| 251. | society
What makes a society? To many people a society may mean different things. ... The term mostly used to describe a Society is: an organization or association of persons engaged in a common profession, activity, or interest: a folklore society; a society of bird watchers. A society is made...
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| 252. | OLIVER TWIST The biggest theme in this book is the theme of Social Structure. Oliver Twist is a poor boy. He is forced to live his life off whatever people give him. This book was written to show how the Victorian Middle Class looked at the poor, or lower classes. The only way paupers like Oliver were to work in...
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| 253. | US Constitution Paraphrased PREAMBLE
The people of the United States have created and approved of the plan of government as described in this constitution.

The purpose of this constitution is to create a better union of states, to set up a uniform system of justice, to insure peace in the nation, to protect the ...
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| 254. | First Blood ... It might be easy to forget a character like Heihachi, a comical person with the unfavorable distinction of being the first to die in the film. ...
The film quickly comes to the turning point when Heihachi becomes the first casualty of the war. Heihachi falls to a gun shot while trying...
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| 255. | Is an event the instantiation by a particular of a property at a time Is an event the instantiation by a particular of a property at a time? ... Events are ontologically particular dated occurrences and regarding his views, events are identical if and only if they have exactly the same causes and effects. The event must be describable in a specific way, in order for ...
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| 256. | federalist Dear Editor: I am a Citizen of the state of New York. Many citizens of my state believe that the recently proposed constitution for the United States should be approved. There are three main reasons among many it should be passed, there are three branches of government, there will be checks and bala...
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| 257. | Child Labour in Pakistan and India Child labour is an important issue in third world countries. Two countries in which child labour has had a really great impact are India and Pakistan. Despite having passed laws greatly limiting child labour, it still takes place throughout both countries.
Child labour has assumed epidemic propor...
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| 258. | Uniform Commercial Code The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC)
The UCC “attempts to provide a consistent and integrated framework of rules to deal with all phases ordinarily arising in a commercial sales transaction from start to finish. ...
The UCC comes from a framework set up in 1892 by the creation of the National ...
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| 259. | Game Management For hundreds of years game animals have been hunted throughout the world. ... Some game birds such as the passenger pigeon were hunted to extinction. ...
Once protected by laws and regulations game animals began to flourish. ... These laws have caused hunting to become an intricate par...
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| 260. | Table Tennis New Rules LAWS OF THE GAME
THE LAWS OF TABLE TENNIS FOR 2002/2003
THE TABLE
The upper surface of the table, known as the playing surface, shall be rectangular, 2. ...
THE NET ASSEMBLY
The net assembly shall consist of the net, its suspension and the supporting posts, including the clamps attaching the...
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| 261. | Informal Argument Informal Argument Being honest and forthright in action will naturally lead to happiness in life. Being honest and forthright in action will naturally lead to happiness in life. All you need to prove that is true is to compare who goes into churches to worship and who goes into prisons for punishmen...
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| 262. | Animal Life is a roadmap; each individual should have the right to choose any road to travel. While taking the journey a person will face many periods in his or her life where he or she has to make certain decisions. Which will effect the rest of their life. In different countries there are different laws ...
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| 263. | Knight of Faith “Kierkegaard saw as his task not the development of a new epistemology nor the creation of a new system of metaphysics, but the creation of a whole new kind of human being—people who could grasp their own freedom and create their own destiny…Kierkegaard called his version of the new human being ‘a K...
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| 264. | Crime of Society ... Through laws and legislation, anti hate-crime laws, and other independent organizations against racial discrimination. ... Victims of hate feel betrayed, they feel failed by society, and Victims wonder how discrimination keeps on cycling through societies closed minds. ... (NCVC 4) Exposi...
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| 265. | Hate Crimes ... (Inciardi 2000)
An openly gay student at the University of Wyoming, Shepard was allegedly the victim of a hate crime, and the incident quickly awakened much of the nation. When he died 5 days later, the outrage became even greater, spawning calls from President Clinton for passage of federal...
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| 266. | Protecting Our Rights In a time when America has seen so many tragedies in a matter of a couple of years, we have remained true to what this country has always believed in: it‘s citizen's freedoms and the laws that protect those freedoms. It is because of those laws that every citizen of this country has rights that rema...
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| 267. | pornography Pornography has been the topic of discussion in the court systems for years. ... The question that most liberals have is, is pornography really that harmful?
There are many reasons why the government is having trouble putting restrictions on pornography. ... " There has to be proper grounds for ...
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| 268. | Science Tech Values 1. The amount of anti-hacker laws, government agency cooperation, and physical resources used today is not enough to prevent cyber strikes or terrorism. Tougher anti-hacker laws, more physical resources, and closer government agency cooperation should be enacted in order to effectively thwart future...
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| 269. | Scared I'm so scared and afraid. I find my self alone curled up in a ball, half the time wanting to cry. Something inside holds me back. A quick push of the button, and the music starts.My feelings started to unravel. It feels so good to let go of the pain sometimes, and yet feels so bad to sit here and ac...
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| 270. | Cell Phone Laws Cell Phone Laws
Two years ago we considered a cell phone owner to be someone who has a really important occupation or is rich. Today technology has advanced rapidly that children as young as twelve years old owns a cell phone. Cell phones are now a major business product in this country and ha...
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| 271. | Should Smoking Be Banned In All Pubic Places Should smoking be banned in all public places?
Smoking has been one of the hot controversies. ... But when it comes to smoking restrictions, many smokers are not happy. Some states that have enacted no-smoking laws are Maine, Utah, California, Vermont, Delaware, and New York. Recently, Florid...
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| 272. | Farmers Discontent ... Outside resources were needed to feed the urban population and there was a call out to the farmers of America, especially those in the West to mass produce crops and send them by train and any other means necessary back east. Farmers ended up overproducing crops and were making a minimal amo...
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| 273. | 1975 Constitutional Crisis
The 1975 Australian Constitutional Crisis is inevitably the most substancial domestic political and constitutional crisis in Australias history. The crisis in question was in fact a series of political events leading up to the dismissal of the Labor’s Prime Minister at the time, Gough Whitlam. Par...
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| 274. | British Laws The haphazard and disorganized British rule of the American colonies in the decade prior to the outbreak led to the Revolutionary War. The mismanagement of the colonies, the taxation policies that violated the colonist rights, the distractions of foreign wars and politics in England and mercantilist...
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| 275. | driving age IMPORTANT: Read Before Using This Product WIDESOURCE (R) END USER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT YOU SHOULD CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT. IT CONTAINS SOFTWARE, THE USE OF WHICH IS LICENSED BY "WIDESOURCE" TO ITS CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR USE ONLY AS SET FORTH BEL...
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| 276. | chopper read Mark Brandon Read is Australia’s most notorious stand over man, he has a resume of crime that’s longer than most of his books and that’s only the times he’s been caught.
Chopper had a tough upbringing, his father was a former soldier who suffered from post traumatic stress, slept with a gun by hi...
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| 277. | 50 cent Many Men
50 Cent
Get Rich Or Die Tryin
[Lloyd Banks]
Man we gotta go get something to eat man
Im hungry as a mother
[50 Cent]
Ay yo man, damn whats taking homie so long son?
[Lloyd Banks]
50, calm down, here he come
[9 Shots]
[Banks and 50]
Ahh, ohh, what in the world! ...
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| 278. | socrates ...
Socrates was one of these individuals and was one of the most studied
philosophers of all times, because he did not believe himself to be the wisest of all men. ... Socrates
was also considered an arrogant man as he went against the laws, which stated that
corrupting the youth ...
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| 279. | Flexibility Enhances Leadership Abilities Topic: Flexibility Enhances Leadership Abilities Purpose: To inform you of the positive effects flexibility has on your leadership skills. Motivation: Do you feel like you’ve brought a knife to a gun fight when dealing with some of the difficult challenges faced by today’s NCO? Be flexible and choos...
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| 280. | Explain what is meant by the phrase God is good Quote: OCR RS Examination Report: ‘God’s goodness is manifestered in various ways in the bible not all of which may be well-received by humanity.’ This essay will discuss the goodness of God described in the bible and what exactly is meant by the term ‘God’s goodness’.
An example of God’s goodnes...
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| 281. | Unity at the eve of revolution At the eve of the Revolution from 1750 to 1776, the colonists had begun to develop a sense of identity and unity, which was obviously present through their actions towards their government, actions regarding their taxes, and overall attitudes. The colonists were more Americans than British at the ev...
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| 282. | Conflict in Antigone
Antigone is a play which involves a great deal of conflict. Conflict is a struggle between two or more opposing forces. There are three different types of conflict; Internal, a struggle between a person and their feelings; External, a struggle between a person and nature; and Interpersonal,...
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| 283. | gay The British North American colonies had religious freedom, however there was a limit to the expansion of some religions due to dominant religious colonies. Colonies such as the Massachusetts Bay was influenced purely by the Puritans. Here puritans set up laws and a stable government. However the law...
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| 284. | Merchant Of Venice The Merchant of Venice
Coursework Assignment…. ...
To introduce us into this coursework assignment we started off by reading through and discussing the Merchant of Venice Act. ...
As the Confident and ‘cocky’ Shylock is very excited and ready to go, Portia stops Shylock and states that if a...
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| 285. | Hobbes view on the State of Nature Hobbes’ infamous quote from Leviathan is an indication of how negative he is about a place where there is no State: "In [the state of nature] there is "continuall feare, and danger of violent death; And the life of man, solitary, poore, nasty, brutish, and short."
For Hobbes, human beings seek ...
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| 286. | byzantine empire The Byzantine empire, between the 6th and 15th centuries CE, was flourishing, and with Constantinople strategily placed at the pinnacle of it’s glory it had connections with many civilizations, significantly impacting world history in many ways. In religious, economic and political areas of history ...
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| 287. | Hanna Arendt fs Argument about Totalitarian Government When Hannah Arendt published The Origins of Totalitarianism in 1951, World War‡U had ended and Hitler was dead, but Stalin lived and ruled. Arendt wanted to give her readers a sense of the phenomenal reality of totalitarianism, of its appearance in the world as a terrifying and completely new form ...
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| 288. | Guide to Protecting Your Privacy Since the government may ultimately decide what are the privacy issues, understanding how to protect your privacy on the net can be a very important tool if you can obtain it in today’s computer age. Some laws by themselves are not enough to protect your Internet privacy, but believe it or not being...
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| 289. | prohibition Prohibition, for any substance, is the banning of that good. ... Many economic and social issues contributed to the start of this new experiment, prohibition. ... Groups were demanding that the government take part in the shift towards prohibition. Soon, state legislatives started to pass prohibi...
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| 290. | cencorship I go to gross movies and listen to heavy metal and rap music and I haven't killed anybody," a teenager said on a call-in radio show devoted to the tragic murders in Littleton. This young woman completely missed the point. These things provoke anger, temper, and crummy attitudes. Gross visuals and mu...
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| 291. | marijuana infomational speech ... The William Woods Legal Studies Department has arranged a lecture event by The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML)
The guest speaker, Dan Viets, will be giving an informational speech on the topic of the legalization of marijuana for recreational, medicinal, and ...
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| 292. | US Constitution is entrenched and therefore rigid To What Extent is This Characterisation a Valid One The United States Constitution is the central instrument of government and the "supreme law of the land". It is the oldest written Constitution in the world that is in force. ...
The question posed asks about the Constitution being ‘entrenched’ and ‘rigid’. Entrenched means established firmly and...
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| 293. | Jim Crow South Early in the 19th century the term Jim Crow referred to a minstrel show character created by white actor Thomas Dartmouth "Daddy" Rice. ... The racial caste system overwhelmed Blacks with the harsh realities of dehumanization, stereotyping, and the segregation of daily life in the Jim Crow South. ....
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| 294. | stone boy Is the boy a stone child? ... I believe the boy is
not a stone child, but he is just confused. A nine year old boy is not mature enough to own
a gun, let alone shoot one. The accident that he caused creates anarchy, and a nine year
old boy such as Arnold does not know what to do in such...
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| 295. | Controversy Concerning Three Strikes Laws ... Three strikes legislation allows a life prison term or something close for someone convicted of a third felony. This paper assesses the effects of three strikes laws and arguments in favor of and in opposition to this approach to crack down on crime.
Controversy Concerning Three Strikes ...
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| 296. | Invention Paper Good Bad Your own ... There are also some bad inventions, or inventions that have not helped much, or have helped but in a bad way. An example of an invention would have to be the gun. It has helped protect lives, changed the way we lived, and also has helped in a bad way by killing people. ... If guns weren’t...
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| 297. | American Democracy In, “Locke in America: The Philosophy of the Declaration of Independence” Zukert argues that equality refers to humans having a certain equal authority dictated by nature. He also argues that rights are ambiguous as they are explained in the Declaration of Independence. He states that there are two ...
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| 298. | Contribution of Hugo de Vries and W S Sutton to Genetics In 1848 and 1877, two men entered the world who would change how we looked at
genetics forever. These men were Hugo de Vries (1848), a Dutch botanist, and W.S.
Sutton (1877), an American scientist. Both of these men made great contributions to the
field of genetics, and helped a man gain the resp...
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| 299. | Drug Enforcement Agency Drug Enforcement Agent
U. ... Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agents enforce laws and regulations relating to illegal drugs. The sole responsibility is trying to stop drug use. ... They manage a national drug intelligence system to collect, analyze, and distribute drug intelligence inform...
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| 300. | Senatus Populusque Romanus Senatus Populusque Romanus According to A History of Western Society (McKay, Hill, Buckler, pg. 129), “The Romans summed up their political existence in a single phrase: senatus populusque Romanus, the Roman senate and the people.” Romans were known throughout history for their ideas in politics and...
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