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7.6 |
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was one of the true influences of our modern history . ... Gandhi was an extremely complex individual, with common thought leading us to believe he always won his fight. |
10.7 |
... This light had carried India form the dark and violent land of the British rule to the illuminated state of Independence, Gandhi was a great and influential figure in history. |
2.2 |
Gary Johnson’s views and ideas have made him well known throughout the United States . ... Gary E . Johnson was elected to be the 26th governor of New Mexico in 1994, then re-elected in 1998, his term will expire in January 2002. |
4.1 |
... Gay marriage is something that is slowly making it’s way into every community . At first, the thought of gay marriage was completely out of the question due to religious beliefs, but now we are seeing more of it due to government intervention. |
6.2 |
RESOLVED THAT GAY PARENTS BE ALLOWED TO ADOPT AND REAR CHILDREAN . ... 22 states currently allow single gays to adopt and 21 states currently allow gay and lesbian couples to adopt in the U S. |
1.4 |
Independence is something very dear to me . It is something I truly value . To me, independence is a lot of things combined . It is being grown-up and mature, being able to do what you please and take responsibility for it, and being able to make your own choices and accept the consequences. |
8.2 |
During the early 20th Century, gender and sexuality in the United States began to dictate personal identity like they never had before . This was an occurrence that had several causes, including the limited understand of the average American had of gender and sexuality at the time, and of societal influences that had considerable control of the mindset of most of the middle class at the time. |
18.5 |
... Applications vary from unfair dismissal claims to sex and race discrimination cases . ... GENDER DISCRIMINATION I . ... Classifications by gender must have an exceedingly persuasive justification . ... Government has burden to show that the gender-based action. |
12 |
GENDER ISSUES AND POLITICAL CORRECTNESS I POLITICS AND THE COMPLEX INEQUALITIES OF GENDER Susan Moller Okin In the context of Michael Walzer’s theory of justice as complex equality expos on liberalism , she looks at the representation of women in political life in liberal democracies. |
10 |
... In his first work on economic theory, The High Price of Bullion, a Proof of the Depreciation of Bank Notes 1809 , he argued for a sound currency based on metal. |
7.3 |
... Every man to his own, and only the strongest will survive is as old as dirt . ... The funniest thing is that the first black man to fly an airplane was permitted by the Roosevelt’s wife, when women were not able to fly at that time. |
10.6 |
... Halford Mackinder Introduction Covering the southern tip of the African continent by 1,227,200 square kilometers and having about 3,000 kilometers of coastlines lies the Republic of South Africa. |
7.2 |
George Carlin’s Filthy Words A Review Of The Effects On The Broadcast Industry In 1978 a New York radio station owned by Pacifica Foundation Broadcasting was doing a program on contemporary attitudes toward the use of language. |
7.3 |
... Fegley English 101 November 24, 2003 George to George What Orwell Could Have Taught Bush About Imperialism Sometimes youth is a reason and sometimes it is only an excuse. |
2.7 |
... The election of 2000 is marked by the ever-close race between the two presidential candidates, Al Gore and George W . Bush, and the Florida catastrophe in which the Supreme Court ultimately decided who became President of the United States. |
8.1 |
Introduction In this paper I would like to analyze the 2002 State of the Union Address of the U . ... President George W . Bush . I consider it necessary to describe the genesis of his speeches, beginning with his Inauguration Address, through the remarks made on September 11th a date which presented a turning point of his presidency, and finally concentrate on his first State of the Union, which was actually a reaction to the. |
3.3 |
The content of the renewed trend towards regionalism happening in the world today has changed radically . New regionalism is a comprehensive, multifaceted and multidimensional process, implying the change of a particular region from relative heterogeneity to increased homogeneity with regard to a number of dimensions, the most important being culture, security, economic policies and political regimes. |
7.6 |
The sum of the national debt in Germany crossed the mark 2 . 3 trillion DM clearly in the spring 2000 . Because this galactic order of magnitude towers above each human measure by far, long time hardly worried humans about this affair. |
3.6 |
... Last week in Warsaw, Germany, defense ministers meet and agreed to give access to seven Eastern European countries into the alliance in November . ... war, whether it was backed by the United Nations or not. |
14.9 |
Genetic modification on human beings can take one of two basic forms somatic cell modification or germline modification . ... Somatic cell modification involves treatment of any cell in a patient s body apart from the reproductive cells egg and sperm. |
7 |
All rivers, creeks and wetlands of land near the Swan Valley were the living cathedrals of Aboriginal spirituality - Robert Bropho Noongar Representative Sep . 14, 1994 The old Swan Brewery site on Mounts Bay Road is without a doubt, on one of the finest locations in Western Australia. |
11 |
Overview Agriculture is the foundation of Ghana’s economy, contributing over 40 per cent of Gross Domestic Product and employing 65 of the labor force . Agriculture in Ghana is mainly at the subsistence level, rainfall dependent, and cultivation is done mostly by slashing and burning. |
3.2 |
GIDEON V WAINWRIGHT In 1961, Clarence Gideon was arrested for breaking and entering into a pool hall in Florida . ... Gideon was fifty-one years old . ... Gideon claimed he was innocent of the crime this time. |
3.4 |
Gideon vs . Wainwright was a monument of a case for people all across the country . Maybe it should have never passed by the Supreme Court at all. |
1.4 |
In the story the Awakening there was a character in the story named Edna . I feel a through the husband of Edna treated her as if she was a child and wasn’t able to do or say anything. |
8.6 |
... Therefore, same-sex couples have found their own ways of having children . ... However, adoption is the most popular way for same-sex couple to have children . According to the American Civil Liberties Union, the total number of children nationwide living with at least one gay parent ranges from six to fourteen million. |
1.2 |
... Well, it seems that the world is getting worse . ... When World War One and Two started, America tried its best not to get involved, until it was absolutely neccessary. |
11.4 |
Global to Local Glocalisation Introduction In recent times globalisation has become a fashionable phrase used perhaps misused by many from all professions, such as business managers, researchers, marketers, etc. |
24.1 |
GLOBALISATION, THE STATE NATIONALISM A . ... The key point here is that we are all caught up in global patterns of change or globalisation . ... We need to ask whether current ideas about globalisation discuss anything that’s substantially new. |
44.6 |
Globalisation - a ‘monster’ ? Comparative analysis of the globalisation discourse used by pro- and anti-globalisation advocates I Introduction Globalisation appears to be the buzzword of the 1990s. |
1.7 |
The Philippines consist of about 7,000 islands 800 inhabited which are known as the forgotten islands of South-East Asia . Off the main overland route and with a recent history of martial law and endemic corruption, the country has struggled to attract tourists in the numbers many of its Southeast Asian neighbors have. |
6 |
Discuss critically the validity of the contention that the motivation to work well depends on more than a high salary and good working conditions . This essay will define what motivation is, the influence and effect that money and good working conditions have on staff and the other factors and issues that motivate staff to work in the context of the workplace. |
9 |
Globalization as Dollar and Kraay Put it Globalization affects all societies of the modern world . No matter independent a community is, the far-reaching effects globalization has on public policy, finance, and international relations cannot be overlooked. |
6.5 |
... Globalization was brought into the picture to help in achieving higher levels of development . ... Globalization had to take its toll in order to resolve these debt issues, they had to take these nations and bring them into a global market to increase and promote the production of exports, and this was a method of debt relief. |
1.6 |
Globalization offers many opportunities for the world to become truly developed . Many look at globalization with fear, thinking it will increase inequality between nations, by threatening employment and living standards. |
28.8 |
Introduction Globalization and Europeanization have been two of the most trendy words in both social sciences and in popular political discourse over the last decade. |
8.1 |
The issue of globalization has been an ongoing process that raised many questions in the world . ... Globalization, the integration of international economy, is no doubt a liberalistic idea. |
2.9 |
... GLOBALISM VERSUS REGIONALISM The closing years of the twentieth century are known for the expansion and deepening of globalization . ... There are several dimensions to the dynamics of globalization process, including the integration of trade and financial transactions among countries. |
7.9 |
Marcus Tullius Cicero a Roman philosopher, statesman and orator was quoted, Care should be taken that the punishment does not exceed the guilt; and also that some men do not suffer for offenses for which others are not even indicted. |
2 |
... Government Gone Are the Giants In Burt Solomon’s Gone are the Giants Solomon characterizes political giants as government officials that posses either a vast influence over the American people, anticipated historic importance, or a larger-than-life presence. |
2.2 |
The Good Friday Agreement of 1998 was primarily set up to end the bloodshed and tension within Northern Ireland . The agreement set out a plan for a devolved government in Northern Ireland that all sections of the community would be prepared to participate in. |
14.4 |
Good Government A proper government is one that allows every person to have a chance to be heard provided they want it . ... A government the everyday citizen feels proud to be in and confident that its doing the best for them, while also feeling a sense of privacy and independence. |
7.9 |
The election of Mikhail Gorbachev to the position of General Secretary by the Communist Party in March 1985 marked a turning point in the history of the Soviet Union. |
2 |
The federal government’s responsibility has changed drastically in American society over the last century . ... government had to make changes in society . ... His War on Poverty established a new government office to administer programs such as the Job Corps for training underprivileged youths. |
1.5 |
... Some countries are run where their economies are organized with minimal government involvement, called capitalism . ... Some people support capitalism because the government has very little or no control over the economy, people have individual rights over the economy, and society is essentially powering over the government. |
1.3 |
... How successful have the various assimilationist efforts been in promoting the cultural and structural assimilation of Native Americans ? ... Government at first promoted Sepratism by negotiating treaties with tribes, placing them on reservations that were far from Anglo Americans and also encouraging separate tribal governments. |
1.5 |
... While looking at children of today’s daily influences video games came up on top . Violent video games were believed to have the most negative influence. |
7.3 |
... Our democratic government sensing the growing power of the Internet that is not so easy to control is doing all it can to get on the top of the wild horse. |
1.4 |
Jane Wagner said it best, I personally think we developed language because of our deep inner need to complain . Berliner and Biddle thought that education was a scapegoat to America’s social problems, largely because people attack schools in particular because they have such unrealistic expectations of those schools. |
2.2 |
There are many ways that the Government affects my daily life, but they are usually not paid much attention . These are things that have become normal, and apart of our life. |