Taekwondo or Tae Kwon Do is a martial art that was founded in Korea in the year of 1945 (Morris) and it was only in the year 2000 that it was announced to be an Olympic sport. âTaeâ meaning foot âKwonâ meaning fist and âdoâ meaning the way of, therefore, Taekwondo means the way of the hand and the foot. Taekwondo is a highly challenging martial art form, which is mainly composed using your legs and feet in the form...
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Leadership is an exercise that boost the efforts of attempt of other people in attainment of success through social influence. Leadership develops from social influence. There are no particular personality traits, attributes or title that defines an effective leadership. Leadership requires a vision of success which is a goal so that they can influence others by maximizing the efforts to turn a vision into a reality.(1) . Leadership is about motivating people to do things which they have never considered...
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Introduction and Background With the popular accessibility of genome sequencing, interpreting genetic variation has become a central challenge in medical genetics. Identifying disease-associated variation within a vast background of neutral variation is key to both gene discovery and diagnostics. This is of particular importance in the study of newly arising variants and functionally essential protein domains. Variants which cause protein sequence changes play an important role in disease, alongside other factors such as aberrant regulation of gene and protein activity....
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Introduction Cricket has had a long history of transformation, from being called a gentlemanâs game in the 17th century to being a sport that is treated like religion in nations around the world. The main factors behind this transformation are the gameâs commercialization and globalization with the interference of politics and emotions. Australia is home to thousands of cricket enthusiasts and since itâs the national sport of the country, it is one of the most popular and participated sports in...
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INTRODUCTION There was a news reported in Berita Harian Online where three children, age between 12 to 14 years old, were charged in the Magistrateâs Court, for stealing items belonging to the people at a mosque. According to section 378 of Penal Code, âWhoever, intending to take dishonestly any movable property out of the possession of any person without that personâs consent, moves that property in order to such taking, is said to commit theft.â There are specific legal provisions...
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While our sleeping habits have fallen behind in priority as a result of our fast-paced lifestyles, humanity must learn to hold adequate sleep to utmost importance in order to maintain peak physical and mental well-being, and to avoid the disastrous effects of deprivation. As the complexity of the sleep process is often overlooked, appreciating sleep means understanding the intricate biological workings behind it. The need for sleep is controlled by the bodyâs drive for homeostasis, making it just as important...
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Abstract This essay about the film Dogville of Lars Von Trier is going to introduce through this film, the idea to be a âstrangerâ nowadays. How can it be appreciated in the content table, first I would contextualize the film of Dogville by explaining it and showing the most relevant data that surrounds the film. Then through an analysis of the film, this is going to be better explained in order to be compared with the Albert Camus work of...
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The Rwandan genocide began in the 2nd week of April 1994 and by the 3rd week of May 1994, about 5-10 percent of Rwandaâs population had been killed, mostly by the Hutus. Beneath all the propaganda and clichĂ©s lies reality- the patholigization of ethnic identities. An unbiased study and understanding of why these people died is the only fitting memorial that can be given to them. The study of identity has become and is a cornerstone of contemporary sociological and...
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In this paper, I plan to argue that teen suicide is a serious issue in the society we live in today. It is starting to become more common among the teens in our community. People all around us are constantly being affected by this issue. In my hometown, Woodstock in 2016, five teens committed suicide within weeks of each other. This weighed heavily on my community during this time. People even started to label it as a suicide pact. Students...
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Abstract The purpose of this extended essay is to challenge the effects of the life and ordeals of literary icons on their poetry, by examining the question âTo what extent did Emily Dickinson and Sylvia Plathâs life of crisis affect their poetry?â The scope of this essay encompasses two poets. The unique and exceptional poetry of Dickinson as well as the idiosyncratic journey of Plath drew me to these particular poets. This paper explores Dickinson and Plathâs life threads and...
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Summary The novel begins in 1775 concerning the two cities of Paris and London. An employee at Tellsonâs bank, Mr. Lorry, reveals to Lucie Manette that her father, whom sheâs presumed dead for years, is quite alive. He had been imprisoned for 18 years in the Bastille by the EvrĂ©mondes for trying to do the right thing for an abused family. He is now hiding out in the attic of a former servant, Monsieur Defarge. When Lucie and Mr. Lorry...
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Introduction to the Tate-Labianca Murders: Charles Manson's Helter Skelter It was called the summer of love, the last year of the 1960s. Little did anyone know that August 9th, 1969 would change the world for generations to come. On this night, four people left Spahn Ranch on the orders of Charles Manson to begin what Manson referred to as Helter Skelter. Helter Skelter was supposed to start a race war according to Manson and his family. On this night the...
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An aggravative solution to a vague problem 'All things are poisons, for there is nothing without poisonous qualities. It is only the dose which makes a thing poison', Paracelsus The notion that drugs are bad is mostly true, however there are a lot of debates and fallacies that are perhaps oblivious to most people, and more importantly, the method used to handle issues caused by drugs is not really a fruitful one, if anything, it is creating more complications and...
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ABSTRACT In recent times, with the increasing interest in conversational agents for dialog systems are being actively researched. A dialogue system consists of different components. Dialogue manager is the core component of every dialogue system. A dialogue management system can manage a dialogue between two or more agents, be they human or computer. The Dialogue Manager (DM) is the program which coordinates the activity of several subcomponents in a dialogue system and its main goal is to maintain a representation...
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I Introduction Over the past several decades in countries like Australia, the response to crime is moving in two directions. One track is innovative. It promises a change in established forms of criminal justice, to do justice differently. The other track is repetitive. It promises to intensify the established forms of criminal justice, to do justice more efficiently, and often more punitively. Crime control and justice policies have always been varied. But there now exists an unprecedented state of penological...
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Mind This topic interested me not only because you can write a lot about it, but because it seems to me it is important for each person. Throughout our whole life, we are trying to answer this question so that at the end we can turn around and remember everything that has happened to us and be sure that life has been lived not in vain. Human life as a whole is an amazing mystery. We unexpectedly appear in this...
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In the modern world of research, numerous individual has come out to increase the depth of studies conducted previously regarding the diverse areas of study in the world currently. Among the many areas of study, socioeconomics has become a core area of research mainly due to its application in the everyday lives of people around the globe. Additionally, society and economics are heavily linked primarily because the efficient functioning of society relies on a healthy economy (Wilks, 2012). Based on...
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Deception is a key theme that that resonates within the broad field of dark psychology. Just like the majority of themes in this book, it may be a bit challenging to decipher whether a particular act of deception constitutes of dark desire or not. Before diving into this distinction, we must first of all have an understanding of what deception is. Majority of people who claim to know what deception means, classify it as being in the same category as...
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When it comes to the growth and progress on an economy there are numerous aspects that play their part. This can be seen in the fall of many economies where they neglected a single aspect that was seen to be minute. Even so, the civilizations that are created over the years and the fall of many of them have made it clear how complex these situations can get. The following document is looking over one such aspect of the social...
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Dystopian Societies and Female Oppression: An Overview The protagonists in both âThe Handmaids Taleâ by Margaret Atwood and âA Thousand Splendid Sunsâ by Khalid Hosseini suffer in the societies in which they exist. Similarly, the theme of religious oppression underpins the suffering of the female protagonists in both the fictitious, dystopian society of Gilead in âThe Handmaids Taleâ and the historical realities of Afghanistan in âA Thousand Splendid Sunsâ. The Handmaids Tale is a dystopia written in a near future...
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Companies are investing heavily in protecting their reputation and ensuring societies expectations are met. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has grown increasingly prevalent in recent years due to the impacts of globalization and deregulation since the 1980s (Jenkins, 2005). The key drivers of globalization including the outsourcing of firms have highlighted the need for CSR initiatives to protect company stakeholders and the environment. CSR can be defined as âbusiness' commitment to economic development, social and environmental sustainability to develop a means...
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Introduction The aim of this Community Profile is to assess the needs of the population within a geographically determined area. It will evaluate the resources that exist, and assess the needs of those within the community, to help improve the quality of life for the individuals across the age continuum. (Hawtin and Percy-Smith, 2007) The word âcommunityâ is often used as an umbrella term to describe a group of individuals that share a collective affinity, it is used to describe...
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The statement âby hunting sincerity out of our societyâ made by Mary Wollstonecraft in her Vindication of the Right of Woman indicates the aim of all revolutionary feminists during the Enlightenment. Feminists such as Olympe de Gouges, who famously and boldly wrote the DĂ©claration des droits de la Femme et de la Citoyenne, Mary Wollstonecraft, who through her troubled personal life took the risk to fight for women and Etta Palm DâAelders, who represented a powerful 18th century woman that...
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I would like to analyze the experiences faced by different groups of immigrants, taking into account their race, gender, social class, language skills with a focus on the experience of immigrants before and after the current political climate and recent changes in law. I hope my research can provide a way for people to get educated and see the world from the perspective of an immigrant. I believe many of the people who are prejudice against immigrants arenât exposed to...
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Introduction Literature is the heart of a language that manifests human language in real sense which the writers can express their ideas and use their imagination to create an artistic world rich of mysteries and creativity including poetry, drama and fiction through its elements. This chapter is about the magnificent story Harry Potter that is full of fantasy and supernatural creatures and rich of its themes and characters including the protagonist Harry and his surroundings and the antagonist Voldemort. Definition...
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