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    |How would you characterise the government of Zimbabwe? Is it democratic‚ | |authoritarian or totalitarian? | | How would you characterise the government of Zimbabwe? Is it democratic‚ authoritarian or totalitarian? The subject of government rule has three broad categories namely democratic‚ authoritarian and totalitarian. In this essay I would like to present what defines each category and then look at the history and background

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    came to their militia‚ America lacked the funds to support it as they were unable to impose taxes. This affected them greatly as they had to ask for volunteers but they received very little as they weren’t paid well. Under the articles of confederation the nation was at its lowest‚ they couldn’t create a national army meaning they would be weak against attacks and without raising taxes they were unable to work on public improvements such as an army. The events of Shay’s rebellion revealed the weaknesses

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    social change in whatever capacity we can muster. It is important to understand our effect in the world and not to dismiss our own capabilities. For me there was a great deal of difficulty when reading the plights of the characters in “The Women of Brewster Place” to feel the same sense of social change inspiration that was felt with other readings in this semester’s coarse material. I found it very difficult to overlook the character flaws of the women introduced throughout the book and feel their

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    What Would You Bring? Have you ever thought about what three items you would bring if your house was burning down? If you have ever been in a burning house you’d know that you don’t have a great of time to think about what you would salvage and what you might just hope to find the day after the fire had stopped. The three objects that came to my mind were my briefcase full of important documents‚ money‚ and my phone. These are all items that I cherish. If my house was burning down and I could

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    work. Even though factories were built to make the work of the people easier it brought new problems as well. The working conditions were very poor. People worked around 14 to 16 hours a day. Only the owners of the factories were satisfied with this kind of working process because they knew that the workers worked for even a small amount of money. The working conditions for women and children were worse than for men. They spend the same amount of time in the factories as

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    In “Diversity Challenges-What Would You Do?” (Learning Communications‚ 2009)‚ an organization interviewed prospective employee Felix. While Felix immediately hit it off with the human resources associate‚ it soon became apparent that he was not accustomed to the level of diversity in the organization. His overt shock and multicultural leadership in addition to his nonverbal response to various other diversity characteristics present in the workforce indicated that Felix had an issue with working

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    With the rise of immigration‚ industrial growth‚ and the widespread urban expansion‚ the United States had drastically during the last quarter of the 19th century. However‚ by the 20th century‚ a wide range of groups and individuals with a common desire to improve life in the gilded age sought reform. This era became to be known as the progressive era which was a reaction to excess of industrialization. During the progressive era people of the United States wanted to make moderate political change

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    Apology Plato Analysis

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    Apology by Plato tells a story of Socrates‚ who was being accused of teaching others for a fee‚ corrupting the young and not believing in the gods. He asks the court to allow him to defend himself in his normal speaking manner because he had never been in a courtroom. Socrates starts by denying the charges against him. He claims that he has never asked for money from other people. He argued that young rich people with nothing to do would follow him and imitate his interviews of well-known wise people

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    Explain some cases in which you would perm-ban/temp-ban people: Spamming : Caps/random letters and more things that will heart some one’s feelings . 1st : warn ( name) disrespect staff . 2nd : /mute ( name) 5 minutes disrespect staff . 3rd : /mute ( name ) 10 minutes disrespect staff . 4th : /mute ( name ) 15 minutes disrespect staff . =============================================================================================================================================================================================

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    What Is Plato's Apology

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    The Apology is believed to be the most authentic account that has been preserved of Socrates’ defense of himself as it was presented before the Athenian Council. It is in essential harmony with the references to the trial that occur in Plato’s other dialogs and also with the account given in Xenophon’s Memorabilia. It appears to record‚ in many instances‚ the exact words used by Socrates while making his speech in defense of himself. To be sure‚ the words were not recorded at the time they were spoken

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