Papers 1311-1320 of total 42545 found.
…When someone does something against the law they have committed a crime. They then have to be punished. The law decides the punishment. Individuals and the community decide the law. Crime is one of the biggest problems in the world today…
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…for the future. In doing so, we must extend our thinking of rights and responsibilities. I believe we must incorporate not only a temporal component, but also a spatial understanding of the world as an organic biotic community and how consumption is a part…
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…In the novel The Scarlet Letter, Arthur Dimmesdale is a young Puritan pastor who has committed adultery. While Hester was looked at with scorn for the sin that she had committed, Dimmesdale was greatly respected by the whole community, who were unaware…
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…of the was that this is happening is unintentional and there are several alternatives but it will take an overhaul of our current system to improve. Towns and local communities generally plan their growth and objectives on the basis of revenues taken in from property taxes…
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Category: /Literature
…and his goal was to acquire land and grew many yams. In the Ibo community a man is also allowed to take many wives and each wife was supposed to have their own huts. Okonkwo had three wives and each of them had their own huts or obi. The Ibo men allows walk…
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…Today I will be discussing with you, the idea of Volksgemeinschaft or national socialism, and the politics behind this Nazi belief. Volksgemeinschaft was an attempt by the German Nazi party to establish a national community of unified mind…
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…. The context of globalized communication systems give us the idea that we are learning English because we like and not because we need it, but the most dangerous side of this linguistic imperialism is not the language, but the cultural domination. Together…
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…and they included the need for reconstruction after the World War II, the fear of inter-European wars, the fear of the Cold War, stopping the spreading of communism and for the future peace. The first reason is the fact that the post World War II Europe was devastated…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…decisions in developing local projects. In the United States there is a spectacle called NIMBYism, which stands for Not-In-My-Backyard. This is when a group of a local community members protest about developments or a certain development in their community
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…, they were getting powerful - China turned Communist in 1949. Truman believed that, if one country fell to Communism, then others would follow, like a line of dominoes. He was concerned that, if Korea fell, the next 'domino' would be Japan, which was very…
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