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    controlled Urbanization and also they saw African residents as temporary servants. This became an even more extreme issue when Apartheid took these pass laws to extremes, Natives were forced to leave their lands, and the British took complete control over the growth in the countryside. But British did not take into consideration that overcrowding in 'native quarters’ created a great health hazard Mike Davis also states that it, symbolized the lack of the native’s" right to the city. " (53).…

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    My Ambition In Chemistry

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    Statement of Objectives Whenever my teachers and friends asked me about my aim in life while I was still at school, I used to say merely that I want to be a successful person in society. At that time I was not aware of the exact pursuit and inclination of my mind, nor did I know what it meant to be a successful person! But now, I know the meaning of a successful person; a successful person is one who is well-known to society and his/ her contribution is vital for society and nation. Today I…

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    goodwill. Threats World Vision works on countries around the world that are often in rough shape. This is a threat because unstable countries are constantly fighting against corruption and with many other issues such as poverty, health and education. World Vision might encounter potential issues at the time of working with a government or a situation that might be dangerous. Also, World Vision is one of the world’s leading humanitarian organizations, this puts them under constant scrutiny…

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    had strong racist undertones and were often derogatory and demeaning to asylum seekers". Public opinion had begun to rescind back to historical fears of being invaded or flooded with asylum seekers. The 2010 election was once again campaigned on the issue of asylum seekers, not just due to the influx of arrivals but also because both parties strived for tougher policies on border control (Bleiker 2013). In 2012, the Labor government reopened processing centers in Nauru and Papua New…

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    1. INTRODUCTION Airlines are one of the important means of transport around the world and considered one of the quickest mode of transport in most of the country in the world. “The accident rate for airline travel is lower than for any other mode of transportation, and it continues to decline” (Lane, 2005). However, with incidents like September 11 attack, MH370 and MH17, it shows that accidents do happen and cause a lot of fatalities. “Airlines choose to avoid the financial distress by…

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    the normalcy, Confucianism and self identification, selfhood, in Taoism. The incredible diversity of beliefs that the average Chinese citizen adheres to, are almost surreal to me. I guess if one is brought up in this environment, they have no issues practicing these faiths and ways of living. The importance of “divination and ancestral rites,” (Nigosian 236) shall basically be maintained no matter what, as there strongest ethical code. Mostly associated with Confucianism, the expectations…

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    Environmental impact is an issue of great importance for the building sector and society. Architect should make it possible and necessary to fully integrate environmental conscious design in the building process. This is because a sustainable building is a healthy building to the…

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    Cross Sectional Study

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    Background: Antibiotics have changed the face of medicine. They are used by almost everyone but a lot of lapse is seen between their usage and awareness about them. A lot of problems stem from this issue which are getting in the way of their effective use. There is an immense need to address this matter and this was the driving force behind this research. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, Patients who visited outpatient departments of Allied Hospitals of Rawalpindi Medical College i.e.…

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    IAF Advantage

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    local employment opportunities across Design, Manufacturing, Repair & Maintenance. 3. Easier to make decision during conflict situations. 4. Potential source for exports. 5. Close relationship of defence industries to national sovereignty and economic health. Dis-advantages of traditional defence acquisition; 1. Huge costs involved in development of new platforms. Could lead to constant political conflicts for democratic political environments. 2. Barrier to foreign investments e.g. ITAR, the…

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    Water Scarcity In America

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    In the paragraphs post ceding the entry, I will be touching on the issues of water scarcity both throughout the world as a whole, and the U.S. in particular. Various solutions have been proposed, but which will best suit the greater population. You can expect different opinions from different points of view, as well as my own. Toward the end of the twentieth century global warming, a surprising factor, began to warm the earth’s atmosphere at a high acceleration (Levin). Due to the fact that…

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