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    The Ghost Bomb of the Cold War The height of the Cold War resulted in the closest moments humanity has reached to complete physical annihilation of the planet. Despite the fact that the Cold War did not erupt in a fiery storm of nuclear bombs aimed at enemies across the globe, instead ending in a tense lowering of arms, the residual effects felt around the world have been equally destructive as a nuclear warhead. The Cold War led to the destruction of the metaphysical psychology of the entire…

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    are cheaper. It is easier to make profit. It opens three domestic flights and one international flight. As our airline operates domestic flight, there will be flights to Milan, Brussels, Frankfurt, Moscow, Helsinki, Amsterdam, Berlin, Munich, Stockholm, Lisbon, Istanbul, London Gatwick,…

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    1. Introduction The author has chosen, Hennes and Mauritz which is commonly known as H&M, the biggest fashion retailer in the world, which was established in Sweden, in year 1947. The choice was brought upon the interest and insights the author has upon the company after working four years for H&M in Singapore. 2. Features of H&M The H&M group has six different brands namely, H&M with stores in sixty-one markets internationally and 23 countries with online shopping, COS with stores in…

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    Working Less for a Better Society Did you know Americans are the most unhappy with their lives? Is currency the reason? Is battling internal insecurities the blame? It’s actually simple, overworking. The United States is the most overworked country in the world. Americans are overworked and tend to develop negative traits such as depression, overspending, drugs, pollution, alcohol, and other habits affecting their health. If we were working less, we’d be a lot more happier with our…

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    Homosexual Rights Essay

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    With the news filled with stories of gay rights lawsuits filed for unfair treatment towards homosexuals, it is tempting to think there is a good sized percentage of homosexuals in America. This is not entirely true. The LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender) community is actually really small. A 2013 survey in the UK shows 16% of heterosexual women have had a homosexual experience, 8% included genital contact. Heterosexual men have a lower rate, being 7% with a homosexual experience, and…

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    Femininity And Gender

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    “Sex” and “gender” exist as a manifestation of assigned cultural meanings, social organization and the power of politics, simultaneously form an intricate web of multiple disproportionate strands of difference that is charged with “multifaceted narratives of domination and struggle” (Haraway, 1990:140). According to Garfinkel (1976), sex is the socially agreed upon biological criteria for classifying a person as either male or female at birth, which becomes a significant factor in the collective…

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    Nowadays social responsibility is everywhere. Businesses can be socially responsible, non – profit organizations can be as well and even people. It all depends on their actions and how do they interpret social responsibility. General definition of social responsibility according to Cambridge English Dictionary is “the practice of producing goods and services in a way that is not harmful to society or the environment.” (2016a). I would add to that definition, that nowadays “not harmful” is not…

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    King is the catchy phrase “Hakuna Matata”. It means no worries, for the rest of our lives. There is no better motto to live by. On the other side of things, Beauty and the Beast teaches more negative lessons than good. For instance, Belle develops stockholm system, developing affection towards her captor. This film also teaches lessons such as extreme anger is ok, a man can treat women like objects, and that manipulation, and verbal abuse are viewed as a normal. Are these the lessons that ought…

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    The English dictionary (1998 :) defines poverty as “a condition of having little or no money, goods or any means of support. It is the condition of being poor”. According to the statistics of South Africa, the unemployment rate of South Africa increased from 25.50 percent in the second quarter of 2014 and 25.20 percent in the first quarter. The average rate of unemployment in South Africa is 25.27 percent from 2000 to 2014. Mulligan (2010: xii) states that “poverty remains disproportionately a…

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    Let us have a look at the role of account planning in relation to all these different stakeholders. 1.) Account planning and account management For account people, the relationship is highly rewarding. According to Jane Newman, ‘First, it is a peer relationship with a comrade and someone who will share ideas without judgment, not dissimilar to the art director/copywriter relationship. Secondly, it raises the whole level of dialogue on the account several notches and frees account management to…

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