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Violence Against Women Partners
1,629 wordsViolence against Women Partners (1) In order for us to be able to define principles, upon which social policies that are meant to protect women partners from sexual and physical abuse, need to be based, we need to understand what creates preconditions for the violence against women in the first place. The article The 10 Steps to End Violence against Women, which is available on the web site of Step It Up Ontario, provides us with the insight on the essence of such violence: Five times more women...
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Existential Mode Left Wing
859 wordsThe Presence of Self-Sacrifice in Heinrich Boll's The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum as Compared with Its Absence in Naguib Mahfouz's Midaq Alley The answer as to why the motif of self-sacrifice appears to have very important in Heinrich Bolls novel The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum, whereas in Naguib Mahfouz Midaq Alley we have a hard time trying to find even a traces of it, is actually self-evident, and there is no need to refer to the theory of psychoanalysis, in order to explain it. The event...
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Sierra Leone Colonial Era
2,427 wordsCulture 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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United States And The Twentieth Century
797 wordsUnited States and the Twentieth Century The two main dilemmas of democracy are following: 1) If people are equal, why there is no even a slightest practical proof of it, throughout the history? 2) The assumption of people's equality contradicts the most basic laws of natural selection, upon which modern biology is based. Therefore, we can talk of equality, as rather highly abstract concept, which has nothing to do with the realities of everyday life. In United States, we are witnessing left-wing...
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