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Quito 1599: City and Colony in Transition
City
The year is 1599 in Quito, a Spanish colony, only a tiny part of which is the modern-day Republic of Ecuador. Quito is an enormous city with a great diversity of ethnicities. The people of the city are dealing with circumstances such as shipwrecks, attacks by pirates, unsuccessful efforts of missionaries, civil problems, changes facing…
Significance of Ben’s Blindness: Crimes and Misdemeanors
Crime
Ben’s blindness holds significant meaning for two main characters, Judah and Cliff, but in different ways. As a rabbi, Ben serves as a symbol of truth, morals, and God’s watchful eyes. For Judah, Ben serves as a guiding force, reminding him of his upbringing and what is morally right. Ben urges Judah to confess his…
Barclays Plc and Abn Amro Case Study
Competitive Advantage
Corporate Governance
Governance
Barclays, a major international bank, operates in over 50 countries and employs 135,000 individuals. It holds significant influence through partnerships with governments on infrastructure projects and providing banking services to customers in emerging markets. The bank consists of two main divisions: Global Retail and Commercial Banking (GRCB) and Investment Banking and Investment Management (IBIM). Its…
Education, Software Piracy, and the Law
Education
Law
Software Industry
This paper is intended as a primer for copyright law inthe form of a short story. An elementary school teacher illegitimatelycopies a piece of software for educational purposes and is discovered. Issues such as the fair use doctrine, copyright law, and cyberlaw arecovered. The analytical section provides a realistic legal defense for thefictional situation that…
Argument about the presidential system
President
It has been said that there exists a great divide and exclusivity when the presidential system is employed. The main and salient point in having a presidential system is that the power is not solely concentrated on one person alone, but to each member of the government. A presidential system is a system…
Hegemonic Stability Theory
International Relations
Soviet Union
The Great Depression
Hegemonic Stability Theory had its genesis to The Great Depression that hit United States in 1929. Charles Kindleberger is considered to be the inventor of this theory. Hegemonic Stability Theory states the rules that are required in the maintenance of international monetary and political systems all around the world. According to Charles Kindleberger, in order…
The King’s Great Matter and the Henrician Reformation
Henry VIII
Reform
The King’s Great Matter and the Henrician Reformation The Reformation in Europe was a crucial period in history. It was an occurrence which began in the end of the medieval era, where several important changes were taking place. One of those changes which occurred in Europe was in relation to religion. A new way…
Electricity crisis
Crisis
Electricity
Introduction: Pakistan is a country which Has been blessed with all natural resources by Allah Almighty. For the past few years we are facing electricity crisis because the demand of electricity is being more than the production. We have 20 organization including government and private which produce electricity for example WAPDA (Water and Power Development…
Difference Between a Written and Unwritten Constitution
Constitution
Distinction between a written and unwritten constitution is not real. There is no constitution which is either wholly written or entirely unwritten. All written constitutions grow and expand if they are to endure and serve their purpose. The real constitution is a living body of general prescriptions carried into effect by living persons. No constitution…
Robert Kolb and Hans Kung: Debate about Martin Luther’s Reform
Martin Luther King
The debate between two eminent scholars, Robert Kolb and Hans Kung, centered around the question of whether Martin Luther’s reformation had a positive effect on the lives of European Christians. Kolb maintained that Luther was a courageous figure who brought about transformation and optimism for the people, considering him a prophetic hero and educator. Conversely,…