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    As a of a victim of colonization, Ireland has a long history of patriotic writers that comment on the effects of British colonialism, as well as themes of nationalism and conservatism through their writings. The introduction of Gothic literature, and its fearful conventions of the supernatural and the uncanny, has allowed Irish writers to align nationalist motifs within their texts through a more analogous narrative. As Laura Doyle writes, “The Gothic text has been shown to represent colonialism…

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    mixed view on the question, “is free labour more profitable than slave labour?”. He does not say, “yes” or “no” directly; rather he gives a detailed analysis of the two types of labour. In this essay, I will argue that free labour and slave labour are equally profitable because both types are beneficial and detrimental. For instance, free labour is cheap but it does not guarantee quality work. Slave labour guarantees quality work but it costs more than cheap labour. There are quite a few reasons…

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    The Unfree and Unsafe Labour Conditions: Portrayed in the Lives of Mexicans Farm Workers Do we want to live in a nation with social closure towards migrant workers or do we want to provide autonomy towards such workers? Well, many of the times it is problematic for individuals to have a say because of the class and social inequality that exists in their workplace. Many of those with advantages and privileges may be able to adapt to changing conditions, but marginalized groups are often at a…

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    A major feature in the Caribbean, in regards to Labor Migration, is the relationship between unfree (slavery), ambiguously free (indenture), and free. These similarities and differences in treatment of Indians in the British Caribbean colonies, indentured Chinese in Cuba, and free laborers in Jamaica can be seen throughout history. These relationship betweens these groups and others in the Caribbean shapes the Caribbean we know today. These experiences can be seen through the difference and…

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    the morning, fish in the afternoon and read Plato at night. Industries would be used to provide for human needs not for making profits. In this new society the self-alienation would end, and humans would be free to act without being forced by the labour market. It would be a democratic society, enfranchising the entire population and all this can be attained only in the socialist society where everything is the under the state…

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    considered to be sent by the gods for indoor work: nursing of newborn children, preparation of bread and the making of clothing (Pomeroy 2006: 354). Ancient Greek, and especially Athenian, women were regarded with contempt, secluded, uneducated and unfree and unequal until the advent of Christianity (Katz 1992: 74). Majority of Greek women are usually depicted as passive, however Spartan women were rarely depicted as passive and were considered to be superior over other Greek women in status…

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    on the table is dissimilar to a comprehensible argument. Again, it is impossible to resolve ideological differences especially when put in the right organizational framework. Fourthly, a dialectical tactic to comprehending the world is vital; learners need to acquire knowledge and skills on how social relations especially in a capitalist society are dialectically or internally connected. Fifthly, school teachers require methodological approaches that assist them rebuild the historical and social…

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    Individual written assignment on any philosopher of social science theorist and his/her contribution to any of the three philosophical paradigms -- positivism, interpretivism, and critical theory. POSITIVISM Positivisim is philosophical paradigms in social sciences of which gives emphasisis on empirical data and scientific method to analyse them. It is regarded as an application of methods used in natural sciences. It further assumes that fact, values and truth can be distinguished and…

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