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    Differences and Similarities of Liberalism The purpose of this paper is to treat the similarly and differences of liberalism. I will use John Locke and Adam Smith to represent classical liberals. John Stuart Mill and John Maynard Keynes will be used to show contemporary liberals. John Locke In John Locke’s Second Treatise of Government he develops a theory of government as a product of a social contract‚ which when broken justifies the creation of a new government for the protection of life

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    Crime In The 1990's

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    Crime in the 1990’s Crime in the 20th century was always a big problem. Although it still very much existed at the time‚ rates of crime in the 1990’s astonished many Americans: it took a sudden turn. Rates of crimes dropped all over the nation‚ even in larger cities where violence was an everyday factor. There are numerous statistics and theories out there that try to explain why such a random decrease in crime happened. The 1990’s was at first high with crime‚ There were numerous gangs committing

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    Everyone sees their American Identity differently. For example‚ people from the 1900’s won’t say the same thing as someone from the 2000’s. There are many reasons why that is. One being that they didn’t have the same things we do today. Plus technology wasn’t as common as it is today so it was all manual labor. Now that there is more technology there is less need for that. As time went on‚ American identities changed a lot. Back in the day‚ people didn’t have the same things as we did today‚ so

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    Hamlet´S Commentary

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    Western culture and one of the most criticized literary works in history. It was written between 1599 and 1601‚ near the end of the Elizabethan Age into so-called “Problem tragedy”. The play takes place in Elsinore‚ Denmark‚ and tells us how Prince Hamlet carries out his revenge on his uncle Claudius who murdered King Hamlet‚ Prince´s father‚ and who holds the usurper crown and marriage to Gertrude‚ Hamlet´s mother. The play takes place vividly over madness (as real as feigned)‚ and the course of

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    When you think about what has changed between now and the 1800’s there are endless possibilities to mention. Most of the time however these changes have been for the better. When you come across something that hasn’t changed much one can’t help but wonder why. The similarities between institutionalism now and in the 1800’s are eerily similar. “In the 1830’s jail was an all purpose solution for a lot of issues” (Campbell‚ 2014). Intentional or not I still feel like this is still the case. The

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    Alexander S. Neil

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    Alexander Sutherland Neill (17 October 1883 – 23 September 1973) was a Scottish progressive educator‚ author and founder of Summerhill school‚ which remains open and continues to follow his educational philosophy to this day. He is best known as an advocate of personal freedom for children. Contents * 1 Life and personal background * 2 Educational philosophy * 3 Life at Summerhill * 4 Influences on Neill’s thought * 5 Criticisms of Neill * 6 Neill’s educational legacy * 7 Works

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    Despite being the “traditional custodians of the land”‚ Aboriginal people greatly suffered from lack of human rights‚ especially between 1901 and the 1960’s. In 1962‚ NSW was the only state in Australia that gave Aboriginals the right to have control over their children. This meant that government organisations were given the authority to take children away from Aboriginal families. The Aboriginal Protection Board is an example of a government organisation that used this authority to breed out Aboriginals

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    50's Essay

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    General The 50’s was the decade that gave us the still well known and well loved music genre of Rock’n’Roll. Other than Rock’n’Roll country music‚ traditional pop‚ and rhythm and blues were the main genres of the 50’s. Rock’n’Roll Bill Haley & His Comets‚ a group that was founded in 1952‚ were some of the first to play this specific genre In 1954 the Bill Haley’s “Rock Around the Clock” became the first song ever used for a movie’s soundtrack. Is believed to be a mix of rhythm‚ blues‚ and country

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    everybody’s lives. It helps maintain good social and mental health‚ as well as personal pleasure. However‚ with the mass production of new social technologies‚ human socialization is slowly becoming less meaningful. Let’s retrace our steps. Back in the 1900’s‚ when breakthrough technologies were just being introduced‚ people didn’t rely on “smartphones” and “social media” as a means of communication. Instead‚ they would arrange to meet in person‚ or even engage in friendly conversation with a fellow street-dweller

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    Control Theory. Hirschi attempted to answer the questions surrounding human behavior‚ why people make decisions that clash with societal norms‚ and how society can better control and prevent crimes from being committed. Hirschi’s theory is still relevant and still being discussed and researched almost 50 years later. The idea behind the Social Control Theory is that an individual breaks the law because of a breakdown with their bond with society (Schubert‚ 2016). Understanding Hirshci’s theory is important

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