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    John Lennon: John Legend

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    shake the music industry with new music that would never be forgotten and a kind heart that was giving and passionate for world peace. John Lennon was an intelligent, hard-working man that greatly impacted society by encouraging anti-war protests and supporting the peace movement, as well as developing the world of rock n’ roll while catching the hearts of his fans with his famous band The Beatles and their extraordinary music. “On October 9, 1940, in Liverpool, England John Lennon was born”…

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    award for literature in the year 2001, he was born Sir Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul in Chaguanas in the year 1932. As a teenager he attended the Queen’s Royal College in Port of Spain where he was awarded with a Government Scholarship to attend any university in England in which he chose, Oxford University. Some years later he migrated to England where we got married and began his career in writing. Miguel Street; a collection…

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    Believing in equal rights is important, but it is only those who speak up who are the ones who make a difference. Around the 1950s, segregation was worse than ever. Most people decided to just go along with it even if they did not agree, but others decided there needed to be a change. Coretta Scott King witnessed hate towards black people and women during her lifetime, which caused her to speak up for her community and an end to the hate. Growing up in the segregated South, Coretta Scott knew…

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    the right margin; on the title page only, the shortened title is preceded by the words “Running head” and a colon. Can Medication Cure Obesity in Children? A Review of the Literature Luisa Mirano Northwest-Shoals Community College Full title, writer’s name, and school halfway down the page. Author Note This paper was prepared for Psychology 108, Section B, taught by Professor Kang. An author’s note lists the specific information about the course or department and can provide…

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    These years, English has become the most used language in the world. Business companies, High schools, and many other international organisations and associations require English as an important exigency. HEM introduced a list of international training centers for the second year’s students: Calliope, The British Council, Wall Street and British Workshop in Morocco and several language centers in England, Malta, Dublin and Santa Barbara. The aim of this training is to involve students in a…

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    The Hippocratic Corpus

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    The Hippocratic Corpus is a school of thought created by Hippocrates that was taught to medical students (Week One Lecture). This way of thinking was so highly regarded that a temple was built to honor it and to teach future medical professionals. The Asklepieion was “built in 357 BC in Kos” and can be compared to a hospital (Week One Slides). Adherents to the Hippocratic Corpus approached the diagnosis and treatment of the ill with regards to the patient as an individual. Rather than lump the…

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    CHAPTER -1 INTRODUCTION Diaspora basically refers to the people who move from their original homeland to the foreign land. this movement to the alien land leads to many problems for the diasporic people like they suffer from identity crisis whose outcome is alienation. The Diaspora began with the 6th century BCE conquest of the ancient Kingdom of Judah by Babylon, the destruction of the First Temple (c. 586 BCE), and the expulsion of the…

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    Phil Zimbardo is famous for his landmark study in 1971. This study was the Stanford Prison Experiment. Zimbardo paid college students fifteen dollars a day to play the role of a prisoner or guard in a make-believe jail. This jail was ran out of the basement of the Stanford psychology department. These prisoners were given new identities. These identities were numbers that they were known as. The prisoners had to wear loose smocks, no underwear, and tight pantyhose caps…

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    why people do what they do. This is called motivations. Motivations is the reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way. Beowulf form Beowulf fights three monsters for three different motivations. “When Beowulf was composed, England was changing from a pagan to a Christian culture. Pagan Anglo-Saxons told grim tales of life ruled by fate, tales in which people struggled against monsters for their place in the world. The missionaries who converted them to Christianity…

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    independence, economic strategy etc. India had to face a big problem in order to attain Purna Swaraj. In 1911, the capital of British India moved from Calcutta to Delhi. A city came up on what was previously farmland and shrub forest. The glory of New Delhi was a sign of how sure the British were of their rule, if not for thousand years rule but surely last for several centuries at least. The colonies were diverse in nature, with populations were divided along lines of caste,…

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