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    “The poor are always with you” (Matthew 26:11) Discuss the meaning of poverty in the UK today and critically assess the means by which government would tackle the problem. There are two identifiable types of poverty; there is Absolute Poverty whereby human existence itself is challenged‚ like the famine of Somalia and other central African states. But there is also Relative Poverty in which people cannot sustain a minimum lifestyle in relation to what is a generally accepted standard in a society

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    In this essay I will be talking about how feminist have contributed to our understanding of family roles and relationships. There are several different types of feminist theory‚ but all of them share certain characteristics in common; there is a fundamental division in society between men and women‚ that women are to some extent exploited by men and that society is male dominant or patriarchal this means “rule by the father” but is used by feminist to indicate that men have more power than women

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    “National boundaries have far less meaning now than they did in the past.” How far do you agree/disagree? A dividing line. This is the most fundamental definition of a boundary‚ but while we often take it to be a physical line in between two areas‚ a boundary is so much more than that. Boundaries can be anything from regional‚ to ethnic‚ to religious‚ to lingual. National boundaries have defined people since the first civilizations thousands of years ago. From the Roman Empire in the BC

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    revolution had to be preserved. Secondly‚ at a fundamental level‚ all of the contenders believed that history was moving towards a socialist and then a communist society. Thirdly‚ the contenders were passionate believers of that one day the revolution would spread to Europe and then to the whole world. 2) ‘Leninism’ meant the ideas of Lenin. The first form of Leninism focused on Lenin’s policies during the civil war of 1918-1921. The second form of Leninism took inspiration from the ‘New economic policy’

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    Social norms are rules of certain kind of behavior that society uses to evaluate the population and provides normalcy. When it comes to responding to the breaking of social norms people have different ways to cope or react to it. Some reactions can be pleasant‚ some could be horrible or even judgmental. Some people believe breaking a social norm could be needed to help govern or control the society. On the other hand others believe breaking social norms are un-normal and that no one should break

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    things smoothly & without blood shed‚ but what was the effect on the Filipinos? It was a big inspiration to all the Filipinos and even to Bonifacio. Its not using guns or swords‚ nor killing that we can judge who really is the national hero but it’s how the person affects the whole Filipino race that time. If we really analyze‚ Rizal was the one who ignited the revolution‚ so without him‚ there will be no revolt. Rizal also uses the peaceful way against the Spain. It’s a better way to use reform‚

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    has promised to act quickly to address the buildup of huge quantities of contaminated water at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Abe‚ who recently suggested that the plant’s operator‚ Tokyo Electric Power (Tepco)‚ was incapable of overseeing the operation on its own‚ said the government would soon announce a comprehensive plan to deal with the world’s largest nuclear cleanup. The prospect of greater state involvement in decommissioning Fukushima Daiichi – the scene of a triple meltdown

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    Nuclear Proliferation INTRODUCTION: In the world today‚ there are many controversies that affect our every day lives‚ and these are important to stay informed about to be informed about. In this paper‚ I will review the history and up rise of nuclear weapons‚ and how nuclear proliferation has become a fear for the world. I will describe in detail what treaties‚ NGO & IGOs are involved with the topic‚ and the nations involved with nuclear proliferation. The more we know about the history and

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    the 20th century. Today‚ in modern times‚ some may feel that women have increased their superiority against the other gender and may play an even more important role than men in some areas. With regard to the context of family‚ I feel that although there has been an increase in the role of women these days‚ men still play an equally important part in the family. Since prehistoric times‚ men have always been the ones who have been the breadwinners of the family. Cavemen would go out to hunt for

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    flows‚ and more rapid and widespread diffusion of technology. All definitions appear to agree that globalization has economic‚ political‚ cultural‚ and technological aspects that may be closely intertwined" by the International Monetary Fund . "Benefits" is defined as "advantage or profit" and "cost" is defined as the "effort or loss necessary to achieve something" by the Oxford dictionary of Current English. We agree to a large extent to the statement‚ "The benefits of globalization outweigh its cost

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