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    essay‚ you should carefully choose the theme and conduct proper research on the debatable problem. Opinion papers should be interesting and well balanced to read. Both‚ your point of view and the opposing position must be introduced to guarantee the pluralism of idea. The opposing point of view presented in an opinion paper must reflect the common view of the readers on the selected topic. Opinion essays can be composed on any theme as long as there are some clear positions for you to take. You should

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    Cost Of Diversity

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    It has been said throughout most of our history that America is the land of the free‚ where people from all over the world can live in peace and share ideals and culture. As a Hispanic citizen of this country‚ my take is a little bit different. Growing up in a mostly white dominated school district‚ it was uncomfortable and hard to fit in‚ especially when other children looked at you‚ then quickly look away as if they must have been seeing a figment of their imagination. Even now‚ I can still catch

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    despite their desire for peace. (2 points) 9. According to Betts‚ Huntington’s main point in the “Clash of Civilizations” was that modernization is the same as westernization‚ and that other civilizations will accept Western values‚ such as social pluralism‚ the rule of law‚ the separation of church and state‚ representative government‚ and individualism. (2 points) 10. Betts concludes that the three

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    white‑collar decorum. The culture aboard ship is a low‑key‚ collegial one in which sailors learn to speak softly and share close quarters with an ever‑changing roster of shipmates. Being subject to strict security restrictions enhances a sense of elitism and pride. To move up and take charge of a Trident submarine is an extraordinary feat in the NavyCfewer than half the officers qualified for such commands ever get them. When Michael Alfonso took charge of the USS Florida‚ the crew welcomed his arrival

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    Reflections on Reading "A Rose for Emily" James Lewis ENG/125 October 22‚ 2014 Geraldine Smith Reflections on Reading "A Rose for Emily" William Faulkner’s short story‚ "A Rose for Emily"‚ follows one of the author’s main themes in many of his later works‚ i.e. the racial and societal divides that continued in the South after its defeat of the Civil War. One believes‚ Faulkner‚ being born and raised in the Deep South writes with a close working knowledge racism‚ classism and cultural divisions

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    contending that groups are so strong that government is weakened. There are several different groups‚ such as religions‚ cultural groups‚ ethnicities or interest groups that the government can’t control due to hyperplurism. It is an extreme form of pluralism. An example would have to be the stance on abortion or gay marriage‚ pertaining to the state’s constitution. Some states are passing laws either allowing gay

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    World articles #1‚4‚12 Week2: Chapter 2: Democratic Change and the Change to Democracy‚ Develping World articles #2‚ 27‚ 35 Week 3 Chapter 3: Relgiion and Politics‚ Developing World articles #31 and 33 Week 4 Chapter 4: The Polictics of Cultural Pluralism and Ethinc Conlfict‚ Articles #21‚ 22‚ and 26 Good luck! Discussion 1: Islam and Christianity Made Visual   * Considering that calligraphy and mosaic are visual representations of religious belief‚ compare and contrast Islamic calligraphy at

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    Edict of Milan

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    History Rewritten The issuing of the Edict of Milan caused monopoly of Christianity with support from the Roman Empire. Before the issuing of the Edict of Milan‚ Christianity was prohibited from the Roman Empire and Christianity was considered as underground religion in that believers could not officially reveal their belief. However‚ the Edict of Milan legitimized religious tolerance toward Christianity. The Roman Empire did not only allowed religious tolerance but the Roman Empire decided to

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    Reading 1 – The Units and Levels of Selection by Samir Okasha (Ch 8‚ A Companion to Philosophy of Biology) Traditional Darwinian View – * Though Darwin treats individual organisms as basic unit of selection‚ other possibilities can be seen * Lewontin (1970) – Natural Selection will operate on any level that exhibits ‘heritable variation in fitness’. * Hence the question of level seems purely empirical – but is not. Historically – * The debate of Levels of Selection can be

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    Philosophical Construct Legal justice is concerned with the way in which law distributes penalties for wrongdoing‚ or allocates compensation in the case of injury or damage. Justice in this sense clearly involves the creation and enforcement of a public set of rules‚ but to be ‘just’ these rules must themselves have a moral underpinningThe issue of justice lies at the heart of questions about legitimacy and orderly existence‚ determining whether citizens are willing to accept the law as binding.

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