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    taken by many people in an attempt to avoid walking a long distance or in order to get to their destination quickly. However, this unsafe behavior of people crossing a street where laws do not permit can lead to severe consequences. For example, in Romania in 2009 in terms of breaking the regulations among pedestrians 7 out of 10 incidents were caused by illegal crossing (Călinoiu, Minca, & Furtunescu, 2012). In an effort to provide a greater understanding of pedestrian behaviour, in the data…

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    Volleyball Training

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    well as in friendly matches (Ciulea 2015). The research conducted from their experiment consisted of an exercise routine specifically formulated to optimize the physical conditioning of young female volleyball players from the ages of 16-18 in Romania. Their objective, experimenting with a conditioning program aiming to increase physical strength, motor capacity, and of course improve the overall performance of these young…

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    World War 2 Summary

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    During World War 2, Romanian women started to increase their participation in war industries and as nursing units on the front line. The women in Romania played a part in helping the war effort but appear to be exclude from the nations ministry of defenses war commemoration propaganda works. The ministry ignored the experiences of women during the war because their stories did not fit a traditional…

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    Buddy System Case Study

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    Customer Care Department in Latvia launch a new Buddy system Latvia is the 8th country in line to launch the system Customer Care Department in Latvia launched the new Buddy system in the beginning of October to help the new employees to adapt to the new workplace and develop necessary knowledge to fulfil their work duties. During the program 4finance Latvia Buddies work together with the newcomers in the following areas: - Go through the main information systems such as COLA, DeCo, AlfaVox,…

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    Warsaw Pact The Warsaw Pact was founded in Warsaw, Poland on March 14th, 1955. The Warsaw Pact was a Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance. This mostly revolves around “Western Germany, which is being remilitarized, and her inclusion in the North Atlantic bloc, which increases the danger of a new war and creates a threat to the national security of peace-loving states.” The passage was referring to the decision by the US and other members of NATO (North Atlantic Treaty…

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    Becoming An Immigrant

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    Moving to a country across the world is very difficult to foresee, yet millions embark on this journey everyday. For my parents, communism was the one aspect of life that gave them doubt in leaving their homeland. They rocked back and forth between ideas on how to safely and securely create a better life for themselves. But what about other families in other countries. How do they go about traveling to America unscathed. Countless men and women could be halted by their lack of money or outside…

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    The Parthenon in Athens and the pantheon in Rome are well described in the essay followed by the similarities and the differences. The two temples have well shown contradictions. The Parthenon and the Pantheon temples reflect the usage of civilization for architecture that appears the aesthetic function that mirrors the power of ingenuity. Not to forget the major difference between the Roman and Greek empire that printed a different architecture style and history around the world.…

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    Theoretical approaches applied to refugee policy in The Netherlands In this section I shall analyze to what extent the theories are satisfying in explaining the effects of globalization on Dutch refugee policy. Further, I will show what the shortcomings of both theories are. The neoliberal institutionalist approach appears to be a useful insight when looking at the Dutch refugee policy. Indeed, there are many resemblances between theory and empirical evidence. First, the fact that the EU has…

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    Author John Littel claims the Taiping Rebellion of 1850-1864 to be the most destructive civil war of modern times. The Rebellion, regarded as a fanatical religious outburst, ravaged seventeen provinces, took over twenty thousand lives and irrevocably altered the Qing Dynasty. The Taiping rebels aimed to overthrow the oppressive Qing leaders as well as to change the theology in China at the time. This was done by forcibly spreading their own “Christian Messianic” theology. The Taipings used…

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    Deer Argument Essay

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    ages. The “Deer” advertisement is a magazine ad for the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), and it is for public interest that is a non-profit organization. This advertisement was released in June of 2007 by Ogily and Mather agency in Romania. The location of this ad was in Romania but it is an international advertisement because it is a world fund for saving animals. In this…

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