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    vicinity of a temple on Friday nights‚ the Hasid show devotion to God through everyday actions and practices. In his essay; East European Jews In Two Worlds: Studies From the Yivo Annual‚ Heschel depicts how the Hasid revitalize Judaism through the democratization of Jewish study and worship‚ a renewed sense of proximity to deity‚ the introduction of God into everyday activity‚ a consciousness of the significance of personal actions‚ and a new sense of self importance and personal responsibility to

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    mankind. Unitarianism‚ inspired in part by Deism‚ first caught on in New England at the end of the 18th century Second Great Awakening- Religious revival characterized by emotional mass “camp meetings” and widespread conversion. Brought about a democratization of religion as a multiplicity of denominations vied for members Burned-Over District- Popular name for Western New York‚ a region particularly swept up in the religious fervor of the Second Great Awakening Mormons- Religious followers of Joseph

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    Ideal Type Bureaucracy A bureaucracy is "a body of nonelective government officials" and/or "an administrative policy-making group."Historically‚ bureaucracy referred to government administration managed by departments staffed with non elected officials. In modern parlance‚ bureaucracy refers to the administrative system governing any large institution. The elimination of unnecessary bureaucracy is a key concept in modern managerial theory‚ and has been a central issue in numerous political

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    Homework – The law is inadequate in protecting people from injustice Nowadays‚ we can see a lot of injustice exists all around the world. What is injustice? Injustice is defined as an unfair treatment‚ a situation in which the rights of a person or a group of people are ignored. Undeniably‚ Injustice is the absence of justice and violation of right or of the rights of another. As an example‚ crime‚ murder‚ slavery‚ and the lists goes on. In order to protect people from injustice‚ and hence law

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    Democracy is a universal value‚ this political system allowing each country to prefer and form its institutions in contextually appropriate ways. Consequently‚ numerous scholars acknowledge different elements and institutions to measure whether a country is democratic or not. Therefore‚ the article entitled “Is China More Democratic Than The US?” by Hu Angang (2014) focuses on sophisticated separation of powers and accountability in China‚ which shown by the collective presidency. The author illustrates

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    Americans who believed the state legislatures were asking too much from the public had something in common with others who found them too lenient. The citizens who favored heavy taxation and strict monetary policies were frustrated with lawmakers and local officers. They continued to ascribe relief to public officials’ fear of rebellion‚ but a new orthodoxy began to emerge. Other Americans said public officials should protect the powerless. Some citizens blamed state representatives’ excessive accountability

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    them to focus on their own‚ individual problems so that they wouldn’t become a threat to the social order. As a response‚ radical therapy was dangerous because it meant fighting this ingrained system which maintained conformity. In promoting a democratization of therapy‚ its supporters worked to ensure that people were actually encouraged to pursue change‚ not just adjust to their problems. In the manifesto‚ it is made clear that the success of this movement was dependent on solidarity. For change

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    between 1790 and 1840 marked significant changes in American culture and society. Between significant events that caused major change‚ gradual cultural evolution was constantly occurring. Social pressures‚ technological advancements‚ and the democratization of various customs of life spurred these changes. Before 1800‚ it was common for both adults and children to drink alcohol primarily. People used it as a mid-day energizer and in many cases‚ considered it a social necessity. Consumption increased

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    Explain the causes and consequences of the Iraq War (2003) On the 20th of March 2003‚ US cruise missiles and bombs were dropped on Baghdad‚ Iraq’s capital city. The target was the then Iraqi president‚ Saddam Hussein’s and his closest aides‚ who were believed to be in a meeting. It would be the start of a conflict that would still be going strong seven years later. Even after so many years of US-led invasion‚ the reasons for invading Iraq are still debated worldwide. As Allawi (2007) argues ‘in

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    EDUCATION AND GOOD GOVERNANCE INTRODUCTION Education is considered a ‘right’ and not a privilege. It is a rope that can carry us to greatness. it is one of the most important thing in life because without it you cannot make meaningful contributions towards development. While the concept of good governance indicates the effort the government has made or is making to turnaround the standard of living of the masses . Good Governance has to do with infrastructures‚ provision of security

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