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    countermeasures to prevent genocide. The Rwandan genocide in 1994 was applicable to all stages of Gregory Stanton’s model however the model does not acknowledge and identify the underlying causes that triggered the initial stages of genocide. The key factors that influenced the Rwandan genocide were the intense civil war between the Tutsis and Hutus, political struggles to obtain State power and the pre-existing ethnical and racial classifications . Although all stages are relevant to the Rwandan genocide

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    straightforward descriptive text 1. The title of this text is “My beautiful dog”. 2. The main topic of the first paragraph is the writer has a beautiful dog. The dog is sweet, cute and very lovely. When the dog was puppy he is like little kitten because he doesn’t like taking bath. His size is medium, black and while like a cartoon cow. The dog has two pieces of sky blue eyes and bright like clean glasses. 3. The main topic of the second paragraph is the dog named Lobo because he is like a real wolf but

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    To explain the different approaches to the democratic breakdowns and which are the factors that enlighten this phenomenon it is been highly important in the comparative literature, because it allows us to observe and give reasons about the different process of the countries in their political development. One of the question that we must answer for this week reading is: One of the classic accounts of democratic breakdown, by Juan Linz, argues that “Breakdown is the result of processes initiated by

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    psychological factors also play a vital role. Little consideration of the complexities involved in psychological pattern of employees and suppliers would reveal a vast field hitherto explored in the manufacturing environment. Every manufacturing practice has two elements; one is the technical element and other is the human element. In this paper, we attempt to understand the criticalities involved in the human element of the JIT practice. For this purpose, we researched upon the various factors affecting

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    because there was little to no skilled labor. The South had to rely on the North for Capital/manufactured goods. Lastly, they had little to no opportunity to participate in Unions. This made it very difficult to get a solid paying job. Another factor that affected African Americans in the New South was the narrow opportunity for black men to have political power. It was extremely difficult for a black man or woman especially to have political power this meant they lack of representation and could

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    out of the cartridge causing the dragster to go forward at very fast speeds. Now that you know what Co2 dragsters are, we can talk about how the design and shape of the dragster affects the speed. Aero dynamics, Weight, and size are the main factors of building a Co2 dragster. Your Co2 dragster may be small, but it's going to be moving at incredible speeds when you race it. That means it will be subjected to a wide variety of forces that affect its

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    I have chosen to pick the production of electricity because it is a main factor to producing carbon dioxide. Throughout years it has increased the effect of carbon dioxide GLOBALLY. a) Describe ONE source of excess carbon dioxide pollution and explain scientifically how it has impacted the environment.`` On average the world us 39% electricity therefore, electricity consumption is an important portion of a customer’s environmental footprint, which leads to the production of Carbon Dioxide ( Co2)

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    Spector (1997), determinants of job satisfaction can be classified into two major categories; First, the job environment itself and factors associated with the job are important influences on job satisfaction. This includes how people are treated, the nature of job tasks, relations with other people in the workplace, and rewards. Second, there are individual factors that the person brings to the job. This includes both personality and prior experiences; both categories of the determinants often work

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    evaluate others based on various things and how we perceive people and situations can influence our attitude and behavior as a result. The main four components that influence the social perception of others include observation, attribution, integration, and confirmation. The first component of social perception is observation, which is associated with three factors including the person, situation, and behavior. People normally focus on the physical characteristics, context from prior experiences, and

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    Blood and Iron - The Main Factors in the Unification of Germany The unification of Germany was not just a matter of the signing a document stating that the many states had become one country. There were problems such as varying languages, currencies, and ethnic minorities to name a few. In the end however one country, Germany was the states as one but how was it unified? 'Coal and iron' refers to economic ties unifying Germany and 'blood and iron' refers to the unification

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