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    In September 2010, Bell Let’s Talk day started a new conversation about Canada’s mental health. At that time, most people weren't talking about mental illness, this was the case because people didn’t see mental illness as a big problem. But numbers spoke for the need of action. Millions of Canadians across Canada wanted to offer help to people who suffer from Mental illness. At the end, institutions and organizations both large and small had access to donate and help this problem. Bell's total…

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    has been rife with conflict for not only the claimants involved. China, Taiwan, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, and the Philippines are all tangled up in a dispute of territorial and jurisdictional claims over a vital and influential expanse of sea. Cooperation has been attempted, but a resolution has yet to be found. The South China Sea issue provides a perfect example of a security dilemma which has arisen as a result of defensive realist motivations taken on by the East Asian states. Defense…

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    Exploration of any kind has brought forth benefits for the developments of civilizations. Space exploration, specifically, has improved the world through an increase of knowledge, advancement of technology, satisfying human curiosity, international cooperation, and economic development. Space exploration inspires a gain of knowledge, both scientific and philosophical. It has also brought insight about our solar system and even some understanding of our universe. Finding answers to scientific…

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    What would happen to international politics if zombies rose from the dead and began their brain eating festival? Daniel Drezner’s ground-breaking book answers the question that other international relations scholars have been too scared to ask. Addressing issues after careful analysis, Drezner looks at how well-known IR theories might be applied to a war with zombies. Exploring popular zombie films, songs, and books, Drezner predicts realistic scenarios for the political stage in the face of a…

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    understand the severe economic consequences of climate change. For example, “The Atlantic is a news organization that covers news and analysis on politics, and environmental issues”. The Atlantic indicate, “When Hurricane Sandy pummeled the east coast of the U.S. and the Caribbean in October 2012 it exposed millions of people and billions of dollars worth of economic assets to the sorts of hazards that might be expected to increase as a result of climate change. An estimated 1.8 million…

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    and a way for other countries to interact with each other. Soon, the popularity of sports increased through Europe. People believed that sports taught the concept of cooperation, increased political gain, and some thought it benefitted human health. Europeans played sports, since they believed sports instilled unity and cooperation in the public. The majority of society in Europe during this time consisted of the proletariat. As mentioned by Sir Robert Baden-Powell, a British general, society…

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    Group Study: How to Organize Teamwork without Anyone Goofing Around. Every good teacher always tries not only to provide knowledge to his students but also to make learning interesting, motivating and life oriented. That's where group study can be an extremely useful practice. It helps to improve the process of education and prepare students for real-life experience. Nowadays the aspect of group study is especially important for college students. Going to college is already a challenge for young…

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    CENTRAL THESIS OF STRUCTURAL REALISM Structural realism as its name suggest seeks to study the structure of the international system and its effects on the behavior of States. The two main characteristics of the international system are Anarchy and Relative Capacity (Power). Waltz adopts three principles from the domestic political structure in his analysis namely; the principle by which the system is ordered, the function each unit fulfills and each unit capacity or ability to act. He concluded…

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    engaged in the equivalent of “social insurance” or what can be called cooperation as a tool to insure survival (Peterson, Sznycer, Cosmides, & Tooby, 2012). In the film, most Hutus cooperated with the extremists and tried not to publicly talk about the issue to ensure their survival. In one scene Paul bribes some officials with money and alcohol in return of the extremists not to kill his family and friends. When cooperation does not go as intended or one acts parasitic, humans biologically…

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    The relationships between intellectuals/students and the Chinese state have differed greatly starting from the Cultural Revolution to the Tiananmen Square Incident of 1989. During the Cultural Revolution, intellectuals and the Chinese state was disharmonious while the students’ relationship with the Chinese state was cooperative and harmonious. Intellectuals had the potential to poison the students’ minds with anti-revolutionary ideas and thoughts. The students were at the forefront of the…

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