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    represent 25% of the Lebanon population (Bajenkal). There are both benefits and costs to an increased population. The benefits offer a large amounts of potential labor and large skill pools. If the human potential is grasped correctly, the refugees could strengthen fiscal sustainability by altering the age distribution. On the other hand, if the human potential is not used efficiently the fiscal…

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    tone which may heighten feelings of guilt and self-condemnation in the reader. He states that “Ta Mako…is a sacred form of family and personal identifications”. The “sacred” conveys a sentiment of significance and tradition to the reader, who may be evoked to feel as if they are offending such a practise. Kiwi further perpetuates this ideal by deriding such “imitation” of Ta Mako as “disgraceful and immoral”. The brevity of such a statement may further arouse sentiments of blame in the reader.…

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    Stroke Recovery Paper

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    What TMS can tell us about Stroke Recovery According to the World Health Organisation (2004) stroke is the second most common cause of adult mortality and the third most common cause of chronic disabilities in adults. Di Pino, Pellegrin, Assenza and Copone et al (2014) discussed stroke affects to the blood-oxygen supply to the brain disrupted synaptic transmission, observed as the lack of electrical activity in the penumbra after the stroke. More research has focused on how the rehabilitation…

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    This embankment is very in relation to the Great Wall because they both interpret the same allegiance. The families in the Great Wall were evoked by being entombed within the wall for committing their whole life to spawning it. As well as the Vietnam Memorial Wall, it was minted with soldiers’ names to be forever, sustained as people would glance at it or stumble by it. Both of these walls…

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    Elizabethan Ignorance

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    Ignorance is the parent of hatred. And while the modern world has progressed in leaps and bounds since the Elizabethan period, hatred and intolerance still plague the planet. An example of contemporary religious intolerance is the fearful situation in Myanmar. In fact, Buddhists are currently discriminating against several religious minorities. An incident involving the burning of a Muslim man in March of 2013 during a riot further illustrates the somber situation in Myanmar. Terrifying…

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    silence over that by the good people.” (Martin Luther King Jr. Quotes) When taking a look at the American societal history, oppression is the main theme that is recognized. The evaluation of this is how we (as Americans) can realize the influential potential that a mass amount of people can have when working and speaking (or not speaking) together. The examination of oppression stories throughout the last one hundred years can open the eyes of today’s individuals of how the past effects today,…

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    Invictus Comparison

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    insist on endurance being the pathway leading to successful endeavours. Whether this be surpassing the human quality of blaming others and comprising the courage to take blame for our own wrongdoings, or gathering enough confidence to believe in our potential even if all may seem impossible. Despite shared ideals, a distinctive element is the means in which readers are informed on how to persevere. Within…

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    Child Brain Development

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    with one another. Myelin is the supportive tissue that surrounds and protects the nerve cells and facilitates communication (Berger, 2012, p.94-105). The brain is a specialized tissue in which functionality depends upon the generation of electrical potentials and their conduction through long axonal components of cell-bodies and through the synaptic gaps between these cell-bodies. These special functions of brain are reflected in a higher need for certain nutrients such as choline, folic acid,…

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    Personal Identity; a concept of oneself most individuals are expected to possess. Ever since the personality quizzes and future career planning units that took place throughout courses in elementary and middle school, I have found the importance of self-concept in adult life to be abundantly clear. In addition to determining a pathway to future success, personal identity allows for interpersonal connections and relationships. Quite honestly, even without all the external pressures, a sense of…

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    Overweight athletes participate in exercise and sports for similar reason as other athletes, such as maintaining a healthy lifestyle, enjoyment purposes, and achieving their goals. However, the difference is that overweight athletes are being criticised for participating due to the stigma that is associated to their body shape. As social scientist, Erving Goffman (1963) stated, stigma is “the phenomenon whereby an individual with an attribute which is deeply discredited by his/her society is…

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