Papers 1441-1450 of total 20956 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…was put on the officials to take action. Threats of violence and the loss of assets of a family were gorilla tactics used on the offenders of non-compliance. The self-esteem of Chinese women and girls was all but crushed with being looked at as worthless…
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Category: /History
…the end of the war in 1991, Lebanon's economy has begun to revive. Its Gross Domestic Product reached upwards of $17.2 billion in 1998, and has been increasing by an average of 7.7% annually since 1990. Much of this growth can be attributed to Horizon 2000…
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Category: /Literature/English
…was so much regarded as a phenomenon of the past that neither international human rights law nor even most domestic bills of rights of this period contained explicit prohibitions. Torture and other forms of cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment…
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Category: /History
…about 'poverty' he/she is including a large proportion of the population. One measure of poverty is the earning power of an individual. The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) which is a measure of income is around $12,000 in the United States. In Central…
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domestic-partner benefits are: American Express, American Airlines, Amoco, Avon, Barnes & Noble, Chevron Oil, Clorox, Coors Brewing, Disney, Eastman Kodak, Gap, General Mills, Hewlett Packard, IBM, Levi Strauss, Mattel, Microsoft, Nike, Nynex, Pacific Telesis…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…extended family role: Walker's domestic narrative undertakes a sustained analysis of race through the careful development of family relationships - or kinship - as an extended textual trope for race relations. Any attempt to oppose political…
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Category: /History
…). In other words, the acquisition of Mexican territory through purchase or by conquest was inherent in the basic concept of Manifest Destiny. The precipitating causes of the war are deeply rooted in the domestic and international affairs of the United States…
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Category: /History
…and virtually destroy Russia three times in this century alone. On the US side, intervention was worldwide, reflecting the status attained by the US as the first truly global power in history. On the domestic front, the Cold War helped the Soviet Union entrench…
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Category: /Literature/English
…a woman. At best, women are the bearers of the traditional ideology of love, nurturance, and domesticity. Thus, for the monster himself, women become a major problem. The plot focuses not on the image of the hostile father but on that of the dead mother who…
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…, intervention was worldwide, reflecting the status attained by the US as the first truly global power in history. On the domestic front, the Cold War helped the Soviet Union entrench its military-bureaucratic ruling class in power, and it gave the US a way to compel…
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