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    Breaking Unjust Laws

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    against the ideals of democracy. Living in a country where there are legal solutions to a problem that can take months or years to solve‚ people must voice their concerns and rebel against the government through grassroots movements and protests. Breaking laws that were created to protect the government and its citizens does not have to involve violence. Sometimes we have to break unjust laws that only benefit certain groups and burden others. For example‚ it is acceptable for women to commit

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    LIBERTY UNIVERSITY A SUMMARY OF “PURE HISTORY SPECIALS: BREAKING THE SOUND BARRIER” SUBMITTED TO DR. MICHAEL A. DAVIS IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COMPLETION OF HIST 222 BY CAROLINA PHILLIPS LYNCHBURG‚ VIRGINIA APRIL 3‚ 2014 A SUMMARY OF “PURE HISTORY SPECIALS: BREAKING THE SOUND BARRIER” Pure History Specials: Breaking the Sound Barrier” is a history documentary found on hulu.com relating to American pilots during

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    Breaking the Bamboo Ceiling

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    Retrieved from Tech Wire Asia: http://www.techwireasia.com/3397/asians-in-the-american-workplace-breaking-through-the-bamboo-ceiling/ Center For Work-Life Policy Fisher‚ A. (2011‚ October 7). Is there a ’bamboo ceiling ’ at U.S. companies? Retrieved from CNN- Fortune Management: http://management.fortune.cnn.com/2011/10/07/asian-americans-promotion-us-companies/ Fisher‚ A Hewlett‚ S. A. (2011‚ August 3). Breaking Through the Bamboo Ceiling. Retrieved from Harvard Business Review: http://blogs.hbr.org/

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    Breaking a Social Norm

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    Breaking a social norm In our society we have a number of society norms that we abide by. For example‚ there is an unwritten rule of how one should behave in an elevator. For example‚ it is proper to face front‚ stand away from strangers‚ and not to look at others. When a social norm is broken people may respond with alarm‚ humor‚ fear‚ irritation‚ or an array of other emotions. When you think of a norm‚ you are probably thinking about being normal. But in psychology terms‚ norm means‚ a standard

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    Breaking The Enigma Code

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    What was the most important short-term consequence of breaking the enigma code? One one of the primary causes of the end of World War two was the breaking of the German Enigma codes. Other short-term consequences lead to First‚ the decimation of the Italian fleet at the Cape of Matapan in 1941‚ due to intercepted Italian signals by Bletchley Park‚ the sinking of Scharnhorst in 1943‚ as well due to findings be Bletchley Park‚ and the greatest contribution— the defeat of German U boats in the Atlantic

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    commonsense knowledge that people use to understand the situations in which they find themselves.” For this requirement‚ I had to “break the rules” during a specific activity and observe the results. I chose a rather safe approach to this requirement‚ breaking the rules of how I should behave when speaking to someone. I tried this out on two people‚ my boyfriend‚ and an acquaintance. Usually‚ it is not expected and probably considered rude to suddenly grab the face of someone you are talking to and then

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    Dushrab's Habits

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    Dushrab‚ a Half-Orc‚ grew up as a lower-class peasant in the port-city Rullum with his friend‚ (or relative‚ or brother?) Krug‚ hopelessly surrounded by crime and discord. Growing up in a mostly human city‚ Dushrab had to deal with his fair share of racism‚ frequently getting into fights with the unforgiving bigots. Muttered slurs are the second best way to get into a brawl with Dushrab‚ the first is endangering his friends. From a ripe age of seven‚ Dushrab was already 4’ 8" and worked on the

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    Habits can be incredibly useful. They allow the mind to multitask and in so doing enable efficiency. Behaviors get linked together into a routine‚ and once the chain of action is initiated‚ the rest follows with little mental effort. Yet sometimes habits take hold when they are not useful” (Glasofer and Steinglass). In the article‚ “Disrupting the habits of Anorexia‚” Glasofer and Steinglass outline the idea that routines and habits result in certain destructive behaviors and disorders. The article

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    Crime and Breaking Law

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    Crime is the breaking of rules or laws for which some governing authority can ultimately prescribe a conviction. I believe that every country has some problems with crime‚ Lithuania isn’t an exception too. It’s not a secret that crime rate in Lithuania is rather high. According to the statistics the crime rate is about 50 % higher than it was 20 years ago‚ so a growth of crime is uncontrolled. Most often committed crime in Lithuania is probably thievery. For some people in Lithuania it’s the

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    living out our business agreements‚ and paying our just debts. Taking money for yourself that belongs to others is stealing‚ no matter how it is done. Cheating others out of their money is violating the commandment. Accepting bribes is also a way of breaking the commandment because taking that money is unjust and really does not belong to you. However‚ with our nature‚ it is impossible for us to never sin. We are born with a sinful

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