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    Stalin was one of the most vicious tyrants of the 20th century. Despite his humble origin, the combination of his life experiences and personality help shaped him into a cruel yet effective leader. He rose to an unprecedented level of power as a result of his own capabilities and his understanding of the Communist Party. His rivals and other prominent Bolshevik leaders underestimated him due to the lack of charisma as well as his education and dysfunctional family background. Stalin managed to…

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    modern democracy. Many people have two different views when they talk about the American Revolution. There are those who believe it was ratified, and those who disagree. I believe that the American Revolution was ratified because it was driven by a convergence of political, economic, and ideological factors, propelled by a collective desire for self-governance, individual liberties, and national sovereignty, ultimately cementing its significance as a pivotal moment in history. The American…

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    The mixed methods revolved towards the systematic convergence of the qualitative and quantitative databases as well as the idea of the integration of various types of the research designs where these kinds of the models are explained in an essential handbook that addresses the field. The procedures for the…

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    P2P File Sharing

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    commercial property of TV networks, but the availability of “pirated” TV shows in P2P file-sharing networks has decreased their value. Ironically, the success of P2P file sharing has legitimized TV as a new “negotiation” of value in an age of digital convergence. Therefore, the “topic” of this article dictates the changing value systems of TV through the context of legal and illegal P2P file sharing networks that disseminate higher quality TV shows to the public. Outline of Thesis:…

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    History2 Nazi Germany was a greater horror than Stalinist USSR Introduction Back in the 19th century, Germany was under the control of dictators. Adolf Hitler is believed to have controlled Germany from 1935 to 1945. Over this period the country was regarded Nazi Germany. Stalinist on the other hand ruled the Eurasian continent under the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1991. In his reign Stalinist embraced socialism in lead the state. Despite their vast ruling approaches, similarities and…

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    Discussion The results did not include the public policy portion of the socio-ecological model. This is because policy encompasses how society will impact the individual. The model is not a separation of parts. Policy enforces and maintains how the individual, the interpersonal relations, the organizations, and the community interact. Due to the wide array of institutions in several regions and stratified racial demographics, the assumption is policies are not standardized between universities.…

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    they are related to sustainable tourism remain vague. Therefore, conceptualising and determining these concepts are important to fill this gap. Inadequate awareness of Web 2.0’s influence on sustainable tourism may hinder the harmonisation and convergence of the tourism industry and breakthrough revolutionary technology acquisition within and across the concepts of a sustainable tourism…

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    Mirror self-recognition in the bottlenose dolphin: A case of cognitive convergence What was done? An experiment was performed on two dolphins one was 13 years old male Bottlenose dolphin and other was 17 years old male bottle nose dolphin. This experiment was performed to see if there is any ability in dolphin to use the mirror to inspect any marked part of the body and to prove whether they have self- recognition ability in them or not. How it was done? Two dolphins were kept in the pool for…

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    Vicarious Trauma

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    (Hunter & Schofield, 2006). This term is differentiated from the other terms by the experience of traumatic symptoms of the clinician, similar to those symptoms experienced by the victims themselves. Compassion fatigue has been described as “the convergence of traumatic stress, secondary traumatic stress, and cumulative stress/burnout in the lives of helping professionals and care providers,” (Hernandez, Gangsel, & Engstrom, 2007, p. 231). This concept can also be seen through the symptoms of…

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    TVP-VAR Case Study

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    In this study, a TVP-VAR model with stochastic volatility is used. Initially, the TVP-VAR model was introduced by Primiceri (2005) and Nakajima (2011) to examine the changes in the transmission of monetary policy and the changes in the variances of the exogenous shocks. This study is the first to examine the changes in the transmission of remittances shocks on inflation, savings and TFP in Saudi Arabia over the period 1970-2012. Following Nakajima (2011), we set up the TVP-VAR model with…

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