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    an internal colonialism in Indonesia in contemporary times. This created the foundation for the Central government to instrumentalize constructed identities to gain economic control over the resource rich minority islands, which led to violent separatist conflicts throughout the archipelago. To begin with we can examine the role of the Dutch colonial rule in the Dutch East Indies and how they laid the foundation for instrumentalist manipulation. With 13,466 islands, 360 ethnic groups and

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    continents, and even the world. These conflicts occur for reasons ranging from religious differences to economic circumstances. However, a precedent has been set that these conflicts always combat a group, whether it be a group ideology or the members that make it up. Large scale conflicts never seek out the individual and for good reason. The development of individualistic anarchy where humanity wages war against itself inevitability ends in utter destruction. Therefore, there are distinct advantages to

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    America’s constitutional order is designed along the same concepts as the covenants used by colonial settlers when creating religious settlements. While America’s government would later emphasis the separation of church and state, the foundation of the documents largely draws from the structure and principles highlighted in early colonial documents used in the creation of religiously oriented settlements. As the number of settlements grew, loose structures were developed to govern multiple settlements

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    As far as people have been concerned on buying things, getting wants and necessities, these have been achieved by a short commute or a stroll to the nearest store; whether this is an outlet, a department store, or a mall with a lot of accessible shops. With the advent of the internet opportunities have risen, more attainable goals became possible, and the ingenuity of the human mind continues to improve this, especially in the field of commerce. The internet has brought change on the paradigm of

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    Did the Constitution establish a just government? Whether or not the 1787 Constitution created a just government remains a prevailing question in today’s society. One must first ask what a “just” government would look like. In order to be categorized as “just,” the said government must remain fair and equal in all points that it mentions. In no way can that government give a greater chance at opportunities to select citizens based on race, sex, religion, or other factors. The government must also

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    patients. I was appreciated for my ability to educate and rationalize with patients of all age groups. This experience played a significant role in my decision to build a career in medicine that would enable me to take care of a variety of patients and make a positive impact on the community 's health. When I was 18 years old, I moved to Auckland, New Zealand. A focused and hardworking person, I worked part-time and volunteered throughout college. Working as a laboratory assistant for AsureQuality Limited’s

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    The Foundation Phase provides a diverse approach to learning for children which attend a setting funded by the Local Education Authority and are aged between three and seven years old. The learning and teaching of the pedagogy within the Foundation Phase focuses on the practitioner being willing to continuously progress with personal learning and develop the ability to reflect on personal experiences. (DCELLS. 2008). This is strengthened by the quote that a practitioner should be ‘both self aware

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    Introduction Religious activities have diversified across the world in the recent past. These activities are often based on the beliefs of particular groups of people that are often geared toward upholding the social graces that make a society prosper. Each religion has its unique features that differentiate it from other religions across the world. The beliefs and practices of various religions often follow a set of principles laid by the founders of that religion. In most cases, these principles

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    Established in 1889, we are one of the UK 's driving communities for grown-up instruction. Morley is best known for music and the visual expressions, with more than 13,000 understudies contemplating with us every year. We have been appraised as London 's top school for learner fulfillment in 2015.* Our helpful focal London area is spot on the limit of the districts of Lambeth and Southwark. We are near Westminster Bridge and Waterloo Station as are truly very much put to serve the adapting needs

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    to dream for a better feature; a life that could never possibly be attained. But also a place that gives suffering to those that were never meant to be there: abducted, sold, and/or enslaved by the hands of their own kind. A nightmare one could only wish to awaken from. For most people, coming to Colonial America was either for religious freedom, economic gain, or enslavement. After England broke away from the Roman Catholic Church, they formed their own church called the Church of England. The Anglican

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