The election of 2016 was between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. This was the 58th American presidential election, and it took place on Tuesday, November 8, 2016. Both candidates were having conventions, trying to persuade the Americans, by telling them what they will do to make the United States great. In the end, Republican Donald Trump defeated Democrat Hillary Clinton. Trump won with his electoral votes at 304 and popular votes at 62,980,160. While, Hillary got 227 on electoral votes...
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Augustus was in theory Rome’s first emperor (although he never had the official title nor did he ever try to call himself an emperor). He steered Rome’s evolution from a republic to an empire during the turbulent years after the assassination of Augustus's great-uncle and adoptive father Julius Caesar. It is undisputed that his administrative prowess was astounding, ultimately giving Rome 200 years of relative peace. But a concrete account of the man himself is more difficult to find as...
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Elie Wiesel's traumatic and haunting memoir ‘Night’ accentuates the trauma experienced by Jews during the Holocaust. Certain occurrences source the importance of relationships in the novel and view how circumstances prove that relationships are important. Wiesel and his family were taken to concentration camps, which caused Wiesel to lose his mother and sister and resulted in him altering his religion and the way he lives. Wiesel’s connection with religion is the most important altercation because that’s what gives him the...
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‘The Social Life of DNA’ by Alondra Nelson goes in depth explaining how genetic testing can be the key to discovering our roots. Nelson highlights the concept that people, specifically African Americans, should rediscover their roots to find out who they are and where they came from. Through DNA testing, such as 23andMe and AncestryDNA, people were able to gain a sense of where their ancestors originated, and it also helped find lost distant family. Questions about slavery, racial discrimination,...
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What does it mean to be human? I think to be human is to want to be free, to have control of your actions, and to follow your own desires. At the same time, and somewhat inconsistently, we all want to belong, to be part of a group, and to have the support of those around us. The human experience, I believe, is therefore defined by the paradoxical struggle to reconcile the individual’s desire for independence with their acceptance to...
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‘A Room of One’s Own’ by Virginia Woolf is one of the most-read books even though it was written over ninety years ago. At the same time, this same book continues to gain more popularity and recognition in different spheres of life. The justification for its continued prominence and success is the fact that it addresses a societal issue that is yet to be harmonized. The main theme of this book in on empowering women financially for them to become...
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As society advances, new problems are created by that advancement, the Industrial Revolution was no exception to this case. New problems arose as the United States began to industrialise. Problems such as the fact that the United States was split into two parts with a mass of land in the middle which was terrible to cross, and the dry south-east settlements of the united states was running out of water. This was compounded by the fact that the Americas were...
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Allow me to challenge your perspective of the once defined scoundrel, Ned Kelly. However, before we begin let’s define a cultural icon. A cultural icon is the embodiment of a particular idea, belief or way of living which one deems rememberable. Ned Kelly is one of the most controversially well-known folk heroes within today’s society. For decades he has had an abundance of controversial representations throughout all genres and fields ranging from journalism to songwriters. He is often considered the...
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Introduction Digital disruption has emerged as a transformative force in the global economy, reshaping industries by leveraging technology to create new value propositions. eBay, once a pioneer in online auctions, has been at the forefront of this digital revolution. However, the advent of new technologies and shifting consumer behaviors necessitated a strategic overhaul for eBay to maintain its competitive edge. This essay explores eBay's transformation amidst digital disruption, examining how the company adapted to technological changes, addressed competitive pressures, and...
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Introduction Fever of Unknown Origin (FUO) presents a complex diagnostic challenge characterized by prolonged elevated body temperature without an identifiable cause despite thorough investigation. First described by Petersdorf and Beeson in 1961, FUO remains a perplexing clinical syndrome with significant implications for patient management and healthcare resources. The complexity of FUO stems from its myriad potential etiologies, ranging from infectious diseases to malignancies and autoimmune disorders. Understanding the clinical manifestations, diagnostic strategies, and treatment options for FUO is essential for...
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With an Armistice signed, the elongated suffering of over four-hundred million Europeans and Americans in total carnage has ceased, the sanguinary World War had finally come to a definite end. As they say, “through darkness comes light”, the brutal war came a fresh new decade which featured a rebellious generation that would establish a momentous period of American History, The Roaring 20s. It was a period of economic prosperity with a distinctive cultural edge in the United States and Europe,...
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Formerly, around ten years ago or maybe even less, we were not familiar with the notorious term ‘Internet’, but ironically, in many ways now it has become very difficult for us to discuss or imagine any aspect of the contemporary society without considering ‘Internet’. As a result of which at this instant education through the Internet has transpired as one of the major contrivance or concepts. The Internet has immense potential to improve the quality of education, which now is...
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We have all heard the phrase of income inequality in our lives. But few of us actually thought about it or even consider thinking about it. Before diving into solutions, what is causing this problem in the first place is essential because without knowing the issues of what causing this problem in the first place and looking for solution will lead us to nothing. There are several reasons why some people are paid millions while some barely earn minimum wage....
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Isolationism, a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries. This mindset of the american people was changed in 1941, when the bombing of Pearl Harbour occured killing 2,400 people. America was in World War II for only two of the six years of conflict, but they contributed so much to this struggle. Eleanor Roosevelt was the first lady at the time of World War II and in that...
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Introduction Macroeconomics, as a branch of economics, addresses the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an economy as a whole. This field is crucial in understanding the economic framework of any nation, including the Russian Federation. Russia, with its unique geopolitical stance and resource-rich economy, offers a distinctive landscape for macroeconomic analysis. The rationale behind macroeconomic study in the context of Russia involves examining key indicators such as GDP growth, inflation rates, unemployment, and government policies. Moreover, Russia's economic ties...
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Introduction Print media has long been a cornerstone of communication, especially in the context of development in India. As a country characterized by its vast diversity in languages, cultures, and socio-economic statuses, India presents unique challenges and opportunities in the field of development communication. Development communication refers to the integration of strategic communication in development projects, aiming to facilitate social change. Print media, with its deep-rooted presence, has played a significant role in this arena, informing, educating, and mobilizing communities...
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“Production is the only answer to inflation”, - Chester Bowles. Inflation is the rate at which the general degree of costs for products and enterprises is rising and, therefore, the buying intensity of money is falling. Inflation has a lot of positive impacts it helps a lot to raise the GDP (Gross domestic product) of the country. Inflation is necessary for a country to develop its economic growth. Most of the businessmen, economist and government has maintain the moderate inflation...
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Introduction Self-driving cars are one of the most promising new technologies for improving transportation safety and efficiency. However, there are many unresolved questions about their safety, feasibility, and impact on society. There are many pros and cons to self-driving cars, and it is important to weigh all of them. What are Self-Driving Cars? Self-driving cars are cars or trucks in which human drivers are never required to take control to safely operate the vehicle. Also known as autonomous or “driverless”...
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The saying ‘change comes from within’ applies to nearly everyone, however, Patria Mirabal’s change of faith occurs as a result of the events she witnessed. Patria, the most religious of the four Mirabal sisters, also is the sister who undergoes the largest transformation. At the start of the novel, In the Time of the Butterflies by Julia Alvarez, Patria shifts from aspiring to become a nun, losing and regaining her faith, and ultimately to be a committed member of the...
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Part 1: Personal Ethics plan As of now I plan on perusing a career in being a sports agent. A sports agent handles the business/legal deals for professional athletes and manages their money. I’ve always had a strong passion and played sports throughout my life, which is why I would like to stay in the sports industry and become a sports agent. But as you can imagine, sports agents can be faced with many ethical dilemmas that must be resolved...
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Lack of Empathy Peter has for Ender: In Ender's game, Peter shows lack of empathy towards Ender because he was the reason why Ender was ever born; even though Peter was really intelligent, he was also ruthless, untrustworthy, and a sociopathic person which made him not good enough to be part of International Fleet for the Third Invasion. His lack of empathy ruined almost all of Enders childhood while Ender was in North Carolina. When Peter played buggers vs astronauts...
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Introduction The realm of fantasy has long captivated the human imagination, offering a canvas where the impossible becomes possible and the mundane transforms into the magical. Within this genre, video games have emerged as a powerful medium, crafting immersive worlds that challenge, mesmerize, and engage players. Among these, Dark Souls, developed by FromSoftware and directed by Hidetaka Miyazaki, stands as a paragon of fantasy gaming. Renowned for its intricate lore, challenging gameplay, and atmospheric storytelling, Dark Souls transcends typical fantasy...
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In Jonathan Swift’s satire Gulliver’s Travels, the narrator Gulliver has long been a topic of interest for literary scholars, as he is not a character who develops or acts affectively and independently, but because he is strictly a tool used by Swift to serve “larger satiric purposes” (Rawson 73). Jonathan Swift puts great effort into characterizing his narrator and making his unreliability obvious to the reader, even before he starts reading the book. Swift chooses the telling name “Lemuel Gulliver”,...
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Introduction Huntington's Disease (HD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by motor dysfunction, cognitive decline, and psychiatric symptoms. My personal experience with HD, whether through direct acquaintance or academic exploration, provided profound insights into the complexities and challenges associated with this condition. Understanding Huntington's Disease not only demands a grasp of the scientific aspects but also requires empathy and reflection on the human experience associated with it. This essay aims to delve into a reflective analysis of Huntington's Disease, exploring...
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“The fact that this sexual assault still occurs in our ranks is heartbreaking, and it’s antithetical to everything we value in this institution. And at the risk of stating the obvious, it is simply unacceptable.” – Army Secretary John McHugh A soul weak in character may be tempted to prey upon the vulnerable. Whether victims of opportunity or misfortune, the survivors of sexual misconduct carry the scar of the encounter for the rest of their lives. The number of reported...
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Conclusion- In conclusion, the lack of women working in STEM is caused my three crucial factors: gender stereotyping, the lack of female role models in STEM, and less family-friendly and flexible careers in STEM. Gender stereotyping can limit childrens’ educational choices and the career path that they choose1. Consequently, boys are more likely to work in science and computing industries whilst women most likely pursue careers in nursing and medicine, resulting in the lack of females entering STEM careers2. The...
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In many areas in the world, some towns and cities got deserted after the cease of gold rush or the depletion of materials. Natural or human activity plays an important part in its forming. This paper will try to find out what ghost towns are, how they were formed, and possible solutions to help revive these towns. The turn of gold town into ghost town occur often rapidly and quickly, as fast as the way it gets popular. In the...
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The poem “My Papa’s Waltz” by Theodore Roethke is a somewhat polarizing poem about the relationship between a father and his son. The poem is polarizing because of the language used and how one can draw very different interpretations of this brief poem. The relationship can either be viewed as one of love or one of abuse between the boy and his father. Roethke deliberately ensures that neither is clear in the use of his language. I believe the relationship...
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The Road is a novel and was written in 2006 by American writer Cormac McCarthy. The book is about a father and his son trying to survive an unspecified cataclysm that has destroyed almost everything on planet Earth. The father is doing what he can to keep his son alive, because he could be the only child left. Cormac McCarthy is an American novelist, playwright, and screenwriter. He was born July 20, 1933 and has written ten novels, spanning the...
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Diversity in college is very important because our society is drastically changing, and our higher education organizations need to expand and reflect this diversity. According to Cambridge Dictionary, “Diversity is the mixture of races and religions that make up a group of people.” Moreover, we can infer that where we come from says a lot about ourselves and how we live day by day. Different cultures make us understand and learn about information we may not be aware off and...
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