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…. Providing communities with places of worship can also be hard work for decision-makers. To deal with these problems it is important to have programs of community education on religious pluralism in Australia which make clear the importance and role…
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…tend not to be so specific, possibly because some of them take offense to being called a cracker, so instead they tend to use white hat and black hat to refer to. Even though much of what hackers consider harmless exploration in the pursuit of education
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…. The social impact: A. Alienation: Alienation from institutions such as the family, education and places of work may result from the following factors: Lack of face-to-face socialisation is turning into a considerable problem for those who have locked…
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Category: /History
…the presence of such agencies. That the population so exposed is less susceptible of moral influences, and the effects of education are more transient than with a healthy population. That these adverse circumstances tend to produce an adult population short…
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…have an opportunity to strike it rich and move up in status. It is also just as easy for upper class people to invest online on a risky new website and lose everything at the click of a mouse button. Internet sites and Dot Com businesses have provided…
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…such as personal email. The constitution does not give the employees an "absolute right" to privacy (www.fairmeasure.com/newsletter/archive/spring95.html, November 14, 2002). ) "Fourteen million employee, just over one third of the online workforce in the United…
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Category: /Literature/English
…or stereo and leave the parenting to the media. Education is the key to "protecting" children, and those who don’t know any better. Some people grew up watching violent movies and reading Stephen King novels, and they have never done anything extremely violent…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…, was educated at Trinity College with the aid of a wealthy uncle. In 1688 he left Ireland and became secretary to Sir William Temple at Moor Park, Surrey. Temple was not an agreeable master, and Swift wanted to be independent in the exciting world of London…
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Category: /Literature/English
…their slaves to become educated either, so this obstacle made it very difficult for him. He began to learn at a young age and through many different methods like trickery and bribery, he learned how to read and write. Douglass began his literary journey…
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Category: /History
…interstate commerce in slaves. Jefferson Davis (1808-89), first and only president of the Confederate States of America (1861-65). Davis was born on June 3, 1808, in Christian (now Todd) County, Kentucky, and educated at Transylvania University, Lexington…
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