Papers 1801-1810 of total 76434 found.
…The American Indians were generally peaceful and organized people. They have lived in the continent of what the white Americans know as 'North America' for thousands of years. This developed civilization established unique beliefs, customs and way…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…will not act against those individuals, but they will live around the issues. In Civil Disobedience, Thoreau makes the point that the strongest are the majority and they use their power to govern over the weaker even though they may be more. <Tab/&gt…
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…There are many intriguing cultural leftovers from our past civilizations. I will discuss some of them.         Alexander the Great discovered many ideas that we still use today. With the help of 35,000 Greeks and Macedonians Alexander managed…
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Category: /Law & Government
…The European Convention on Human Rights was drafted as a reaction to the human rights violations of the World Wars; the convention was an attempt to ensure that basic human rights would be protected thereafter. After being the first nation to sign…
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…, and they use it to summon the boys together after they are separated by the crash. As a result, the conch shell becomes a powerful symbol of civilization and order. It is used to govern the boy's meetings: the boy who holds the shell is given the right to speak…
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…dignity, and justice, to reality. Without the Civil War, our country wouldn't be the way it is right now. So much happened with the war that it would be nearly impossible to talk about it all, but there were many key events and people who took part…
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…children's children may look like. The United States government has repeatedly shown itself to be above its own laws. It has not hesitated to violate the Constitution, especially the Bill of Rights. The Posse Comitatus Act of 1867, a post-civil war law designed…
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…that western stereotypical understanding of Asian people, culture, and value. In Said's "Orientalism" thesis, he thinks the "Orient is an integral part of European material civilization and culture" and "orientalist expresses and represents that part culturally…
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…Environment, Geographical Location, and its Affects on The Early River-Valley Civilizations Food, shelter, fertile land, and trade were essential for early river-valley civilizations. Without food, shelter, fertile land, and trade early river-valleys…
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…factory, which is immoral. But if clones were treated as regular human beings, then they would have civil rights. Therefore anyone who violated the rights of a clone would be treated as any criminal violating human rights. New technology has always had…
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