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    1. How do experts define slavery? According to Kevin Bales‚ slavery is “the status or condition of a person over whom any or all of the powers attaching to the right of ownership are exercised”. “History on the net” describes a slave as “someone who is owned by another person”. In addition‚ they state that when one thinks of slavery today‚ he or she thinks of the black Africans who were apprehended‚ sold into slavery and taken to the Americas to work on the plantations there. 2. How do you define

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    Nuclear Energy How could we save our world if we keep on polluting it every second we speak of saving it? Pollution is the biggest problem the earth face‚ if it keeps on going‚ there won’t be an earth to live in. Cleaning up all that pollution in the atmosphere. We need an efficient‚ reliable and quick way to clean up the world’s pollution problem‚ and nuclear energy is the right choice. By using Nuclear energy we could produce less environmental pollution‚ and reduce the speed and amount of

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    Nuclear Chemistry Imagine the majority of Earth being quarantined off and people having to live in specified areas to avoid harmful radiation that originated from nuclear energy/waste. The integration of nuclear energy/medicine is largely controversial among people. Every side to the argument has its benefits as well as its negative consequences. Nuclear energy should not be used in society because of the threat it poses to thousands of people. In contrast‚ nuclear medicine has positive aspects that

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    Mussolini’s policies had the most limited success was his ’Battle For Births’‚ ’Battle For The Lira’ and ’Battle For Grain’. The aim of the 1927 Battle For Births was to increase the population to 60 million by 1950 with an ideal of 12 babies per family. Multiple incentives were put in place including married men with 6 plus kids were exempt from taxes‚ improved healthcare for women and in the 1930s‚ only opening promotion in the civil service to the fertile married men. Nevertheless this policy

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    influences of the Royal Family in UK society today. Introduction This report is analysis the role and influences of most famous family in the UK: the Royal Family. People always talk about the royal family. Royal activity‚ behavior and words‚ even the scandals are the hot topics in the public. Why Royal Family gets high attention from the country? What is different between them to us? As pointed out by Blain and O’Donnell‚ Royal family is very important part in UK. The Royal Family must support the

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    The weakness of the liberal state in 1919 was mainly caused by ww1. How far do you agree? The liberal state in Italy had many weaknesses and faced many problems in 1919. Many were caused by WW1 such as‚ social‚ political and economic issues‚ several existed before the war such as the weaknesses of the political system already in place and the dividing legacy of unification. However these problems came about‚ their effects became apparent in the 1919 Liberal Party elections‚ where they were a serious

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    What would be worse losing your life for standing up for what you believe is right or losing your family? In the play Antigone‚ Antigone’s dad Oedipus wasn’t very fortunate he was to kill his dad King Laios and marry his mom Queen Jocasta. Which he had done unknowingly. Then he had four kids with his mom Jocasta they had two girls and two boys‚ Antigone‚ Ismene‚ Polyneices‚ and Eteocles. When Oedipus and Jocasta found out that he had actually fulfilled the prophecy. Jocasta had committed suicide

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    world without nuclear weapons would be less stable and more dangerous for all of us.” In the article “Get real: nuclear power is in your future” Allan Kupcis argues that nuclear power is a necessity to maintain “the backbone of any economy.” Thus‚ in our day to days living‚ we seem to ask ourselves about what is meant by the term "Nuclear Energy." Some will give the right concept of the nuclear energy but others will not. It all depends with the knowledge one has about the nuclear energy. In this

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    Deviance At Norms

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    at LUMS: Perceptions and Sanctions Norms are the specific behavioral standards‚ ways in which people are supposed to act‚ paradigms for predictable behavior in society. Any violation and trespassing of these standardized norms is considered as deviant behavior. Deviance is understood to be non-conformity to the set of norms and values that are accepted by a large portion of the community (Giddens 939). It is a failure to conform to socially reinforced norms. When viewed sociologically‚ deviance

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    ‘In the years before WW1 Germany was progressing towards an effective democracy’ how far do you agree? Germany before WW1 had a climate that possible could have led them to follow democracy. After all the biggest party in Reichstag was a democratic party and there was a constitution. Along with this the voting system was fairly progressed giving votes to most men and turnouts for these elections had increased showing political participation to be increasing along with general interest in politics

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