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    18th Century Swimwear

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    Swimwear has changed throughout history based on societal norms, views on modesty, and sexuality, as well as technology. In recent years, swimwear has taken on a more practical form to promote less weight in the water, ease of agility, and comfort. However it was not always so, in the late 18th century, swimwear served the purpose of ensuring modesty which came at the expense of mobility. Despite the differences between these two time periods, they both uphold strong notions of what swimwear…

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    The Rise Of Populism

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    are often unable to handle the challenges and crises that a rapidly evolving and globalizing society is throwing at them. Unfortunately, this has led to a significant decrease in both trust and sympathy among voters and has triggered ideological extremism across political movements and the parties that form out of them. Traditional political leadership increasingly finds itself caught between centralization of policy decisions and the disaffection of voters, and the results of this can be seen…

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    Safeguarding children and young people is a broad concept which covers all the features of ‘Every Child Matters’ framework. Child protection is an integral part of safeguarding. Safeguarding conforms that: • Children are treated fairly and are protected from harm. • Children are protected from negative effects on their health and development. • Children grow in safe and protected environment and support. • Children get equal opportunities, make positive contribution to society and achieve. •…

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    cultures and increasing disconnection of societies globally. Alienation Breeds Fanaticism What the anti-globalization movement guessed about regarding the effects of globalization have been found correct. Wrongly identified as Islamic or religious extremism, crowd uproars, explosives, and bomb schemes are all concerning Islam and Muslim leaders accidently but most importantly the isolation of cultures and detachment of societies that globalization…

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    the human behavior and believability help support what exactly postdramatic theatre is. Both reject the expected in an unsettling way in order to get the audience to think critically about taboo subjects. Both authors manipulate reality and use extremism to conduct and encourage controversial discussions, which ultimately is what one would expect from a postdramatic theatrical work.…

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    Revolutionary Warfare and Terrorism; written by the victors? When one thinks of terrorism, the immediate thoughts would probably lean towards the current state of events in the world. Religious extremism, most notably Islamic extremism has dominated the media with reports of suicide bombings, beheadings and mass murder. The end result of these attacks are carefully orchestrated and perform their intent of inciting terror in global populations notably effectively. Is there a difference however;…

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    Currently, I work as a researcher and policy planner for Presidential candidate, Bernie Sanders. My job is informing him on the brief historical chronology leading to present day extremism, providing him with clear advice for how to differentiate between groups and their perspectives, supply him with points that he can use in a debate to refute some of the fear and hate-mongering statements made by others, as well as give him effective suggestions for how to confront Global Jihadism in ways…

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    Islam has played an important role in the creation and continued survival of Pakistan as a sovereign state. As Pakistan started off, the use of the two-nation theory and a united Muslim front was a useful identity to an otherwise splintered nation, too similar to it’s much larger Hindu counterpart. As Pakistan grew from a theory into an actualized nation, it was proved that this wasn’t a solid foundation for a country as Bangladesh won independence, disregarding Muslim unity in exchange for…

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    General William T. Sherman’s March to the Sea really encompassed nearly the whole State of Georgia. Just as Jackson sought to wage war in an indirect fashion against the political will of the Union to maintain the war by near constant threats to the capitol and by typing up troops, Sherman sought to undermine the civilian population of the south in order to shirk Confederate forces in the Eastern Theater that confronted Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant in front of Richmond and Petersburg.…

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    Bob Dylan’s “Masters of War” is one of the most remarkable demurral songs of the 20th Century. ‘Masters of War’, which is comprised in the 1963 album “The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan”, is not like a usual antiwar song. He was very young about in his early twenties when he wrote this song. The time period (1962-1963) when this song was written was a very horrifying one: the nation was stuck in a conflicting time period where many Americans didn’t support the nations involvement in the cold war against…

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