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    Abstract: Seeing women here, there and everywhere in all professional fields is a common sight these days. They turn against the inequality in relationship and unfair distribution of responsibilities imposed heavily upon them. But to achieve this hard task, Indian women have to cast aside the narrow traditional mental framework which pushes them back to their secondary status in society as well as in family. The age old conflict between woman’s own desires and ancient social practices find…

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    The Dystopian Fiction genre is one of the most compelling genres of literature available to the average reader. This is because these types of stories often depict very high-stakes types of themes such as the future of humanity, the will of the individual, oppression, and the ability of individuals to come together to accomplish a singular goal. Generally these types of stories feature a totalitarian government that engages in mind-control and propaganda programs while also harshly punishing all…

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    In recent times, the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea (DPRK) has been under the watchful eye of many nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) such as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, among others; as well as perhaps the most well known intergovernmental organization (IGO), The United Nations. The accusations laid against the DPRK are egregious and according to The United Nations, the DPRK is sui generis (in their own category). The alleged human rights violations that the DPRK has…

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    Article Background: Johnsonville Sausage, LLC. Freeman (2009) stresses that an individual has gained numerous ethical and moral (e.g., right versus wrong or good versus bad) foundations, nurtured from birth; therefore, do not require specific teaching on mannerisms and behaviors to be ethical; however, one rather should use experiences to build from founding principles, ideologies and perceptions, to comprehend and deliberate differently, when constructing sound ethical, legal and obligatory…

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    plan to prepare to mitigate and plan for the aftermath of these situations. As stated in the plan, the East Central Florida Regional Planning Council plays a significant role in planning for disasters which uses federal and state funds for the full gamut of emergency management as well as anti-terrorism. All of this is done in collaboration with local fire departments, local sheriff’s departments, local county and state emergency managers, as well as the Florida Department of Law Enforcement,…

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    Are We There Yet? On February 4th 1968 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave an intriguing speech at Ebenezer Baptist Church, Atlanta Georgia, called “The Drum Major Instinct.” Within his speech, King talked about how humanity is called to harvest their drum major instincts. When harnessed correctly, a drum major instinct should be used for unselfish reasons as Jesus did (7-8). Incorrectly harvested it could become dangerous and unpredictable (4). Humanity today rarely correctly harvest their drum…

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    For many teachers, the following scene may sound all too familiar: on the day a major assignment is due, students enter the classroom in a flurry, toting half unzipped backpacks and the invisible weight of the emotional, social, and personal baggage that all people, particularly teenagers, must balance along with life’s many other requirements—in this case, a dreaded non-fiction reading comprehension task. Some students immediately sit down and hurriedly press pencil to paper, capitalizing on…

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    Deficiencies in Mental Health Resources Mental illness is rapidly becoming an increasing epidemic, not just in America, but internationally. “One in 5 adults experiences a mental health condition every year. One in 17 lives with a serious mental illness such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder”, (nami.org). There is a vast deficiency in the resources available to this growing population. Underdeveloped nations experience a severe lack of available resources and allocate very little to mental…

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    The American Dream is “The ideal that every US citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative” (Oxford). However, this opportunity was limited to the whites when the Dream was introduced. A major necessity for achieving the American Dream is the having a proper education. However, at the time before the Civil Rights Movement, schools were segregated based on race and African Americans had a disadvantage in achieving the…

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    “Think instruments can only be made of wood or brass? An orchestra called the Vegetable Orchestra hails from Vienna, and all the instruments are all made from various vegetables” (Interesting Facts about Orchestras). Instruments have advanced greatly over the years, and that has affected the size and the sound of the orchestra. The orchestra started off as small groups of instrumentalists, playing for important occasions. As time went on, it grew in size and the importance level changed. The…

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