Papers 1711-1720 of total 53938 found.
…and the stabilization of the adult personalities of the population of society (1955a, p.16). Parsons analysis of Family and Friends 4 socialisation and stabilisation functioning describes the family as a secure and sociable entity, capable of providing both social learning…
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…Since the beginning of this country, the United States has always been an imperialist nation. Imperialism is the domination over an undeveloped country socially, politically, and economically. Imperialism affected many countries; for example, China…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the property of a woman automatically becomes the property of the husband in the marriage. Marriage was therefore a great security for a happy life since there was nothing like the social security, old age pensions or health insurances we are provided with today…
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Category: /History
…. The principal organs, as specified in the Charter, are the General Assembly, the Security Council, the Economic and Social Council, the Trusteeship Council, the International Court of Justice, and the Secretariat. The Secretariat, with the secretary general at its…
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…not be related to the topic that is being searched for. Sometimes shopping online may not be such a good idea because the security of private information may not be sufficient enough to protect it from being accessed by the public. Looking at the quantity, quality…
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…is always in question so I decided to examine the idea of a distopia future as a parallel universe. A distopia is basically a utopia (perfect world) that has absolutely no individualism. All privacy is eliminated for the sake of peace and security. Although we…
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Category: /History
…the security Council of the UN at that time (due to the fact, that a communist representative from China was not allowed to enter the council). The Soviet Union would have been able to veto any military moves against North Korea until the war was over. Unfortunately…
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Category: /History
…the security Council of the UN at that time (due to the fact, that a communist representative from China was not allowed to enter the council). The Soviet Union would have been able to veto any military moves against North Korea until the war was over. Unfortunately…
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Category: /Law & Government
…OTHER THAN legal citizens of the US. (8) No national, state or local government assistance of any kind for education, Social Security, Medicare or Medicaid shall be provided for anyone that is not a legal alien or US citizen. (9) The United States…
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…that families were responsible to care for their own relatives, there were few applicants for government relief, even in the midst of the Great Depression. Social Security Act. The Social Security Act established a government fund for unemployment and old-age…
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