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    Matthew Thomas Explain the importance of self-interest in Smith ’s economics. How is it related to the wealth of a nation? In order to answer this question we must first be very careful what is meant by self-interest. Smith was primarily a moral philosopher and concerned himself with drawing from history the patterns implicit to human nature. In The Theory of Moral Sentiments (Smith‚ 1759) Smith discusses in detail the conclusions he has drawn from this analysis concerning the framework for peoples

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    The United Nations Mission of Support in East Timor (UNMISET) Established on 20 May 200‚ UNMISET was both a peacekeeping and an assisting operation to East Timor until all operational responsibilities were fully transferred to local people. The mandates of UNMISET were to assist public administrative structures of the East Timorese government‚ provide interim law enforcement‚ develop the East Timorese police structure‚ and maintain internal and external security. It was praised by the great involvements

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    What Fast Food Nation and Super Size Me are Saying Fast Food Nation and Super Size Me show the dark side of the fast food industry. The book Fast Food Nation focuses on the beginning and growth of the fast food industry and how it affects the world. The documentary Super Size Me focuses on how that industry has changed the way people eat and how healthy they are. Both agree that fast food is unhealthy‚ but they are different in what they say is unhealthy. In Fast Food Nation‚ Eric Schlosser

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    The Solution to Increasing Dropout Rates While there are many problems college students’ face while attempting to obtain a degree‚ the largest hindrance from completion is that of financial ability. One of the largest contributors to college dropout rates is the lack of financial support. Many college students must work either full or part time to support themselves or their families. With the declining economy and increasing costs of college tuition‚ funds are being scarcely distributed and

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    Causes of College Dropout

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    classes are difficult to grasp the new concepts. Students do better if they can have someone to ask besides the class teachers because different ways of explaining the ideas may trigger students’ comprehension. Third‚ teachers can be a factor of the dropout. Some professors move too fast on lecturing‚ and some students have a hard time to keep up with the pace. Consequently‚ students do not understand the materials. Moreover‚ professors who give students very difficult exams‚ or assign students the homework

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    4.1.1. United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples The United Nations General Assembly adopted the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples at its 62nd session in September 2007. (UN Portal) It is not a legally binding instrument but represents a very important political step towards a binding recognition of the rights of indigenous peoples. The declaration explicitly guarantees indigenous peoples - as collectives but also for individual members - a right to the enjoyment

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    *Comparative/Contrast Assessment*: Fast Food Nation **and The Jungle Similar to the many real-life stories told by Schlosser in his written depiction of the fast food industry‚ The Jungleby Upton Sinclair is a notable relation of the same type of horrors. Unlike Schlosser‚ though‚ Sinclair writes his book in a fictional story line‚ in which he included great models of figurative language and imagery that strategically capture the reader in a world full of sympathy and belief. In this manner

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    WHAT FACTORS INFLUENCE HIGH SCHOOL DROPOUTS TO LEAD CRIMINAL LIVES? Michael Webbers 13APRIL2013 Criminology ADJ 107 Spring 2013 Professor George D. McMillan Purpose:It is extremely important to get an education and graduate high school. Without obtaining a high school diploma‚ a GED or College Degree‚ an individual will likely experience great difficulties in finding and obtaining a job. As a result of such basic educational requirements enforced by society and more specifically employers

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    As it was in the past‚ the main function of the UN today is to maintain peace and security for all of its member states. Though the UN does not maintain its own military‚ it does have peacekeeping forces which are supplied by its member states. On approval of the UN Security Council‚ these peacekeepers are often sent to regions where armed conflict has recently ended to discourage combatants from resuming fighting. In 1988‚ the peacekeeping force won a Nobel Peace Prize for its actions. In addition

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    businesses in a shady manner going undetected. Americans had turned a blind eye to where and to how their food was being processed. In his efforts to solve this issue by raising awareness to adults across the country‚ Eric Schlosser wrote‚ Fast Food Nation‚ to expose America to the truths behind the food industry. He clearly conveys his case with vivid descriptions‚ personal narrations and excellent exemplification that leave a strong impact on any reader. Through the use of multiple rhetorical strategies

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