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    Who I am today is different than who I was four years ago and I will constantly change who I am over time. However, there are a few points in my life which played a big whole for creating who I am today. I have had many events that I have experienced where I would mess up and learn from my mistakes. Aside from my own mistakes, I was also able learn from my parent’s past. As I was growing up, my parents would tell me stories about their past life and would give me advice for my present one.…

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    Common Family Traditions

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    Grandma – Throng Sytha What were the common family forms within your family? (i.e. was the family a breadwinner/homemaker, single parent, divorced, remarried family etc.) I was the homemaker and my husband was the breadwinner. I took care of all of my twelve children and my husband worked in the farm. I did some of the farm work, but I was mostly taking care of the house. We are still together and strong. What would you say were the major differences in those forms if you experienced more than…

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    American Child Labor

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    Do you ever wonder why teenagers under age eightteen are required under writing to work limited hours. What you probably didn't know was that each year an estimated fifty eight thousand children under the age of fifteen die due to poor working conditions. “World Report on Violence and Health.” Every day over two million children around the world are working strenuously without pay. Children often work the majority of their day standing up. Standing continuously over long periods of time can…

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    Psychodynamic Approaches

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    In addition to English, there is a room for a mother tongue of teachers and students to use in the EMI class in order to deliver lessons and interact with each other during teaching and learning when English is not required. Using only English in EMI classes may create a language anxiety, and this might affect teaching and learning outcomes. Hence, a codeswitching approach is available for the teachers and students in order to reduce English language anxiety in EMI classes. In the light of the…

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    CSR-Sony -Tanima FY-A Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), also known as corporate conscience is a concept related to the activities that are performed by a company to integrate social and environmental responsibility into their operations. It is a business model where companies attempt to work in a sustainable manner in compliance with international laws and ethics. Many companies have a CSR Policy, which defines areas of concern and initiatives to improve relations with the people and…

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    build up new habitats with appropriate conditions of soil texture, salinity, and hydrology that more suitable for mangroves to growth. Thousands of hectares of mangroves have been successfully replanted, for instance in the USA, the Philippines, Thailand, Panama, Kuwait, and Pakistan, according to Hogarth (2007). The emergency of protect the mangrove resources are widely accepted and studied in almost all scientific communities. Some researchers comment that, reintroduction of the lost species…

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    rubber latex, but only H. brasiliensis species is economically exploited. This tree is originally found growing in the Amazon basin of South America but now grown in plantations of rubber producing nations such as Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam and Thailand (Tuan Muhammad, 2009). Natural rubber latex was discovered in 1496 when Christopher Columbus and his crew saw indigenous people of Amazon play with a bouncing ball made from dry natural rubber. Since then, samples of natural rubber had been…

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    There are also countries like Bangladesh, Japan, and Thailand that all have high populations but a smaller amount of land mass so the towns are more crowded unlike countries with bigger land masses. People in the United States should help more people through education or their homes. People in the United States…

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    Chancroid Research Paper

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    Sexually Transmitted Infection Research Paper Chancroid Chancroid, a sexually transmitted disease, is common in poor regions (Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean) with the weakest public health infrastructure. There has been about 7 million cases of Chancroid a year. (Steen, 2001). However since the U.S. doesn't have weak public health infrastructure, it is still possible to have Chancroid. As of 1997, there were fewer than 1,500 cases of chancroid in the United States per year . Chancroid impacts…

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    be doing testing and trials in America. Well that’s not the case. They run trails in countries that are poorer, because it is cheaper for them and they can save and make more money. t of these places can include Bangladesh, The Russian Federation, Thailand, Ukraine, and Peru just to name a few. In these places, the rules and regulations are less strict. They can basically do as they please, because the F.D.A does not monitor them as they should. It is said in the article that the F.D.A only…

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