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    Unemployment Problem.

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    unemployed man does not find any charm in living. He has to undergo a good deal of trouble‚ anxiety‚ mortification‚ and humiliation to get a job. For want of employment many people have to live a vagabond life. Unemployment is a curse. It brings crime‚ discontent and vice to the society. Industrialization on a large scale and establishment of more mills and factories may give opportunities to many people for getting work. Our student should have some vocational training. Moreover‚ the growth of population

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    Read Only Participants

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    negative way with the online learning community. A read only participant is participants who only read over discussions in a discussion forum and possibly use other’s discussion answers in their own answers/posts. The online learning community feels discontent for these read only participants because they are absent from group assignments and they usually make simple and incomplete contributions. This study was done to show how online activity and discussion postings related to the learning process

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    post-enlightenment‚ metanarratives tended to be emancipatory‚ whereas beforehand this was not a consistent characteristic. Contemporary metanarratives were becoming less relevant in light of the events of World War I‚ the rise of trade unionism‚ a general social discontent‚ and the emergence of psychoanalysis. The consequent need for a unifying function brought about a growth in the political importance of culture. Modernist literature can be viewed largely in terms of its formal‚ stylistic and semantic movement

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    Why Did Henry VIII Break With Rome? Henry VIII was one of the most influential kings in the history of the English monarchy. As‚ generally‚ the most recognised monarch of the Tudor period‚ Henry started off as a wealthy young lad who enjoyed sports such as jousting‚ however after enduring a leg injury which hampered his movement‚ he was pampered with food‚ riches‚ entertainment and wealth which he slowly became accustomed to. With such a rich lifestyle and a life filled with content‚ what

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    As a result‚ civilization creates laws that prohibit killing‚ rape‚ and adultery‚ and it implements severe punishments if its rules are broken. This process‚ Freud argues‚ is an inherent quality of civilization that instills perpetual feelings of discontent in its citizens. Humans are threatened with suffering from 3 directions:

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    The relevance of Shakespeare is‚ in my opinion‚ unquestionable‚ even in contemporary times. Not only is his contribution to the English language immense in its proportions‚ but also enduring. Even today‚ William Shakespeare is a household name the world over. He is quite literally‚ the figure-head of English literature‚ even to the average layman. Innumerable versions of his immortal works are seen again and again in our films‚ plays and even our writing. His simple yet deep concepts have stood the

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    Throughout the years at the turn of the century‚ numerous changes occurred in the United States‚ both positive and negative. These conflicts formed the modern America‚ and were crucial to the advancement of the nation. Without the events that took place in this time period‚ the country would not have advanced so greatly. They essentially shaped the nation into what it is today. With all of these major changes that happened many years ago‚ historians wonder; how did late 19th century and early 20th

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    The changes linked to the globalising international economy have had considerable impact on the functions and disposition national states. This changes however‚ did not begin with globalisation but after World War II when during the golden age of capitalism when an economic hegemony – the US – was created and the world experienced political and economic progression up to the 60s (Dorrien 2013). This however‚ changed during the 70s when the western world consisting the US and western Europe experienced

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    Freedom of speech is one of the most fundamental rights that Americans enjoy. It is also one of the most threatened rights‚ because freedom of speech means the freedom to express one’s discontent with the statues quo and the desire to change it. Some fight to set limits to our freedom of speech‚ while others fight to defend it. Hentoff is one of those people who fight‚ via writing‚ to defend it. Douglas Hann‚ a white‚ junior and a varsity football player at Brown University‚ was disciplined for

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    much the same in everything but skin color. They cooperated in bacons rebellion in which the black slaves and white indentured servants worked together for a common cause. The slaves and indentured servants worked together to end the poverty and discontent of the people who had no land in Virginia. This was the first rebellion in the American colonies that frontiers men took part in. It was the force of about a thousand Virginians that rose up in arms against Virginia governor William Berkley. This

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