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    planned was put into place‚ causing death‚ panic‚ terror and destruction and scarring the nation indelibly. The attack‚ which took place in Boston‚ Massachusetts during an iconic American race‚ was motivated by a pledge of allegiance to Islamist extremism fueled by political and personal grievances. It was carried out through the use of pressure cookers as Improvised Explosive Devices which resulted in the deaths of three and injuries to more

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    political of awareness 6. Unemployment and poverty 7. Image of political leadership 8. Power politics 9. Foreign interference 10. Unbridled media 11. Feudalism and racism 12. Grievances of small provinces 13. Relation with India 14. Terrorism and extremism 5) Suggestions to meet the challenges 1. Strengthing of political parties and political culture 2. Sovereignty of parliament and other statuary 3. Independence of judiciary 4. Eradication of illiteracy 5. Political awareness 6. Democratic norms

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    and related legitimate practices‚ without necessarily validating those beliefs or practices." It also defines religious intolerance as "a) Refusing to acknowledge and support the right of individuals to have their own beliefs and related legitimate practices. b) Also‚ the unwillingness to have one’s own beliefs and related practices critically evaluated." Religious intolerance can have drastic effects on the person the teen grows to be. In the Columbine massacre (1999)‚ two young boys went around

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    Classics of Horror November 7‚ 2013 The Origins of Evil Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein places an emphasis on evil and its origins. Through Victor Frankenstein’s monster‚ Shelley implies that solitude and emotional immaturity‚ not an innate evil‚ are responsible for one’s wrongdoings. Abandoned at the moment of its creation and forced to raise itself‚ the monster is incapable of discerning right from wrong as he fosters irrational hatreds and resentments towards mankind without opposition. His involuntary

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    The call for justice was unquenchable‚ the tensions in Birmingham starved people for justice and equality‚ the fight for change was inevitable. Martin had many acts of protest against segregation‚ after being sent to jail and belittled‚ he felt compelled to give his explanation and reasoning to the Clergymen that criticized his work. Although Martin’s philosophy was based on nonviolent protest‚ it was necessary to fight for moral injustice even if that meant breaking the law. In the case of Birmingham

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    We examine the impact of the Great Depression on the share of votes for right wing anti system parties in elections in the 1920s and 1930s. We confirm the existence of a link between political extremism and economic hard times as captured by growth or cont raction of the economy. What mattered was not simply growth at the time of the election but cumulative growth performance. But the effect of the Depression on support for right wing anti system parties was not equally powerful under

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    Whither Pakistan? A five-year forecast In international relations‚ peacetime is not only the absence of war or conflict‚ but also the presence of cultural and economic understanding. We often say things without really realizing what we are saying. It does not make sense to take moral umbrage at the expression of such opinions and label people with differing perceptions as traitors followed by the use of force to coerce them into staying together. That kind of a reaction can further strengthen the

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    Holzel’s entity. Congenital sucrose intolerance due to sucrose malabsorption was first reported in 1960 by Weijers et al. in three children‚ in one of whom maltose tolerance was also poor [27‚77]. Five patients with sucrose intolerance described by Prader et al. in 1961 [22] were later shown to have an additional intolerance to isomaltose and palatinose [23-251 which are split by the same enzyme [26]. A total of thirty-four cases of congenital sucrose intolerance have increased absorption of intact

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    Kazakh Abylaikhan University of International relations and World languages Faculty of International relations Regional studies Theme: SCO and border security of Central Asia Done by: Karzhaubayeva Kh Checked: Kadyrzhanov R.K Almaty‚2014 Introduction One of the same multilateral security structures on the Eurasian continent is the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. Founded originally as a political union of the five countries‚ which has set a goal to resolve

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    Cause of decline of Standards : Security‚ quality education‚ access to healthcare‚ prospects of a reasonable job on merit and sound economy are the ingredients to be provided by the state to its citizens to run the state and the society smoothly. Growth of successful nations is denoted particularly to the education. There was a time when people believed that higher education should be available to people of all social classes and‚ obviously‚ it was freely available to all who wanted it. The fact

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