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    Science in Modern World

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    Science? Buckingham: Open University Press‚ 1990. Feyerabend P. K‚ Against Method: Outline of an Anarchistic Theory of Knowledge‚ London: New Left‚ 1975. Jerry Obi-Okogbuo‚ Philosophy and Logic‚ Owerri: Advanced Graphic‚ 2007. Peter Alexander Kropotkin‚ Modern Science and Anarchism‚ Kropotkin’s Revolutionary Pamphalets‚ R. W. Baldwin(Ed)‚ New York‚ 1970. Paul Feyerabend‚ Against Method‚ London: Verso‚ 1975. Stumph and Abel‚ Elements of Philosophy‚ New York: McGraw-Hill Companies‚ 2002. Udigwomen A. F‚ A

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    Modern Day Rapoport

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    workplace for women and a resulting higher retention rate of women‚ post-maternity leave. In short‚ contemporary women in the modern day work force need flexibility to juggle the continuingly blurred line of work and family life in order to retain their jobs and continue to actively participate in the workforce. Hakim (Nankervis‚ Compton & Baird : 2005) argued that modern-day

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    Ancients vs Moderns

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    ANCIENTS VS MODERNS It seems that in today’s world of the radio‚ TV‚ and the internet we have a wealth of knowledge at our finger tips. With all this knowledge that we have we are constantly reminded that we have many liberties and freedoms to enjoy‚ yet when Election Day rolls around we can receive only around 60% of the American population out to vote‚ and that is on a good day. Is Benjamin Constant correct when he say’s “Our freedom must consist of peaceful enjoyment and private independence

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    Post Modern Literature

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    ABSURDISM IN MODERN LITERATURE[pic] Absurdism is often linked to Existentialism‚ the philosophical movement associated with Jean Pual Satre and Albert Camus‚ among others. Although both existentialists and absurdists are concerned with the senselessness of the human condition‚ the way this concern is expressed differs. The philosophers explored the irrational nature of human existence within the rational and logical framework of conventional philosophical thought. The Absurdists‚ however‚ abondoned

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    Stress in Modern Life

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    In modern life we have to face with many problems one of which is traffic congestion becoming more serious day after day. It is said that the high volume of vehicles‚ the inadequate infrastructure and the irrational distribution of the develpoment are main reasons for increasing traffic jam The major cause leading to traffic congestion is the high number of vehicle which was caused by the population and the development of economy. To solve this problem‚ the government should encourage people to

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    Modern History Notes

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    1. Weimar Republic Emergence of the Democratic Republic and the impact of the Treaty of Versailles November Revolution • triggered by a mutiny in the navy ( spread to Kiel where sailors were joined by soldiers ( wanted democracy • 9th November ( announced the Kaiser had abdicated and a National Assembly was to be elected‚ to draw up a democratic constitution • the Chancellorship was handed to Ebert‚ head of the SPD ( called for elections for the Assembly 19th Jan 1919 • the National Assembly

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    Modern Day Slavery

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    Human Trafficking: Modern Day Slavery Julie A. Geary-Bernstein Western Governors University Abstract This paper focuses on the social problem of human trafficking within the United States. The extent in which human trafficking affects the United States in various ways will be discussed. Sociological theory will be used to discuss multiple causes of human trafficking. Primary focus will be on Conflict Theory and how it can explain causes of human trafficking. Keywords: human trafficking‚ conflict

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    In an attempt to trace the birth of modern civilization‚ scientists have theorized and discovered that modern civilization exists when certain social components are met. Two works‚ in particular‚ studied through this semester attempt to fix the birth of civilization through outlining the existence of certain social criteria. These two articles are “The Birth of Civilisation” by Childe and “Origins and Development of Urbanism” by Cowgill. Although both different‚ they serve as a paradigm and a closer

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    WHY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IS SO IMPORTENT TO THE MODERN WORLD Information technology plays a major role in the modern education. Various ideas are given by these technologies. In this faster and modern world‚ Education is an unavoidable segment. In olden days‚ Education was only the study in Hand books‚ but now‚ it is more advanced and practical. Now days‚ computer plays an active part in the modern education. It is more useful for making many assignments and projects. Now days‚ in ordinary

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    Modern Day Pirates

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    Modern Day Pirates By KaustiC What is modern day piracy well According to the International Maritime Bureau the definition is “Piracy is the act of boarding any vessel with an intent to commit theft or any other crime‚ and with an intent or capacity to use force in furtherance of that act.” Why is modern day piracy different than the piracy we see in movies such as Pirates of the Caribbean you ask? Robert Louis Stevenson’s type of piracy or the commonly known piracy in the 16th & 17th

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