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    United States is slowly becoming less and less free, but not in a restrictive way, it is for the safety of its citizens. Terrorism became more apparent in our country after September 11th, and thus the Patriot Act was passed. This allowed the FBI to survey any suspected terrorist without legal permission (a warrant.) It is not restrictive; we are not limited to what we can do beyond reasonable measures. Today, at any given moment in a busy city, we are on camera from multiple different angles.…

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    The Shinto Religion

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    joined together to create the universe. When Izanami died, Izangai endured a purification ritual and created Amaterasu from his eye socket. Amaterasu became known as the Sun goddess and is one of the most prominent Shinto Kami. Japan is known as the land of the rising sun and Amaterasu is usually identified with Japan itself. Amaterasu is considered both a nature kami and an ancestor kami, whose lineage are the emperors of Japan (“Shinto…

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    perspective, the statement is roughly reasonable and some of the details still need to be proven over time. Developing countries have some advantages in confronting major changes in certain aspects. As they are still developing and the way how legal systems usually…

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    architecture. For example, the most his favorite design is the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington D.C which set a new standard for the public’s involvement. The plazas and grand fountains in Portland, Oregon are a joyful participation in public open spaces. Moreover, he also wrote many lectures and books, such as the Sea Ranch: Diary of an Idea. I think that Lawrence Halprin is one of the most important landscape architects because he used his ideas which evolved over his…

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    Save Our Lungs

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    Save our Lungs One can Identify environment health as the "science and practice of preventing human injury and illness and promoting well-being" (NEHA, pg. 1). Tackling the numerous environmental health complications has been an essential focus for health prevention specialist alike. One in particular many don 't seem to fully grasp its importance or cease, is Deforestation. To many 's surprise, Deforestation has slowly taken center stage as global concern not only for humans, but, species…

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    Sime Darby Case Study

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    I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Sime Darby was founded in 1910 and grew to become the largest conglomerate in Malaysia. Sime Darby Plantation is the plantation and agri-business arm of the Sime Darby Group, representing one of the five core Divisions of the Group. The Division is involved in oil palm and rubber plantation management cultivation and downstream activities, agribusiness and food, as well as Research & Development (R&D). The company vision is to be a world class agriculture and food…

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    Ocean Pollution Essay

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    Ocean Pollution: North Pacific Gyre filled with Plastic In 1997 a well-known chemist, scientific researcher and sea captain named Charles Moore, set sail from Hawaii back to his homeland, California after competing in a yacht race. Along the way, Captain Charles Moore had extra fuel to spare and decided to take a short cut through the low pressured winds of the north pacific gyre. As he and his crew reached the calm within the gyre, they were completely caught off guard as they noticed bits and…

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    Egyptian Pound Analysis

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    Egyptian Pound rates, news, and tools) Language and Religion: The official language of Egypt is Arabic. The country does have a low literacy rate but among the educated most of them are fluent in English or french or both, in addition to Arabic. In survey done by the Economist in 2013 shows that the english literacy rate 4.74 out of 8.0 which is low but it is ranked 4th in the Middle East and is better than some European countrie. The Egyptian people are known to be friendly and helpful so…

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    Homelessness In Vietnam

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    children. There have been several national surveys that have shown that 80 percent of women have reported being abused by a husband, boyfriend, or lover somewhere in their past, and those that claim that the violence was the firsthand cause of their homelessness are up to 57 percent. The majority of the help that is readily available to these victims is usually focused towards more short-term help, and there is a vast need of reform within these systems as these victims are in need of…

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    Justice and Behavior, 19, 260 – 285. 16. Kessler, R. C., Sonnega, A., Bromet, E., Hughes, M., & Nelson, C. B. (1995). Posttraumatic disorder in the national comorbidity survey. Archives of General Psychiatry, 52, 1084 – 1060. 17. http://www.punjabpolice.gov.pk/pphistory 18. http://www.punjabpolice.gov.pk/system/files/Punjab%20Police%20Organogram%2001.png 6.2 Appendix Questionnaire Below is a list of items that describe different aspects of stress among police personnel.…

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