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    OUTLINE In this essay I will attempt to examine the nature of Aral Sea Disaster that implicates in ecological, social, economic, and cultural environments analyzing the root causes of the disasters in terms of mitigation, adaptation, and rehabilitation practices that will challenge the traditional view of a crisis as of “natural” process, but rather “constructed”. I will tackle the historical background of a disaster, its occurrence, consequences and effects, and ultimately identify strategies…

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    The topic that will be discussed in this essay is called sociological imagination. The Sociological imagination is a theory which was invented by C. Wright Mills, in 1959. According to the American sociologist, the term sociological imaginations is “the vivid awareness of the relationship between experience and the wider society” (Mills, 1959). The sociological imagination is basically the ability to see how things interact and influence each other in society. It is the ability to think and view…

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    the universe of human trafficking. Is human trafficking ever okay? What if it’s to benefit a countries well being, and to help increase their products for export. In countries like Uzbekistan, forced labour is common, especially during the fall months, when cotton is ready to be harvested. The government in Uzbekistan forces kids as young as 7 to leave school and work in the cotton fields. These children are often shuffled away from their homes to work in the fields. Because the government is…

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    On 10/16/2015, CM met with the client and completed Bi-Weekly ILP Review. CM inquires the reason client couldn’t meet with CM on 10/13/2015. Client reported she got caught up with her recycling bottles. She mentioned this area the supermarket close at 7pm and she travel to Malcolm X. she also mentioned having problem at two different supermarket with the store manager. In the meeting client as usual was very talkative and cooperative. She appears her stage age and she appropriately dressed for…

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    Shipping Out Analysis

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    Batuman’s essay, she frequently describes people in a somewhat semi-comical, slightly exaggerated fashion, painting a vivid mental picture of their looks and character through her adjectives. One of her descriptions include her language tutor in Uzbekistan, Muzaffar, who had “pale skin, pale almond-shaped eyes, high cheekbones, and a floppy, sad, puppetlike comportment.” Wallace loves describing people as well, but his descriptions are usually more drawn out and lengthy than Batuman’s are.…

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    Our veterans helped us with so many things in the past, but the most important one is freedom. Without independence, our generation’s everyday life would be played out so much differently. If you know who Morgan Freeman, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, or Chuck Norris are then, you’ve known an USA veteran. For example, Morgan Freeman, enlisted in the United States Air Force in 1955 and trained as a fighter pilot until after four whole years of his training he left the Air Force. His exact words…

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    fossils have been found. This is where to term “cave man” originates. Neanderthals were thought to have originated in Africa and then migrated to Eurasia. They lived across Eurasia, as far north and west as Britain, through part of the middle east, to Uzbekistan. Neanderthals are our closest extinct human relatives. There is some debate of whether Neanderthals are considered Homo Neanderthalensis or a subspecies…

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    In Chapter 7, we basically learned traditions, adapted foods, history, food habits, and etiquette of the Central Europe, Soviet Union (FSU), and Scandinavians. An interesting fact is that they were the earliest and largest groups to come the United States. There have been many great influences on American culture, especially in cuisine area. Many of them brought skills of bread baking, dairy farming, meat processing, and beer brewing to the U.S. They inspire others to assimilate their ethnic…

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    In 2011, at the age of 15, I was introduced to the Middle Kingdom in the same way that hundreds of thousands of people around the world have been introduced to it since 2004 when the first Confucius Institute opened in Seoul, South Korea. According to the Constitution and By-Laws of the Confucius Institutes, in Article 4 it states that the Confucius Institutes are non-profit organizations for education, and as stated in Article 1, they are here to:e already devote themselves to satisfying…

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    There are more than 1% of the populations of India,Pakistan, and the Democratic Republic where deemed to be enslaved, a higher amount of slaves than most countries. Uzbekistan has the second most people enslaved in their population with 4% of their people. Populations that are sensitive to slavery usually have unstable or there is discrimination. People don't have access to police and other helpful services. The country's…

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