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    During the realization of the new socio-meaningful and personal life goals, each person and society as a whole deal with tough tasks, namely to be able to analyze current events, be tolerant to a point of view on current events, consider suggestions as hypotheses need to be tested, and abandon those that do not stand up to this test, and develop position to a critical attitude toward you and the world around (Cottrell, 2011). Critical thinking is the key to the spiritual health of society and…

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    democracy is the form of government that best protects human rights because it is the only one based on a recognition of the intrinsic worth and equality of human beings. Others believe that democracy is the form of government most likely to reach rational decisions because it can count on the pooled knowledge and expertise of a society’s entire population (Greenberg and Page, pg 6). This definition of democracy will be utilized as a way to assess the three branches of government that was…

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    Many courts applied the rational basis standard of review against children. These guidelines enforced the ideals behind children having lesser rights than adults, and children being treated differently. Through the application of juvenile curfews, I do not believe that minors should be treated…

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    The Architecture of the City (MIT Press, 1984), Aldo Rossi Aldo Rossi, an Italian architect, was also an influential architectural theorist in the 20th-century. The Architecture of the City was published in 1984 which was his major work of architectural and urban theory. In the introduction, Rossi points out that the embodiment of artistic intentions and the creation of a better living environment are two eternal features of the building. The building gives the community a particular image…

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    Bursa Malaysia Case Study

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    are the possible behavioural factors affecting the investment decisions of individual investors in Bursa Malaysia? 2. To what extent do the behavioural factors affect the investment decisions of individual investors in Bursa Malaysia? Literature Review Social psychology reflects on the fact that people…

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    I use the term ontological inconsistency to describe the divide between the theoretical basis of an intervention, and the theoretical perspective of those engaging with the practice and evaluation of these strategies. It highlights the challenges of a public-health approach, where the nature of the model in and of itself leaves means that the…

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    Socrates – Ancient Philosopher or Christian Prophet? Ancient Greek philosopher, Socrates, has been labelled by some Church fathers a “Christian” despite living four centuries before Jesus Christ. This was often attributed to Socrates’ proposal of multiple philosophical opinions that are reflected in the theological framework of Christianity. Still, the rationale of Socrates as a “pre-Christian saint” is challenged by many early Christian Church fathers. Vassilios Adrahtas appraises the…

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    Phonemic Awareness

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    emotion. Rational for the Action Research: Question(s); D.B. is a Kindergarten student at P.S. 13 in New or York. The research involves an exploration examining ways to improve D.B’s. concentration, which will subsequently improving her reading level through structured phonemic Awareness instruction. The questions to be addressed are; why is phonological awareness is critical for ready instruction and How they do increase student engagement through phonemic awareness? Literature Review…

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    writes in response to Milgram’s experiment “Review of Stanley Milgram’s Experiments…

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    Essay On Obscenity

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    The joke has been made by some that if prostitution is indeed the world’s oldest profession, than pornography must be the world’s oldest expression. Indeed, the very word pornography was originally used to describe any art or literature that depicted the life of prostitutes (Jenkins, 2014), while obscenity is a word believed to have come from the Middle French word obscène in the late 16th century, meaning “offensive to the senses, or to taste and refinement” (Harper, 2001). In order to…

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