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    The International Military Tribunal for the Far East "Before assembling here today the Members of the Tribunal signed a joint affirmation to administer justice according to law, without fear, favor or affection. We fully appreciate the great responsibility resting upon us. There has been no more important criminal trial in all history. Certainly we are not a Senate or a House of Peers met for the impeachment of a Verrus or a Hastings, but a court of our respective countries. On the other

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    Hassan Al-Kalo Student No. 201209804 Module No. 14124 Oriental Eyes in Gertrude Bell’s Persian Pictures: A study of the Landscape This essay is an attempt to investigate how the Eastern landscape has been othered by the West through inspecting Gertrude Bell’s travel book Persian Pictures (1894). The essay adopts Edwa rd Said’s concept of Orientalism to highlight the western ideology of othering the foreign landscape. The crux of ‘Orientalism’, being the vehicle of studying the colonial conflicts

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    Before explaining the concepts of liminality and Othering and their connection to volunteerism, I will first explain how volunteerism is scientifically defined and approached. The term volunteerism is a coalescence from the words volunteering and tourism. Stebbins and Graham (2004) define volunteerism as volunteering “in an organized way to undertake holidays that might involve the aiding or alleviating the material poverty of some groups in society, the restoration of certain environments or research

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    Orient, as one shall see in the following paragraphs. Domination/Possession: Another key feature about Orientalism is that it puts Europe in the position of power and domination (Said, 40). Orientalism promotes the segregation of the East

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    performance while serving as a Communications Watch Officer at U.S. Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station (NCTS), Far East from 1 December 2013 to 1 December 2016. His professionalism and dedication to duty were exemplified by the following accomplishments: - The operational voice of the Far East, he made time critical risk decisions that directly impacted the NCTS Far East mission. He set and maintained high standards by leading a watch team of five Sailors in the daily operations of technical

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    Introduction Profile/History Far East Orchard Limited was first established in 1968 as a member of Far East Organization. Since its establishment, the company has expanded its business abroad to set up businesses in the hospitality and property sector. Today, it serves as the largest business in Singapore comprising in total of 18 hotels and serviced residences. Nature of business: An established developer, Far East Orchard delivered a number of successful residential, commercial and hospitality

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    Purchase a used car and you hope that it is everything you want it to be. But hope is not a strategy and unless you thoroughly check the condition of the car, there is a good chance that a hidden problem may escape you. One of those hidden items could be the odometer reading. CARFAX research indicates that nearly 200,000 cars have their odometers rolled back each year and currently there are more than 1 million vehicles on the road with rolled-back odometers. Odometer Rollback Fraud Rolling back

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    How reliable and useful are these sources in explaining how difficult life was for the inhabitants of the East End? The city of London was a city of surprising sights. The streets were horribly overcrowded slums where people lived in the worst conditions imaginable. The population rose during the 19th century, from about 1 million in 1800 to over 6 million a century later. This growth far exceeded London's ability to look after the basic needs of its citizens. The sanitation was gruesome and was

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    Africa, the Middle East, and West Asia, but all these ideas come from Oriental fantasies from the nineteenth century. Edward Said the author of Orientalism said that “Orientalism was ultimately a political vision of reality whose structure promoted the difference between the familiar (Europe, West, "us") and the strange (the Orient, the East, "them").” The nineteenth century was a period of imperialism and tourism that led many western artists to visit West Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. Orientalist

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    bull Inspired by functional beverages from the Far East, Dietrich Mateschitz founded Red Bull in the mid 1980 's. He created the formula of Red Bull Energy Drink and developed the unique marketing concept of Red Bull. Currently, Red Bull is available in more than 167 countries and around 50 billion cans of Red Bull have been consumed so far. In terms of further expansion, Red Bull is targeting the core market of the USA and growth markets in the Far East, while also focusing on the continued world-wide

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