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    The Decline of the West by Hanif Kureishi We have now reached the stage in our society‚ where material goods have become a big influence and importance for us‚ especially in the Western capitalistic society. We are generally so focused on the material goods that we easily forget to carry about our family‚ but not least about the important life values. The recession is a great wake-up call‚ to get an opportunity to see things in a different way and a change disadvantageous behavior. The story “The

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    [Online] London. Available at: http://www.enjoyengland.com [Accessed 2 April 2010] • Allan Wood‚ 2004. Chief executive of clean beach campaigners. Resorts must drop “boozy image”. BBC News‚ [internet] 4 October. • Seaside Towns “locked in spiral of decline” (Anon.‚ 2007) Mail Online‚ [internet] 7 March. Available at: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-440696/Seaside-towns-locked-spiral-decline.html [Accessed 3 April 2003] • Government Office for the North West‚ 2010. John Denham: New Support

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    smoothly with trade unions and their role until 1980s when a second recession took place. This recession brought in the picture changes in the economic‚ political and legal climate that shook the unions around the world. As Metcalf put the problem‚ the decline was ‘the result of a complex interaction between five factors: the macro-economic climate‚ the composition of the workforce‚ the policy of the state‚ the attitudes and conduct of employers and the stance taken by unions themselves.’ (Metcalf‚ 1991

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    At a period of 100 years the empire would elect 37 emperors‚ 25 of whom were murdered. The internal turmoil of the Roman government resulted in the depreciation of national pride and faith in the government‚ which ultimately sponsored the empire’s decline and final

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    Parasites? Habitat destruction? Surprisingly‚ The leading cause of population decline in bee colonies is the behavior of bees themselves. Colony collapse disorder was first brought to the table in 2006 when bee colonies were observed to be spontaneously dying off. Thriving colonies of bees would stop functioning when suddenly the majority

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    Jordan W Amy Ruppert Summary response 2 10 May 2012 The Decline of the Popularity of College in America College education‚ in general‚ is a very controversial topic amongst society mainly in America. The articles “The Purpose of Higher Education” by Richard Kahlenberg of The Chronicle of Higher Education and “America’s Most Overrated Product: The Bachelor’s Degree” by Marty Nemko also of The Chronicle of Higher Education both address these issues associated with college education. Colleges

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    The Decline of Marriage in America Emma Zvanovec Writing Studies 1301 Mrs. DeValk 13 February 2014 Emma Zvanovec Mrs. DeValk Writing Studies 1301 9 January 2013 The Decline of Marriage in America Try to imagine a world where people don’t get married. Marriage doesn’t exist and people don’t live in partnerships. They just reproduce and live their own lives as they desire without depending or being held back by someone else. Soon‚ the concept may not be so foreign;

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    The Decline Of the United States as the Worlds Only Super Power The United States has experienced a steady decline as the world’s only super power‚ and this steady decline will continue until the United States is no longer the world’s hegemonic state. There are a number of factors that directly influence this decrease in power from the United States on the world stage including: a struggle to sustain economic hegemony

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    shows us that women had much more liberty in Sparta than in Athens. In fact‚ the democracy of Athens was available only to free men who were citizens of Athens. Moreover‚ to claim citizenship‚ an Athenian had to prove that both his parents were "astoi." For the father‚ being "astos" meant that he was an Athenian citizen‚ but the mother could not be a citizen. Women were never citizens‚ but only able to transmit the rights of citizenship to their sons (Perry‚ et al‚ 1992‚ pp.60-61). The political structure

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    The Decline of Roman Empire and Rise of Christianity The Roman Empire was one of the greatest empires ever. The empire was very strong for the most part. The Roman empire fell because of internal problems in the the society and government. It didn’t fall drastically: it slowly lost power. The Roman Empire was huge‚ so the government had a lot of responsibility. The government even divided Rome into separate parts to be governed by more than one person. At one time the Roman Empire was divided

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