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    Realism, Liberalism, and Constructivism are all three important theories in the world of International Relations and while there are many differences between the three perspectives, there is still one main similarity. Realism and Liberalism are well-known theories, while Constructivism happens to fall into the category of alternative views. Anarchy is a condition of International Relations that requires states to rely on their own power(Shiraev and Zubok.41). Each theory provides strong…

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    labeling this mass migration as a crisis for the continent. Because of the crisis, the EU is seen as a divided international organization as it tries to countries struggles to cope with the large influx of refugees. Three schools of International Relations come into play in how to address the challenges that come about in the refugee crisis in Europe. These paradigms help explain the problem as well as opportunities to address these challenges. First, there is the realist school,…

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    Two distinguished authors, Richard Rodriguez and Lucille P. McCarthy, discuss important aspects of reading and writing throughout their essays. Rodriguez’s “The Achievement of Desire” and McCarthy’s “A Stranger in Strange Lands: A College Student Writing Across the Curriculum” emphasize lessons and teachings related to reading and writing. With this being said, both similar and different ideas are discussed by Rodriguez and McCarthy. First, one main similarity includes the idea that one must…

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    Animals have been living next to humans for over 140,000 years now; but are there a deeper relationship between the pair (Solomon, 2012)? Research is beginning to dive into the meaningful relationship between animal and person. This relationship is shown to mutually benefit both parties involved. Furthermore, researchers are looking into the benefits of pet therapy with autism, post-traumatic stress disorder, and many other human dysfunctions. The stress reducing benefits of pet assisted therapy…

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    Union Busting Case Study

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    (Shelley & Calveley, 2007). Bacon reveals how employers in cooperation with their political allies strategize to distort the legal system to block the formation of workers’ unions. The employers use apparatus such as amendments to National Labour Relations Act, law firms, such as littler in this case, which specialized in manipulating legal provisions related to labour to favour the employers. They utilized professional specialists to design authentic fights against employees supporting the…

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    Whether we want to address or not, there is a social class delineation in our culture and America. Our country was founded by the British which had a class system and to a point it continues today. Most cultures and classes have branched out and crossed boundaries; however, some people and social classes may not adapt to change and may refuse to cross class boundaries. This paper discusses the difference of opinions regarding change and adaptation in culture between Schwable and Sowell and…

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    “Our children’s digital lives are turning them into much different creatures from us and not necessarily for the better” (Hatch, 2011). Children are geniuses when it comes to using different types of technology because they are constantly on it. The good thing about using technology is children are learning more and improving their cognitive skills. The negative effect technology has on younger children is the harm that can affect their developmental skills in the future.Without limitations it…

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    The film, The Fog of War, is about a life experience of Robert McNamara who is a former Secretary of Defense, President of Ford Motor Company , and President of World Bank. McNamara reflects back on his life and shares 11 lessons he had learned as he lived and served during one of the most dark times of human history. He aims to show McNamara describes the event of Cuban Missile Crisis to demonstrate how opposing nations can come to an agreement without resorting to a war that could…

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    Two Types Of Loneliness

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    Types of loneliness Several theorists proposed distinct types of loneliness. They articulated different quality of experiences of loneliness in service to define the experience. Gleaning from various qualities of experience described by those scholars, loneliness is a complex human experience as it has many aspects. Fromm-Reichmann (1959) asserted that there are several different types of loneliness. She distinguished culturally determined loneliness, self-imposed aloneness, compulsory…

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    In the world we live in today, social media usage is increasing over time and individuals consider social media a key component in their life. Undoubtedly, social media is a useful tool for everyone to communicate easily, yet it can have a harmful impact on individuals. When making a social media account a person is under the belief that it will allow them to engage with people more and enhance their relationship with their friends and family, but with that comes other problems. This research…

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