEF for the proposed expansion. Third, DPCL has to get a no-objection certificate from the National Green Tribunal (NGT)…

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    Researchers found that the 'Angelina Jolie effect' has real-world consequences. When celebrities' health problems make the headlines they may help increase awareness, suggests the new study from Austria. Oscar-winning film star Angelina Jolie's announced her breast removal surgery to prevent cancer in May 2013. The actress' double mastectomy and reconstruction has raised awareness of cancer treatment, researchers said. 15jolie_cnd-superJumboThe Angelina Jolie effect Women reported better…

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