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    Regardless of the age or the era, human beings have always sought and tried to sustain communicative relationships with each other. Centuries ago, young travellers from parts of Europe, were able to connect with friends and family, and share their lives through “friend books.” Moreover, these often elaborately decorated journals, recorded inspirational insights and knowledge that young people were eager to disseminate to communities afar. During the 16th century, young Northern European males…

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    security for persons who cannot take care of their needs as a result of illness or debility. For most persons, long-term care includes assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs). Also, it may consist of help with everyday tasks, called instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) (Batnitzky, Hayes, & Vinall, 2014). On average, the target client for long-term care is people over the age of 65, which 70% of whom require some long-term care during their lifetime (Batnitzky, Hayes, &…

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    that followed the telegraph, and how they were altered and determined by the statement made by the telegraph (Carey, 1989). This is proven by giving examples of where it altered history. The effects that this communication had on world war two was instrumental to the deconstruction of the Nazi party (Carey, 1989). The freedom given to communication by the telegraph is summarized as it freed communication from the constrictions of transportation and geography (Carey, 1989). It did this by…

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    Classicism In Brazil

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    The music of Brazil was formed from the mixture of European, African and indigenous elements, brought by Portuguese settlers, slaves and by the natives who inhabited the so-called New World. Other influences have been added throughout history, establishing a huge variety of musical styles. At the time of the discovery of Brazil, the Portuguese were amazed at the natives ' way of dressing and the way they made music: singing, dancing, playing instruments (rattles, flutes, drums). Brazilian music…

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    have paid officials for public amenities, these are all various examples and proofs of the presence of corrupt officials. These points show that not only can foreign aid not be effective in the reduction of poverty and inequality, it can also be instrumental in increasing…

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    The Panama Canal: One Canal, Three Chief Engineers In 1904, President Theodore Roosevelt called John Wallace, the first chief engineer of the Panama Canal Project, into his office and ordered him to “make the dirt fly!” However, digging a canal across the Isthmus of Panama and successfully linking the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans would require extensive planning and preparation before digging could commence. The task of building the Panama Canal would prove to be one of the most expensive…

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    strategy enables Amazon to sell more of its products, therefore, increasing its sales. The use of user reviews is instrumental in helping customers to make informed decisions. Amazon provides visualizing customer reviews that turn prospects into buyers. Displaying customer reviews clearly, significantly increases the chances that a view will turn into a purchase. The reviews are instrumental to Amazon for it helps the company build a social proof of the usefulness of the product. Amazon is also…

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    1. Robbery on the streets is influenced by money and it is stimulated by street culture and cognitive scripts. Street robbers are always alert for opportunity if there is a chance they will take it without thinking twice. Robbers will continue offending because they have nothing to lose but rather much to gain they get quick cash, excitement and dominance out of it. Street robbers often get away with their offense because their cognitive scripts help them learn and calculate the situation better…

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    This infringement takes both the normative approach and the instrumental approach. Normatively, the Montreal police infringes on the basic human rights of Lagacé. However, this scandal also brings about an instrumental approach, making it difficult for journalists to do their jobs—it advances other interests. Namely, the interest of a journalist being able to do his or her job. This scandal…

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    Also, he lived a highly instrumental life because he changed the society to be better. He got through Slave Act,’ and ‘Slavery Abolition Act.’ He stopped to do deportation which the black slaves were transported from Africa. Furthermore, Wilberforce worked on a political campaign…

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