Papers 1141-1150 of total 53938 found.
…What does the notion of legitimacy and social contract have to do with corporate disclosure policies? Introduction In recent years, corporations have increasingly used their annual reports to voluntarily report information relating…
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…The use of the military as a testing ground for social reform is something that happens much more often than most Americans would believe. This, however, does not mean that it is ineffective; on the contrary, it actually proves that it has been effective…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…and social standing. As the concept of the term - REFORM - is concerned, any reform would inevitably destructure the existing form of a government, an education system, or any other institution and so forth which are accepted by the public globally. When…
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…Although the colonists' lives changed significantly in many ways after the American Revolution, the economic, political, and social conversions are viewed to be the most dramatic. The American Revolution was the war between the American colonies…
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…Polite language is used to create social distance and to avoid offending, or appearing rude towards, others. The level of polite language used is determined according to the Principle of Appropriateness; it depends on how much social distance exists…
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…British Cinema History Assignment TwoShane Gladstone9/12/02 A cultural and social analysis of the 1959 Rank film 'Sapphire' by Ralph Deardon and Michael Relph in 1,500 words. The relaxation of film censorship laws in post-war Britain had by the late…
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…To what extent do you consider that Hitler and the Nazi's had achieved their aim social revolution and unity [volksgemeinschaft] by 1939? A vision of Hitler and the Nazi's was to establish and create a new social order, or a volksgemeinschaft…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…and will contribute to the social security system. However, in order to try and resolve the problems occurring with the changing structure of the family, it is clear that social policy has a major role to play. It would be too difficult to change the parameters…
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…"Social Psychology." Over the years certain patterns of interactions between men and women (Latin-American culture)have evolved. The interaction between men and women in the Latin-American culture is based on women's beliefs about men and how…
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…Oliver Cromwell's rise to prominence by 1646 has been a matter of much historical debate, with many historians disagreeing about the importance of Cromwell's personal and social ties before the Civil War. Many such as John Morrill have played down…
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