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    The social and economic consequences of austerity measures imposed by troika on Greece have been devastating. Since 2010, Greece’s GDP has fallen by 25 percent and unemployment rate is 26 percent. The youth unemployment rates are at an alarmingly high level. Currently, over 56 percent of young people in Greece are without a job and there are more than 450,000 families with no working members. After five years of fiscal adjustment and economic hardship under the austerity program, Greece’s major…

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    of the reports of extermination, although they should have. In 1923 the international community abandoned the Armenians, but after the Holocaust they revisited the crimes committed against the Armenians. In 1987 the United States, Canada, Belgium, Cyprus, France, Greece, and Russia affirmed the historical record of the Armenian Genocide. Even in the present years on April 24, people mourn the loss of the Armenians and their…

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    Describe Muslims

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    being killed by an Islamic terrorist. If Muslims were statistically more violent, places with higher numbers of Muslims would be more likely to experience violence, right? That’d make sense, so let’s look at a place whose population is 25% Muslim: Cyprus. If Muslims are statistically more violent, surely, we would see at least some instances of violence or terror attacks, but we don’t. This isn’t to say that there aren’t violent Muslims. Recent attacks committed by Muslims in places like Berlin…

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    Patriarchy is a social system in which males are the primary authority figures central to social organization, occupy roles of political leadership, moral authority, control of property and where fathers hold authority over women and children. During the Elizabethan era, in England, society was patriarchal, which is why it was difficult to find strong female role models such as the ones in Shakespeare’s plays. In Othello, by William Shakespeare, Emilia and Desdemona are both very strong female…

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    Theme Of Pathos In Othello

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    I had money, money to buy snacks but not enough to buy a lot. Like around 5 bucks, so I went to a small market that supplies cheap snacks and candies. Skipping with excitement I visualized my favorite candy. The smell and the taste of it tickled my senses, I ran through the entrance and quickly started looking for the candy. I was planning to buy as many as I can with 5 bucks until I saw a yellow flier that was hanging under one of the candies. It said is huge, bold fonts “ 2 for a $1!!!”, yes,…

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    The Rise Of Nazism

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    entire post-war continent as if it was a personal vacation resort, in one instance he stated “The beauties of the Crimea, which we shall make accessible by means of an autobahn—for us Germans, that will be our Riviera. Crete is scorching and dry. Cyprus would be lovely, but we can reach the Crimea by road. Along that road lies Kiev! And Croatia, too, a tourists ' paradise for us. I expect that after the war there will be a great upsurge of rejoicing.” German allies would more than likely adopt a…

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    so are unclear. The first time Iago states why he hates Othello is in the first Act, “One Michael Cassio, a Florentine,...Is all his all his soldiership. But he, sir, had th’ election: / And I, of whom his eyes had seen the proof / at Rhodes, at Cyprus and on other grounds / Christian and heathen, must be belee’d and calmed / By debitor and creditor. This counter-caster, / He, in good time, must his lieutenant be,” (1.1.18-30). Here, Iago says he hates Othello because he appointed Michael…

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    or negative, it changes the perspective on how others may look. The theme of gender roles is presented in the short play Othello by William Shakespeare through the injustice that women receive. Throughout the play, the role of women in Venice and Cyprus were to be possessions for men. .Unfortunately at present, many individuals think gender roles are invisible; however, the idea of women being inferior to men is very prominent in the western and eastern society through continuous…

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    Throughout an individual’s life, they make millions of decisions. Decisions ranging from as simple as whether one should cross the street, to as complex as whether one should commit a felony, can all have major and disruptive effects on one’s life. The play Othello, by William Shakespeare, follows an honoured army general named Othello in 16th century Venice as he deals with his close personal assistant, Iago, and the lies told by Iago concerning his Wife’s loyalty. Throughout the entire play,…

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    Computing Skills: CO1111 Assignment 1-topic: Relationship in the Team Date: 2/11/2014 Student name: Lebed Sergey (Reg. No. 20615076) Tutor name: Mrs. Irene Polycarpou Deadline of assessment: 11/11/2014 Abstract: This report is the last piece of work in our module. The report focuses on the aspect of team work, the relationships required between teammates to achieve results, elements necessary for a team to be successful in delivering its assigned tasks and goals on the indicated deadline and…

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