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    Joseph Lingham, professor with the Department of Public Health and Services at Karolinska Institute, and Tores Theorell, researcher at the Stress Research Institute at Stockholm University, explain that music “amplifies as well as provokes emotions” (Lingham & Theorell 151). This reason for listening to music is different from mood regulation because mood regulation refers to listening for the purpose of enhancing or improving…

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: This report provides an analysis and evaluation of environmental planning of Australia and urban development. There are 3 relevant case studies of ecologically sustainable development that is clean land, clean air and plan for a clear environment. All the information presented and conceptualizes the state of environmental planning in Australia in relationship between urban form community and government attitudes to natural processes, resource management and policy development…

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    Poor Diet-Related Diseases

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    When considering the time scale of the human species, the western diet of red meat, dairy, fats and oils, and refined sugars lands relatively close to current days. The general trend of calorie consumption per person, deaths due to poor diet, and diet related diseases are highest among the most developed countries. However, despite these clear consequences of poor diet, many people live in a blissful ignorance about what they are putting in their body and how it affects them. Should your health…

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    behind and why would people did something like that. The scene is Rudy and Fran had sex in front of Harold. I could not understand that what kind of couple or what kind of evil person would ever do things like that. All I can believed on is the Stockholm syndrome, which is an informal term mental illness, that Fran in a scary situation, she fall in love with Rudy. If I were Harold by any chance, I would do the same thing that might be not hanging but some way to commit suicide. That part is…

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    Cancer, a disease that claims the lives of millions of individuals each year. Almost everyone in the world seems to be familiar or knows a loved one or friend with cancer these days. Cancer is so common that nearly 7.6 million people die from it around the world each year, and the number is progressively getting larger. The main question in today’s time is “Why doesn’t everyone get cancer?” Studies show that lifestyle, genetic disposition, and chance are reasons that people do get cancer.…

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    international environmental and human rights law was inspired and rooted in all international initiatives. Apart from recognizing the link between public participation and enjoyment of basic human rights the convention makes the reference to principle 1 of Stockholm declaration 1972 of the united nations conference on the human environment ,principle for Rio declaration, which is known as the three pillars of public participation that were adopted in the Aarhus convention . also to the world…

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    Heroes of the Holocaust The holocaust was a horrific period that was all about WWII and Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler was looking to create an Aryan Race which, in his eyes, was the perfect race. As time passed, he and his Nazi regime created the Final Solution. This plan included the decimation of the Jewish population. However, there were many who found this solution immoral and inhumane. Some of these brave souls took it into their own hands to protect the lives of the Jews, even if it cost…

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    The feelings between Pertrucio and Katharine are less the love between a man and wife, and more like that of a case of Stockholm syndrome because in a sense, Katharine is held captive in her own home. Katharine does not have the free will to be herself. In “ten things I hate about you” we see the true happy ending for Kat and Patrick. You see a real happiness to the relationship…

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    Dylan Nobel Prize Essay

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    This Essay will be covering the news report about musician Bob Dylan winning the 2016 Nobel Prize for literature. The two news sources that have been researched are the metro newspaper and TRT World video on youtube. Bob Dylan won the Nobel Prize for 'creating new poetic expressions within the American song tradition '(Ritter. K, 2016). This is written for the general public of both Britain and America The purpose for this story in the Metro newspaper is to give the public of Britain the…

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    William Faulkner’s Acceptance Speech, performed at the Noble Banquet at the City Hall in Stockholm, Sweden, December 10, 1950, embodied the purpose of the writer’s duty. “He is immortal, not because he alone… has an inexhaustible voice, but because he has a soul… the writer’s, duty is to write about these things.” Faulkner’s speech summarizes the duty of a poet, a writer, a man, not just to entertain readers, but to remind them of the hardships humanity has endured and to display this with a…

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