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    In a poorly lit factory, unable to tell whether it is night or day, a worker toils to finish the near impossible order due in a few days. The fashion industry takes advantage of the consumer, by selling garments at an extremely high price compared to the cost to make said garment, and the worker by using sweatshops for cheap, effective mass production labor neglecting the fact that the workers are underpaid, abused, and malnourished. The U.S Department of Labor defines a sweatshop as factory…

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    Pancasila And Tolerance

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    Pancasila and Tolerance Indonesian nation owns Pancasila as the principle in living a life. Pancasila should be the reference of the nation to behave in everyday life. Pancasila values the freedom of faith and tolerance within each people. In fact, freedom of faith is considered as a fundamental thing for Indonesia, that is the reason why “Ketuhanan Yang Maha Esa” principle is placed as the number one among all other 4 principles in Pancasila. “Ketuhanan Yang Maha Esa” as the first principle is…

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    Beechworth Asylum

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    5 of the Most Haunted Places in the World Beechworth Asylum Beechworth Asylum, originally known as Mayday Hills Lunatic Asylum, was founded in 1867. It closed in 1995. The asylum is located in Victoria, Australia. One of the famous features it used was a creation called “Ha-ha Walls.” Ha-ha Walls consisted of a trench, one side was vertical and faced with stone or bricks, the other side sloped and turfed. From the inside, the walls presented a tall face to patients, preventing them from…

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    Mooc Model

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    In 2011, 450,000 students signed up for three online computer science classes that Stanford University offered at no cost (Vardi, 2012). Shortly afterwards, it became a talked about topic in higher education (Billsberry, 2013). The popularity of MOOCs (massive open online courses) has kept growing ever since (Vardi, 2012). The amount of knowledge that is now being shared with MOOCs in unprecedented (Billsberry, 2013). Prestigious colleges such as MIT, Harvard, and Stanford have partnered…

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    Holden of Catcher in the Rye and Junior of The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian are distinct personalities in terms of integrating with the society. Holden endeavors to isolate himself from the society; on the other hand, Junior wants to become a part of the society he is living with, while still isolating himself. However, Holden couldn’t achieve not confining himself, whereas Junior turns out to harmonize himself with the society he is a part of. There are various factors…

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    Architecture Of Happiness

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    De Botton, Alain. The Architecture Of Happiness. New York: Pantheon Books, 2006. Print. The Architecture of Happiness was written by Alain de Botton who is a professional philosopher and so he takes a look at architecture from a different point of view. He considers architecture and its role in achieving happiness and psychological and spiritual satisfaction. He believes that our happiness and our well-being are affected by our surroundings, particularly by the quality of the design of homes.…

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    Fig. 8 – The Panopticon prison theory diagram The food was uninspiring and bland, but covered the basic nutritional needs of the workers. Staff were trained so that portion sizes were carefully measured, and the food would vary from breakfast to dinner and supper (L Smith 2008). Meals were selected each day and for each class of inmate. A typical days’ food would consist of bread and gruel for breakfast, cooked meat, pickled pork or bacon with vegetables or potatoes, yeast dumpling, soup suet…

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    Coming from a small, broken home, Mary always knew she wanted to have a large family of her own. Having an emergency hysterectomy at the age of 27, three children were all that Mary could have, not fulfilling her dream of a great, overbearing family. All of her three girls coming from a previous marriage, adoption was the only option for Mary and her new husband. Now, one mother faces the horrors of attempted murder, mental disabilities and an agonizing lifetime commitment all because of…

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    Client was well groomed with an average build. She was able to attain stable eye contact, her speech was clear and her activity was average. She did maintain normal body postures and her facial expressions matched the feelings she was verbally expressing. Patient denied experiencing delusions, hallucinations, self-abusive behavior, or aggressiveness. Her thought process was logical but her mood was anxious. She had full affect and her behavior was cooperative. She did not have any cognitive…

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    that live with their own single parent either in a family or sub-family.” In this definition, single-parent families do not include children living with married stepparents. This definition also does not include children living in institutions, dormitories and group homes (Vespa & Lewis , 2013). When thinking about counseling single parent families I wanted to know what the demographics of these families are. I wanted to know whether or not the statics compared to two parent families versus…

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