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    Anomie Robert Merton borrows the term “anomie” from the French sociologist, Emile Durkheim, who used the concept for his work on the division of labor and study of suicide. In The Unanticipated Consequences of Social Action, Robert Merton examines how dysfunctional social patterns can be beneficial and functional to one group can be detrimental and dysfunctional for another social group. Merton further discusses “anomie,” a disjuncture the between cultural goals/values and structural…

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    Political satire has different roles in different countries and different circumstances and it is believed that it has an impact on the status of politics within a country. Various studies have been conducted to study the impact of satire and sarcasm on political situations and how governments and individuals see the new kind of media and political criticism. The literature gathered for this paper discusses the topic from many perspectives. Some studies examine satire and sarcasm in the media…

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    Mayfly Poem Analysis

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    Cao, a small state in Shandong, was absorbed by a larger state, Song, in seventh century B.C., and hence enjoyed only a brief period of freedom and autarky. This once again harkens the notion of transience represented by the mayfly showcasing the fleeting…

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    Mai Kieu Lien (CEO of Vinamilk - the largest diary company in VN, who has been voted four times by Forbes as one of the 50 most powerful women in Asia): "Creativity is surviving factor". She has gradually contributed to the company for the economy of the country. Her story becomes a rich source of inspiration for Vietnamese business women to strive in the international arena. 2. Vo Thi My Linh (a girl born in 1989 who had escaped from death in Nepal): "Travel to experience, to find yourself…

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    Han Dynasty Downfall

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    Han Dynasty’s military was an invaluable resource to the success and power of the dynasty. Its large size due to forced recruiting made it a formidable force to oppose. The technological advances of its weaponry gave the soldiers an upper hand over their opponents. The military’s conquering skills gave China new resources to aide its economy and connect it with other cultures and empires. But, its powerful military would eventually play apart in the dynasty’s downfall. The Han Dynasty’s army was…

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    This picture shows that there has two men, which them name guan gong. Guan Gong show in our hearts not only riding his sword the brave image, interpretation is also not just his commanding; may also be promoted standing, holding a sword image, showing the state miserly; shut apartments intended anti treacherous villain, security and peace, every success, wealth double income, and therefore suitable so people wear. The emphasis is on living life "loyalty, justice, faith, courage, wisdom,…

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    Influenza Case Studies

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    1996). M and NS proteins are required for the final stage of infection, to release newly formed virions into the body. M proteins binds to the synthesised RNP which inhibits further transcription and exports the RNP from the nucleus into the cytoplasm (Cao et al, 2012, Gomez-Puertas et al, 2000). NS proteins facilitates the export of RNPs by producing nuclear export signals and binding with RNP to form a complex that can be exported (Paterson and Fodor, 2012). M proteins also plays crucial role…

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    Strategically Aligned? The project came into existence through bureaucratic channels. It is the vision of the CAO and the Mayor of Kingston to make it a Smart City. Further, due to the emergence of Smart City Challenge conducted by infrastucture Canada this ideology gained momentum in Kingston. This project is stratergically aligned to solve the major problems…

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    sales have risen in recent months (Fung, 2016). The China Index Academy states that Chinese home prices have continued to rise for the 15th straight month in July 2016 (Cao, 2016). The most recent news mentioned that compared to June 2016, the sales prices in Shanghai, Beijing and Shen increased by 2.93%, 2.08% and 1.93% respectively (Cao, 2016). The following parts will discuss the residential market of Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen in Q2 2016. (The…

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    “It was the last time I would see them for 14 years.” Uong, who is a Vietnamese refugee, fled his home at the age of 10—being separated from his family for 14 years (Uong 2). Being a refugee is rough as it requires one to leave his home country and to start a new life in a completely different world. According to Yen Le Espiritu, a "refugee" is described as a person who harbors "a well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social…

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