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    Purpose Of NATO

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    terms that if one country was attacked they would all provide mutual help to the country in distress that has been attacked. A few years later three more countries decided to join NATO. These countries were West Germany, Greece and Turkey. The main purpose of NATO was to form an alliance with as many countries as possible.…

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    The Purpose Of Nationalism

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    ‘An Introduction to East and Southeast Asia’, mentions that the purpose of nationalism is the “unification of people of a common language under a single national government” (Knight & Heazle 2011, p. 84), which is followed by many countries today. Nationalism has helped to create a specific identity to its nation, through…

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    Statement Of Purpose

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    I was born in Saigon, Vietnam in 1970. When I was four years old, my mother and two younger sisters died during the Vietnam War. My older sister and I were then sent to be raised by my grandmother, a devoted Buddhist in her 70s, while my father continued his military service. In obedience to my grandmother, I engaged in Buddhist worship. I grew up not only in poverty but also in ignorance of Christianity. In 1987, I escaped the country with my father and we came to the United States as…

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    The Purpose Of Totesmart

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    Purpose/Objective ToteSmart is dedicated to providing and maintaining a workplace that is safe and productive for all employees. The company will not tolerate the possession, sale or use of illegal drugs; the unlawful possession, sale or use of other controlled substances; or the possession, sale or use of alcohol while at work or engaged in work-related activities. It is mandatory that all employees report to work able to efficiently and safely perform their job duties. All employees are…

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    Purpose Of Lynching

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    The istory and Purpose of Lynching For many years, people have taken the law into their own hands. Normally in a violent fashion. One way that people did this was lynching. Lynching is when a group of people get together to form a mob to punish someone for doing something they thought was wrong. Lynching was used as a form of vigilantism to punish people that groups thought needed to be punished. Lynching came to represent whites hatred of blacks. Lynching began to assume a more…

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    The Purpose Of Worship

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    Worship is God’s initiative to self-disclose to humanity through God’s redemptive acts of love, that amaze us, and invite us to respond in awe, humility, and gratitude while ascribing honor and worth to the one and true God that engages us in a covenantal relationship of love and obedience and gives us the hope of recreation. Worship is the product of experiencing God’s numinous, because God’s love, grace, and mercy are revealed to us. At that precise moment, our eyes are opened, and a…

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    The Purpose Of A Church

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    is just a building. In the bible it states, where to or more are gathered, there I am also. It does not say that where the building stands, I am there too. We create the church which means church can be even in the middle of the field. What is the purpose of the church? So we can praise and worship among other believers and receive encouragement as well from them. Acts 2:42-47 shares that the believers meet together in the temple courts. But they did not just gather at the temple courts, they…

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    The Purpose Of School

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    “Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world,” Nelson Mandela. School prepares students for the past, but not the future or the present. Powerful, school maybe, if not put accordingly, is useless in the eyes of the unpredicting future. Having to part take in an strictly organized practice, it limits creativity to be openly expressed to fit one's learning styles. For a long time the educational system seems unchanged as many other assists have greatly improved. As I…

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    Purpose Of Socrates

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    The main purpose of Socratess talk is to discover the truth and to argue about the way of human life. This can be seen by the words "And if I am to carry on the enquiry by myself, I will first of all remark that not only I but all of us should have an ambition to know what is true and what is false in this matter, for the discovery of the truth is a common good."(Page 104) and "for you will observe that we are arguing about the way of human life"(Page 99). In the last speech of Socrates, he said…

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    Purpose Of Reconstruction

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    Reconstruction after the Civil War was not successful. The purpose of Reconstruction was to address the serious problem of race in the South and provided protection to the freeman. Reconstruction had brought important social changes such as providing a public education system and a limited amount of political and legal power (Brinkley, 2012, p. 429). However these political and legal power where only held temporarily. New laws, such as the Mississippi Black Codes, promoted racial segregation and…

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