how is a citizen formed? Citizens of society can be defined in many ways from the political liberalist Aristotle to Rousseau the romantic and finally looking at empiricism by Locke. versions of citizenship we can decide what is a citizen. Aristotle explains what he believes is a citizen and how they can contribute to the society. Rousseau and Locke believe in free learning to develop the citizen and we are all equal. People think we should help children to become good citizens‚ but what is a good
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There were several reasons for Australia to federate in 1901. * Trade: There were steep tariffs imposed on the transport of goods across the borders of the states. Federation would remove these tariffs and allow for free trade between the states. * Unions and labour laws: It was hoped that labour laws would be standardised across the states with Federation. The great Shearers’ Strike of the 1890s had resulted in the formation of workers’ unions‚ and the newly-formed Australian Labor
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The Most Wonderful Time of the Year Stop me if you’ve heard this one: "I can’t stand the Christmas season. First they start calling it Xmas‚ then you’ve got this Santa fellow who is basically a middle-man between the toy companies and the gullible family that buys $20 pieces of plastic crap for their newly-greedy brats. Now It’s A Wonderful Life‚ as if it weren’t long enough in the first place‚ now reaches saga proportions while being interrupted every 1.5 minutes by an ad for‚ most appropriately
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opportunity of education enables more students to study in other countries. One destination that I desire to visit is Japan‚ considered as one of the most innovative countries in software development program. The following explanations are the reasons why I want to study in Japan. Japan has a great reputation of education institutions such as University of Tokyo‚ the best university in Asia and the 24th in the world. Furthermore‚ Japan is also one of the leading nations in the fields of
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INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Introduction: The urge for peace and self-preservation has inspired man to devise institutions for greater international co-operation and avoidance of confrontation. Though this process of evolving international organizations has existed for long‚ it received a special impetus as a result of the scientific and technological development during the past few centuries. However‚ in the present century this international co-operation assumed new dimensions with the emergence
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Economics The economics course provides students with a basic foundation in the field of economics. The course has five sections: fundamental concepts‚ microeconomics‚ macroeconomics‚ international economics‚ and personal finance. In each area‚ students are introduced to major concepts and themes concerning that aspect of economics. Fundamental Economic Concepts SSEF1 The student will explain why limited productive resources and unlimited wants result in scarcity‚ opportunity
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Reasons of Poverty “Almost half the world — over three billion people — live on less than $2.50 a day. According to UNICEF‚ 22‚000 children die each day due to poverty. And they “die quietly in some of the poorest villages on earth‚ far removed from the scrutiny and the conscience of the world. Being meek and weak in life makes these dying multitudes even more invisible in death” (Shah). Poverty is one of the most serious issues in the world today. When thousands of people‚ including children‚
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Running Head: APPLE‚ INC Apple‚ Inc and the Organization Michael J. Keith Organizational Behavior; BUS 322 Professor Ofori Boateng July 29‚ 2012 Apple‚ Inc and the Organization If I took over the leadership of a company‚ I would choose Apple‚ Inc. Apple‚ Inc is a multinational corporation that creates consumer electronics‚ computer software‚ and commercial servers. Apple ’s core product lines are the iPad‚ iPhone‚ iPod music player‚ and Macintosh computer line-up. I would be the CEO of
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- I‚ MARCH 2012 Chapter I The Problem and its Background PROBLEM Reasons why students violate school rules and regulations INTRODUCTION The researcher was an alumnus from a private secondary school in Legazpi City‚ he has been observing student violators facing real problems in the school. This give way to decide in this type of study‚ the willingness and interest to know the reality in students behaviour on what reasons why students violates the rules and regulations inside the school. At
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Raiborn/Kinney Chapter 14 question 51: Colson Manufacturing (Balance Scorecard‚ EVA) A) Why would the use of EVA discourage a high growth strategy? Economic Value Added (EVA) => A measure of the extent to which income exceeds the dollar cost of capital. In essence‚ it is the value generated from funds invested in a business. It can be calculated as income minus (invested capital times the cost of capital percentage). This measure is an easy- to-understand method that recognises improvements
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