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    In terms of who I want to oppose these views, the natural culmination of the development of Western liberalism is not the vision of autocracy market, but liberalism socio-political, democratic and socialized, committed to equality and social justice and respects the inalienable human rights, including the right social and cultural rights, '' applicable in all political circumstances '' - which forcefully pointed out, among others, Pope John Paul II on the 50th anniversary of the Universal…

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    Furthermore, in effect, the guilds functioned as subcastes based on occupation, known as jati. By definition, it is an Indian word for a Hindu subcaste. These jati, assumed much of the responsibility for maintaining social order in India. Jati regularly organized their own courts, through which they disciplined members, resolved differences, and regulated community affairs. Individuals who did not abide by group rules were liable to expulsion from the community. Thus Indian guilds and jati…

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    interviews.Jennifer Lawrence is a influential advocate of feminism through her charity work, awards, and career as an actress. Jennifer Lawrence impacted feminism through her charity work. I read “Charities: five (including DoSomething.org, Screen Actors Guild Foundation and World Food Programme)”(Trombetta). Jennifer's charity's and supported foundations are Do…

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    In the Game of Thrones, specific medical knowledge is further advanced and accurate than in the Middle Ages. This stands partially for the reason that certain discoveries in history have been accidental, for example, penicillin, not the culmination of a long aggregation of previous discoveries. While this might seem incongruent with the otherwise static medieval level of technology in the Game of Thrones, much of real-life medical knowledge was discovered purely through trial and error or by…

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    thought that it was funny because of how difficult the author said it was and how it made me feel. In some of the chapters I got a little confused with all the names that you learn but I learned them fast When Kira gets asked to join the assassins guild James tells Kira she could own her own land if she joins them and I started to think “wow that must be really awesome because only nobles had property back then and if non-nobles had property it would definitely not be…

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    Marco-Polo And Marco Polo

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    Marco Polo was impressed with the size, sophistication and wealth of the city. He took interest in the physical features, trading marking, and social relations that were present and thriving He was surprised that the city featured a large bathing area (public amenities) and that they included a large number of baths for people. He found interesting that the city sustained itself through the system of markets. He was also surprised by the lack of violence and the need or accrual of weapons by its…

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    1.) Why are Hollywood labor unions considered necessary? When actors first became mainstream in the early 20th century working conditions for the industry included long work weeks and Low pay. Studios essentially "owned" their artist, which meant that rivals studios would not hire actors or actresses once they are contracts ended. Working conditions might have improved but actors / actresses still had to bear with hard conditions. Radio artist might do an entire show and then receive only a…

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    Post Ww2 Propaganda Essay

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    The post WWII propaganda saw a strong link emerge between many political actions of the two superpowers and the fight to ideological supremacy, as the governments inadvertently campaign for public support of their ideology. Corresponding with the rising ideological pride, the pressure and threat of the enemy saw the governments begin efforts to use political movements to discredit the capability of the rival ideology. This ideological pressure clearly burdened both the American and Soviet…

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    Linear B Research Paper

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    Linear B is a syllabic script that was used for writing Mycenaean Greek, the earliest confirmed form of Greek. The script predates the Greek alphabet by several centuries. The oldest Mycenaean writing dates to about 1450 BC. It is descended from the older Linear A, an undeciphered earlier script used for writing the Minoan language. It is also the only one of the three "Linears" to be deciphered, by English architect and self-taught linguist Michael Ventris. The script was discovered by…

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    Fabiola Research Paper

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    their first child in 1970, she wanted to sculpt a mother and child figure and polymer offered the perfect medium. As her children grew, she used polymer to create small animals and miniatures. It was not until she joined the Chicago Area Polymer Clay Guild in 1999, that she discovered her path during the “Polymer Clay Haven 2001: A Clay Odyssey” by Tommie Howell. Her instructors included Karen Lewis, Marie Segal, Donna Kato, Kris Richards, Julie Wise and Irene…

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