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    Why Study History

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    1) WHY AM I STUDYING HISTORY? I started doing History as an academic subject in high school and found it very interesting back then‚ and this fascination with the subject has continued to be there. Although many people disregard history as important and influential‚ I believe the opposite because for humans to develop as a race‚ we have to keep in touch with‚ or at least understand what happened in the past before we got to where we are now; why it happened; how it happened and who were the people

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    Early on president Johnson focused on social reform issues. Johnson proposed a multidimensional reform program that promised to fulfill the social vision of the new deal. He also sought to overcome conservative resistance to social reform by insisting on balanced budgets and reducing government expenditures. It was to an extent Johnson was successful‚ his first six months in office‚ President Johnson used a strategy that was very successful in forcing Congress to enact much previously blocked new

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    Since childhood I have been interested in helping people who have been less fortunate in life. A strong desire to help other people is one of the most compelling reasons for me to become a social worker. In fact I hold Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology and Master’s Degree in Social Work from the Department of Sociology at Yerevan State University. Having wide experience in working with local and international governmental and non-governmental organizations‚ I organized and carried out focus group discussions

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    Why Torture Is Acceptable

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    saying don’t be so quick to assume that just because the word torture is in the resolution that it is unjustifiable With these words in mind‚ I stand in firm affirmation of the resolution that: the torture of inmates in Guantanamo bay is justified based on the crimes they committed. My value for this debate is justice My value criterion is punish the guilty because it is the best tool with which to measure if my value is being upheld in this debate. For the sake of clarification in this

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    Is non violence an effective form of protest? Why or why not? Non-violence is a very effective form of protest because people can get the rights and authority that they fight for from the hostile class‚ government or country without sanguinary wars. Non-violence is a philosophy and strategy for social change that rejects the use of violence. In history‚ there are several successful revolutions that show this form of revolt is absolutely efficacious. First of all‚ non-violent protest is effective

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    bob is the reason why

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    Gesselys Nunez Mrs. Villa AP World History February 17th‚ 2014 Did the Industrial Revolution Lead to a Sexual Revolution? Historians agree that between 1750 and 1850‚ the illegitimacy rates increased across Europe. In many of the European countries‚ this time period corresponds with industrialization. So did the introduction of capitalism change the living and working routines of unmarried women and introduce new attitudes that made them take more engrossed in sex? The

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    Why Is Cap Controversial?

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    Government and politics A2: Europe Why is CAP so controversial? To many the ‘Common Agricultural Policy’ is undoubtfully one of the most controversial policies within the European Union. The initial reason for its creation in 1962 was to increase productivity and to address the concept of Europe never going ‘hungry’ or in other words living standards. Critics are arguing that the basis to which the policy was founded upon does not reflect issues needed to be tackled in the 21st century and should

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    Why Monoculture Is Bad

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    Soleil Navarro College Prep Mr. Pohl April 14‚ 2017 Monoculture is bad Wondering about how our food is farmed isn’t a popular thing to do. I personally had never thought of the process until I read an article on the effects of monoculture. This made me realize that to get food for today we may be destroying the world tomorrow. By this I mean that the easy process of monoculture to yield large amounts of food is actually hurting us. When people think food they never quite stop

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    Why Relationships Fail

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    There are many factors contributing to relationships‚ be it nationality‚ religion‚ gender‚ sexual preference‚ social and economical status and so on. A relationship is like building a house; you construct the layers‚ set a foundation‚ build the walls‚ add the roof‚ doors and windows‚ and decorate the house as it becomes a complete product. In many cases many people start a relationship based on romance and sex. This is like buying the furniture before you’ve built the house. We forget that the most

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    Why Is Welfare Bad

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    “Money won’t create success‚ the freedom to make it will” (Nelson Mandela). It is often thought that people’s troubles and hardship can be fixed quickly and easily with money‚ however with welfare this is not the case. While money can help with smaller social struggle‚ it only numbs the pain of large‚ substantial issues like welfare. As Mandela stated above‚ money is not the way to success. However‚ when it is considered to be the way to success and a better life‚ it can become destructive which increases

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