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    The Sanctity of Marriage in Hinduism Indian women tolerate abuse and subsequent death because they do not provide a sufficient dowry at the time of their marriage. In a culture that is male-dominated‚ women are raised to be the servants of their future husbands‚ and are often forced to marry a man that they have never met. Women that are treated poorly must suppress their feelings in order to keep their husbands happy‚ or to avoid being disowned by their very own families. The women ’s household

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    The development‚ spread‚ and impact of Hinduism on India politically and idealistically is similar to the development‚ spread and impact of Christianity on Western Europe because politically‚ both religions were supported by their rulers and emperors; and idealistically because both Hinduism and Christianity share similar philosophies and beginnings which influenced major religious ideas and understandings. However‚ Hinduism in India and Christianity in Western Europe differed greatly on a social

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    Contemporary Capitalism We live today in a crucial period in human history‚ of human thinking‚ in which one looks for new criteria‚ new concepts‚ new values and new certainties. The latest crises and the latest tendencies throughout the world have made the economists change their opinion about capitalism‚ the right political system‚ the perfect combination between the political order and the economical order‚ and so on. New tendencies like: globalization‚ regionalism‚ integration‚ and new technology

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    Throughout history‚ we’ve seen many different types of ideologies being used by societies everywhere. From Feudalism to mercantilism‚ to the now ever-growing Capitalism‚ we’ve changed our socioeconomic structure multiple times to better suit our living needs. Although most of us would believe that we choose to live the way we do now because we now see the old ways as backwards and inhumane is some cases‚ some would argue that the very principle that capitalism is supposed to eradicate are still present

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    Contemporary Myth Essay Not all mythology comes from the ancient culture. Around the world people continue to create new myths or reword on the existing ones. Modern technologies such as the Internet‚ movies‚ newspapers‚ and phones allow the myths travel faster and easier to reach more people than ever before. One of the unique features of contemporary myths is that they are originated as artistic creations. Myths are stories that are used to explain a belief or experience and also present a particular

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    Contemporary Hero One of the greatest boxers of all-time is known by the name of Manny Pacquiao. Although he is perceived as just one of the world’s best boxers‚ he is more than meets the eye. Throughout Pacquiao’s career he has served as a great ambassador for not only the people of the Philippines but also their government. He has given back to his nation through his success in his boxing career by donating to charities and national projects of the government. Pacquiao has become a tremendous

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    Contemporary Problems Karen Proctor HSM/210 October 28‚ 2012 Lisa Perez Contemporary Problems The elderly today are living longer than ever. The National Institute on Aging and the U.S. Census Bureau‚ projects that‚ by the time the year 2050 rolls around almost 9 million people will be 90 years old. (Levy‚ 2012) A greater life expectency sounds good‚ but the elderly are facing many challenges‚ physical limitations‚ health problems‚ financial problems and the need for help with some

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    Kelvin Paul Panuncio October 10‚ 2012 Contemporary Philosophy La Salette Reaction Paper on Time and Being On the first page of Being and Time‚ Heidegger describes the project in the following way: Our aim in the following treatise is to work out the question of the sense of being and to do so concretely. Heidegger claims that traditional ontology has prejudicially overlooked this question‚ dismissing it as overly general‚ indefinable‚ or obvious. Instead Heidegger proposes to understand being

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    The Contemporary International System The structure of the contemporary international system involves many different factors that influence how the world operates today. The international system is defined as the study of the interactions among the various actors that participate in international politics‚ including states‚ international organizations‚ nongovernmental organizations‚ sub-national entities‚ and individuals. The study of international relations aims to evaluate how countries interact

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    Assess the impact of the global economic crisis on the League of Nations. The League of Nations was created in January 10th 1920. It worked by the principle of collective security‚ in which all disputes threatening war would be submitted to the League and any member resorting to war would have broken the Covenant‚ and would face collective action by other members. However‚ permanent members such as Britain and France‚ had veto powers to reject decisions to safeguard their own national interests

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