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    According to the psychological studies, the origin of homosexual behavior is due to a confusion of sexual identity; family and social traumas, subtle and violent, that they have strongly influenced this homosexual behavior problem in the individual traumas. Sociological studies may explain that homosexual behavior arises as a result and reflection of today's contemporary society. Medical studies, on the other hand, may suggest that homosexuality is a result of hormonal disequilibrium. The…

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    Effects Of Decolonization

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    This era is referred to as the era of Atlantic revolutions. This is in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Britain’s colonies in New Zealand, Canada, Australia and South Africa began their push for political autonomy from 1839 onwards. The above-mentioned states gained their independence from the statute of Westminster of 1931. The Soviet Union disintegrated between 1985 and 1991. This also falls…

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    years being a professor of psychology at Harvard, Skinner was diagnosed with leukemia in 1989 and ended up dying on August 18, 1990 at the ripe old age of 86 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In his later years Skinner attended Hamilton College, a small liberal arts institution, where he would develop a passion for writing. As a matter of fact for a short period of timer after graduating college Skinner tried to become a professional writer, but unfortunately had very little success. While attending…

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    ensure all its citizens have a livable income, housing, and an opportunity to find happiness. In fact, according to world’s prime example of a thriving democratic socialist country, Canada, “democratic socialism is the only way of life that allows all [individuals] to accomplish their goals” (Liberal Party of Canada). This is claim is entirely true and logical as democratic socialism is the only political ideology that literally grants all of its citizens a chance to find success. It does so by…

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    ‘Black Thursday,’ the day the US stock market crashed, resulted in a massive wave of ‘depression’ that swept through the world. As the US market failed, the US looked to other nations to repay their outstanding debts. As a result of the other nations’ inability to pay, the world economy became stagnant (BBC). With the Merriam-Webster Dictionary’s definition of a ‘depression’ as “a period of low general economic activity marked especially by rising levels of unemployment” one begins to…

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    Society has become outdated; we live in an age where traditional values are continuously challenged. Tradition around families has been slowly deteriorating over the past decades. So, what is the issue when legalising same-sex marriage? The issue is the government. The public although divided on the topic, have a majority of supporting votes. Currently in Australia the legal definition of marriage is “the union of a man and a woman to the exclusions of all other, voluntarily entered into for…

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    A SHORT REVİEW ABOUT DELİBERATİVE DEMOCRACY AND MULTİCULTURALİSM By considering the historical development, it can be seen that the concept of democracy which bases on the governance of the public by public itself, has been given different meanings depending on the level of progress of the societies in all fields of the social life. Literally, democracy is a Latin word. It comes from demos which mean people and krotos which mean power or rule. Since Ancient Roma, democracy has introduced…

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    Gun Violence Case Study

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    which is the National Rifle Association that is also lobbying to prevent stricter gun control. Beck (2016) also stresses on how gun violence has been a major player as back as the massacres that took place at Sand Creek, the battle Seven Oaks in Canada, and the massacres that took place in at Wounded Knee. Despite all the aforementioned violence, the…

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    The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TTP) is known to be the first “self styled” 21st century trading agreement” (Financial Times, 2013). The twelve-member club comprises of The US, Peru, Canada, Chile, Mexico, Australia, Brunei, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam and New Zealand. Its aim is to “deepen trade by addressing matters like government procurement, intellectual property protection and the conduct of state owned enterprises. It is also meant to update trade agreements including post-WTO…

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    In order to better understand a country, its people, and its issues, one must understand key information to provide context. In order to provide context, details concerning the physical geography, political geography, and the human geography are key in attaining the understanding of a country as a whole prior to moving forward in discussing key issues facing that country. The country that will be the focus of this analysis is South Korea. Physical Geography South Korea, a country in East Asia,…

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