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    Ferlinghetti

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    WIKIPEDIA: Lawrence Ferlinghetti (born March 24‚ 1919)[1] is an American poet‚ painter‚ liberal activist‚ and the co-founder of City Lights Booksellers & Publishers. Author of poetry‚ translations‚ fiction‚ theatre‚ art criticism‚ and film narration‚ he is best known for A Coney Island of the Mind (1958)‚ a collection of poems that has been translated into nine languages‚ with sales of over one million copies. Contents 1 Early life 2 World War II 3 Columbia University & The Sorbonne 4

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    Sexual Morality

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    Jazzy R Professor KKK Literary Analysis- A True‚ right and just sexual ethic 10 December 2012 Infidelity‚ Broken Relationships‚ Marriage and Divorce “Give‚ and it shall be given unto you; good measure‚ pressed down‚ and shaken together‚ and running over‚ shall men give unto your bosom. For the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again (Nelson).” In today’s modern society such virtues that were heralded in the past as founding principles to ensure sexual morality

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    UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA SYLLABUS F O R THREE-YEAR HONOURS DEGREE COURSE OF STUDIES POLITICAL SCIENCE 2010 1 w.e.f. 2010-11 Syllabus for Three-Year B.A. (Honours) Course in POLITICAL SCIENCE Part I Paper I: POLITICAL THEORY: F.M. 200 100-Marks Unit I 1. What is Politics – Approaches to the study of Politics: Normative‚ Behavioural and Post-behavioural. Feminist views to Politics. 2. Theories of the State (a) Origin: Social Contract Theory; (b) Nature: Idealist‚ Liberal and Neo-liberal theories

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    ------------------------------------------------- Politics From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia For the political magazine‚ see The Politic. For other uses‚ see Politics (disambiguation). Politics (from Greek politikos "of‚ for‚ or relating to citizens") is the art or science of influencing people on a civic‚ or individual level‚ when there are more than 2 people involved. Modern political discourse focuses on democracy and the relationship between people and politics. It is thought of as the

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    Social contract theory is a theory first talked about by Thomas Hobbes and John Locke and then other philosophers such as Rousseau‚ Paine‚ and Hume; it is a theory suggesting that without state there is the state of nature‚ which is essentially the state of anarchy and consent is made by individuals to create a state as a ‘necessary evil’ as Tomas Paine describes the state. There are two points of disagreement in relation to the state. One is the nature of the state- whether it should be coercive

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    Materialist Conception of History. In T.B. Bottomore & M. Rubels (Eds.)‚ Karl Marx: Selected Writings in Sociology and Social Philosophy (pp. 67-80). Ringwood: Penguin. Maximoff‚ G.P. & Rocker‚ R. (1953). The Political Philosophy of Bakunin: Scientific Anarchism. New York: The Free Press. Schiach‚ M. (1989). TV: Technology and Cultural Decline. Discourse on Popular Culture (pp. 178-181). Oxford: Polity Press/ Blackwell. Swingewood‚ A. (1997). The Theory of Mass Society. The Myth of Mass Culture (pp.8-10)

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    Utopia Research Paper

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    Utopia Utopias are generally said to be societies in which the political‚ social and economic troubles hampering its inhabitants has been done away with. Instead the state is there to serve the people and ensure the peacefulness and happiness of everyone. The word utopia‚ which means "no place" in Greek‚ was first used to mean a perfect society in 1516 in the publication of Saint Thomas More’s story "Utopia". The story depicted life as it was with its people and social institutions on an imaginary

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    CRM A cooperative ("coop")‚ co-operative ("co-op")‚ or coöperative ("coöp") is an autonomous association of persons who voluntarily cooperate for their mutual‚ social‚ economic‚ and cultural benefit.[1] Cooperatives include non-profit community organizations and businesses that are owned and managed by the people who use its services (a consumer cooperative) or by the people who work there (a worker cooperative) or by the people who live there (a housing cooperative). Origins Main article: History

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    During the New Deal‚ many government planners and leaders drew inspiration for their policies from Progressive era reforms. New Dealers saw in the early twentieth century Progressive movement an innovative campaign to address the social and economic dislocations which were directly relevant to the crisis of the Great Depression. New Dealers also found in the Progressive movement an example of gradual reform through democratic institutions. In addition‚ the Progressives had insisted upon the need

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    Women In America After Ww2

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    The increase in wage enticed many women to join the labor force. History usually assumes that this increase in the women labor market (specifically married women)‚ and the new jobs opened to women‚ caused this ideological change in our society. These changes lead to the acceptance of married women in the workplace‚ and more desegregated workplace. World War II opened a new chapter in the lives of Depression-weary Americans. The United States of America had an unusual importance in the war; it

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