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…one quarter of Net users have provided phony personal data to Web sites: invented e-mail addresses, fake Social Security numbers, and alter egos complete with bogus incomes, genders, and hobbies. These "guerrilla tactics" serve the dual purposes…
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…political environment, and at the same time, imposes less intervention on the securities and property markets, and enforces policies that will help stimulate the economy. Individual Effort While the Hong Kong government facilitates the economic and social
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…for many Americans to believe that communists had actually infiltrated the government. The "Fair Deal" was the twenty-one-point plan that Truman proposed to ease the transition to a peaceful economy. This plan included an expansion of Social Security
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…. Japanese human development may be seen an expanding circle of social life which begins with family. Japanese often refer themselves as a part of a group. The Japanese words uchi means inside and soto means outside. Uchi can refer to the family, company…
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…individuals from all three categories (Ryerse). The biggest differences between the upper-class and lower-class communities is the quality of education the youths receive and economic security. In upper-class communities juvenile crime exists, but it is far less…
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Category: /History
…that they would have a secure and powerful place in it”. Liberal-conservative differences often caused battles and contests among the factory workers. People believed this was “the destruction of capitalism through socialism.” How was socialism originated…
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…of thought. Fitzhugh attacks a capitalistic society believing that no security can be found in it and only from slavery can a society be free of immoral activities. Fitzhugh envisioned a South that incorporated slavery of every race as he compared the South…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…because the objects that they study are what make anthropology a science. Anthropology is a social science similar to sociology, psychology, and economics. What they learn and observe is taken from research. For example an archaeologist will search through…
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Category: /Literature/English
…not really feel secure until violent crime rates are as low as they were decades ago. Some people think that this present decrease in the crime rate is a real accomplishment but that changing social factors will give rise to a new huge crime wave. A large number…
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Category: /Literature/English
…) safety, (3) social, (4) esteem, and (5) self-actualisation. (Karen. P. Harlos Lecture Notes) each lower level need must be satisfied before an individual experiences higher level needs. Also, as Hall, Batley, Elkin, Geare, Johnston, Jones, Selsky and Sibbald…
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