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    Since the start of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948, human rights were introduced as a system that exceeded any boundaries, such as religion, gender, ethnicity and nationality, in order to protect each individual. It was an attempt to universalize human standards of decency, morality and dignity, by way of constructing a global human community. It is through this that human rights were able to be changed and recognised as a standard for global order, regulated through international

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    this type of guest winning that brings me to discuss and explore the success of The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas. The Cosmopolitan opened its doors to the public in December of 2010, and continues to open its heart and share its vision with those lucky individuals who choose to stay there. Traditionally, Las Vegas casinos focus on their gaming, using their hotels’ other amenities to draw people in. The Cosmopolitan has chosen a different path, a path that has lead them to numerous awards, and in 2013

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    phenomenon (Miller, 2010). The Cosmopolitan, is the attitude to yourself as a person, a citizen of the world and this attachment is voluntary and selective (Bayram, 2014: 2). When we talk about the cosmopolitan, it can be imagined a cultural-social orientation that combines the two dependent dimensions to each other. The first and most basic dimension is what it later called the cosmopolitan Idea, and refers to specific mental state of the cosmopolitan (Hanrez, 1990). Cosmopolitan mindset can be understand

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    country that is not cosmopolitan enough is not able to prevent this. Cosmopolitan is the sophisticated or experienced country that is matured. Yet, in the book Things fall apart is an acclaimed African Tribe that respect culture and traditions. In the novel Things fall apart, Ikemefuna is taken away from his family due to a murder he had nothing to do with. Ikemefuna faced the charges of a guilty man while being innocent and everyone knew that. If Ikemefuna faced more cosmopolitan principles, Ikemefuna

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    with improved strength. Although cosmopolitanism represents constantly present answer to important social questions posed in different times, its presence and eminence changed due to and in relation to the character of certain historical period. Cosmopolitan idea was introduced to philosophy by Stoics, in whose writtings very sophisticated accounts of the idea can be found. In ancient Greece’s Stoics (Zeno of Citium, Hierocles) one can find the call for the creation of one same political community

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    The year was 1987 and a young bartender named Toby Cecchini had introduced a new drink to the crowd. Thus, the Cosmopolitan was born. Who would have thought that just a few years later Carrie Bradshaw and the girls from Sex and the City would be wolfing them down on prime time television? Years, maybe a decade or so, before the birth of the Cosmopolitan there was the Daisy. Now the Daisy was popular in its time because of its ability to mask the harsh taste of many of the more frequented spirits

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    However, a convert by the name of Enoch creates tension and unrest between the tribe and the missionaries. If this character were to be more cosmopolitan, one who is familiar and accepts other cultures and ideas, and followed ideas presented in Kwame Anthony Appiah’s Cosmopolitanism his actions would have been vastly different. When one applies Appiah’s cosmopolitan ideas, in Cosmopolitanism to the character of Enoch in Achebe’s Things Fall Apart, the character of Enoch changes to become an individual

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    to non-formal education. Non-formal education includes the experience and skills gained from the multi-cultural social interaction. This extra quality conception makes cosmopolitan human capital. In other words, the global context requires us to build cosmopolitan human capital (Ng, Ang and Tan 2011). The essence of cosmopolitan

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    operation, and casino marketing of aspects of the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas Everybody can travel around the world because of transportation, such as planes, ships, buses, and trains, and lots of accommodation, such as hotels, resorts, motels, and casino hotels. However, the importance of the casino hotels is growing because tourists can enjoy most activities in the casino hotels. The casino hotel which offers almost everything is the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas. Many tourists who love gambling and

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    Khloe And Demi Lovato

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    Cosmopolitan magazine, also known as Cosmo, is a fashion magazine known to target the women audience, around the world, on issues such as beauty, sex appeal, health etc. The magazine appeals our audience through the use of celebrities, such as in the magazines below, Khloe Kardashian, Nicki Minaj, and Demi Lovato. Through depicting each magazines cover, we will see the common patterns, and analyze the content of the texts displayed and how they relate to women’s style. In all of the magazines, all

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