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    PROBLEM STATEMENT Polygamy has been an important issue these days. Generally‚ men tend to take the concept of polygamy as a way to have many wives. Furthermore‚ polygamy is applied with or without the first wife‘s consent. Polygamy also being practiced even though the husband is not capable and cannot be fair. So‚ the reason we conduct this research is to study people’s knowledge regarding polygamy in this era and whether it is proper to practice polygamy or not. We would also like to gain their

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    Confucian Values and Japan’s Industrialization Many factors helped aid in the dynamic growth that occurred in Japan and the four little dragons during the post-World War 2 period. Some of these factors were situational factors unique to the time but some of the factors were cultural. The legacy of Confucianism in Japan and the four little dragons helped to further the goals of industrialization that these nations had. The traditions of Confucianism provided for Japan and the four little

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    crafts in addition to knitting and crocheting such as sewing‚ quilting‚ jewel making and paper cutting‚ to tatting and cross stitch. Some of the handcrafted pieces made by today’s artisans command high prices for one-of-a-kind pieces In the crafting world‚ the mainstays that most people are familiar with are crochet and knitting. Today‚ with people from all walks of life partaking in both crafts‚ the art of knitting and crocheting today is more hobby than necessity. Many craft enthusiasts believe

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    What is IT?? Information technology (IT) is "the study‚ design‚ development‚ application‚ implementation‚ support or management of computer-based information systems‚ particularly software applications and computer hardware"‚ according to the Information Technology Association of America (ITAA). IT deals with the use of electroniccomputers and computer software to securely convert‚ store‚protect‚ process‚ transmit‚ input‚ output‚ and retrieve information.

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    The problem of high education is very popular nowadays. Every year the number of free places in the universities is reduced whereas the price of high education is growing. Also parents who want their children to go to the university spend an incredible amount of money hiring teachers for their children. The question is-should we pay for the high education or is it a duty of the government? It seems to me that high education should be free because not every family has enough money to support their

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    There are three character relationships that illustrate post WWII and Cold War ideals. The interaction between Emmy and Wade is important in humanizing the infamous outlaw. The brief encounter between the two brings a sense of romance to Wade’s character. On a wider note‚ Emmy’s character reveals the rampant loneliness of the frontier and the desire for genuine human connection. Their interaction is largely based on their shared fantasy‚ and their intimate relationship is implied by the two of them

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    Interactions Between English and Native Americans Members of each nation copied relationships with Indians in many different ways. Few Europeans considered Native Americans as equals‚ because of differences in religion‚ agricultural practice‚ housing‚ dress‚ and other characteristics. However‚ the French‚ Spanish‚ and Dutch sought profit through trade and exploitation of New World resources‚ and they knew that the native people would be important to their success. Europeans also wanted to convert

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    (Andrea pg. 84). Known as the "Hundred Schools of Thought" the Zhou Period was also an intellectual time. Three of the philosophies spoken in this chapter had there own thoughts of an ideal government and state were the Daoist‚ the Confucian‚ and the Legalist. The Confucian ideal government was promoted on harmony‚ moral effort and justice also known as the "Moral Way." The Master stated: " If you preside over them with dignity‚ they will be reverent: if you are filial (relating) and loving‚ they will

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    habitants of New World‚ the Native Americans. Between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries‚ Native Americans saw their populations devastated by the loss of their land and animals‚ from diseases and war. The first Native American group encountered by Christopher Columbus was enslaved. Europeans also brought with them diseases to which Native Americans had no immunity. The fusion of Native Americans and Europeans during the years of settlement was also marked by the differences between their concepts

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    Olympic games in modern world The most important sport event in the world for today undoubtedly are Olympic Games in Sochi. The Olympics - it’s a great honor for any country. Our compatriots can be proud of the fact that this great sport event took place in Russia‚ and it emerged as the clear statement of greatness of country. Almost every nation sends teams of selected athletes to take part. The purposes of the Olympic Games are to foster the ideal of a "A Healthy Mind In a Healthy Body "

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