Papers 2011-2020 of total 26892 found.
…said that each person was responsible for himself. Much like Capitalism, the Protestant work ethic suggested the harder one works, the more he will receive. (Weber, 2001, 451) This set of beliefs gave moral value to working and thus Protestant values were…
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…, there was serious rioting in the capital of St. Petersburg. The mobs invaded hospitals, broke the windows, threw medical supplies into the street, and attacked the doctors. After all this rioting, Nicholas returned to the capital to confront his people. In a typical…
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…allowed him. They had a counsil of elders. There was warfare over waterholes and pastures. Their way of punishment is an eye for sn eye and a tooth for a tooth. To improve warrior skills they had camel and horse. They had story telling in frount…
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…left, North Vietnam went against all that was enforced at the peace talks. North Vietnam planned a major invasion on the south in 1975 or 1976. By April 30th, 1976, North Vietnamese tanks had occupied Saigon, the capital of South Vietnam…
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…and they established their own protective forces of "warrior monks" proficient in martial arts. The Court began to rely on favorite provincial clans as body guards and military police within the capital. The samurai, meaning "one who serves the Emperor" derived from…
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…territory. Marc Williams presents these two key features in the notion of sovereignty (Marc Williams 1996). Within the state, the state has complete control over its citizens, meaning punishment, privileges and rights. Outside the state, it means that state…
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…. North Vietnam planned a major invasion on the south in 1975 or 1976. By April 30th, 1976, North Vietnamese tanks had occupied Saigon, the capital of South Vietnam, with no trouble. On July 2nd, 1976, the country was united as the Socialist Republic…
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…, North Vietnamese tanks had occupied Saigon, the capital of South Vietnam, with no trouble. On July 2nd, 1976, the country was united as the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. The capital became Hanoi and it was under Communist rule. Saigon was renamed Ho…
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…. This republic, called the Weimar republic because it's capital was Weimar, was generally not well liked by the German people. The Germans had to drastically reduce the size of their army and eliminate their navy and air force entirely. The Treaty of Versailles…
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…consequences. Many critics of capitalism fear that the type of industrial innovations promoted by capitalism would resulting in the domination of “many by the few”. Jacques Ellul a rather pessimistic writer on technology in society says…
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