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  • Paternalism in the Modern Country

    Paternalism in the Modern Country

    Introduction To limit human freedom in a liberal democracy seems incongruous. Liberty denotes the freedom of action, which seems incompatible with paternalism, which is the "interference of a state or an individual with another person, against their will, and justified by a claim that the person interfered with will be better off or protected from harm." The key words in this definition, "interference... against their will", illustrate the fact that people simply dislike being told

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    Submitted: May 17, 2011 By: loopyman
  • Topics in Cultural Studies Modern Cultural Artifact Is the Dr. Martin Luther King Memorial

    Topics in Cultural Studies Modern Cultural Artifact Is the Dr. Martin Luther King Memorial

    Abstract In this final project of Topics in Cultural studies; I hope to expound on the creation of an artifact that is in its very infancy as artifacts are dated. This is one of Dr. Martin Luther King Father, Husband, Minster, Civil Rights Leader and overall Good Man and the Roman type of granite monument that had been built in his honor in Washington D.C this nation Capital. I will talk about The Monument

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    Submitted: August 9, 2013 By: Kevin
  • Strategies Used by the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s and 1960s, and the Success They Had

    Strategies Used by the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s and 1960s, and the Success They Had

    Amir El-Badry 7/1/14 3.5.3 TST:Essay There were many effective strategies used by the Civil Rights movement. The main goal of these strategies was to get attention to the movement. The most effective strategies used by the Civil Rights movement were boycotts, sit-ins, and marching. There were many more but these are the most important. Firstly, boycotts began. Boycotts began and were more effective on the city buses. In Montgomery, Alabama in December of 1955, Rosa

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    Submitted: July 1, 2014 By: Cashmere667
  • Effects of Modernization to the Traditional Wedding of Ifugao

    Effects of Modernization to the Traditional Wedding of Ifugao

    EFFECTS OF MODERNIZATION TO THE TRADITIONAL WEDDING OF IFUGAOS A case study Presented to Ms. Christian Cel W. Julian Instructor, Soc.Sci 14 (Society, Culture and Family Planning) IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR SECONDARY EDUCATION FRETZIE B. MACABIO REDEEM LEAH FRAGATA MARY JOY BAUA GENEVIEVE BATONG RUBIELYN LAMPA ROSALYN DEMAANO SOBILO B. SOLIMEN JR. CHRISTIAN TOMAS MAY 2014 ACKNOWLEDGMENT This case study is made possible through the help and support

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    Submitted: August 27, 2014 By: JR23APRIL1991
  • The Modern Woman

    The Modern Woman

    Bailee Ashton Mrs. Glick Honors English 11 2/10/14 The Modern Woman The Roaring 20s were all about becoming someone, while separating yourself from the old and the making of a new life. Coco Chanel once stated, “Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is the sky, in the street, fashion it has to do with ideas, the way we live, and what is happening.” The modern woman was considered to be a

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    Submitted: October 17, 2014 By: opys
  • A Troubled Project at Modern Materials, Inc.

    A Troubled Project at Modern Materials, Inc.

    Cheng Zhao (D10347652) A Troubled Project at Modern Materials, Inc. ITM R 6:00pm-10:00pm FALL 2014 Date: 11/26/2014 INTRODUCTION Modern Materials, Inc. (MMI) manufactures products that are used as raw materials by large manufacturers and the construction industry. With yearly sales exceeding $3 billion, over 10,000 employees, and four large manufacturing facilities in the United States, MMI is one of the giants in the manufacturing materials industry. Two of the facilities produce basic products and the

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    Submitted: December 1, 2014 By: 1Q2W3E4R
  • Russia

    Russia

    Table of Contents Content Page No. 1. Introduction of Russia ……………………………………………………….P.1 2.Tourism components of the destination 2.1 Geographic components…………………….............................................P.1 2.1.1 The physical characteristics…………………….....................................P.1 2.1.2 The human characteristics…………………….......................................P.2 2.2 Destination mix……………………...........................................................P.2 3. Travel pattern of outbound tourism in long haul market…………….P. 3.1 Types of outbound travelers 3.2 Travel habit and trend 4. Popularity to Hong Kong travelers…………………………....P. 4.1 Justifications 4.2 Reasons 4.2.1 Hong Kong people can enjoy the Visa-Free access to Russia 4.2.2 More Airline provide

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    Submitted: December 20, 2014 By: Chingman Miu
  • The Raelian Movement: A New Religious Movement

    The Raelian Movement: A New Religious Movement

    Rudden Brooke Rudden GENR 100 F Prof. Lowin September 20, 2011 The Raelian Movement: A New Religious Movement On December 13, 1973, a French racecar driver ventured up to the top of a volcano where he was encountered by an extraterrestrial. The driver, who is now called Rael, was then taken to a far away planet where he learned how the human race was created. He was told that these extraterrestrials (or Elohim) came to

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    Submitted: February 13, 2015 By: brudden
  • Mass Movements

    Mass Movements

    Mason Turner Mason Mr. Hoffman L2K B104 10 October, 2013 Mass Movements Mass movements do not seem like a very threatening force of nature, but they take more lives than other natural disasters such as tornadoes. A mass movement is the movement of rocks or dirt down a slope, and it is usually caused by a weakness of the top layer of soil or rocks ("Landslide"). A landslide is a type of mass movement, which

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    Submitted: February 23, 2015 By: cichlidfish
  • Modernism and Realism in Rebecca and Great Expectations.

    Modernism and Realism in Rebecca and Great Expectations.

    The notion of the desire for power and the advancement in the social hierarchy is evident in both Rebecca (2003) by Daphne De Maurier and Great Expectations (1992) by Charles Dickens. Both men and women are presented in these novels to be striving for power through success or through their own characteristics imposed by the authors. Although the main focus will be on the women in the novels, the men characters bestow their own influence

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    Submitted: March 11, 2015 By: Ndadabhai1
  • Dehumanized Society in 1984 Vs. Modern Society

    Dehumanized Society in 1984 Vs. Modern Society

    Dehumanized society in 1984 vs. modern society “Power is in tearing human minds to pieces and putting them together again in new shapes of your own choosing.”(Orwell 279) The novel, 1984 written by George Orwell mention that the citizens does not have any rights, privacy or even thinking rebellious thoughts is illegal. Which demonstrates the ruling party dominated society through dehumanization in the novel. The party uses all methods to brainwash and control citizens in

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    Submitted: March 23, 2015 By: Sylvia Tan
  • The Interpretation of Violence in Modern Warfare

    The Interpretation of Violence in Modern Warfare

    THE INTERPRETATION OF VIOLENCE IN MODERN WARFARE: THREE POINTS OF VIEW Napier’s memoirs demonstrate the violence of the battle against the French as a death sentence, Arndt’s call to arms describes the idealistic nationalist movement in Germany and Goya’s painting “The Third of May” illustrates the terror of war. These three pieces describe, from the point of view of the realist, the idealist and the reactionary, the violence of modern warfare. William Napier’s memoir

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    Submitted: June 23, 2015 By: Jean-François Dionne
  • History of Adult Literacy Movements and Developments

    History of Adult Literacy Movements and Developments

    History of Adult Literacy movements and developments [Insert customer name] [Insert grade course] [Insert instructor name] [Date] History of Adult Literacy Movements and Developments The mainstream American experience and American principles should become the foundations on which any case pertaining to adult literacy and education, and for any logically deducible reason that would answer an individual’s question as to why the states, ordinary citizens and the federal government should care about it. If one individual

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    Submitted: November 3, 2015 By: shahzaibali
  • Short Term Significance of John F. Kennedy in Respect to the Civil Rights Movement

    Short Term Significance of John F. Kennedy in Respect to the Civil Rights Movement

    John F. Kennedy was seen as one of the most predominant figures in the civil rights movement between the years 1956-67. If it wasn’t for his work in the Civil Rights Bill there would have been a lack of progress towards advancing the Bill in America. Arguably Kennedy had the largest sphere of influence out of all the Civil Rights activists yet he didn’t utilize this power until the last few years of presidency. This

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    Submitted: November 12, 2015 By: Connor_Redman
  • Hist 112 - Comparism, Perception and Emphasis on Modernization of Japan

    Hist 112 - Comparism, Perception and Emphasis on Modernization of Japan

    Comparisms, perception and emphasis on Japanese Modernization Peace Okere Hist. 112 Professor Kordak Comparism, perception and emphasis on Modernization of Japan. The two primary sources laid emphasis on the strength of Japan, weaknesses, the reasons to keep Japan out of the US, and ultimately the strategies to achieve this diplomatically and still maintain peace and peaceful co-existence. Comparing the emphasis and perspectives of the two primary sources available, Japan could be understood as people with

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    Submitted: November 22, 2015 By: okereg
  • Susan B. Anthony - Women’s Suffrage Movement

    Susan B. Anthony - Women’s Suffrage Movement

    Susan B. Anthony For an individual to be considered a leader, they must posses certain leadership qualities. Many think for a person to be a leader, they just have to lead people; indeed they must lead people, but they must lead them to good choices, and a better future. They must portray honesty, good communication skills, confidence, inspiration, be positive, have humor, be creative, and be committed. Susan B. Anthony is a great example of

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    Submitted: December 17, 2015 By: kayleeplyler
  • A Brief Analysis of American Lesbian Liberation Movement in the Late 20th Century

    A Brief Analysis of American Lesbian Liberation Movement in the Late 20th Century

    上海外国语大学毕业论文 Shanghai International Studies University A Brief Analysis of American Lesbian Liberation Movement in the Late 20th Century A Thesis Presented to College of English Language and Literature In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for The Degree of Bachelor of Arts By Liang Boning Under the Supervision of Professor Wang Enming April 2014 ________________ Acknowledgements In writing this thesis, I have had the support and encouragement of many people, and it is my great honor

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    Submitted: March 6, 2016 By: taylor987
  • McDonald’s Russia: Managing a Crisis

    McDonald’s Russia: Managing a Crisis

    McDonald’s Russia: Managing a Crisis The idea of McDonald’s open in Russian is first raised in 1976, the Montreal Olympic Games. When the first McDonald’s restaurant open in Moscow is after 14 years in 1990 with Cohon’s persistent efforts. It achieves big success of Moscow McDonald’s in 1990s and Cohon open another two McDonald’s in Moscow. But during the 1998 Rubles Crisis, the McDonald’s meet big challenges. (i) What were the changes McDonald’s experienced in

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    Submitted: March 28, 2016 By: 18637229202
  • Movement Energy

    Movement Energy

    There are two types of movement energy. Potential Energy is any type of stored energy. It can be chemical, nuclear, gravitational, or mechanical. Kinetic Energy is found in movement. An airplane flying or a meteor plummeting each have kinetic energy. Even the tiniest things have kinetic energy, like atoms vibrating when they are hot or when they transmit sound waves. Electricity is the kinetic energy of flowing electrons between atoms. Law of conservation of

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    Submitted: April 25, 2016 By: lizzy152942
  • Modernism Mix up Journal

    Modernism Mix up Journal

    Modernism Mix Up Journal The Modernist Period in English Literature occupied the years from shortly after the beginning of the twentieth century through roughly 1965. In broad terms, the period was marked by sudden and unexpected breaks with traditional ways of viewing and interacting with the world. Experimentation and individualism became virtues, where in the past they were often heartily discouraged. Modernism was set in motion, in one sense, through a series of cultural shocks.

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    Submitted: June 14, 2016 By: kllpl
  • Cartoon Depicts Characters Symbolising the Countries, Japan, Russia, France and Britain in a Ballroom

    Cartoon Depicts Characters Symbolising the Countries, Japan, Russia, France and Britain in a Ballroom

    Alan Fang Source Analysis homework Why not source analysis This source is a cartoon depicts characters symbolising the countries, Japan, Russia, France and Britain in a ballroom. This source was published in a newspaper in October 1905 and conveys the relationship that existed between Britain, France and Russia. This source appears to have bias as a British author wrote it. However this bias would only be slight, making this a mostly reliable source on the

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    Submitted: August 27, 2016 By: spartanskate
  • The Beatles: A Band or A Movement?

    The Beatles: A Band or A Movement?

    Andres Sanchez Professor Brenda Reid ENC 1101 2 December 2014 The Beatles: A Band Or A Movement? You really have had to live under a rock to not have heard of The Beatles, especially in a western society. The Beatles emerged in a time where the youth wanted to break away from the traditional and conservative ways of their WWII generation parents change the world. The 1960’s was when “Beatlemania” (1963-1967) occurred, but this era

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    Submitted: December 13, 2016 By: andres123
  • Tsarists Russia

    Tsarists Russia

    Hoagland Village life in the later years of tsarist Russia was very different from the life of the poor in many other parts of the world at that time. It was full of hardship that many in the industrializing world would never have to face (mostly because Russia didn’t start to industrialize heavily until around 1880). Even though Olga Semyonova Tian-Shanskaia’s study takes place after the emancipation of the Russian serfs in 1861 these former

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    Submitted: December 15, 2016 By: plspass
  • Shostakovich's 5th Symphony and the Influences of Soviet Russia

    Shostakovich's 5th Symphony and the Influences of Soviet Russia

    Shostakovich 5th Symphony and the influences of the Soviet Regime Shostakovich, when writing his 5th symphony, was in a very difficult environment. Stalin’s soviet regime meant that composers and other artists were heavily restrained and were not allowed to express themselves through their forms of art. Russia was run on fear to make sure no one stepped out of line, for example, Stalin decided that 5% of the population was an appropriate level of arrests

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    Submitted: February 28, 2017 By: lg.cusack
  • The Future of Russia After Soviet Victory

    The Future of Russia After Soviet Victory

    Committee Design for BDMUNC 2017s Committee: The Second All-Russian Congress of Soviets (全俄苏维埃第二次代表大会) Official Language: English Topic Area: The Future of Russia after Soviet Victory Introduction: After the February Revolution, a Provisional Government took control of Russia, with the abdication of the Tsar, people rejoiced at the end of the monarchy. The whole country seemed to breathe a sigh of relief, and looked forward to the better future they believed Russia’s new government would bring.

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    Submitted: March 14, 2017 By: EddySun1998

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