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    always a hot topic. In the decade‚ post-modern has become a new verb to describe Hong Kong. So‚ this treatise is going to find out if Hong Kong is in post-modern period and emotions of authors and citizens‚ through the picture of Hong Kong society in food literatures. Methodology This treatise aims to find out the picture of Hong Kong post-modern society from Hong Kong Diet Literature. In this treatise‚ the definition of “diet literature” is generalized to all texts using “Food” as the theme of literary

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    Filipino values Antipolo by the Filipino national artist Fernando Amorsolo‚ depicting Filipinos celebrating a town fiesta. The Filipino value system or Filipino values refers to the set of values or the value system that a majority of Filipino people have historically held important in their lives. This Philippine value system includes their own unique assemblage of consistent ideologies‚ moral codes‚ ethical practices‚ etiquette‚ and cultural and personal values that are promoted by their society

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    Plettl 1  Alexis Plettl  Maternowski  History of US  22 September‚ 2014  Early British North America  Labor Systems  Early British North American labor systems were indentured servants and slaves. Indentured servants  were a mix of ethnicities. African­American‚ Indian‚ and perhaps mixes of both. Indentured servants had  a contract of how long they had to work and what work they had to do. At the end of that time they  could go free. The treatment of the indentured servants was horrendous

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    A Vindication of the Rights of Woman is more often than not regarded as a purely political treatise. However‚ like Plato’s Republic and Rousseau’s Emile‚ it can be seen as both a political and an educational treatise. It is above all a celebration of the rationality of women. It constitutes an attack on the view of female education put forward by Rousseau and countless others who regarded women as weak and artificial and not capable of reasoning effectively. Mary Wollstonecraft rejected the education

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    Italy was the birthplace of the Renaissance‚ a movement that essentially created a bridge between the Middle Ages and modern times. Taking place in the beginning of the 14th century and enduring well into the 17th century‚ Europe experiences a new era in thought and feeling. It was fundamentally a rebirth of classical antiquity‚ also known as the Greco-Roman world. Of this period in history came the idea of humanism‚ which emphasises on the importance of humans and also that they are virtually good

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    healing to a profession of secular theory and practice. Epilepsy‚ with its common occurrence‚ dramatic presentation‚ and hidden cause attracted the attention of many healers in the ancient world and was the primary subject of full Hippocratic medical treatise written in fourth century BC. This work known as ’Sacred Disease’ was the first emphatic argument for a naturalistic understanding and treatment of epilepsy and made advances that would not be surpassed for two thousand years. Galen one of the most

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    ADMISSIBILITY OF THE OPINION OF A COMPUTER FORENSICS EXAMINER AS AN EXPERT EVIDENCE UNDER NIGERIAN LAW OF EVIDENCE By Philip O Nwachukwu As a general rule under Nigerian law of Evidence‚ the opinion evidence is irrelevant in court trials. Thus section 66 of the Evidence Act CAP E14‚ Laws of the. Federation of Nigeria (LFN)‚ 2004 provides that the fact that any person is of the opinion that a fact in issue‚ or relevant to the issue‚ does or does not exist‚ is irrelevant to the existence of such fact

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    three most influential documents that affected the end product of the United States’ laws and more importantly the Constitution are these. Two Treatises of Government‚ the English Bill of Rights‚ and The Spirit of Laws. All of these documents played a unique part in creating an enjoyable life

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    The Scientific Revolution’s Effect on the Enlightenment Era The scientific revolution started in the late in the late 1600’s and was followed by the enlightenment era. The scientific revolution scientists challenged the church’s teachings and proved them wrong in many ways. That made people open their eyes and start to question all of their leaders including those who believed in divine right. With that said‚ the enlightenment eera couldn’t have happened without the scientific revolution happening

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    that led to the modern human rights were hinged on Locke’s theories. Those that played a greater role being Locke’s Natural Law-which provides humankind having rights naturally which are inalienable and indivisible. The realization from his Two Treatises on Government‚ points to the government and its fiduciary relationship to those who put it in place. Also that there is no such thing as absolute power by those in leadership be it in government or religious circles. Where power is abused the government

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