Papers 2571-2580 of total 53938 found.
Category: /History
…assures a pragmatic i n e q u a l i t y. History repeatedly proves that beyond theory. Even in Communist Soviet Union where all classes were abolished, as they were accused of being the source of all social misery, even…
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Category: /History
…their movement securely along the traditional lines of social, religious and regional cleavage that had structured the German party system since the beginning of the 20th century. Instead, National Socialism was able to transcend tho! se widely accepted restrictions…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Sit and Spin: Chaucer’s social commentary grows from so-called “intrusion” The relationship Geoffrey Chaucer establishes between “outsiders” and “insiders” in The Canterbury Tales provides the primary fuel for the poetry’s social commentary…
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…and social/ behavioral deficiencies. Cognitive deficiencies are those that deal with an individual’s thinking and reasoning process. These abilities are seen in the beginning school years, not at birth, but are the subtle characteristics that only through…
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…-made man" speaking to the U.S. Senate about the problem between the two ever growing social classes; the social classes being between the workforce and the employers. Gould is faced with explaining the problem of the classes and has to respond to its…
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Category: /Literature/English
…as a nurse". Mr Causabon married so as to secure "the solace of female tendance for his declining years". As with his work, causabon is disillusioned about his marriage. He had married Dorothea hoping for a quiet docile companion who could also function as his…
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Category: /History
…of international trade. This was the beginning of the increasing use of paper, instead of bullion. In the eighteenth century came the first European paper currencies and the invention of the check. Joint stock companies generated another form of negotiable security
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Category: /History
…century came the first European paper currencies and the invention of the check. Joint stock companies generated another form of negotiable security, their own shares. Quotation of these in London coffee-houses in the seventeenth century was overtaken…
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Category: /History
…of negotiable security, their own shares. Quotation of these in London coffee-houses in the seventeenth century was overtaken by the foundation of the London Stock Exchange. By 1800 similar institutions existed in many other countries. It was also…
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…government and its multinational enterprises.' (p. 61)         'A weak America cannot lead: It needs strength to be magnanimous and the confidence to know and secure its vital interests. Only then can it negotiate the instruments of global order with others…
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