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    96. What is Pilate’s or the modern man behavior? • The current period of development is like a final station for dark karma on the ‘Road Towards The Light’. All people must finish with experiencing misfortune, which can happen only IF & WHEN they stop creating a dark way of being. For this reason, there is a colossal ‘quantity’ of both primitiveness and intellectuality manifested in these zones. Masses of opposites meet and collide. Mental explosions occur everywhere and all the time, between…

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    interest in obtaining the educational benefits that flow from a diverse student body (Bennet, 2015). Race-conscious favored admissions have been widely practiced by selective colleges and universities to enhance minority representation. At the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Michigan, automatically added 20 points out of a possible 150 points to a minority applicant's score in its rating system. Harvard University has an "unofficial lift" scheme, which also targets minority…

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    in contemporary modern India. Religion was at the heart of this regionalizing process: Gods, temples, inspired poets and philosophers. Expanding trade had set off political processes with new patterns of competition, but religious beliefs and institutional developments affected patterns of state formation and the political institutions that emerged. Therefore, religious change inevitably merged in a variety of ways with both linguistic and political development all shaping the regionalization…

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    As a developing practitioner, I consider my areas of strength to be my ability to: connect and engage clients well; convey empathy to clients; be genuine/ authentic in my interactions and therapeutic delivery; remain mindful in sessions; my willingness to accept feedback regarding progress and completion of relevant paperwork; the ease and ability with which I work with individuals from differing cultures; being self-aware of my limitations; my ability to be flexible in scheduling appointments…

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    the past (mainly bad memories) (Moral Theory at the Movies, n.d.). In the film, we see that Clementine has erased all memories of her relationship with Joel. Joel decides to do the same. The film follows Joel’s journey. As the film progresses, we see the Joel does not want to lose the precious memories of Clementine. Ultimately, the process we see in the Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind follows a reverse concept from the “experience machine” (Moral Theory at the Movies, n.d.). The…

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    Many scientists argued their discoveries and final analysis were not influenced at all by any bias or prejudice, there were proof "that a standard was in place to characterize the Caucasian ideal." Ancient Greeks were considered to account for their art because of their beautiful bodies and in contrast, Egyptians and Africans lacked such beauty in heir appearance. Such standards are apparent in many classificatory systems and this in return causes races and racial to be "considered not only…

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    Statements of the research problem This section is explained about the research problem in the particular context, including summaries of EMI policies and settings, EMI approaches, research gaps, research aims and conclusions. The detailed summaries are indicated below. In recent years, Khon Kaen University authorities have introduced the new instructional policy, the so-called “English as a medium of instruction” or EMI. In this study, the general working definition of EMI is “the use of…

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    Reid (2004) mentions that the persistent absents was due to a combination of social, psychological and institutional factors. Majority of students that truant seem to be individuals that enjoy the idea of being isolated. However this observation has changed since the increase of bullying, delinquency and disruptive behaviour (Reid, 2004). Truancy was blamed on…

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    Bertolt Brecht Influence

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    As one of the most influential figures in theatre, Bertolt Brecht has stamped his legacy in the world theatre. His search for anew kind of theatre made his theatre a modern avant-garde whichhas left its traces in postmodern theatres. This paper tries toinvestigate Brecht’s epic theatre as a modern avant-garde and itsinfluence in postmodern theatre. His epic theatre was in fact a revoltagainst the main stream modern theatre in which Brecht openlydeclares that theatre should be ‘political.’…

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    Case Studies Name of Student Institutional Affiliation Case Studies Case Study 1 The so-called “Holocaust” terminology has always been found in politics, in discussions in the media and online environments. When investigating this topic, it becomes absolutely possible to hear different opinions on this issue. On the one hand, the investigators of the issue argue that the Holocaust has broken the backbone of the nations; it produced negative effects on the Holocaust descendants'…

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