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Category: /Social Sciences
…Cults Each year, hundreds of North Americans join one of the increasing, estimated 3000 unorthodox religions that exist across North America. The increasing number of cults, to date in North America, is due to the fact that cults are a social
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…the suitors abuse Penelope's hospitality, overextending their stay and displaying gross and disrespectful behaviour, they create chaos. They dare to break the rules of hospitality. The peaceful, orderly social structure of Odysseus' household breaks down. But when…
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Category: /History
…Women's Equality <Tab/>Every American's right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness explains the American Vision of Equality. Every American deserves the right to political, social, economical, and spiritual equality. The freedom…
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…Today, most White Australians are sensitive and distinctively aware of the social and cultural issues related to Aborigines. This must be credited to playwrights such as Jack Davis and Wesley Enoch&Deborah Mailman as they reveal the brutal…
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…. Neither of these tales would have been as effective without the ingredient of violence. Imagine how dull Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry would have been had it relied on politeness and political correctness rather than criminal insanity and anti-social behavior…
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…The Progressive Era was a title placed on the period from 1890-1920. It created many responses to the increase of economic and social problems that industrialization introduced to American cities. What began as a social movement quickly turned…
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…, 'Socially the Baths were an important meeting and mixing place. Everyone had his favourite Baths just as every Englishman has his favourite public house'. This comparison of the Baths and a modern pub leads to the question my coursework examines: 'Did…
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…as remote, urban dwellers are also vulnerable to cultural, spiritual and social isolation, dislocation and lack of culturally appropriate services. Indigenous people have cultural rights which have evolved over thousands of years from customs, traditional law…
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…Throughout history the world has seen very few powers that have been quite as unique as the ancient Greek city-state of Sparta. Very few city-states of ancient Greece were able to rival the Spartan people. Their unique government, social structure…
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Category: /Literature
…Superficially, these three characters are all very different. They have different social status, different behavioural characteristics and ultimately different destinies. However they also share a number of attributes. They are all three intrinsically…
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