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    unfettered democracy was anarchy. They favored a broad interpretation of the constitution to strengthen the central government at the expense of the state’s rights and wanted an expanding bureaucracy. The Jeffersonian for the most part were artisans‚ shopkeepers‚ frontier settlers‚ or owners of small farms in the interior regions of the South and West. Their attitudes towards government were self-government and more democratic than that of the English. They believed they were capable of self government

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    wealth and spices and luxurious goods‚ and the advances in sailing technology influenced the age of European Exploration. After the crusades ended Europeans kept demanding for spices‚ but because the demand for goods was greater than the supply‚ shopkeepers started charging them for higher prices‚ and the Muslims and Italians were controlling the monopoly of the trade routes‚ so paying such high prices cut into their own profits‚ so they wanted to find a new sea route directly to Asia‚ without passing

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    Crash. It is the perfect analogy of how we as a human race deal with life‚ people and our own experiences. Physical characteristics and racial differences may be interpreted as two distinguishing traits that separate us. I think it’s what keeps us apart. That leaves several abstract questions that the film Crash illustrates. What are the origins of personal prejudice? Do individual experiences fuel standing stereotypes? Is it easier to perpetuate existing stereotypes because “things will never change

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    members of the priestly class were at one time rated higher than the members of the other classes in India. But today it is not so. A doctor or engineer enjoys greater-prestige than a priest. Likewise if a person becomes a minister from an ordinary shopkeeper‚ his status is also enhanced. On the other hand‚ if the minister loses his job and comes to his old shop‚ the status enjoyed by him as a minister is lost. Thus it is seen that people in society continue to move up and down in the status scale. This

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    village cricket match

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    as ‘Englishness’ ‚ as seen from the eyes of a Scotsman. In this the author humorously describes a cricket match being played between men from England and men from Scotland in the village of Fordendan.The cricketers are petty businessmen or local shopkeepers. The story is presented in a mock epic style and ornate and bombastic language has been used to bring out this effect. The author has used humor as the main ingredient of the story. His description of the players‚ their style of playing‚ movements

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    Neoclassical Period The age of reason What was life like in this period? * Religious fundamentalism * Newspapers * Concerts * Public parks * Insurance * Post office * Shopkeepers * Respected politeness and restraint * Feared enthusiasm * England was about to become Great Britain (1707) * Imperial grandeur * Wealthy‚ powerful‚ scientific development * considered themselves the new leading country (the new roman empire) *

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    Plastics are synthetic substances produced by chemical reactions. Almost all plastics are made from petroleum‚ except a few experimental resins derived from corn and other organic substances. "Plastics" derived their name from their properties to be molded‚ cast‚ extruded or processed into a variety of forms‚ including solid objects‚ films and filaments. These properties arise from their molecular structure. Plastics are polymers‚ very long chain molecules that consist of subunits (monomers) linked

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    road network is incapable of meeting the requirement of increasing number of vehicles. For a standard city‚ the minimum road requirement is 25%‚ but Dhaka has only 7.5% road of its total area. Road sides are blocked by the hawkers‚ salesman and shopkeepers which hinders the normal flow of traffic and causes traffic jam. Cars cannot pass through narrows roads which also creates traffic

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    each shopping‚ males and females are different. Ladies usually spend longer times shopping. Each time they go‚ they spend at least three hours visiting from one store to another and asking for any information related to goods and products from the shopkeepers though they do not wish to buy them. Moreover‚ if there is a special discount‚ they will buy those products without intention. In contrast‚ boys usually spend less times shopping. Each time‚ they just go straight to the stores that they plan from

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    and likely financially well off black lady‚ with what may have been Celie’s baby girl‚ was making some purchases in the local store. The shopkeeper regarded her harshly‚ but was very obliging when he realized that she would buy something. He was also very rude and had even less regard foe Celie‚ who wasn’t so well dressed and so appeared poor. The white shopkeeper was rude to both of the black ladies: the first because she was black‚ and the second because she was poor and black. The position of the

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