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    Strict religious beliefs often times causes certain social mores to be implemented, and moral orders to be under stiff rules. The effort to maintain moral order keeps a society from falling apart by motivating the townspeople to be calm and peaceful according to standards set by the town. This can be heavily affected by the townspeople’s actions, as well as religious authorities, and whether or not the community obeys and agrees with the social mores. In Arthur Miller’s play, The Crucible, the…

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    History Of The Jedi Order

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    At one time, the Republic's military forces were considerable, but in the wake of the New Sith Wars gradual process of downscaling began, in favor of increased support from the Jedi Order. More and more often, the Jedi were called upon to act as negotiators. But as crises piled upon each other, some within the Order began to sense a coming darkness, which their numbers alone would not be sufficient to fight. The creation of a clone army was secretly ordered…

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    Order maintenance in neighborhoods that have foot patrols have been known to make residents feel safer than those that don’t have them. The Broken Windows article stated that foot patrol officers presence didn’t reduce crime in the areas they patrolled, but made the residents feel safer and they looked up to the officers more than those that lived in areas without foot patrol officers. The majority of police officers hired are assigned to the patrol section because it is responsible for…

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    In 1996 the Federal Marketing Order was established to regulate the amount of tart cherries being sold by producers in the United States. The intent of the order was to keep supply of the fruit in line with demand and therefore increase the price to the growers of tart cherries. Sadly, this is not what happened. The Federal Marketing Order implemented by the CIAB (Cherry Industry Administrative Board) under direction of the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) should be abolished…

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    World Order Conflicts

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    responses to regional and global world order conflicts Australian federal responses to regional and global world order conflicts have been mainly highly effective, however to a significantly smaller extent, some responses have also shown to be limited in effectiveness in a number of cases. Australian federal responses to global world order conflicts include legislative responses such as the implementation of Commonwealth legislation in regards to global world order conflicts such as that…

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    Envision a society in which everyone was effortlessly free to do as they please. Order indicates an essential loss of freedom, if people are to live. Democratic countries appreciate freedom and commonly believe that laws should not be authoritarian; a slight quantity of order can be surrendered in the name of liberty. I would argue that Democratic societies also anticipate another kind of stability, a intervention between liberty and equality. A sufficient amount of liberty sensibly leads to…

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    (Beaver, 4). Many researchers believe our birth order can play a significant role in helping to develop our personality traits. Alder believes our birth order helps shape our personality (Beaver,121). Alder proposed that the first few years of our lives are how our personalities are formed. Research done by Alfred Alder and Frank Sulloway have shown a significant correlation between birth order and the development of a child’s personality. Topic: Birth Order Thesis Statement: Our personality…

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    Executive Order 9056

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    Executive Order 9066, issued February 19, 1942, was a controversial order signed by president Franklin Delano Roosevelt, endearingly referred to by historians as FDR. Under the terms of this executive order, more than 110,000 Americans of Japanese descent were forcibly moved to internment camps located in the Western United States. FDR, at the time a third-term president who had just guided the nation through the Great Depression, was faced with the first foreign attack on US soil since 1918 –…

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    Social Order Theory

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    classes consist of the wealthy and powerful versus the poor and powerless. The people that are wealthy and powerful try to control the rest of the social order by running the poor and powerless in the process. While order theory is when there is a state of equilibrium between the wealthy and the poor social classes showing social order. The order theory is not based on things such as power, class, gender, or race. It is based more on the equilibrium and the roles of tradition in families for…

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    What Is Birth Order?

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    Imagine a society where intelligence is pre-determined by one’s birth order. An individual’s birth position within a family such as the first-born and the last-born was sufficient to conclude one’s level of intelligence. Just like that, findings were being discovered about the sudden relationship between birth order and intelligence. For example, “first-born children tend to be more verbally articulate, less impulsive, more active, better performers in school, more likely to go to college, and…

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