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    harsh laws against blacks‚ the fact that institutions assisting the reconstruction were deprived of funding and the failure of universal public education. There is a view that this failure was inevitable. Corruption and the rise of white supremacist groups and ideology are the principal reasons for the failure of the reconstruction and‚ being characteristic of American society at the time‚ they were unavoidable. In this sense‚ the failure of the reconstruction was inevitable. Widespread corruption was

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    I would also have the opportunity to interact with lawyers with other specializations as well. In addition‚ I am curious to know why the sponsor thinks the practice of law is a splendid way to spend one’s working life. I see an externship as a quick and clever way to experience life as a lawyer without actually going to law school. Law is a long and difficult path and while I am interested in it‚ I do not want to take the path unless I have seen for myself what the result is like. By shadowing

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    Born with Kavasam and Kundalam (Armour and ear-rings)‚ and bequeathed as a gift from the Sun God to an unwed Kunti (M. V. Rajamma)‚ Karnan is abandoned so as to prevent embarrassment for her. He is set afloat in the Ganga‚ rescued and adopted by a charioteer‚ who is employed withDhritarashtra‚ the blind king. Years later‚ the now-grown up Karnan (Sivaji Ganesan) realizes that the charioteer is his foster father only‚ thus heartbroken. He however masters archery and challenges Arjun (R. Muthuraman)

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    The Inevitable by Kevin Kelly is a simple book but at the same time it has such rousing objectives when it proposes to understand how technology will behave in the upcoming 30 years. The author does it by identifying twelve macro tendencies that are already flowing among us‚ supported by the fact that in the face of digital technology evolution‚ we could have not avoided some technological developments that puts us into life changing situations. Those inevitabilities are based on the trends generated

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    Today‚ companies are expected to seek more collaborative approaches to project management and completion‚ policy development and overall satisfaction in the workplace. For companies with longstanding policies and procedures‚ who wish to keep pace‚ this transition can be difficult. Opening up the doors to truly listen to what people around you have to think and say can be a challenge for some management team members to act upon. How does one sort out the good from the bad‚ the legitimate concern

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    The gods in The Aeneid are as much a part of the story as any of the mortal characters whom they try to manipulate. The God ’s in the epic have very distinct characteristics‚ and their alliances and conflicts within Aeneas ’ story do much to drive the actions of the mortals‚ and thus ultimately the entire course of the story. This action mostly refers to Aeneas ’ quest to fulfill his destiny by travelling to Italy in order to establish a new city and empire for his descendants. Although many of the

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    Was World War I inevitable? When studying the causes of World War I at a glance it is easy to see how one can come to the conclusion that World War I was inevitable. This is due primarily to Germany’s role in situation. Their growing nation was blossoming in both industrialism and extreme nationalism‚ making it one of the world’s most influential empires at the time of war break out. Along with this‚ they wanted a war‚ they had the forces to bring higher status to their name‚ so why not. In 1914

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    Is globalisation ‘new and inevitable’? Discuss with reference to EITHER culture‚ economics OR politics. Globalisation means ‘Growth to a large scale across the world’. This does not mean just businesses expanding across the world but also news‚ technology‚ people and even diseases. It’s when ‘something’ crosses national boundaries at an imaginary speed and on an unpredictable scale. This is only touching the subject in defining globalisation. There are different views on what globalisation is and

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    In the play Oedipus the King‚ by Sophocles‚ Jocasta becomes the victim of Oedipus’s fate. Despite Jocasta’s loving disposition‚ incredulous thoughts regarding the prophecies‚ and her protective nature towards Oedipus‚ Jocasta’s tragic fate is inevitable. Jocasta clearly displays her loving character trait repeatedly throughout the play. Immediately after making her

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    Is prejudice inevitable? Discuss. Prejudice has been one of the most commonly investigated topics in social psychology for many years. The word ‘prejudice’ is defined as a thought or belief constructed prior to having the required knowledge about something (Chambers English Dictionary‚ 1988)‚ but this can also refer to feelings and behaviour towards individuals within a group‚ whether or not this is first-hand (Brown‚ 2010). Following the categorisation or ‘labelling’ of groups‚ or individuals

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