Papers 2331-2340 of total 20956 found.
…In Richard Burton's translation of "Arabian Nights", several stories revolve around three ideas; sex, lies, and violence. It seems that one idea hinges on another and the stories use one to justify the other. This paper will explore the use of sex…
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…class. Gender and the domestic division of labour. ¡´In 1973, Michael Young and Peter Wilmott announced the arrival of the symmetrical family. ¡´They claimed that the conjugal roles, the roles of husband and wife, were becoming increasingly similar…
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…and violence have also been heavily criticized. The underlining concept to be debated here is that society has been negatively influenced, specifically, by these images of pornography and the result is increased violence against women. This assumption…
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…demand of drugs by law enforcement, and reduce supply through domestic and international means. Unfortunately, the Drug Prohibition led to heavy costs, both financially and otherwise, while being ineffective, if not, at times, counterproductive. Today, people…
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…of money laundering. Many countries opt in because money laundering has also become a domestic political and economic concern. The United Nations, the Bank for International Settlements, the OECD's FATF, the EU, the Council of Europe, the Organisation…
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…demand of drugs by law enforcement, and reduce supply through domestic and international means. Unfortunately, the Drug Prohibition led to heavy costs, both financially and otherwise, while being ineffective, if not, at times, counterproductive. Today, people…
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Category: /History
…, as well as virtue, was the principle of the republic; the ambitious citizens laboured to deserve the solemn glories of a triumph; and the ardour of the Roman youth was kindled into active emulation, as often as they beheld the domestic images of their ancestors…
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…of drugs by law enforcement, and reduce supply through domestic and international means. Unfortunately, the Drug Prohibition led to heavy costs, both financially and otherwise, while being ineffective, if not, at times, counterproductive. Today, we can see…
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…demand of drugs by law enforcement, and reduce supply through domestic and international means. Unfortunately, the Drug Prohibition led to heavy costs, both financially and otherwise, while being ineffective, if not, at times, counterproductive. Today, people…
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Category: /History
…- The USA had been a long supporter of Israel due to the strength of her domestic Jewish Lobby, resulting in Israel“s dependence on US economic and military aid. - When the US brought about pressure on Israel to look for peace, she was obliged to begin talks…
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