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    Cyberbullying is a type of bullying that uses technology such as cell phones, tablets, and laptops. These devices are used to get on social media such as facebook, twitter, instagram and so on, these websites are where bullying is mainly taken place at. But what goes through people 's minds to make them think that it 's okay to bully people on social media or even at all? Bullying is no longer just in school, it is now taken to a whole new level and is on social media. People tend to post…

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    Essay On Fatwa Osama

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    The parents of Ramzi Yousef were both Pakistanis. He was sent by his parents to the United Kingdom to steady his schooling at the Swansea Institute in Wales. Yousef majored in electronic engineering. After, his completion, he went back to Pakistan. During his stay in Pakistan Yousef acquired the knowledge of making bombs at a terrorist training camp. In February 26, 1993, Yousef was…

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    Objectives of Dingle oceanworld: Dingle oceanworld is a center of research and conservation. The facility was opened in 1996. The mission statement of Dingle oceanworld is ‘To develop Dingle Oceanworld as a National and International Centre of Excellence in the care, conservation and presentation of all forms of marine life for clean seas. We will conduct research which enhances the quality of marine life and educate our visitors to the best of our ability.’(Dingle Oceanworld, n.d.) Why…

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    face to face, you see people distracted by their phones. This constant use of technology has been investigated and shows to be seriously addictive. These obsessions are so real that they can actually cause physiological withdrawals. A study from Swansea University shows people have psychological symptoms of withdrawal, and they also are accompanied with physiological changes when suffering from social media addiction (Walton 1). This proves the dangers of over using social media. I have friends…

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    Keppel Land Case Study

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    BASF (Badische Anilin und Soda Fabrik) Sustainable development is a shared aspiration of humankind. From a company’s point of view just fulfilling corporate social responsibility to achieve economic, environmental and social sustainability, is not sufficient, sustainable development is an inevitable part. BASF SE is the largest chemical producer in the world and has it‘s headquarter in Germany. The BASF Group comprises of subsidiaries and joint ventures in more than 80 countries and is…

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    the 50’s. There is so much stimuli that our brains become actually overwhelmed; we have access to so many other people's’ lives and infinite answers through a google search. Studies have confirmed that people tend to undergo a kind of withdrawal: Swansea University found that people experienced the psychological symptoms of withdrawal when they stopped using the internet. Another study found that social media use is linked to greater feelings of social isolation. The team looked at how much…

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    The term “dissolution,” as defined by Merriam-Webster, is “the act or process of dissolving: as a: separation into component parts. b (1): decay, disintegration (2): death. c: termination or destruction by breaking down, disrupting, or dispersing…d: the dissolving of an assembly or organization…” Each of these descriptions accurately describes a different aspect of Dissolution by C. J. Sansom. The reign of Henry VIII saw the termination of Henry VIII’s marriages, disintegration of…

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    Rachel Farebrother of Swansea University explains how “Erasure refuses to conform to the demand of a racially bifurcated publishing industry that trades in constructing notions of authenticity” (Farebrother118). The book demonstrates how although a person could be of a particular…

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    The war poet and war poetry in general were terms used firstly within context of the World War I.. From the beginning of the war times, poetry was written mostly by civilians, not by poets. Such poetry had no established identity. It was later, between 1914 and 1918 when this type of poetry acquired notion of genre, and so-called soldier-poets became a species. Enormous increase in writing poetry related to the war occurred. War poetry became very realistic, describing situation as it was…

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    Born in 1914, in Swansea, Wales, Dylan Thomas was one of the most famous Welsh poets of the 20th century. Thomas was an introverted, passionate and lyrical writer who, at the age of sixteen, left school to become a journalist for a local newspaper. Although many of his works appeared in print while he was still a teenager, it was the publication of his first collection of poetry in 1934 that made him instantly famous in the literary world. “Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night” is one of his…

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