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    average, most of the brands are using three different social media networks. Most often these social media channels include social blog and other social networks with addition of micro blogging or multimedia sharing. This is in step with the survey Estonian on social media marketers who were using a little less…

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    3.4. Reasonableness/Arbitrariness/Discrimination The Tecmed Tribunal expressly accepted that arbitrariness and discrimination could not be reconciled with the FET standard. The Tribunal in Pope & Talbot frequently referred to the reasonableness of the conduct of a State or its organ to rule out a violation of the FET standard. Benedict and Schill are of the opinion that there is a link between the concepts of reasonableness and proportionality on one hand and the permissibility of States right…

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    the dominant subject of the Internet, they’re increasingly the controllers. They post, share and comment more than men" (Murray 497). Even girls spend more time on social network sites and use them more actively than boys do, and in a "survey of Estonian teenage social media users, girls more than boys self reported selecting pictures in which they thought they looked attractive" (Herring 2). The findings another research study showed that girls rely more on their online identities because they…

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    Philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau stated that “Man is born free, but everywhere he is in chains” (Rousseau, 1). Through this quote one can draw contrast between human nature and human existence. It is a metaphor for the noble savage; who coming from the original state of nature, is an honest, faithful and brave individual. Rousseau places sole responsibility for transforming the noble savage into the modern human on technological advancement. According to Rousseau, the fact that humans have the…

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    Futuristic Advantages of Maintaining a Genetic Database As time has strengthened the understanding of the genome, controversy has arisen over the role of genetics in society. Genes store the recipe for human life. Thus, by having access to an individual 's genetic information, a vast amount of knowledge could be gathered. Genetic information can be obtained through specific forms of DNA analysis, which include testing for monogenic recessive or monogenic dominant condition, as well as more…

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    Protest literature has become an effective form of nonviolent protest in American culture. As proven by the analysis done by Michael True in the 1993 piece titled “The Tradition of Protest in American Literature”, protest literature is not a new concept. “The tradition of nonviolent protest can be traced back through American history to the Declaration of Independence. It has been given notable expression by numerous writers and poets in the last two centuries” (True, 1993). Protest literature…

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    Martin Puhvel, a lecturer at McGill University and a Literature researcher of Estonian origin, highlights Beowulf’s strengths, “The fantastic swimming prowess of Beowulf may well stand out as one of the most amazing abilities of a hero endowed with seemingly supernatural powers” (276). Puhvel believes that Beowulf’s supernatural abilities…

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    Introduction It was during his regular job as an American historian of science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that Thomas Kuhn realized that theories which were ones believed to be true, were actually not really true, since they were at some point replaced by others, which were also believed to be more true than the previous ones(Bertie.ccsu.edu., n.d.) For instance, the common belief that the earth is at the center of the universe was eventually replaced by Galileo Galilei’s…

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    For my ethnographic research, I am planning on observing, how it is that the ongoing crisis in Middle Eastern countries such as, Syria and Lebanon, has propelled their citizens, to escape and seek refuge elsewhere. In most cases they have sought refuge in the European continent. These refugees have arrived in many different countries, such as Italy, Netherlands, England, Greece, Estonia, and Spain. I consulted 6 different sources of literature that portray what the situation for these asylum…

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    (a) The potential advantages and disadvantages of Baskin 's overseas investment or exports. 1. Exports Export can promote sales and increase revenue and market development. Product sales to multiple markets and accelerate the company 's business diversification. At the same time, it may increase the cost of additional promotional products, and the import-export government for import and export tariff control and restrictions, as well as complex export licensing documents and uncertain financial…

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