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    Oushakine calls this process the ‘patriotism of despair’. In this paper, I have unpacked his argument in order to see how nationalism emerged from similar narratives in Ukraine and East Germany. As Oushakine assumed in his introduction, his conclusions are indeed applicable to regions beyond Barnaul. In Ukraine, I found such traumatic narratives to be historical…

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    research carried out by Till (1998) and McCracken (1989) proposes that brand equity can be built by celebrity endorsers through creation of secondary associations. A research carried out by Seno and Lukas (2007) also suggests that celebrity endorsers act as a co-brand for the product they are promoting, resulting in the creating of equity for the endorsing celebrity and for the endorsed brand itself (Atkin and Block, 1983). Many different types of research carried out by many other authors also…

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    outcomes (Coombs, 2014). Overall, Dairy UK was effective in managing the milk crisis, partially due to the quick assessment of the crisis, which quickly transitioned the company from the acute to chronic phase, allowing prompt decision-making (Fink, 1986). There was neither a prodromal phase nor the ability to detect or contain the issue (Fearn-Banks, 2006), as the onset was sudden and without warning, ergo a “cobra” within Seymour and Moore 's typology (Seymour and Moore, 2000). In particular,…

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    Have you ever looked at a person and wonder about their past? Particularly a hardworking person who you might see every day. Considering that many of us have gone to Los Angles before and seen street vendors located in a lot street corners and in front of other shops in the city. In the article “Struggles, Urban Citizenship and Belonging: The Experience of Undocumented Street Vendors and Food Truck Owners in Los Angles” by Fazila Bhimji shows us a deeper understanding of the true meaning of…

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    Jennifer Feser 16OCT2014 According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), “28,465 organ transplants were performed in the U.S. in 2010…[but] currently over 100,000 patients are still waiting for donations…” (Gormley. 2011). The topic of organ donation is contentious and controversial at best. While few can argue against the benefits to both individual and society of implementing organ donation programs, the means by which to accomplish such a feat are hotly debated in the…

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    Since assignments will be given letter grades when returned this will equate to one + or – grade per day. Plagiarism—the appropriation of material from books and websites, either copied word-for-word or closely paraphrased—will result on a 0 grade for any assignment found to contain it. Persistent plagiarism will result in a 0 grade for the whole course. Exam: The exam will consist of a two hour test, in which you will be required to answer two essay questions. It will NOT be an open…

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    Chapter: Soil, Water and Air Pollution 1. Introduction: Definitions of soil, water and air pollution; sources and types of soil, water and air pollution, soil and water pollution status in India With rapid increase and development in industrial and agricultural sectors along with population explosion, huge amount of organic and inorganic waste is released in environment and causing serious threats to environment and agro-ecosystem. This procedure can bring about a danger in the human wellbeing.…

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    Windtalkers Movie Analysis

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    problems and he feels guilty. There are two Native American characters: Private Ben Yahzee (Adam Beach) and Private Charles Whitehorse (Roger Willie). They are sent with others Navajo tribesmen directly from Indian reservations to military academy in order to become code talkers. Navajo language is so unique that it was used during WW II to send encrypted…

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    unambiguous connection between justice and feminism, or to ignore the blaring gender issues within The Oresteia, is to allow the text’s reception and its lasting relevance to begin and end in antiquity. A multifaceted analytical approach is essential in order to gauge the social significance of a feminist reading of Agamemnon. The study of classical reception…

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    In the majority of cases this means adopting western culture, it is in this way that functionalism is culturally imperialistic. Functionalism believes that ethnic inequalities must serve an important function in order to exist as long as they have, however discrimination and racism are only beneficial to the dominant group. Historically it has benefitted the dominate groups to discriminate against subordinate groups. Having discriminatory views can benefit those…

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