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    normal/traditional or mainstream/not unique or creative.) This article relates to the following areas of knowledge: ethics‚ history‚ religious knowledge systems and human sciences. In my opinion‚ one of the most important areas of knowledge is ethics‚ because from what I can gather from most of the previous posts is ’to what extent is this ethical?’ Many people think that it is not ethical to raise your child genderless because if God/destiny (or whatever you believe in) created you with a penis they should be

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    Introduction In recent decades‚ as with the development of the economic globalization‚ the information technology has been updating constantly and the industries in the marketplace are faced with more and more stronger competition. In order to adapt to this severe situation‚ many enterprises‚ especially some hi-tech companies‚ are all trying to seek a new special organizational form‚ which in turn gives rise to the concept of ‘work team’ to restructure the work and organization process[1]. And

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    Grapes “It was very unforeseen of Jeremiah Donovan‚ anyhow.” -Frank O’Connor‚ Guests of the Nation Guests of the Nation expresses horror‚ and dealing with the violence it depicts in an anti-heroic‚ realistic manner‚ which allows no evasion for the reader. We must constantly confront ironies and displace our hopes in order to effectively osmose the burdens of our narrator‚ Bonaparte. “Guests of the Nation presents us with a seemingly absurd situation – made all too real by the plethora of mundane

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    generally portrayed in the media as terrorists.The Nation of Islam was the biggest movement during the 1950s to 1980s that pioneered an interest in black history‚ emphasized black pride‚ and practiced black entrepreneurship and self-reliance. During the 7th century‚ Islam was developed in Saudi Arabia and was founded on the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. According to Islam’s teachings Muhammad was the last prophet sent by Allah‚ “the one and only true merciful God” with no partner or equal

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    NJROTC Current Event The Washington Post- American diplomacy‚ backed by the threat of force‚ is why Syria’s chemical weapons are being eliminated." That was President Obama in his State of the Union Tuesday‚ boasting about what he regards as one of his signature achievements from 2013. Well‚ not so fast. On Wednesday Reuters reported how much of Syria’s chemical stockpile has been handed over for destruction: 4.1%. That comes to about 59 tons of chemical weapons surrendered out of a stockpile

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    Sakija Wilkinson HST 140 WA/4 WA2 Geography Influenced Civilization Geography influenced civilization that arose in china‚ in so many ways. One way was the yellow river in which ancient china basically grew out of. All of the earliest civilizations arose on flood plains of major rivers because these lands provided the fertile land required to support their civilization. The yellow river was used to contribute to china’s civilization by also being as a highway to unify and control. There was also

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    watched with horror how the Tea Party has taken over the GOP. What started up as a bunch of disgruntled misfits‚ has mushroomed into a larger movement and taken over the Republican Party. Arguably‚ they were aided and abetted by the libertarian oligarchs‚ David and Charles Koch’s hidden interests which financed and supported the groups with huge donations to their “cause” and candidates running on Tea Party platform. Gradually‚ we have seen GOP abandon its conservative core beliefs and shamelessly acquiesced

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    Indeed‚ both parties did compromises and concessions in order to have a viable parliament. Nevertheless‚ the two-party system cannot be called a success. It was common for people to switch party when they were disagreeing with a policy‚ which proves the artificiality of the supposed division as the same man could be contented by the two ideologies. The two parties were also rather similar to William who disliked both of them and switched

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    positive way. Based on the article‚ written by Hilary Parkinson‚ former president Kennedy “took a leap in the polls after the [televised] debate”(4). While many people say that the candidate’s morals are what get them elected‚ without watching the television the voters will become clueless about what the candidate’s morals are. The television gives the citizens of the United States a chance to listen to the candidates’ opinions to be able to elect a new leader. Former president Kennedy agrees that “it

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    of the 1920’s Conservative Policies After World War 1‚ America was in a state of recovery‚ both economically and politically. To try to “fix” the new obstacles in America’s way‚ President’s such as Wilson‚ Harding‚ and Hoover all put in new policies‚ but many backfired. As a result‚ citizens were confused and felt no hope for their nation and government. The drive for normalcy‚ social tensions‚ and occupational divide manipulated as well as created this huge increase in conservative policies in the

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