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    Specifically, the Chicago Public School System implemented a bonus pay system for the teachers according to the students’ test scores. This increased the tendency of teachers overlooking the cases of cheating, seeking for economic benefit. Similarly, Israeli day care put much effort in burdening the parents to pick up their children on time by utilizing a fine. Parents who always came late started to be punctual, willing to avoid the penalty. Additionally, the authors then describe the case of…

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    Annie Leibovitz Biography

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    Leibovitz was born on October 2, 1949 in Waterbury Connecticut. She first became interested in art while attending Northwood High School where she wrote and played music. She then studied painting at the San Francisco Art Institute. After living on an Israeli kibbutz for a short period of time, Leibovitz returned to the United States and started working for Rolling Stone magazine. When she started working for Rolling Stone magazine, she worked as a staff photographer. At the age of 23, Leibovitz…

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    The article titled ‘Barenboim’s Olympian Enterprise’ written by Richard Morrison was published in the ‘Australian’ newspaper in July of 2012. Outlining the significance of the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, whilst reporting on the remarkable work of Daniel Barenboim. Morrison quotes Barenboim directly and writes the article from a view that undoubtedly supports the orchestra, leaving the reader wanting to discover more. It outlines Barenboim is leading a very busy life and he himself…

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    Wright also points out that Jesus related to the Old Testament geographically and historically. Christ's ministry covered the ancient Israeli territory, especially key locations of David's Kingdom. Jesus' genealogy even shows him as the descendant of David and Abraham, as predicted of the promised Messiah. Jesus also literally relives or reenacts the key events of Israel's history, such…

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    Sayed Kashua’s collection of newspaper columns, Native, tells the story of Kashua’s life living in a divided Israel as an Arab. The Arab-Israeli conflict occurring in Israel has created unmasked tension between the Arabs and Jews who are sharing the land. This has created a culture of each group wanting to garner support and sympathy for their “side” of the conflict. As an Arab writing to a Hebrew audience, one might assume Kashua uses his newspaper column to promote the Arab side. While…

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    Dr. Abdullah Yusuf Azzam

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    Dr. Abdullah Yusuf Azzam was of colossal importance to the development of Islamic militant radicalism and his ideas were a significant foundational support of the establishment and structure of al-Qaeda. Azzam was born in 1941 in Jenin, Palestine, where previously to Azzam’s birth, the British under the Balfour Declaration of 1917 was under the obligation of providing and maintaining in Palestine, a nation for the home of the Jewish people. This declaration was made between the Foreign Secretary…

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    Terrorism Major Events

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    This essay is aim to outline the impact of terrorism since it is increase after Munich Bombing for the safety and security planning of mega and major event. The relationship between security change and the different stand point by the issue will be discussed. It will conclude the impact and change and analyze how terrorism and security will affect the possible future planning of Mega and Major event. Actually, there are no a clear definition for “terrorism”, because of the discrimination and…

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    How a TV Sitcom Triggered the Downfall of Western Civilization - David Hopkins We live in a problematic society that is highly accompanied by technology. The digital world of social media, television and internet has resulted in a decreased capability and inclination to individualized thinking and reflection. According to David Hopkin’s article, “How a TV Sitcom Triggered the Downfall of Western Civilization”, written on 22th March 2015, the world is profoundly marked by stupidity, and the root…

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    Joseph S. Roth’s wrote an inspiring essay called “Encourage the Golden Rule of Organ Donations, Transplant Coverage,” that provides crucial information on the significance of organ donation. In the essay, Roth incorporates his proposal, the Golden Rule, which permits health insurers to limit transplant coverage for patients who refuse to be organ donors. The legislation would require insurance companies to provide information at each policy renewal about how their policy holders can register to…

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    Ptsd In Coping

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    veterans tend to focus on avoidant emotion-focused techniques, the aversion of problem-coping perpetuates the cycle of stress and exhaustion that PTSD exacerbates. This is supported by a study conducted by Karstoft, Armour, Elklit and Solomon amongst Israeli war veterans which found that the non-use of problem-solving coping increased the risk of the chronicity and/or the delay of reaction following exposure to combat and, as a result, problem-solving was an adaptive form of coping in response…

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