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    Cabaret Themes

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    ‘The Reader’ by Bernard Schlink and film Cabaret directed by Bob Fosse illustrates the way in which good and evil are a uniting force; wherein one cannot be wholly good or evil. Composers explore good triumphing over evil through context, and the representation of characters, along with metaphorical language and imagery; in doing so, compelling the reader to question their moral thinking and definitions of both good and evil. As judgements change and develop over time, the German society after…

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    1. As stated in Roots of Evil, “Slavery was not only an established element in Greek society, but was accepted as vital for the preservation of freedom as the Greeks saw it.” (Everett, 13) Slavery played a huge role in the foundation of Ancient Greek society. Ancient Greece’s democracy was very dependent on slavery. In Ancient Greece, slaves had many different and necessary roles in society. Slaves did the work of farmers, crafts people, police, teachers, factory workers, etc. When slaves are so…

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    India as commercially significant, they accommodated and developed “a system of elective local government to secure consent for additional taxation” (Talbot 2013, 28). In all, political determinants are more important than economic factors in the consolidation of a stable and peaceful democracy, especially because India and Pakistan emerged from partition with similar economic…

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    Tourism Destination Essay

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    3. Introduction (250 words) The most impressive coastline in the world is Great Ocean Road (GOR), located in the Victoria state, Australia. The beautiful view of the coastline and the historical place of soldier of the World War I make the Great Ocean Road becomes an attraction destination that generates economic source and job creation for the region. This report presents the strengths, weaknesses, threats and opportunities of the world’ famous tourism destination. The methodology of the report…

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    In an increasingly complex international system of politics, at least two political ideologies remain significant in today’s world political sphere. Authoritarianism is characterized as a system of government where decision making is afforded to the few, while democracy is categorized as a system of rule based on the government of the people, by the people and for the people. The principle of democracy is largely one linked to Western ideals and has indeed been at the forefront of many Western…

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    Federal Student Loans

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    The U.S. student loan debt is a surging issue for young Americans. Striving for a post-secondary education will offer better job opportunities, although the financial responsibility of paying for the degree can weigh heavily on individuals with little to no income. Aid is provided to benefit students who need financial support via grants, scholarships, and loans. Focusing on loans, a student is offered government institutional loans based off of Expected Family Contribution (EFC). Every year…

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    decided to complete the merger within 3 years for the long-term development of the new company. The first task of the executive to the merged enterprise is to establish an organization which called post-merger integration. PMI is responsible for consolidation after the merger, the organization not only can monitor the entire merger process but also can help Chairmen’s Integration Council to design the company's basic regulations and establish development goals. The PMI team studied many cases of…

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    Disadvantages Of EHR

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    They also enhanced security protection and safety because of data consolidation. The negatives of EHRs include potential privacy threats, lack of standardization because EHRs is a new concept with enormous implementation costs, and loss of human oversight. This new creation makes a case for the EHRs to guarantee patient safety…

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    Zara Case Study

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    1st: Shortage gaming is one of the factors that caused bullwhip effect. Shortage gaming happens when customers order more than they need during a period of short supply, hoping that the partial shipments they recieve will be sufficient Zara: To prevent the bullwhip effect that can be caused of shortage gaming, Zara do just in time production. Zara keeps a significant amount of its production in-house and makes sure that its own factories reserve 85 percent of their capacity for in-season…

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    Looking at the Texas split Executive branch or plural executive it has for the most part had mixed reviews. On one hand it does afford the people a bit more say in state politics and divides power ensuring there is no one source of failure. However it has also been criticized for its lack of efficiency when it comes to decision making due to multiple parties failing to come to a decision. However the plural executive is a popular choice in many states and seems to regulate power effectively. For…

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