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    Examine the ways in which feminism has contributed to our understanding of families Feminists take critical views of the family as they argue it oppresses women and therefore creates issues such as unequal divisions of domestic labour and domestic violence against women. Feminists believe that there is a ‘triple burden’ of paid work‚ domestic labour and emotional work. Also gender inequality is not regarded as natural or inevitable‚ but something that has been created by society. Feminists also

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    Growing up in a country where it is a taboo to marry someone from the different race‚ I was quite convinced that it was wrong of me to doing so. Specially having an Abbot as my dad and growing up in a strict religious family‚ it was impossible for me to even think of getting married to someone from a different culture let alone a different race. My parent’s wishes were my command. There are also some gang related

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    In discussing Chaucer’s collection of stories called The Canterbury Tales‚ an interesting picture or illustration of the Medieval Christian Church is presented. However‚ while people demanded more voice in the affairs of government‚ the church became corrupt -- this corruption also led to a more crooked society. Nevertheless‚ there is no such thing as just church history; This is because the church can never be studied in isolation‚ simply because it has always related to the social‚

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    Carolingian Renaissance Reform of the Frankish Church under Carolingians -By 741‚ the Frankish Church had held no councils for a long time‚ Pope Zacharias said that ‘priests hardly know was priesthood is’ and Boniface said that Frankish clergy had a reputation for adultery -It needed reform and Carloman I recognized this‚ asking Boniface to convene a synod ‘to correct and amend ecclesiastical discipline’ -742/3 Concilium Germanicum‚ 744 council at Leptinnes both summoned by Carloman and one summoned

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    References: Achbar‚ M.‚ Abbot‚ J.‚ & Bakan‚ J. (Directors). (2005). The corporation. [Documentary]. Canada: Big Picture Media Corporation. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division (2010) Fitzgerald‚ K.J.‚ Gornick‚ J.G. and Meyers‚ M.K. (2007). “Work-Family Reconciliation

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    3.1. Biochemical analysis of plant Due to the presence of bioactive compounds‚ medicinal plants have special properties of treatment of various chronic diseases. Lonicera quinquelocularis is used medicinally in the treatment of different diseases as “alternative medicine”. Due to the medicinal uses of the plant‚ it is very important to explore the biochemical composition of the plant. 3.1.1. Plant Collection Plant of Lonicera quinquelocularis was collected from the area Kakki of district Bannu‚ Khyber

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    Bibliography: Ralf Dahrendorf 1959‚Class and Class Conflict in Industrial Society‚Routledge&Kegan Paul Anthony Giddens and David Held 1982‚Classes‚Power and Conflict‚Macmillan Alex Callinicos 2007‚Social Theory-a historical introduction‚Polity Pamela Abbot and Roger Sapsford 1987‚Woman and social class‚Tavistock Publications

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    In Search of the Spiritual Father Thomas Keating‚ the abbot of St. Joseph’s Abbey‚ couldn’t help noticing the attraction that the exotic religious practices of the East held for many young Roman Catholics (Adler 1). He was a Trappist monk‚ so meditation was second nature‚ but he kept thinking there must be a precedent within the church for making such simple but powerful spiritual techniques available to laypeople. His Trappist brother Father William Meninger found it one day in 1974‚ in a dusty

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    James Joyce’s‚ "Araby‚" and William Wordsworth’s’ "We Are Seven‚" uncovers the innocence in childhood and how spaces and places could change a child’s innocence to an experience. Moreover‚ these two bits of writing share similarities and differences in the tones‚ themes‚ symbolism‚ and so on. In Joyce’s piece‚ "Araby‚" the story is seen through a child’s eyes that see just happiness and enjoyment in the world that is displayed around him. Joyce sees this view of the absence of negativity and partiality

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    "John‚ by the grace of God king of England‚ lord of Ireland‚ duke of Normandy‚ Aquitaine and Hazzard‚ and count of Anjou‚ to his archbishops‚ bishops‚ abbots‚ earls barons‚ justiciars‚ sheriffs‚ ministers‚ bailiffs and all his faithful men‚ greeting."1 So begins the most famous legal document of the Middle Ages. The Magna Carta was a product of the power struggle between King John and his barons in the year 1215. Although it was intended to address concerns that were specific to its time and place

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