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    "Remember that one day of your idleness kills 12,000 souls". This quote from Rudolf Vrba himself was lived out in his actions to help save Jews in concentration camps. His moral courage was displayed in his distribution of the Vrba- Wetzler report, a document forged to relieve the Jews located in concentration camps of their suffering. Rudolf Vrba’s efforts to help people in suffering shows that helping those in need, despite the consequences and the doubts of others, is significant to the…

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    Czech Republic. As stated in a report from 2014, “The Czech Republic is one of the most stable and prosperous markets in Central Europe. Although the country dropped seven places to 75th in the World Bank’s Doing Business rankings for 2014 (owing largely to faster progress on reforms by other countries), its overall score improved slightly year on year. The Czech Republic moved up nine places to rank 37th out of 144 countries in the WEF Global Competitiveness Report 2014-15.” (www.gov.uk…

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    This article was published in the Journal of Advanced Nursing, a reputable and well-known journal. This specific journal received the following score for Impact Factor: 1.741. This journal also received the following rankings: ISI Journal Citation Reports © Ranking: 2014: 8/109 (Nursing (Social Science)); 10/111 (Nursing (Science)). It is common for parents and children to experience anxiety when children undergo surgery. Perioperative anxiety is known to influence a child’s ability to cope…

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    both anti-oxidants and depression is known to be associated with oxidation. This study was part of a peer-reviewed journal called “Public Health Nutrition” which appears to be a well-respected and credible journal. According to Journal Citation Reports, the Public Health Nutrition has a 2015 impact factor of 2.433 and ranked in the second quartile within the category of Nutrition & Dietetics. The journal was also published by the Cambridge University Press, a well-known and first-rate…

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    she was working for the Countrywide Financial Corp. This role requires our whistleblower to supervise and monitor internal bank processes and mortgage fraud investigations, if needed, organize and send conclusion in the form of suspicious activity report to the U.S. Treasury as well as the board of directors. During her time, she learned that Full Spectrum Lending Division (FSL) managers in the Boston area were subject to several fraud allegations, she directed an investigation into the matter,…

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    Gender Inequality Gap

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    unequal treatment between males and females and the imbalanced distribution of the value received for the same work. The inequality gap takes into consideration the wage gap, job opportunities, health outcomes and more. A news article “Global Gender Gap report finds modest improvements” written by Janet McFarland goes into detail about the current position of the gender gap. The following will explore the reasons behind the persistence of this social issue such as household labour…

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    Gender Injustice In Canada

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    people or groups. The Difference in Pay Between Genders in Canada One large injustice found in the economic industry is the gap between a woman 's average income and a man 's average income. According to the Statistics Canada data report conducted in 2011, women made an estimated 74 cents for every dollar a man made in relation to full­time income. This is actually better than in 1987 where women were paid only 64 cents for every dollar made by a…

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    good health, people won’t get a chance to engage in the development process. However, while the physical health was well-known factor of the development, the mental health has been disregarded for a long time. For example, in the Human Development Report 1990, published by UNDP, the introduced measure of the human development was HDI, the human development index, which considers longevity, decent living standards, and knowledge. As it can be seen, the mental health was not one of the factors…

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    However, I find the Mc-Kinsey Report to be contradicting because I cannot imagine how American businesses can be more prosperous and more profitable only when producers and customers are in the same location. We can only say that, it depends of the type of business because this report is against what any economist or global minded people will admit. For one thing, American Jobs pay higher wages and businesses…

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    Women In Detective Fiction

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    Just like the world we live in today, detective fiction is a male dominated genre. Detectives are usually white males who solve dangerous crimes such as murder. If women are involved, they are usually characterized as damsels in distress or femme fatales. It is a man’s world; therefore, it is the sole responsibility of men to be the protectors. For centuries, we have lived in a patriarchal society and this mindset has influenced this genre significantly. Men are deemed better detectives because…

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