Pristina Essays

  • Academic Dishonesty Essay

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    I. Introduction Academic dishonesty has become a massive phenomenon. It occurs in the majority of higher education institutes. Researches demonstrate that academic dishonesty is widespread and on the rise. For instance, Bill Bowers in 1964 made the most important study of academic dishonesty in higher educations. He analyzed a number of 5.000 students in various samples of 99 schools and universities and concluded that three fourths of the respondents of this study admitted to have done some academic

  • Essay On Community Service

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    we organize meetings where we come up with different projects , and then we find ways to collect money and clothes for families in need.Just recently we did this project called MAAT, and the purpose of this project was to help the poor families in Pristina and grow the sense of humanism and volunteerism among the youth. During New Year’s day along side Red Cross we shipped food and clothes for families in the region. It was honestly the best feeling ever, seeing the smiles in their faces when they

  • Gender and Mathematics

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    is overpopulated by representatives of male gender. In other words, boys are more likely to attend universities that are related with mathematics and sciences. For instance, if you walk by the Mathematics and Science Faculty in the University of Pristina you can come across mostly male students attending this faculty. Even more, if you go further and search for the academic staff in this institution, you can see ... ... middle of paper ... ... A Control-Value Approach To Gender Differences In

  • Transplant Tourism Case Study

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    Organ Trade, Morality, and Canadian Transplant Tourism Transplant tourism, as defined by Yosuke Shimazono, is “the practice of travelling abroad to obtain organs through commercial transactions” (955). This new phenomenon has emerged as a global answer to the current organ shortage across the world. Currently, 4,500 people in Canada are waiting for a donor to remedy end-stage organ failure, and only an average of 2,000 will receive and organ this year (Government of Canada). In 2012 alone, 256 Canadian

  • Albanian-Americans in New York

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    The erupting Balkan Wars in the 1990‘s stumble on Albanians occupying the United States. The Albanian community plays a strong role in the highly concentrated population within the boroughs of New York City and it’s Metropolitan area. Albanian Americans ethnic homes generally consist of Montenegro, Kosovo, and Albania. In previous years, dealing with economic struggles in these poor Balkan countries, and social and ethnic discrimination from Serbia, Albanians made movements away from the home they