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    to keep a prominent place with its own rich history, bustling economy and extensive political influences. With a history as rich as its signature dutch chocolate The Netherlands has been through many of its own struggles for identification as a country itself as well as in the protection of domestics from outside

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    get some sleep. I set the box of chocolates on the table beside him, and then set my own self onto the small, unpleasing couch. Trying to get comfortable, I

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    the stairs was my room. My room walls were painted baby blue in color with a bright orange glass sun located over my headboard that was shaped like skyscrapers in New York City. The carpet that was in my room was as soft as clouds and was milk chocolate brown in color. The bonus to my bedroom was the walk-in closet that held my black wood book shelf, twelve pairs of shoes, twenty dresses, five pants, and my brown wooden dresser with a mirror that had old engravings

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    knowingly lives and want to meet others with the same respect that you take yourself expect from others”. Product/service specification Nowadays you can find the Max Havelaar Fairtrade Mark not only coffee but a wide range of products such as chocolate, fruit, wine, tea, spices and even on ice and peanut butter. Also adorns the label on products such as cotton bath towels, blankets, shirts and curtains and flowers. The Max Havelaar Fairtrade Mark is the only standard that the 'Triple P' of sustainable

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    Introductory Paragraph: There continues to be people impacted by Social Justice issues throughout the world. Organisations have provided strategies to respond to issues such as xxxxxxxxxxx. These responses are grounded in Gospel values found in Scripture and Church teachings, secularly outlined in the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights. Outline but MUST change 1. Social Justice issue and its significance Slavery is a condition of having to work very hard without proper remuneration

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    Sociological Concepts in Forrest Gump The movie, Forrest Gump explains the life of Forrest Gump from his youth years to adulthood, and how he became a football star, war hero, a ping pong champion, and shrimp boat captain. During the film it shows many sociological features, including racism, child abuse, gender, politics, and the Vietnam War. Benjamin Buford Blue or Bubba Blue is one of Forrest’s best friends. Bubba soul purpose in life was to be a shrimp boat captain; everyone in his family was captain

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    The Second World War left a devastating impact on most of the world, especially on the countries participating in it. Memories of it fill people with regret and sorrow, as times of the war were very tough, and the atrocities committed during the war were terrible. It leads people to wonder how such a thing could have occurred. When thinking of what caused WWII, most don't think about the Spanish Civil War. However, Spain's civil war is a huge proponent of World War Two. Though few people know

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    founders.   Are the characters individualists or collectivists? Why? Winston and Julia are pretty much the only characters that are individualists while all the other characters in the book at collectivists. The story takes place after the Second World War where London has now become part of Oceania and is called Airstrip One. In this place its government is known as Big Brother, which enforces not to have rebellious thoughts hence the name, ‘thought-crime.’ The party is also against people having sex

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    What has been the nature and impact of colonisation on the Aztecs? In the early 15th and 16th centuries many European countries sailed to the west to explore The Americas. Spain was one of these countries that sailed to The Americas. The Spanish leader of the expedition was Hernan Cortez and this expedition became known as the Conquistadors of Mexico. In 1519, Tenochtitlan was the centre of the Aztec empire, which conquered and colonised by Cortez and his Conquistadores overthrowing Aztec rule

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    isolation of people in society which leads to more savagery. In this book there are many examples of savagery and isolation going hand in hand. A person that experienced isolation from his actions was Mutsuhiro Watanabe. He tortured the prisoners of war both mentally and physically leading to intense isolation because he was despised by everyone around him. “ When Watanabe wasn’t trashing POWs, he was forcing them to be his buddies. He’d wake a POW in the night and be “nice as pie,” asking the man

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