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Threat To The United States Soviet Union
1,354 words
In 1938, the United States possessed the most
productive economy in the world with one of the
largest navies. However, to describe it as a fully
active world power as we have shown already would
be inaccurate. If it was America that sealed the
fate of Germany in the First World War, its
financial muscle during the twenties that brought
a degree of stability to Europe, then it was its
isolationist policy in the thirties compounded by
the Depression that upset the international
system. This encour...
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Public Morality Third World
837 words
Throughout the history, the increased levels of
verbal and physical rudeness in society
corresponded to such society becoming culturally
marginalized. In its turn, such marginalization
comes as logical result of citizens beginning to
think of celebrating diversity as their foremost
priority. In contemporary America, people are
being taught that, since we live in multicultural
society, it is perfectly natural for the citizens
to explore all the aspects of their ethnic
uniqueness. However, very of...
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Third World Countries Process Of Globalization
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Culture Outreach: a new Tool for Global Security
We live in time when the essence of political
dynamics is changing, because of the process of
Globalization. It is impossible to talk about it
as being only confined to the domains of economy
and communication. The issue of preventing
international terrorism became global, in full
sense of this word. No longer can people expect
that geographic barriers, such as mountains or
ocean, can guarantee their geopolitical security.
There is a feeling of st...
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Selling Luxury Items Third World Countries
2,501 words
Wall-Mart Wal-Mart is the largest American
retailing company. There are close to 3. 000
Wal-Mart discount stores in USA alone. Companys
headquarters are located in Bentonville, Arkansas.
The most of its stores Wal-Mart has in Arkansas,
Oklahoma, Mississippi and Missouri. 87 % of
Companys annual profit is based on domestic sales.
Companys management is based on well-structured
hierarchical principle. Many economists suggest
that Wal-Marts continuous expansion will
inevitably slow down soon and ev...
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Health Care Needs Of Children And Families
1,248 words
Health care needs of children and families Illness
is distressing for anybody. But in children, it
can strike quickly and bring down an active child
in hours or days. Severe illness, even if
temporary, can provoke a great deal of anxiety for
children. Chronic illness or disability usually
causes even more emotional distress. Not only does
it affect the child but the parents and other
siblings too. Health care needs cover not only
medical treatment but support for the entire
family including coun...
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Third World Countries Wal Mart
1,130 words
Wal-Mart is the largest American retailing
company. There are close to 3. 000 Wal-Mart
discount stores in U. S. alone. Nowadays, many
people think of a Wal-Mart as the symbol of
American consumerism, however, not many of them do
realize that the word American is the least
applicable, when it comes to describing the
essence of Wal-Mart as commercial enterprise. This
retailing company is nothing but the embodiment of
pure greed, which is being spawned by the process
of Globalization. Long gone are...
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Majority Of People Wal Mart
1,790 words
... much from life as possible is absolutely
justified, because we only live once. Thus, we can
think of consumer culture as descendant of
Renaissance values, which were materialist in
their essence. People have always existed as
consumers, throughout the history; therefore,
being a part of consumer culture is absolutely
natural to them. Consumer culture provides people
with a choice, when it comes to selecting
products. In Communist countries, consumerism has
always been referred to as somethin...
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Color Of Their Skin Matter Of Time
1,866 words
PLURALISM AND MULTICULTURALISM IN AMERICA (1) We
live in time when proponents of Liberalism managed
to convince many Americans that only their
worldview is valid and that it constitutes a crime
to hold different political opinions. According to
them, America can only realize its potential fully
if it embraces multiculturalism as its existential
mode. The multiculturalism is best defined as
modern days social utopia, according to which,
people with different ethnic affiliation can
coexist peacefu...
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Sierra Leone Colonial Era
2,427 words
Culture of Violence (1) In recent years, the
notion of culture of violence has been given a
negative sounding by pushers of left-wing agenda,
as it implies that peoples tendency to indulge in
anti-social behavior is genetically predetermined.
In its turn, such suggestion does not correspond
to artificially designed social myths, upon which
the concept of political Liberalism is based. The
culture of violence has traditionally been
referred to as peoples subconscious acceptance of
the fact that r...
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Third World Countries Arranged Marriages
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Arranged Marriages (1) The concept of arranged
marriages has been traditionally discussed within
a context of people in Asia, Latin America and
Africa exploring their cultural uniqueness,
because the idea of couple getting married,
without even knowing each other, does not make
much of a sense to Western psyche. However, one
does not have to be a genius to realize that the
ever-increased number of arranged marriages take
place in Western countries as we speak, despite
the fact that prevailing pu...
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Choose In Favor Ordinary Citizens
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... genitals. I extended my hand and touched her
right away, I knew she was getting sexually
aroused. You see I said: Your whole body acts as
one big sexual organ. This story provides us with
the insight on social roles, subscribed to
representatives of both genders by nature. Women
excel in raising kids and taking care of the
household, men excel in pursuing careers that
require individuals ability to rely on its sense
of rationale, while executing professional duties,
because unlike women, men...
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Benedict Andersons Formulation Of The Nation History
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Benedict Andersons formulation of the nation.
History It was always difficult to determine
nationalism. What is this? Is it simply a great
love and devotion to the nation, or cultural and
personal feeling of it? In his work, Benedict
Anderson, examines the topic of nations and
nationalism, and spreading of the imagined
communities of nationality. Anderson determines a
nation like an imagined political communities. He
points that it is limited and sovereign from the
very beginning. The author pro...
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Racial Mixing Third World
1,051 words
Freedom vs. Security In the last century, before
the fall of Rome, its citizens were increasingly
trying to bring back the spirit of their
ancestors, who established and fought for the
Roman empire. They used to dye their hair and to
artificially whiten their skin. But it never
helped them, the continuous process of racial
mixing resulted in Romans becoming spiritually
corrupted, when they would prefer to pay the
ransom to the barbarians, so that they would leave
them alone, instead of joining t...
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U S Department U S Supreme Court
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In Atlanta, former President Jimmy Carter said,
This ruling acknowledges the profound
inconsistency in prohibiting those under 18 years
of age from voting, serving in the military, or
buying cigarettes, while allowing them to be
sentenced to the ultimate punishment (U. S.
Department of State, 2005) The death penalty will
always be a subject that is debated nation and
world wide. There will never be a compromise
between the two parties involved in the argument.
Within capital punishment, there ar...
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Spontaneous Housing In The Third World Countries
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Spontaneous Housing in the Third World Countries
The end of the twentieth century has been marked
by many substantial events for the global economy,
social life, and progressive development. The
collapse of the two polar systems of global
influence (the socialistic block of the Soviet
Union, and North Atlantic Alliance of the United
States of America and Western Europe) uncovered
many problems that were not given properly
attention during the confrontation of the Cold
War. It has suddenly appear...
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Type Of Music Bob Marley
990 words
At this time of year our thoughts are spent
dreaming about the warm weather. The winter can
seem very long. The short days and cold dark
nights add to an often depressing state of mind.
Spring arrives in just a few weeks and with it
brings new life, warmth and sunshine. The days get
longer and the nights are much more delightful.
There is a certain buzz that accompanies. There
are also various things that are synonymous with
this season; the winding down of the school year,
children playing at t...
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Catch A Fire Quot And Quot
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Jamaica has produced an artist who has touched all
categories, classes, and creeds through innate
modesty and profound wisdom. Bob Marley, the
Natural Mystic who introduced reggae to European
and American fans still may prove to be the most
significant musical artist of the twentieth
century. Bob Marley gave the world brilliant music
and established reggae as major forces in music
that is comparable with the blues and rock&
rolls. His work stretched across nearly two
decades and still remain...
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Third World Countries Cents An Hour
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People in the rich world tend to assume that child
labor, like slavery, is something that was
abolished a century ago and that now only exists
in third world countries. This can not be any
further from the reality of this issue. In fully
developed countries like Canada and the United
States, parents encourage their children to have a
job at an early age, as a way of letting their
children gain experience of the real world. Few
people see it as exploit that a child should work
(for example to hav...
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Illegal Immigrant Arrested Average Illegal Immigrant
2,155 words
Immigration 038; Americas Future The world has
gone through a revolution and it has changed a
lot. Wehave cut the death rates around the world
with modern medicine and new farming methods. For
example, we sprayed to destroy mosquitoes in
SriLanka in the 1950 s. In one year, the average
life of everyone in SriLanka was extended by eight
years because the number of people dying from
malaria suddenly declined. This was a great human
achievement. But we cut the death rate without
cutting the birt...
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Spheres Of Influence End Of The Cold War
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Politicians and citizens alike during the early
1970 s viewed d tente as the first step towards
ending the Cold War. This agreement to a cooling
off of East-West tensions, initiated by U. S.
President Nixon and Soviet Premier Brezhnev, gave
hope for the first time that the two superpowers
could coexist. In addition to political
acknowledgement of each other s spheres of
influence, d tente consisted of armaments
limitations and reductions agreements starting
with SALT in 1972. Moreover, economic ...
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