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    into six categories namely strategic risks, operational risks, financial risks, cyber security risks, compliance risk and safety risks. 4.1 Strategic Risks The first risk identified under strategic risk is the decline in sales which is due to the unexpected changes in demand caused by events such as pandemics in key markets, political conflict or market depressions that could impact our income stream significantly. The mitigation action taken by the company is to conduct periodic market…

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    An anxiety disorder is not just a feeling of worry or anxiety, it is a disorder which prohibits a person from carrying out a normal life. Out of all the disorders, anxiety disorders seem to be the most intricate due to the various types of anxiety disorders and their varying symptoms. The six major anxiety disorders include separation anxiety, obsessive-compulsive, social phobia (social anxiety), panic disorder with and without agoraphobia, and generalized anxiety. In “Chapter 6: Anxiety…

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    Cormac Mccarthy The Road

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    man may not have survived till the end of the novel, he overcame the most impossible obstacles and saved his son, which is survival. He always knew that “some part of him always wished it to be over” but he knew that just because he experienced an unexpected obstacle, didn’t give him an excuse to ignore them (McCarthy 155). Assisting character change, title also took part in revealing theme. The Road symbolized the characters’ mental motivation to keep trying and surviving, but along the road is…

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    Flavian Amphitheater, best known as “Colosseum”, is the Rome’s greatest arena which is built mainly for the purpose of holding large sports event. As history records indicate, the Colosseum can hold around 50,000 spectators at a time, which means the Colosseum is at least twice the size of the Oracle Stadium of Golden State Warriors. There are many fun facts about the Colosseum, according to the book “Art: a Brief History,” author Marilyn Stokstad described the cruel opening performance in…

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    The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor was the result of several major issues at the time. In 1941, the Japanese were doing things that the United States government did not approve of so president Roosevelt froze all Japanese assets in the United States which limited Japan’s ability to purchase the American supplies that they needed. The Japanese knew that the naval base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii was where the vast majority of the American fleet units were held and they intended to destroy them.…

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    Ellis Island Immigration

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    Immigrants progressed to U.S to have a great job and better lives. About reason are religious intimidations, war in a home country that tears apart a region, and economic poverty in a home country. Immigrants remained required to permit a series of medical and legal assessments by they could enter America. The real understanding of working thought inspection or detainment or Ellis Island was often not ever wracking. Persons who did not pass these inspections were returned to their country of…

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    developed a study called "Neural Development and Axon Regeneration in C. elegans". Her research revolved around axon regrowth and the restoration of mature neurons, problems that arise quite frequently as we, both, age and face unfathomable and unexpected accidents. She utilized C.elegans as the model organism due to the similarities evidently present between each of the nervous systems. Additionally, Jin examined the…

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    nerve-racking events, you rarely witness a dull moment on Chicago fire. My evaluation of Chicago fire is I love the story line and all the drama this show expresses. The actors do an amazing job and are perfectly suited for their roles. Chicago Fire has unexpected twists and is packed with suspense in every episode. As well as seeing the professional side of the characters, we also experience…

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    other to use with their most valuable possession. Dramatic irony occurs when Della opens the gift from Jim, a set of tortoise shell combs, and briefly forgets that her hair isn’t long enough to wear them. Situational irony occurs when theres an unexpected outcome in the story. And dramatic…

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    Gender Roles In Sports

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    independent and the athletic one whereas women need to be quiet and more dependent on men in their life and they can not be an athletic because society see that sport in general is only for men and any participation of women in sport is unordinary and unexpected. Traditional gender roles are socially constructed from along time and being against the roles as women is a challenges. First, the challenge of facing…

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