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    One of the many privileges and freedoms we have as Americans is the freedom to pick the future president of our country. This year our final candidates we had to choose from was either Donald J. Trump or Hillary Clinton. By the end of the race Hilary had more support from the people, so naturally we thought that Hilary was going to win the election. However, when the results of the Election came back, and we found out that Donald J. Trump won it got me wondering how did a person who had the…

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    Introduction Rohingya people, one of the world most persecuted minorities. It is a minority race which is mostly Muslim that live in Myanmar, a country that its main religion is Buddhism. The conflict between the Rohingya and Myanmar has been occurred for a long time, which can be traced back to the 20th century during the time period of World War II. The Rohingya people have been living in Myanmar as early as 12th century according to historians and the Rohingya people. The amount of Rohingya…

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    Rehabilitation Counselling

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    The period after World War I marked the Australian Government’s first formal attempt to remedy social disparity related to health impairment in the form of repatriation and employment placement services for returned serviceman (Rothwell, 1984). By 1948, this service grew into the Commonwealth Rehabilitation Service (CRS), whereby multidisciplinary teams were with the objective of reintegrating recipients of invalid…

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    Mummy Ideology

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    Eva Perón's Mummy Was Mistreated During Many Argentinian Dictatorships One of the biggest political figures in Argentina died at the age of 33 because of uterine cancer. Being so popular at the time of her death, her husband stablished a 30 days national duel and allowed the corpse to by embalmed and exposed at the General Confederation of Labor. Being embalmed as a mummy it's pretty strange but that's not it. Three years later a group of marine commandos lead by Colonel Eugenio de Moori Koenig…

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    Armenians to Palestinians - Humanitarian practices and Efforts towards Refugees The treatment of Ottoman Armenian during the 1915-1922 set the precedent for establishing human rights and humanitarian processes as a way to rectify the damage and prevent further inhumanities from happening. Through the formation of rescue homes and other programs put in place to reverse the destruction made by the Turks, a new process of human rights thinking was produced focusing towards groups that had been…

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    JhumpaLahiri’ sInterpreter of Maladies depicts the displaced immigrant protagonistsand second generation Indian-American characters searching for a way to fit into a community. The narrative is a collection of nine short stories concerned with the diasporic postcolonial situation of the lives of Indians and Indian-Americans. It underlines the centrality of cultural translation in the process of possessing and re-possessing the past and the presentboth chronological and spatial in a meaningful…

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    According to the United Nations Human Right (2015, ¶.1), “human rights mean the rights to do any of inherent activities including to all human being, our nationalities, the places of residence, genders, national or origin, colours, religions, languages, or any of other status”. North Korea is officially called democratic people’s Republic of Korea, the capital and the largest city is Pyongyang. There are approximately 24.76 million people in the country. North Korea was a part of Korea, which…

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    INTRODUCTION Most often than not Global staffing tends to pay more attention on the recruitment of senior personnel mostly at the headquarter level based on the approach used (ethnocentric, polycentric, regiocentric or geocentric) Harzing (2004). The pros and cons of such staffing policy mostly depends on the context and the approaches used Phatak (1989). Sparrow (2007), described four approaches to international staffing recruitment and they are as follows: centralized control and…

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    Marcus Garvey Influence

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    Marcus Mosiah Garvey, Jr. was born on August 17, 1887, in St. Ann's Bay, Jamaica. He is regarded as a significant figure in American history due to his lifelong focus as an advocate of the Black Nationalism and Pan-Africanism movements He was a social activist who inspired the Nation of Islam and the Rastafarian movement. Garvey established the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League. He advanced a Pan-African philosophy which inspired a global mass movement, known…

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    regulations= during sleep Neuromechanics for sensing magnetism in the human body, not yet developed. Sleeping disorders contain factors that demonstrate the quality and quantity of sleep obtained by humans Creditability Peter Catcheside works at Repatriation General Hospital and is one of Australia’s leading…

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