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    Australia is a modern multifaceted society‚ with many distinct demographics each with their own interests. In such a diverse society‚ it is impossible to expect complete harmony amongst every demographic‚ but ideally co-existence of all groups in a détente can be achieved through mutual recognition and communication. However‚ increasingly common social conflict‚ volatile relations and polarisation of demographics in Australian society is demonstrating a widening of divisions between communities‚

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    Bob James: Song Analysis

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    Every song tells its own unique story; however the stories they tell are often up to interpretation. Bob James‚ the creator of the song Orpheus‚ wrote the song based on his interpretation of the myth. The music of Bob James continued to evolve and captivate audiences thought the world. Discovered by Quincy Jones at the Notre Dame Jazz Festival in 1963‚ Bob recorded his first solo album‚ Bold Conceptions‚ that year for Mercury Records. 36 more solo albums would follow through four decades; that number

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    recent years the concern for the service provide by the health care system has increase and reports from the Institute of Medicine (IOM) support this concern in 2001 report Crossing the Quality Chasm. The report quotes “Between the health care we have the care we could have lies no jus in a gap‚ but a chasm”. This show the health care system needs change. Had been several attempts to improve the service provide by primary care. HMOs in the Twin Cities tried to improve the primary care with a project

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    The concept of socioeconomic status is a significant factor that can ultimately affect a student’s education. What is socioeconomic status? It is a status that is measured by many different variables such as gross assets‚ wealth and parent’s education backgrounds (Chapman and Ryan 2005). This is an extremely basic definition and leaves room for ambiguity‚ due to the fact it does not take other complicated variables into account such as mortgages‚ rent‚ home ownership‚ and other various financial

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    Samuel Huntington’s writing holds a stronger position than does Louis Menand. Huntington is pointing out facts in his article‚ while Menand is less fact based and seems to merely indicate Huntington is wrong because Menand thinks so. Pointing to key aspects of Huntington’s argument and how Menand ‘refutes’ them will show that his opinion is less factual. Where as Menand uses his interpretation of what Huntington basis his writings on to form his conclusions. In Huntington’s article‚ One Nation

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    2015‚ from The New York Times: http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/11/11/rethinking-the-just-war-part-1/?_r=0 Moseley‚ A. (n.d). Just War Theory. Retrieved May 03‚ 2015‚ from Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: http://www.iep.utm.edu/justwar/ Walzer‚ M. (2004). Arguing About War. Virginia: Yale University Press. Westmoreland-White‚ M. L. (n.d). Internal Weaknesses of Just War Theory. Retrieved May 04‚ 2015‚ from Levellers: https://levellers.wordpress.com/2006/08/20/internal-weaknesses-of-just-war-theory/

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    Hume Is Grounded In Consent

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    Introduction To have a political obligation is to have a moral duty to obey the laws of one’s state. On that point there is almost complete agreement among political philosophers but how does one acquire such an obligation? To this question many answers have been given and none till now commands reasonable assent. Several political theorists believe this obligation is grounded in consent. ‘Consent’ the dialectical apparatus that can distinguish hiking from trespass‚ love making from rape and boxing

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    New Town High School School Wide Summer Reading Assignment Summer reading at New Town High School is changing. This year‚ the entire school will be reading the same text. This book was chosen specifically for its content and its connection to the area in which we live. This assignment will be due the last week of September. Please see your English teacher for a specific due date. Read The other Wes Moore: One Name‚ Two Fates by Wes Moore (Warning: This novel contains some explicit language

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    "Kubla Khan" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge is a poem about the creative powers of the poetic mind. Through the use of vivid imagery Coleridge reproduces a paradise-like vision of the landscape and kingdom created by Kubla Khan. The poem changes to the 1st person narrative and the speaker then attempts to recreate a vision he saw. Through the description of the visions of Kubla Khan’s palace and the speaker’s visions the poem tells of the creation of an enchanting beautiful world as the result of

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    Online‚ Friday November 6th 2009‚ http://english.aljazeera.net/news/americas/2009/11/2009115224442710473.html Date accessed: 28.11.09 13) Valls‚ Andrew‚ (2000)‚ Ethics In International Affairs‚ Maryland‚ Rowman & Littlefield Publishers‚ Inc. 14) Walzer‚ Michael‚ (1980)‚ The Moral standing Of States: A response for critics‚ Oxford Blackwell.

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