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    Elements of society are considered functional if they contribute to social stability and dysfunctional if they disrupt social stability (CITATION). Dysfunction, such as deviant behavior leads to change because societal components must be adjusted in order to achieve and maintain balance (CITATION). If one part of society is broken or is dysfunctional, it…

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    “Considering the post Cold War international relations, one may argue that “nuclear deterrence” is still relevant in promoting world peace”. The post Cold War era indicates the period when the Collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 to the present. The nuclear deterrence strategy gained more prominence as a military strategy regarding the use of nuclear weapons during Cold War. Nuclear deterrence is a way to inhibit a country’s intended aggression moves by threatening a more powerful adversary with…

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    Vildagliptin with Bisoprolol fumarate. These may indicate moderate kinetics of complexation between Vildagliptin with Bisoprolol fumarate. The value of stability constant for the drug-drug system at pH 1.0, 3.0 and 6.8 are 1.875 0.7778 and 1.2000 respectively. At pH 1.0 it is found that Vildagliptin form relatively stable complex with Bisoprolol fumarate (stability constant 1.875) is high in comparison to pH 3. From the IR report it…

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    In the Brave New World society where stability came before freedom, the right to acquire knowledge was sacrificed in order to maintain the contentment and balance of the community. In particular, the citizens’ knowledge of the past, especially regarding parenting, was strictly limited to only what the World Controllers deemed as acceptable and society-safe. As a result, the countless positive truths of parenting and the past were locked and hidden away, and the only information taught about…

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    well as to what residents refer to as a quiet neighborhood. Patitillo claims that the elements shown to affect neighborhood social organization, residential stability, and the strong informal ties that stability encourages have not been enough to unpack and provide as to why/how they benefit or destroy social organization. In Groveland, stability, and dense networks do not keep criminal…

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    Ethnic Conflict In Rwanda

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    The Role of Stability in Ethnic Conflicts: Rwanda vs Belgium Rwanda and Belgium are both states where two nations are forced to coexist, which causes conflict inside the borders of each country. In Rwanda, the conflict between the two groups exploded in 1994 and resulted in a mass genocide that has lingering tension twenty-two years later. In Belgium, the conflict is not violent but the divide caused two government shutdowns and a strong nationalist movement in the Flemish north. While the two…

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    Introduction The sacrum movement is not in relation to the ilia. The relationship between the ilia and the sacrum is that the ilia strengthens and provides stability. The ilium articulates with the sacrum forming the sacroiliac joint which combines to other structures forming the pelvis. The pelvis is used for weight bearing in many position. In the study performed by Gordon Alderink he explains the correlation between the pelvis sacrum and ilium. The author states, “The pelvic bony structure is…

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    Today’s world has come far to achieve what it has, it has gone through good and bad times but in the end through one way or another it has achieved peace and stability. Societies have moved passed their violent and turbulent pasts and today all nations live together in peace. The given source suggests that all nations should function without external influences and believes that every nation is capable of taking care of its citizens. The writer believes it is in a country’s best interest if it…

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    portrayed in the novel. The idea of community is enforced by The World State constantly placing emphasis on the idea of being “socially useful”. To be considered this, they are conditioned as children into consuming (contributing to the economic stability), being involved in casual sexual relations (since “everybody belongs to everybody”) and to having common likes, dislikes, fears and beliefs as the others in their caste in order to have a sense of community among the other residents. Next,…

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    The Feudal System

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    Before the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 CE, Rome was a place of prosperity and stability. The advancements in technology, government, art, and warfare that are prevalent in the United States today stem from this era. Prosperity came to an end with the fall of the Roman Empire where the government faced political instability due to overspending, invasions from outside and rebellion within. After the fall came the Middle Ages where many Germanic Kingdoms took control over Western Europe. There…

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