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    However, that was before politicians decided to over regulate, over tax, and enact never-ending destructive legislation motivating business and manufacturing to surrender and move to foreign countries offering more welcoming laws. Further, national politicians signed unwise trade agreements with countries that placed the United States in a subservient position on trade. Mega-international corporation lobbyists became the driving force for trade policy, and national security steadily suffered. Fair

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    the culture of another country can greatly affect a business that is operating internationally in many ways. Since every country has its own culture and values that differ from country to country, it will affect any business that is attempting to expand internationally, as there won’t only be one culture that ought to be considered before expanding internationally, but quite a few, and also what might be considered as acceptable in one country, it may not be in another. Every country has environmental

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    for the development of moral qualities of human personality” (Hick, p.25). We wouldn’t know what suffering is, therefor, not knowing the difference between happy and sad, therefor, causing us to be boring and lack our greatest ability, to love one another. Over the years, I have seen suffering through many different shades. By shades, I mean

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    seeing just how many degrading representations the modern-day woman can overcome before finally adopting these stereotypes as the norm in her everyday life. It is almost like a game to see how many obstacles women can overcome; each obstacle yet another generalised representation of women in literature and film. Shakespeare exampled this through the classic, 1606 play, Macbeth, as did director Sam Mendes in one of the iconic James Bond films, 2012, Skyfall. Through classic pieces of literature and

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    The clock was alive. It had a ticking heartbeat and the mechanical gears wailed as they slid against each other. Twelve strikes sounded down the halls and echoed into everyone's ears to hear. The attendees were all dancing in their fancy apparel, but one particular couple outshined them all. At the clock's chimes, out dashed the fair maiden only to be followed by her future spouse. One item is left behind, leaving the gentleman in search of his one and only true love. Sounds familiar? This is the

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    Over the centuries both adults and children have been amazed by fantastical tales. The idea of going off on a grand adventure while being safe at home is an amazing feat. However, the contemporary tales we hear today while possessing some of the same features of the original tales have evolved over the years to keep the interest of the listeners. According to John Stephens in the 2009 book, The Cambridge Companion to Children’s Literature, edited by M. O. Grenby and Andrea Immel, “a story retold

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    caused Ben and Katie to form their relationship at the beginning? Ben and Katie worked with one another and they became really close because they worked side by side. They were little kids that had crushes on each other in school, with their love taps, and throwing paper balls and things like that with one another. 2. How did those factors changed over time? Ben and Katie became undrawn to one another. They both started top like other things and no longer shared the same interest. They no longer

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    Within James Bond’s universe, sex and violence are often the same thing. James’ gun is used not as an extension of his penis, but as his penis. When in M tells him that he is going to need a new gun because his old one no longer suffices, Fleming describes Bond’s relationship with his old gun using masturbatory terms, describing how Bond “had dismantled the gun and oiled it and packed the bullets carefully into the spring loaded magazine and tried the action once or twice, pumping the cartridges

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    We humans may die, but we can love one another.” This applies especially to Lennie and George. Lennie had already had an Incident, prior to his final one, which proved fatal to his “victim”. George had instructed Lennie to hide in a secure spot where only the two of them knew. After Lennie killed

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    place to place. In the end Case is with Bond as they sail away. Plenty O’Toole on the other hand as a smaller, but still significant role within the film. O’Toole is at the casino in which Bond enters in the middle of the film; she is at first with another man until he losses all his money. O’Toole was about to leave until she hears Bond was going to bet a significant sum of money, so she comes back to be with Bond. Bond wins a large sum of money and then takes her back to his room. This unfortunately

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