Papers 1961-1970 of total 53938 found.
…to the economy of the South hindered such support in that region. As much as some constitutional framers abhorred and condemned slavery, the Northerners did not push too hard on the issue of slavery. The need of strengthening and securing an infant government, were…
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…of security. Daily life in Italy may appear relaxed, especially in small southern villages, but do not assume that efficiency in commerce is not appreciated. Italians are serious about business and expect alliances to hold the same high standards. Still…
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…". And it protects the right "to life, liberty and security of the person". On the other hand, it is the contradiction to restrict the criminal law powers. Anyway, as we consider it deeply, it is essential for the protection such as social, economic and cultural rights…
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…of the common man has been compromised. 2.<Tab/>The use of universal numbers in almost every part of our life makes us slaves. 3.<Tab/>The Social Security Number, Driver's license number, Military ID, HMO number are examples…
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…invincibility. Finally, with every day that war is waged there and with every new security law passed here (in the western world) , that very freedom which is supposedly being defended is threatened and those refugees, who are the products of this military action…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…FAMILIES IN CRISIS LEGAL AND SOCIAL DEFINITION: A family in crisis is a family suffering some kind of trauma. The trauma may be physical, emotional, social or financial, expected or unexpected, temporary or permanent. A family may be in crisis…
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…in Japan was an era of radical social changes due to the wide spread political movement against the renewal of the USĀ”VJapan Security Treaty and student activism on campus. The Japanese were torn between an obsession with progress and the refuge in nostalgia…
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…The idea of capital as a social relation can be seen to symbolize the relationship between those who own capital, and between those who must work in order to secure the income stream of capital, it is a relation of both property and power. Ideas of class…
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…lifestyle, and drug use is a social response. The most important aspect of change is the community of peers who tackle the abuser's old values and behaviors. These peers provide support from abusive behaviors and serve as role models for lifestyle changes…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of the nation must be stepped up and reformed in order to prevent another drastic wake-up call as was in the Ames case. Ever since the Central Intelligence Agency was formed by the National Security Act of 1947, it has felt close to immune to the threats…
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