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    Trafficking affects all ages, genders, and ethnicities. Factors such as political instability, poverty, lack of education, homelessness, and lack of employment contribute to the recruitment of victims. In some families, women are viewed as burdens and they are pressure into the sex industry in order to provide support for the family. Recruiters prey on these individuals by placing ads the local newspaper and online. The ads speak of better job opportunities abroad such as modeling, dancing, and…

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    Claes Thure Oldenburg

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    Claes Oldenburg Who is Claes Oldenburg? Claes Thure Oldenburg is an American sculptor, painter, and pop artist, known as the, “reigning king of Pop sculpture since the early 1960’s.” Claes Oldenburg was born on January 28, 1929 in Stockholm, Sweden. Son of Gösta Oldenburg and Sigrid Elisabeth; due to his father being a member of the Swedish foreign service, Claes and his family moved quite often. Brother of Richard Oldenburg a well-known art historian whom of which was director of the Museum of…

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    The vases were certainly molded in parts, and then probably fired as a single piece. Problems of fire arose because a kiln big enough to hold a vase this size would not heat properly. Hence the pitting on some of the vases, such as the Stockholm vase and the dripping paint on the Antelope vase. Making the vases by part would increase the required time for planning, molding, and decorating. Consequently the number of vases made would decrease. What was it made for? The shape of the vases…

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    while other differences may arise, you may discover that much of what you've been taught on writing in school will still play a large part in your career. For starters, whether you're convincing your professor that Beauty and the Beast is a tale of Stockholm syndrome, rather than…

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    DDT Research Paper

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    Identification of human carcinogen (DDT) DDT (dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane) is a pesticide derived from chlorinated hydrocarbon. DDT‘s history dates back to 1940’s, the use of this pesticide eventually peaked in the 1960’s. However due to its detrimental effects on human health and wildlife, it was banned from the United States market in 1972. DDT like other chlorinated hydrocarbon is a very stable compound and hence, tends to be more persistent in the environment. DDT is also known as a…

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    Benefit is specify as “an advantage or profit gained from something”. School start times required to be changed to benefit all students. The three benefits of a later start time are helps academic, better help and sleep teen necessitate. The first reason school does require to start early is it will help academic. For example, a later school start improves academics. “Starting later is the cure for all teen health and academic problems”. (www.achieve3000). This means students who are well…

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    Knowing and understanding the history of drugs in Sweden is important to understand the current policy that is in place. Sweden was one of the first Western European countries to experience a major drug epidemic in the 1960’s (Johannson). During that time the drugs were mostly stimulants and, at the time, not seen as addictive so people were able to purchase these drugs at local pharmacies with regulations. After some regulation problems began to occur. There was a trial set up with 110…

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    school in New York. With her vocals making a large impact on the teachers and students her manager ,Lou Pearlman, got her a spot in the female pop group Innosense, which spears was rejected. After many rejections from many record labels she flew to Stockholm, Sweden to release her first album Baby One More Time, which became a number one song in 2002. In February 2006, pictures surfaced of Spears driving with her son Sean, on her lap instead of in a car seat. Spears claimed that the…

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    Reason Of Insanity For Andrew and Abby Borden, life was ideal. Their daughters flourished in a household that was looked upon as one of happiness, comfort, and love as they taught Sunday School every weekend. Their lives were those that others envy. It was for this reason that outside observers were quite astounded when Lizzie Borden bludgeoned her parents to death with an axe. This goes to show, when faced with untreated illness alongside neglect and abuse by loved ones, the verdict of…

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    Feminism In Hamlet

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    important to understand is that women were viewed as lowly, emotional, and animalistic. Except this is not as accurate as Shakespeare leads his audience to believe. Men were the ones that put women in these roles of dependency and inconspicuous Stockholm Syndrome where submission is key and insubordination was punishable. This translated throughout all classes. Any “shrew,” outspoken woman, would have been shunned, humiliated, or fixed, because the “ideal woman” was “prim and proper” and “quiet…

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