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    Misty Copeland, a soloist with the professional American Ballet Theatre company, once said that ballet is “one of few arts that has maintained its history…and stayed true to what it is”. Ballet is a form of dance and art that dates back to the 15th century. Though it has been modified and tweaked throughout the years, the overall technique has stayed. Ballet has had many influences since it first began. Each time period brought new and improved dancers with brighter and bolder influences to the…

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    Transgender issues in softball have become increasingly more aware in society, which brings up issues on the rules and regulations pertaining to the game. A transgender person should only be allowed to hit the ball size of their sex designated at birth unless they adhere to the rules and regulations pertaining to the league of choice. According to the United States Specialty Softball Association (USSSA) Official Rulebook, “men are not permitted to compete on women’s teams in USSSA sanctioned…

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    WikiLeaks, a public-interest publication all over the world. On November 2010, Assange was wanted in Sweden for questioning on the charges of rape, sexual molestation, and unlawful coercion . Subsequently, a Swedish public prosecutor took from Stockholm District Court a domestic detention order against Mr Assange. In compliance with the criminal law of Sweden, the detention order is admissible for the prosecutor to accelerate to issue a European Arrest Warrant . In order to evade justice in…

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    (2013) book "A Suitable Amount of Crime ". Christe tells of a man from Stockholm who drugged his wife then smothered her with a pillow. The man then wrote to the police and admitted the crime that he had committed. Once the police received the letter they entered the house and found the man’s wife. She had been killed however…

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    Abstract As news reports and media covers become more regular, the significance of the written language often becomes neglected. Therefore it is important to emphasize the significance of the written language and how this is a means of power. By going back in history, the agricultural communities show that the necessity of a means of power to be able to build a functional and abiding society constituted the result of the written language. Confirmation of its various usability makes a clear…

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    important to recognize that the pathways connecting the two brain hemispheres and the decision of which hemisphere is going to be the dominant hemisphere is determined during development as a fetus. Olson cites a study from Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden. This study shows that homosexual people’s brain resemble the brain of a heterosexual person of the opposite sex in both “structure and composition.” Olson contends that brain dominance influences sexuality and also how one perceives…

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    One very realistic possibility is that of Stockholm Syndrome. This phenomenon occurs when hostages begin to sympathize with their captors and even agree with their motives. Evidence of this occurrence can be seen when Lady Macbeth insults Macbeth and seemingly forces him to commit the murder of King…

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    influence but his own. The way in which his back is turned on her suggests that she is in some ways his captive, only now she knows better than to try and seek a way out, she is resigned to her fate. It can be argued that Emily experiences a form of Stockholm syndrome at the hands of her father and that his constant need to control her is justified in her mind by his fatherly love for her or the fact that they are all each other has left. By cutting off her access to the outside world he made it…

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    Ericsson Case Analysis

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    operations and business support solutions, cable TV, IPTV, video systems, and an extensive services operation. Ericsson is the world leader in the 2G/3G/4G mobile network Founded in 1876 by Lars Magnus Ericsson, the company is today headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden. The company employs more than 110,000 people and…

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    Global warming, as one of the many facets of climate change is unequivocally the most pivotal climate, health, security and economic issue of the 21st century. The anthropogenic factors towards global warming are inextricable to the exponential increase in global mean temperature and its reciprocal effect on global climate systems (IPCC 2014; Keller et al. 2005; Rogelj et al. 2015a). Explicitly, international initiatives to maintain below a increase of 1.5˚C and far less than 2˚C above…

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