Papers 621-630 of total 59599 found.
…Should the Government Control the Content that Can be Displayed on Television? The television was once a device whole families could gather around to share a fun evening together with, but television is starting to depart from “family friendly” shows…
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…ways of knowing. These are considered to be perception, emotion, language and reason. The question "all of the other ways of knowing are controlled by language" is a statement that requires further investigation and reflection. Is this really a fair…
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Category: /Law & Government
…Travis Hirschi formulated a control theory that he called Social Bonding Theory but he approached this theory in a different way. He did not attempt to explain why individuals engage in criminal acts, but rather why individuals choose to conform…
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Controlled casino gambling in Singapore will positively impact their economy, strengthen their social culture, and benefit other countries as well. Singapore announced 18 April, 2005 that it would allow construction of a pair of Las Vegas-style casinos…
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Category: /Literature/English
…From Humanistic Tradition to Population Control Hundreds of years ago, mankind relied on an essential practice known as hunting. Hunting was a requirement for survival. Today, most people can simply drive to a grocery store to purchase rations…
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Category: /Literature
…, or we are limiting our own progress in the world. At the end of the story Mond describes how they had to suppress scientific, technological, and biological progress because of the amount of control that had to be put down upon society to keep there happy…
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…. The lack of help during the war angers Britain and they feel a need to tighten their control over the daughter colonies. Many measures are taken by America to resist the new changes that are threatening their self-governing and most of these action succeed…
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Category: /History
…, successful enough to keep most of the population under control for the duration of Nazi rule. Unquestionable devotion can also be seen in the many party rallies held in Nuremburg. One of these rallies was captured on film by Nazi propagandists and was widely…
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…of Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia. Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia or CAH is a rare but dangerous birth defect. It is generally defined as the absence of the cortex (or middle), of the adrenal gland, or the inability of the cortex to perform normally (Morris 327…
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…, Chiang appeared to have a massive advantage over the communists. He controlled the sea ports, lines of supply, was armed and equipped by America, and could field far more troops in battle. Due to poor leadership, however, the Kuomintang were soon cowering…
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