Introduction In the world, multicultural policies have been subject to scrutiny as more and more societies are becoming multicultural. Ethnic diversity has increased over the past couple of decades like never before calling for major reforms in the accommodation and equality of people all over the world. The rapid urbanization and forced displacement of people, has led to the formation and evolvement of new societies. Migrants come into societies as short terms, long-term or permanent residents but are challenged by...
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Q. Whose perspectives and objectives are evident within the assigned documents and what do they demonstrate about the nature of humanism in Renaissance Italy? Civic humanism is the advanced term for the ethical, social and political way of thinking that over the span of the fourteenth and fifteenth hundred of years started to be verbalized in Italian city-states and most quiet in Florence. Many historians gave her perspective on Civic humanism. It stands as a bridge between modernity and the...
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This paper will appreciate the thesis about the issues involved in media ethics - and examine these issues from a social, professional, and cultural perspective, with an emphasis on media practice in Nigeria; However, before presenting the main arguments in favor of this thesis, I will have to deal with the main consideration that just as there is a positive aspect of the conflict - conflict is like having a serious disagreement with someone or something. when you see a...
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Abstract of the term paper The term paper is about how different types of satire were received by the Indian audience. For this paper, I have taken 6 cartoons of the renowned cartoonist Mr. R.K. Laxman, which talk about some social, political & religious issues in a satirical way as seen through the eyes of his character: ‘The Common Man. I have also taken 6 different memes that were popular on social media be it WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter....
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1000 Words Essay about Traveling Travelling is one of the most challenging and more fun experiences people could have. A person can explore other places and at the same time help himself to have a new perspective in life. Travelling is not only in the local or domestic area but it can also be traveling all over the world. Many people love to travel to different places because they love to experience other things that they have not yet experienced...
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While traveling can be stimulating and strengthening, it's a long way past spending the night on a beach watching the sunset while tasting wine. It's not necessarily new that traveling is important for your physical thriving, in any case, a huge amount of predictable research recommends that looking at another spot can do considers for your psychological and eager flourishing also. Traveling is a new adventure each time because you can experience many different exciting sites, as well as try...
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Everyone believes that America is the place where all your misery and issues disappear, however in America there a more people in poverty than rich people. We often describe New York as a place where many wealthy people live, due to the fact of expensive rent prices, big corporations, and outstanding education. Due to this stereotypical stereotype, people that live in poverty are often looked down upon or not even cared about. Society often talks about the wealthy but never...
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Homelessness can have a negative impact on mortality, physical health, mental well-being, and substance use (Schanzer, Dominguez, Shrout, & Caton, 2007). After 9/11, donations to the homeless and poor have declined while ordinances against begging and sleeping in public have increased (Arnold, 2004). The homeless individual is unlikely to receive much if any welfare benefits such as disability insurance, unemployment insurance, etc. One of the most striking characteristics of the homeless population is the frequency of criminal activity. Crime is...
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India of my dreams I am Lakshya Sharma. Like every human, I love my Country, My India. I think every human wants his nation to be a great nation, perfect in all spheres and I am not an exception. I too have the perfect India of my dreams. Like all Indians, In India of my dreams, I wish that all citizens should be happy and healthy. Although these two words seem too small but to make this dream a reality...
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One document that influenced the Texas constitution was the United States constitution. These two constitutions are very similar. As a matter of fact, both the United States and Texas constitutions have a bill of rights, a bicameral legislature, a system of checks and balances, and a separation of powers within the three branches of government; legislative, executive, and judicial branches. One major reason I believe the United States constitution influenced the Texas constitution is because of the separation of powers...
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It is 10 am on June 11th, 2018. I am bundled up in a sweater and a green rain jacket. I step off the tram to begin my journey up Mt. Roberts. Surrounding me is the largest temperate rainforest in the world. The trees are tall and vibrant. The bark is covered with moss. From the branches hang Usnea, many call it old man’s beard lichen. The path I walk on is narrow and clear. They tell you on the...
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Introduction to Healthcare Systems When people think of the United States of America, they think of a country that strives for perfection among other things, but is the U.S. really the best at what counts? Healthcare is one of the most important systems within the United States and should be the most important system in most countries. There are 195 countries in the world, but today I have chosen to compare the United States healthcare system to Japan's healthcare system...
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The Beauty of the Italian Culture Italy became a country when the states in the peninsula collided in 1861. King Victor Emmanuel the second was the ruler when Italy became a state. In the 1920s Italy was run as a dictatorship state under the leadership of Benito Mussolini. The dictatorship ended when Mussolini made the mistake of joining the Nazis in Germany. From 1946 to current Italy became a country part of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, also known as...
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The UK is one of the few countries among modern democracies that has no single, definitive written constitutional document. The reason for this lies in the history of the evolution and development of British society and government. Low (1904) highlighted the evolutionary nature of the constitution through his commentary that ‘ other constitutions have been built; that of England has been allowed to grow.. our constitution is based not on codified rules but tacit understandings. Given the evolutionary nature of...
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Do Imperial Countries Owe Restitution to Colonized Nations? Introduction Do imperial countries owe restitution to colonized nations? This is a question of great debate. I believe that imperial countries do not owe restitution to the nations they colonized. I will discuss this point in detail over the course of this paper. To begin, “restitution” means “recompense for injury or loss” according to the Oxford Dictionary. Over the course of world history, societies have exercised domination over weaker areas of the...
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Introduction: Through this reflective Journal, I would be illustrating how the current covid-19 pandemic has dramatically impacted the hospitality industry and how industries had implemented strategies to recover or survive from the covid19 pandemic, I would also be talking about how covid-19 has impacted me personally, how I have coped with the current situation and how I prepared myself for -my WIL-3 and any big changes that hotel implemented during this challenging time. Impacts of Covid 19 on the hospitality...
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For my written task I have chosen to write a travel article about my hometown of Miami, Florida. I want to focus on the vast amount of activities one can do there. I also want to focus on the cultural aspect of it as Miami has a large Hispanic community and see how it integrates with American society and culture. In this article I will attempt to showcase why Miami is one of the best cities in the world; give...
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Odysseus is forced to show humility by first asking Nausicaa for help at the river, and then further shows humility by being at the whim of the rules of the aide he seeks. He is also showing humility when he chooses to bathe himself, instead of having Nausicaa’s ladies bathe him. Athena must assist him as he approaches the palace of Alcinous because she has to protect him from drawing the attention of the Phaeacians, as they do not take...
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Growing up on a farm in the tiny town of Martinsville, Indiana life was fairly boring and routine. We had the cows to tease and run around with, and the golf course across the street where we would occasionally trick golfers into believing they had gotten a hole-in-one. However, this often got old and I found myself spending most of my childhood with my family members either at my house or close by. While there was little to do but...
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In this essay, I am going to describe the five most famous historical places of Pompeii. Some of them have been preserved in perfect condition, while others have been damaged over the years. These are the places that the ancient inhabitants of Pompeii visited every day, watching a gladiator fight, going to the bath or walking around the city. Almost 2,000 years ago, these places were owned and cared for by the ancient inhabitants of Pompeii. The first place is...
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Pompeii is an ancient city located in what is now the commune of Pompeii near Naples in the Campania region of Italy. This is a city that was buried under 4-6 m of volcanic ash and pumice during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79. In this essay, I want to describe my vision of the daily life of the inhabitants of this ancient Roman city, formed as a result of studying historical sources. In daily life process, everyone...
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This essay is about the fresco ‘Punishment of Ixion’, but to understand this painting, historical background of it and the region in which this painting was located should be stated. In this regard, to explain, Pompeii was an ancient intellectual city near Naples in the Campania area of Italy. At those times, it is a Roman city and is really developed, so society is in tremendous abundance and richness. In this regard, Pompeii was a wealthy city and had many...
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There are three primary types of evidence available to archaeologists in the study of the houses of Pompeii. Archaeologists can look at fixed, semi-fixed, and non-fixed remains. Fixed remains refer to the structure of the buildings, semi-fixed remains refer to larger items such as furniture, and non-fixed remains are simply the contents of the house which may include the remains of people and objects. Some of these types of evidence pose significant issues such as in the investigation of non-fixed...
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The ruins of Pompeii couldn’t be found until the architect Domenico Fontana discovered them in the 16th century. Excavations had begun in 1748 and those works were evaluated as the beginning of modern archeology in the mid-18th century. In the light of those excavations, the public buildings are mostly found in three parts of Pompeii: the Forum, the Triangular Forum and the Amphitheatre and Palaestra. The Forum was where the city’s urban life is spent, and the religious and the...
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Estelle Lazer is an Australian/independent archaeologist and physical anthropologist who is independent and notorious for her archaeology work in Italy, Antarctica, the Middle East, Australia and countries across Europe. Whose work has heavily contributed and impacted our greater insight of Pompeii and Herculaneum. She has invested her work through lectures at the University of Sydney and Oxford. For more than 20 years, Lazer has based her work in Pompeii as of discovering human remains with scientific methods from the eruption...
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In modern era, tourism becomes a trend for individuals. Tourism is the act of visiting new places with religious and historical importance for recreation. Travelling helps people to interact with others, and gives the chance to expand knowledge and build strong overseas relations. Recently, there have been large number of persons who love visiting. Foreign investment is mostly done by tourisms. Travelling is not only for joy and rest but also to develop an industry. According to Hunsicker and Kraft...
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The Charbagh design, which was beautifully implemented by Taj's architects who wanted to provide it with a heavenly atmosphere, did so by successfully integrating the water tools, water brought from the Yamuna River, into the structure in such a way that even after three centuries the garden looks filled with living. Luxurious green grass, floral beauty unabashed, ever-growing trees, and thus the most impressive feature of all - an elevated lotus pond in the center of the garden that provides...
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Allied victory brought an end to World War I, but did not bring an end to the suffering and challenges of Australia’s people. The experiences of Australian soldiers and their families in 1919 support this viewpoint, due to the economic, social and national issues within this time-period and the physical, psychological and emotional struggles of World War I veterans. The suffering and challenges of war may have dissipated, but were only replaced with a new set of challenges, such as...
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Australia. The place where multiculturalism and diversity thrive. The place where over 20 religions are practiced and over 200 languages are spoken. The place containing rich history and stories that have passed down by many before us. The place that most of us call home. We as a country have formed a long-lasting colonial identity presenting ourselves as a multicultural society that welcomes all ethnicities and backgrounds. Over time we have formed this identity through a number of significant events,...
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There is a famous quote that goes by the words, “In winter’s chill or summer’s heat, a farmer works so the world can eat”. In a country like the Philippines where agriculture is the basis of the economy, farmers are known to be the backbone of society. In line with the future of Filipino farmers, last February 2019 the Rice Tariffication Law was signed by President Rodrigo Duterte. It is considered an act that liberalizes rice importing, exporting, trading and...
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