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    motivated by competition and achievement‚ whereas at a low score‚ it depicts a society that values a balance of work and life as important. With a difference of 52 on the scale‚ the Netherlands drastically differs from the UK. With a score of 14‚ the Dutch culture indicates that it is important to like your work instead of being the best at what you do. Here‚ the quality of live is valued as success compared to standing out of the crowd. It furthermore means that caring for on another is an important

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    The Togolese Republic

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    a partially free nation with relatively scarce civil liberties (5 out of 7‚ 7 being least free) and 2.5% of their gross domestic product going towards military spending. Social stratification of wealth information is not available. The Togolese Republic scored a 46.66 out of 100‚ ranking them 117th on the 2015 social progress index. This illustrates that there is still substantial room for improvement in basic human needs‚ opportunity‚ and the foundations of wellbeing. The country received its

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    The Power of One

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    becomes disheartened after an emotional collapse‚ PK is sent to a hell like Dutch boarding school. This is where John. G begins to develop the setting of racism. PK’s voice is screen played to gain the sympathy from the audience‚ as he is portrayed as naïve and excluded by the other students. As soon as PK arrives at the boarding school‚ he is enclosed by people who are racist and violent. This is exposed when the Dutch priest promotes hate against the British who dominated them during the invasion;

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    Nature &Development of the English language: The English language‚ and indeed most European languages‚ traces it original roots back to a Neolithic (late Stone Age) people known as the Indo-Europeans or Proto-Indo-Europeans‚ who lived in Eastern Europe and Central Asia from some time after 5000 BC (different hypotheses suggest various different dates anywhere between the 7th and the 3rd millennium BC) The exact nature of the original Indo-European language was not known as no writings exist from

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    To what extent were the effects of the Treaty of Versailles the most serious problem for the Weimar republic between 1919-1923? The Weimar republic encountered many serious problems in the years 1919-1923; and whilst historians argue that the effects of the treaty of Versailles were the most severe‚ it is necessary to compare the significance of a range of other political‚ social and economic factors to determine the prime and most significant problem faced by the newly formed government in a

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    Republic Day

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    Our country celebrates our Republic Day on the 26th of January every year. This day is of a great importance in the history of our freedom struggle. On this day in 1930 we took a pledge on the banks of river Ravi at Lahore that we will struggle for the achievement of complete indepen-dence ( Poorna Swarajya ) of India. We became independent on 15th August 1947. We chose 26th January 1950 as our Republic Day. Our new Constitution came into force from this day. India was declared to be a Sovereign

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    Justice In The Republic

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    In The Republic‚ Plato discovers justice in the individual from the creation of a hypothetical city. The reader follows his desire to understand morality and the happiness the just man receives in comparison to the unjust man through the dynamic dialogue between Socrates and several other thoughtful men. Ultimately‚ Plato determines that being just is the most beneficial way to live. The era Plato lived in perceived justice as a burden on their shoulders. During Glaucon’s explanation of injustice

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    Glaucon in the Republic

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    In Plato’s Republic‚ Glaucon is introduced to the reader as a man who loves honor‚ sex‚ and luxury. As The Republic progresses through books and Socrates’ arguments of how and why these flaws make the soul unhappy began to piece together‚ Glaucon relates some of these cases to his own life‚ and begins to see how Socrates’ line of reasoning makes more sense than his own. Once Glaucon comes to this realization‚ he embarks on a path of change on his outlook of what happiness is‚ and this change is

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    The power of travel

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    The Power of Travel My name is Melanie Vandebrake I was born in Idaho although my mother grew up in Utrecht a city in northern Holland. My mother has always been the one to show me my heritage and teach me the Dutch language. I believe in the power of travel. As a child I remember playing with all the children in my grandparent’s neighborhood. We would put all of our toys‚ blankets and pillows into a red wagon and decide we were going on a trip. Although the farthest we ever ventured was to the

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    Republic Act

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    REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES CONGRESS OF THE PHILIPPINES METRO MANILA SECOND REGULAR SESSION Begun and held in Metro Manila‚ on Monday‚ the twenty-second day of July‚ nineteen hundred and ninety-six [REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8203] AN ACT OF PROHIBITING COUNTERFEIT DRUGS‚ PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled: SECTION 1. Title – This Act shall be known as the "Special

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