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    beginning of the process of economic growth which was seen as a great project‚ but with the inclusion of the ’Outer Seven’‚ soon it became not only an economic expansion project but also a political one. The ’Outer Seven’ included the Mediterranean states of Portugal‚ Spain and Greece‚ which had emerged from dictatorships and were aspiring to democratisation‚ as a way to develop their economies and organisations. The Conservative Prime Minister‚ in 1973‚ Edward Heath‚ was shocked at the extremely

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    through itsvibrant functions. A bank is a financial institution that offers the widestrange of financial services. These financial institutions play a vitalrole throughout the world’s economic system. The banking structure of Pakistan consists of State Bank of Pakistan‚ Commercial Banks‚ Exchange Banks‚ Cooperative Banks‚Saving Banks and Specialized Credit Institution. “Banking meansthe accepting of money from public‚ in shape of deposits for thepurpose of lending or investment‚ repayable on demand

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    There are many reasons why immigration has become an important and controversial idea all around the world. Those that migrate from a lower developed country to a developed country come for better future and freedom. The demand for labor is extremely low in lower developed countries‚ which makes unemployment very high. Immigrants in the 21st century usually emigrate to the United States. For many‚ it is better to take a very dangerous risk than to stay in their current country‚ where there are limited

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    Julianna Lopez English AB2 March 19‚ 2014 Guns Guns protect us when others cannot. Guns give people a sense of calmness when protecting themselves and their families. Guns do many things in the United States‚ like stopping criminal acts‚ giving people a sense of protection‚ and establishes every American with gun rights. It is also known as The Second Amendment. The proposition in our society should be for guns in American and not to be banned. As soon as a person is born into this world they

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    been challenged for controversial material since 1982; 311 books were challenged recently in 2014 (American Library Association). The fact that books are constantly being banned illustrates how in many schools‚ knowledge is being withheld from students. Although some students may be sensitive to controversial material‚ banning books from their school libraries is damaging because it takes away their rights‚ limits their academic skills‚ and promotes erasure of “controversialtopics. People need knowledge

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    “Despite guns being banned in Honduras it has the highest murder rate in the world‚ yet in Switzerland almost all people have guns and it has the lowest murder rate in the world.” (Anderson) Many people and famous politicians disagree with guns because that is what many are killed by. Gun ownership should be allowed because it is a huge protection device against deadly threats to a family and yourself. There are many logical reasons why guns shouldn’t be banned. One of the biggest being that the

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    643-657. What Is Hegemonic Masculinity? Mike Donaldson Sociology‚ University of Wollongong‚ Australia Structures of oppression‚ forces for change A developing debate within the growing theoretical literature on men and masculinity concerns the relationship of gender systems to the social formation. Crucially at issue is the question of the autonomy of the gender order. Some‚ in particular Waters‚ are of the opinion that change in masculine gender systems historically has been caused exogenously

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    others rely more on their bureaucracy. On their constitution and government systems‚ they define the powers of their presidents. For some countries‚ having strong states means a strong central government. For other countries‚ having a strong Federal government without having strong states seems unthinkable. The president of the United States has numerous powers‚ including the power to sign or veto legislation‚ command the armed forces‚ ask for the written opinion of his Cabinet‚ convene or adjourn Congress

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    Why do people keep guns? These days many people own and carry guns with them in the name of security and protection. Many people own guns such as rifles and shotguns for the sport of hunting. The government allows people to own and carry guns by having a background check and getting a permit‚ but there are many private gun sellers who sell guns without any background checks and giving permits. The possession of guns should be strictly banned because they are the sign of violence‚ they have increased

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    Should guns be sold to anyone? Gun violence happens all around the world on a daily basis. Being able to buy a gun regardless of who you are is being taken advantage of tremendously. Being able to buy a gun without a background check is absolutely pathetic. They are putting the world at risk because they do not know why the buyer is buying this weapon and what they are going to use it for. The buyer might possibly go out on a mass shooting spree and kill many innocent lives. This is why we need to

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