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    COMMUNAL HARMONY AND THE QUESTION OF CULTURAL IDENTITIY Harmony and the co-existence of mutli-faceted elements are the two essential ingredients of any society which seeks sustainable longevity. In a pluralistic society the question of harmonious existence of its different structural units becomes all the more pertinent. An analogy can be observed with the human body wherein the different functional systems work in unison to create a perfect coherence. Like in the human body where‚ different organs

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    indirect rule – system of governing colonies by allowing local rulers to keep some power 2. protectorate: country keeps its own government‚ but is guided by an imperialist power sphere of influence: imperialist power claims exclusive economic control of an area Imperialism in Africa Africa was

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    terrorist acts and violent demonstrations; good diplomatic relations with neighbouring countries‚ stable politics and harmony within our many ethnic groups. These impressive achievements are all results of our ancestors’ sweat and blood in fighting for independence‚

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    08856272990 (E) Title of the abstract : THE ROLE OF TEACHERS IN RESTORING PEACE AND HARMONY IN THE WORLD (F) Body of the paper to be presented at the seminar is given below with the title. THE ROLE OF TEACHERS IN RESTORING PEACE AND HARMONY IN THE WORLD . . Dr. Kothri says “the destiny of a nation is shaped inside the four walls of the class room”. The teacher has the greatest responsibility of building a nation

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    John Greavu Professor Joan Tronto POL 1201 19 December 2013 Marx and Gandhi: The Importance of Social Harmony in the Pursuit of Freedom In response to prompt #7: Pick two thinkers from among Marx‚ Fanon‚ and Gandhi‚ and write an essay in which you answer this question: what is the best way to achieve human freedom? You should consider: a) How do individual freedoms relate to collective freedoms? b) How do individual and collective practices of self-discipline and education create or impede human

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    Socrates: Psychic Harmony Is The Greatest Good Erika Hall 516-78-2200 Philosophy 120 Socrates believes that psychic harmony is the greatest good‚ and that the result of it is moral (rational) behavior. He also believes that if you have a healthy body and soul then you are in psychic harmony with yourself. He says that this is good intrinsically and instrumentally. Which means that it is good for its own sake and the sake of the consequences. Therefore‚ immoral

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    Harmony at Home: The Myth of the Model American Family Family is a essential social unit consisting of parents and their children‚ The family is always considered as a group‚ even if they as dwelling together or not. In this essay I will explain the difference and seminaries of the family relationships. The following stories describe the difference and seminaries. In “ The Color of Family Ties‚ from the book Rereading American. The essay‚ The Color of Family Ties‚ has carried on the comparison

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    femininity. The Separate Sphere ideology was embraced and not questioned because society gradually led people to believe they knew what was right and what was wrong. Although the concept of gender separation has been around for centuries‚ it clearly emerged during the Industrial Revolution when women began to their voice. J.M. Barrie does a notable job at incorporating Victorian era gender roles into his novel‚ Peter Pan‚ through his male and female characters. The Separate Spheres ideology placed women

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    problems. Under the guise of “liberating” East Asian countries from Western colonizers‚ Japan subjugated them and began laying down the foundation for its economic block‚ the Greater East Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere. Using the Draft of Basic Plan for Establishment of Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere‚ a secret paper made by a planning institute of the

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    Co-prosperity Sphere In 1937‚ an engagement between China and Japan led to a bloody conflict between the two nations. This conflict and Japan’s desire to control East Asia dominated Japanese strategies until 1940‚ when Japan declared the Greater East Asia Co-prosperity Sphere. This Co-prosperity Sphere promoted a “bloc of Asian nations led by the Japanese and free of Western Powers” (Dower‚ 262). The position of Japan was superior and all other nations in this “sphere” were seen as

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