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Essays 121 - 150
this theme forward, the next commandments lay the foundation for civilized society. The first of these social commandments is to...
This book review is on Houses That Change the World by Wolfgang Simson. This author argues for a return to the house-churches desc...
of the Vietnam War and Malcolm spent considerable time in Africa during the last years of his life to observe the economic hardshi...
scientific explanation, rather than a divine one, for the way the world works. The changes that came with the Scientific Revoluti...
social construct (Haralambos and Holborn, 2000). In looking at the role of the law in relationship to detaining what is an...
educational policy, such as high stakes testing, which places more emphasis on meeting a preset criterion than on a teachers profe...
their own websites, pay to be put in many different cooperative galleries, and perhaps hope that they become well known. But, this...
As this suggests, the novel abounds in paradoxes. Moses, the cruel overseer, did not murder his wife and child, but actually sent ...
Huxley considers how the survival of a democracy depends upon frequent information exchanges, which is what made the medium of tel...
is a stable concept; shares with a social group and influenced mainly by two variables; nationality and class, but more recent the...
is how science fiction portrays this futuristic idea. Indeed, the extent to which films and books have expounded upon the potenti...
or continual acceptance of the status quo (Berger and Luckmann, 1967). In many ways the artificial reality caused by this phenomen...
that it is only through science and the scientific method of inquiry that human beings can obtain reliable knowledge (Nord, 1999)....
world, the student will want to examine the policies of John Maynard Keynes (1997), who states that "mercantilism is a continuall...
many argue saw the true beginning of a consumeristic culture as the American Dream turned to one of material wealth as a sign of s...
Work, Leisure, Community and Everyday Life" author Richard Florida (2002) contends that we have changed because we have sought ch...
world was worth living in. Interestingly enough, one critic indicates that this is where Eliot uses the symbolism of the Holy G...
power and cannot be equated with a salary range. The fisherman who may bring in six figures one year may never be considered a par...
London societys most important government agency was Hatcheries and Conditioning, and its Director seemed to wield more power than...
a follow through on the policy of bringing Al Qaeda to justice. This followed the refusal of the Taliban to co-operate with the US...
In five pages this paper discusses the contemporary era and the quest for Jewish Identity in an assessment of the text portrayals ...
In three pages this research paper defines national security and also considers Arnold Wolfer's description that the concept is 'a...
In two pages this paper applies Marx's ideal government to the modern government system that is powered by an international econom...
with mixed feelings. Many of the Arabs were displaced after the war after spending a lifetime building their identity in Jaffa. Wh...
most dynamic approaches to the systematic collection of knowledge in an environment in which that knowledge is collected with the ...
Chinese medical traditions are the focus of this paper consisting of six pages and its effects when combined with Western medicine...
in modern Chinese society; however, as the following discussion will illustrate, Taoist principles are also influencing Western cu...
In fifteen pages this paper discusses the myths of gods and heroes as contemporary instruments of change as described by Joseph Ca...
In five pages this paper considers the importance of financial management study which includes such topics as the Balkan Islands' ...
In six pages this text is discussed in terms of the U.S. economy and the classical views held by such economists as Keynes, Smith,...