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    The use of postfeminism and its understandings is rather complex. The word ‘post’ does not indicate that feminism is no longer needed. Dale Spender notes: “feminism is difficult to sustain, not least because so much feminist work has to be continually rediscovered by new generations” (Spender, 1982). This confirms the position of how postfeminism is hard to define and how it is deployed and understood differently within various scholarly works. As Bell Hooks suggests, feminism is about a…

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    Fighting in Hockey Ice Hockey is a combination of speed, precision and skill like no other sport, where players are put onto ice with an inch of a steel blade strapped to their feet. One aspect that has been criticized with the game of hockey is its violence in the form of fighting, as it is the only national league sport where it is encouraged. Fighting and hockey has been forever linked together since the sport was established, from scrapping with friends on the frozen pond for fun to…

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    Tarrantino’s Paved Artistic Style: Pulp Fiction Acclaimed film critic, Roger Ebert made an unflinching statement in 1997 of then gaining prominence, Director Quentin Tarrantino, “Reservoir Dogs (1992) announced Tarantino 's talent and Pulp Fiction [1994] suggested his genius” (Ebert). Subsequently, crime infested terror and off-color humor married a peculiar auteur, and delivered in every Quentin Tarrantino film. A self-taught enthused director, screenwriter, and schooled actor (Tuohy and…

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    There are 466 violent crimes for every 100,000 people in the United States. Only about 108 of these will be gun related. Believe it or not, every single mass shooting that has happened in America since the 1950s, have all been in a place where guns were prohibited. Open carry is the practice of openly carrying a firearm on one's person in public (“Gun Control Myths and Realities”). One in three Americans own a gun. States that allow open carry have, on average, a twenty three percent lower…

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    clinical syndrome; severe syndrome. Modifying indices are consisted of validity index (scale V), which detects random or deviant responses (3 items), disclosure index (scale X), which detects openness or secretiveness of the client’s responses (the raw score of the clinical personality patterns) , desirability index (scale Y), which measures the client’s tendency to adopt a socially positive image (21 items), and debasement (scale Z), which measures the client’s attempt to appear socially…

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    Critical Appraisal Essay

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    2014). Data analysis performed by comparing the participant mean scores from the NEO™-PI-3 against the established population norms with the use of a sample t-test. The authors were unable to perform a gender comparison due to the small proportion of males within the group of participants. Ethical issues were considered…

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    Ayurveda Essay

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    verified with the fact that this unique system of treatment survived all these years without much change in fundamental application. Lord Dhanwnthari, supposed to be a Avatar of lord Vishnu, is the God of Ayurveda. Charakasuhrutha, Baisshajavaybhata and scores of seers natured and cherished this holistic science over thousands of…

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    When a man journeys into a far country, he must be prepared to forget many of the things he has learned, and to acquire such customs as are inherent with existence in the new land; he must abandon the old ideals and the old gods, and oftentimes he must reverse the very codes by which his conduct has hitherto been shaped. To those who have the protean faculty of adaptability, the novelty of such change may even be a source of pleasure; but to those who happen to be hardened to the ruts in which…

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    Water scarcity is main issue for Australia especially for Perth metropolitan area. Currently, Perth water need is served by the Water Corporation of WA. 39 % of water source come from desalination while the rest come from ground and surface water. Most water allocation go to residential consumer with around 70 % of water consumption (Water-Corporation 2015). The proposal development plan in design guidelines and detail area plan in section environmental checklist is mention about mandatory for…

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    Ethical Issues In China

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    Environmental issues are becoming the significant concerns within the business community. Water pollution results from the dumping of raw sewage and toxic chemicals into rivers and oceans, from oil and gasoline spills, and from the burial of industrial wastes in the ground where they may filter into underground water supplies. China has most of the world 's worst water pollution. All of China 's lakes and rivers are polluted to some degree. According to a Chinese government report, 70 percent of…

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