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    and peace. But the elite under the later Mughals was more interested in worldly pursuit and self-enhancement. The nobles who had once been talented men with integrity‚ honesty‚ and loyalty‚ turned selfish and deceitful. Growth of hostile and rival clique in the court also undermined the strength of the government. Widespread corruption in the administration started and taking bribes became common. One of the most potent causes of the fall of the Mughal Empire was the deterioration and demoralization

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    February 13‚ 2004 "The more things change‚ the more they stay the same." The sociologist‚ Emile Durkheim stressed the importance of shared value and community in order to provide social order and stability. A sociologist would understand the clique‚ "The more things change‚ the more they stay the same" by analyzing how individuals and groups affect society and how society in turn molds individuals to be citizens. In order to analyze this we have to ask the question; why is there so much social

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    its lack of those considered unpopular. We cannot create an elitist society in which all people are considered popular; however‚ a society should not tag people as popular or unpopular. When applied‚ social labels create a separated society‚ and cliques form. Recently‚ a homosexual student at Rutgers University committed suicide because his “more popular” classmate posted a video on the Internet of him having sexual encounters with another student‚ which resulted in profuse bullying. This lead to

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    they have been caught by the local minister and one of the girls falls into a coma. The girl is rushed to the village and puts everyone at worry. Parris tries to calm everyone down they gathered were the girl was kept. Abigail the main girl from the clique talks the girls into admitting they were just dancing in the forest nothing else. John Proctor‚ a local farmer‚ hears about what went on in the forest. He also was working for John and his wife Elizabeth‚ but after she found out Abigail and her own

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    road that leads into town then Oakley is the place to be‚ but in the winter when it snows the dirt roads become muddy‚ and the cars get stuck‚ so it is necessary to be careful. The people that were born and raised in Oakley mostly stick with their clique‚ so it will not be necessary or

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    help but smile every time he was mentioned. Maybe it was because of Mercy and how she felt about Cross or maybe it was because she was such beautifully written. I normally hate when characters are musicians in novels simply because I think it’s so clique and I have seen it so many times before‚ but there was something about Cross‚ that it didn’t matter. The storyline of In Place of Never was really intriguing‚ I wanted to know what happened to Faith. As each step into the novel‚ we find out stuff

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    The way William Golding introduced the characters helped me relate them to the types of people I see everyday. Every time a new character was introduced‚ I would be able to make a connection with them. It felt as if each character could belong to a clique at school. I feel Ralph represented leadership and structure in Lord of the Flies. When Ralph was introduced into the story‚ I could already view him as one of those stereotypical athletes. He had the characteristics of a leader‚ which is probably

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    As a female graduating high school I look forward to the college experience and tend to dream of joining the long life time sisterhood club also known as a sorority. Pledging for my favorite clique and taking the essential steps to one day become a “big sister”‚ I know that this will be an unforgettable experience for me. Like always there are the good side of things and there are the worst side of things however‚ some people can debate that at times it’s as fun as it sounds while others hold

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    Unit 4: Development Through the Life Stages P1: Describe physical‚ intellectual‚ emotional and social development for each of the life stages of an individual. Through every life stage we experience physical‚ intellectual and social and emotional development. Physical development is when the appearance of the body changes. Intellectual development is the mental process of knowing‚ for example problem solving. The social and emotional development is when your emotions‚ your personality and social

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    Cause and Effect Eating Disorders What causes somebody to have an obsession with becoming so thin that it could seriously harm their body? Eating disorders are becoming an increasing problem. Women as well as men are falling into the trap of believing the idea that we all need to look like the people on television. It is estimated that eight million Americans can be associated with an eating disorder‚ seven million of that population is female and the other one million is male (Broccolo-Philbin

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