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    Paper 2 9-30-12 The Universal Declaration of Human Rights “THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY proclaims THIS UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS as a common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations‚ to the end that every individual and every organ of society‚ keeping this Declaration constantly in mind‚ shall strive by teaching and education to promote respect for these rights and freedoms and by progressive measures‚ national and international‚ to secure their universal and effective recognition

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    course different culture and manners. What’s become my curiousity is how people with these so many differences talking and discussing to each others‚ how can they understand each others without being rude to others. But i’m not going to conduct a linguistic research of language use in the internet generally globally‚ because there has been a lot of research on this subject. But‚ what becomes my interest is how indonesian people with different social and culturul background talking and disccussing a

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    In The Universal Declaration of Human Rights‚ article 30 states that we are free from state and personal interference from all our rights and freedoms given. The majority of states in this world all have these 30 rights. With these rights and freedoms‚ everybody gets to live their lives freely. But somehow‚ there are still a couple of states that don’t have these 30 rights and freedoms. This declaration is basically nonexistent. There are still places where slavery is enabled. Life may seem so amazing

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    This is a little summary of the essay. In this report James Paul Gee (1996) from his book Social Linguistics And Literacy has given the idea that literacy is not just the ability to read and write but it is mush more than that. It is the knowledge of different "discourses" which are part of our personalities and the knowledge of the beliefs and values connected to these discourses. He also gives the idea of a liberating literacy which "can be used as a meta-language or a meta- discourse ( a set

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    In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ the author uses Atticus Finch to reveal universal truths in the novel. Atticus Finch is one of the major characters throughout the novel. His integrity and courage are evident throughout the entire book. Mr.Finch is also the most steadfastly moral character in To Kill a Mockingbird. Harper Lee uses Atticus‚ a loving father and man of principles‚ to give the readers a glimpse of her own thoughts about justice. To Kill a Mockingbird presents the idea that

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    policies‚ pushing the death benefit to about $500‚000” (Scism). He was stunned by the $30‚000 increase in the annual cost. Nicholas Vertullo’s insurance combines with tax-deferred savings including the death benefit. The insurance that Vertullo has‚ Universal Life‚ works when the buyer deposits money into it’s policy‚ then expenses are deducted‚ including the death benefit‚ and whatever is left stays in the policy continuously earning interest for future costs. The cost of the

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    “True universal suffrage took so long to attain in Britain because gendered notions of citizenship as head of household hindered the extension of the franchise both to working men and to women in general. But these masculine notions of citizenship changed significantly over this period” (Clark 253). During this period‚ the beginnings towards women achieving universal suffrage begins to take place. The introduction of alcohol in department

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    teachings‚ moral history‚ and our ambient environment. With that said there are an innumerable amount factors‚ but which one impacts our decisions the most? What is that that controls our behavior? Dr. Zimbardo writes in Finding Hope in Knowing the Universal Capacity for Evil‚ “That human behavior is more influenced by things outside of us than inside. The ‘situation’ is the external environment … There are times when external circumstances can overwhelm us‚ and we do things we never thought.” Sometimes

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    Is There a Universal Standard for Ethics?‚ written by Walter Stace‚ is a staple point of distinction between Absolutism and Relativism. Stace explores this by questioning the universal standard of ethics that may arise. Ultimately‚ Stace’s question withdraws yet another conflict between ethical standards‚ and its evolution. Stace‚ in the fullness of time‚ agrees with the assumption of absolute and unvarying ethics‚ standards which have remained the same through every age. It is clear that Stace lacks

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    Love is a universal concept that has survived through the ages. With time‚ though‚ it also has become more complicated. Although‚ the concept of love becomes more complex‚ the story remains the same. In the poem‚ “Parting‚ Without a Sequel‚” by John Crowe Ransom‚ the story of love is almost over‚ and the reader becomes a part of it at the end of the affair. The poem begins with a woman finishing a letter‚ “with characters venomous and hatefully curved‚” to be mailed to

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