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    citizens do things against their will and this mandatory recruitment did just that. During the war‚ other rights of the citizens were abused. These violated rights include the freedom of voting which suspended many people from voting if they were not in favour of the war. This was made official through the War Time

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    were very enthusiastic about immigrant labour schemes‚ the governments‚ both imperial and colonial‚ were hesitant.” (Immigration Labour 2011). While governments were reluctant to agree on the system‚ the British government had no choice but to favour it because they were faced with a major predicament‚ having to sustain the sugar economies of its West Indian colonies and maintain sugar imports into Britain (Immigration Labour 2011). The Anti- Slavery Society kept governments under a watchful eye

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    Entrepreneurship: Productive‚ Unproductive‚ and Destructive William J. Baumol There are a variety of roles among which the entrepreneur’s efforts can be reallocated. Some of those roles are not constructive and innovative. At times the entrepreneur may even have a damaging impact to the economy. How the entrepreneur acts depends heavily on the rules of the game‚ the reward structure of the economy. i. On the Historical Character of the Evidence I shall proceed on the basis of all the

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    that of ‘femininity’‚ placing women as subordinate to men in social structures within Western culture. Contemporary society is considered a patriarchal system whereby social‚ cultural‚ political and economic institutions and structures operate to favour men‚ creating a gender order‚ placing women second in the gender regime and giving male advantages within everyday society. The gender order not only creates social differences between men and women‚ it also creates different life experiences which

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    Lewis and Burgess present their novels in different forms – Burgess writes A Clockwork Orange in bildungsroman‚ presented in retrospective first person narrative and continually displayed within Burgess’ choice of ‘unreliable narrator’ (The Rhetoric of Fiction‚ Wayne Booth‚ 1961)‚ which is used by Burgess to show Alex’s justification of his crimes‚ and therefore his inability to objectively narrate; whereas Lewis’ omniscient “salacious and blasphemous elements of his narrative” (Nick Groom‚ 2016)

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    53 consultations at a cost of $73‚640 which was borne by the workplace insurer. The appellant litigated against the dentist in the Supreme Court for negligence and trespass to person‚ seeking exemplary damages. However‚ the trial judge found in favour of the defendant who admitted liability for negligence only and applied the Civil Liability Act‚ awarding damages totalling $1‚388‚615.20 and no exemplary damages were given. This appeal was made with the admission that the dentist has committed an

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    More than Meets the Eye In his novel‚ Eye for an Eye‚ William Miller traces the origins of justice in talionic societies. In order to explain how these talionic societies began to use currency‚ Miller cites Aristotle’s philosophical novel‚ Nicomachean Ethics. Aristotle believes that currency comes out of a need and that need keeps society together‚ while Miller believes that the types of currency evolved to fit the changing requirements of society. Miller traces the evolution of currency in talionic

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    effects of land reform. In this essay‚ we will briefly discuss the economic and political arguments in favour of land reform‚ and review the Indian evidence on the effects of land reform on agricultural productivity and poverty‚ and economic and political determinants of the speed and intensity of implementation of land reforms. Economic Arguments in Favour of Land Reform The most obvious argument in favour of land reform is equity. In a land-scarce country with a significant section of the rural population

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    Concentric lines versus grid circles In this paper‚ we will describe the ethical dilemma between concentric line and grid circle thinking‚ in what I believe the Japanese warrior tradition‚ bushido‚ terms as the dilemma between “giri” and “ninjo”‚ or loosely translated‚ duty and compassion. Let us first begin by describing examples of these ethical dilemmas. Let us say that you are a samurai‚ a Japanese warrior‚ sworn to give your life for your liege lord‚ and whose commands you are sworn to

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    Does India need smaller states? By: Ashutosh Kumar Ashutosh Kumar is a professor of political science at Panjab University‚ Chandigarh‚ India The Indian ‘model’ of federalism has several marked differences from the classical federal models one finds in countries like the United States‚ Canada‚ and Australia. One notable difference has been the unilateral power of the union parliament to reorganize the political structure of the country by forming new states and to alter the areas‚ boundaries or

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