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    politicians lie to their citizens to get support; employees lie to their bosses to get good impression so they can be promoted. Whether it’s good or evil‚ lies never stopped. Sometimes‚ lies are heart breaking. You know it’s hateful but you can hardly blame on it. I watched the popular TV drama “Breaking bad” recently. The chemistry teacher Mr. White‚ after diagnosed with lung cancer‚ he cook drug and make enough money to make sure his wife and his children have a comfortable life without him. He lied

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    increase/decrease in product and process innovations. Just like every other industry‚ the ship-breaking industry has the following phases – 1. Introduction phase of the industry life cycle: Emerging industries are new or reformed industries that originate from technological innovation‚ changing the relationship between relative costs‚ new customer needs or other economic and social changes. Ship breaking industry is no exception to this. From early 60’s to till now there has been lots of technological

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    Breaking A Norms

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    Breaking a Norm Norms are behaviors that are accepted by society. They are actions that do not stand out‚ and they help shape how a society functions. For example‚ there is a norm that students walk into a classroom and they sit down in a desk‚ and they expect the teacher to stand at the front of the classroom. Without this norm‚ the student would walk into a classroom not knowing if they should sit in the desk‚ or stand at the front of the classroom. One of type of norm are folkways‚ which are

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    ship-breaking yard in India. The Bangladeshi media announced that over 400 workers have killed and 6000 seriously injured which were data that have been reported over the last 20 years in the shipbreaking industry. Working in the ship breaking yards is an extremely dangerous job‚ which involves a lot of serious injuries and even death in this industry in South Asia: India‚ Pakistan‚ and Bangladesh in every year. Despite perceived dangerous‚ why people still have worked in the ship breaking yards

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    House Made of Dawn

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    Even though the novel House Made of Dawn by N. Scott Momaday is a fictional story‚ it also can serve as a sort of ethnography for modern Native Americans. Momaday writes the book in a form that makes more sense when read out loud. This mirrors the value that Native Americans place on oral tradition. The various priests in the story also tell several stories from Native American tradition and they are passed along in this way in the book. Native Americans place great value in stories and this

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    Reconstruction False Dawn

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    To what extent was the era of Reconstruction a “false dawn” for African Americans in the Southern state of the United States of America? 1863 - 1877 During the era of construction‚ African Americans were led to believe that things were about to change for them. The emancipation proclamation introduced by Lincoln had been passed in 1863‚ which immediately entitled freedom to 50‚000 slaves. They were now free‚ no longer tied down by the restrictions of slavery‚ which meant things could be done to

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    Breaking Bad

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    Breaking Bad A typical audience tends to support the main character of a serial television show‚ which can lead to the viewers to be blind to the fact that the protagonist may be becoming the antagonist. Spectators begin to form special connections with the characters and root for their success or their demise‚ “fans will frequently develop sincere emotional attachments to characters”(Mitell‚ “Characters in Complex Television” 10). But for those of us who have not invested our time into the fictional

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    Breaking The Law

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    Breaking The Law Nowadays people think rules is not something important in their life and they are not following the rules even they break the rules. For them‚ they can do whatever they wanted in this world because they think this world is belong to them. Their bad behaviors distract people from having a peaceful life. Addition‚ violence in this world getting increases and because of that‚ they cause a lot of trouble in mean time. There three main causes of breaking the rules and law.

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    Breaking Through

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    success‚ you’ll be tempted to get yourselves right back and continue your journey. Although‚ if ever found yourself to be successful‚ would you stop there? Or would you have the courage to continue and set higher goals for yourself? In the book “Breaking Through” in which Francisco Jimenez is the main character and author‚ he faces many obstacles. Although‚ Francisco has encountered multiple obstacles‚ he has many characteristics‚ which are being responsible‚ ambitious and respectful. Francisco

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    Dawn, by Elie Wiesel

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    Dawn by Elie Wiesel In this report you will see the comparisons between the novel Dawn and the life of Elie Wiesel‚ its author. The comparisons are very visible once you learn about Elie Wiesel’s life. Elie Wiesel was born on September28‚1928 in the town of Hungary. Wiesel went through a lot of hard times as a youngster. In 1944‚ Wiesel was deported by the nazis and taken to the concentration camps. His family was sent to the town of Auschwitz. The father‚ mother‚ and sister of Wiesel

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