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Marxism 101: Are People Too Greedy for Socialism?
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... C. Walker back in 2008 and I believe there are many truths in this that are ignored by many people in our society, how much is enough money for one person? How much power should a person or group in
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21 July, 2010 |
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My Own Brand of Hero: The Forging of the Equiphant
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...where God once stood as the lawgiver of mankind and the architect of the moral and ethical fabric of human society. He fashioned the Ubermensch as the next logical progression of human evolution, a po
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13 May, 2010 |
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cherish the differences in others
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...of us, and can be seen on a larger scale, as it is the balance between the two that creates what we see in society as a whole. We can only change ourselves, and to engage in activities that aim at inf
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17 October, 2009 |
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Modern and Classical thought processes
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...vation. How has human thought changed because of the technological advances and integration into our society? And how can we leverage classical and modern thought processes to further expand on
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18 September, 2009 |
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The George Orwell personality cult
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...n, lazythink, can replicate itself in unsuspecting carriers much like the H1N1 virus—even though the society is officially vaccinated against totalitarianism. The seriousness of lazythink should
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04 September, 2009 |
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Blood and Fire
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Personal thoughts on the blind devotions seen in the majority of modern society. Being able to write and record knowledge tremendously increases the wealth of mans' intelligence. Keeping such a thing
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16 August, 2009 |
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On the Progress of American Society and the Decline of Conservative Christianity
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...sion; but because of a shift in the moral zeitgeist. In short, it is obvious to many people that as a free society evolves; it becomes more open and accepting, more progressive and more secular. And a
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21 July, 2009 |
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The Psychology of Post Nuclear Generations
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...bomb falling in one foxhole over another. The predictability and planning of life on the farm and agrarian society, erased by drafted service for tens of millions. In the newly formed 20th century, li
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27 June, 2009 |
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The eternal soul
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...rstanding and studying OOBE’s. There is even the mentioning of a group of people called the Eckankar society that can do these things.Now if we are to discount these two authors, we also have to
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20 June, 2009 |
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The Rise of Globalism in the Law
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...w. I strongly disagree with the underlying premise of globalism: that society will be best serve by a uniting on the basis of similarities rather than dividing on
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10 April, 2009 |
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Applying the Hegelian Dialectic in Iraq
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... of democracies. While liberal democracy functions well in the United States, it will not do so in a society that stresses the community over the individual. The United States’ biggest fai
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10 April, 2009 |
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The religion virus - Atheism, Agnosticism and Theism: On religion and systems of governance
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...ins support these actions. Now, the only way to stop people from doing things that would be harmful to the society as a whole is to give him an incentive for being ‘good’ that outweighs th
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30 January, 2009 |
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The Aging Workforce
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...allow many older workers to continue being very productive workers. Arnone (2006) described how changes in society’s view of retirement and work in general have impacted older workers, explainin
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04 January, 2009 |
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Darwin’s Theory of Evolution and The Victorian Crisis of Faith: A Critical Reading of Dover Beach
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...ortant poet of the Victorian era, “center on religious doubt and its devastating effects on self and society” (Landow-c), as did fictional prose from John Henry Newman and Mary Augusta War
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05 October, 2008 |
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Are we really free?
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...cts that are wedged into our mind from the very childhood by our parents and institutions like schools and society at large. These boundaries perhaps are needed as it facilitates men to coexist togeth
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10 September, 2008 |
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Throne of Blood: Cross-Cultural Cinema
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...y forward, her gaze downward, and the expression on her face unwavering. A traditionally patriarchal society, Japan views women as subservient to men, thus Asaji’s stooped posture and down
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04 May, 2008 |
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The Ethics of Internet Privacy in Employment
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... New York. v. 135(2), 66. Schulman, Miriam. (1998). LittleBrother Is Watching You. Business and Society Review v. 100/101, 65-69, as cited by Rae, Scott B, Wong, Kenman L. (2004). Beyond In
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08 January, 2008 |
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Discover traditional print comics
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... prestigious Reuben Award for "Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year" from the National Cartoonists Society.Well I am sure you already knew and loved these but just for documentation I have to
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26 December, 2007 |
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Entomological Pharmacology - Drugs from Bugs
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... Research Institute www.wistar.org Drugs from Bugs www.urel.berkeley.edu CSIRO www.theage.com World Future Society www.wfs.org B.B.C. Health News www.news.bbc.co.uk
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17 August, 2007 |
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“The problem with sweatshops is that there are not enough of them” Discuss
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...m with sweatshops is that there are not enough of them”, this is an area under discussion inside the society of the 21st century. A society which is global and not local anymore under the umbrel
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11 May, 2007 |
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Human Progress as Psychological and Material Contradiction:
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...rthermore, along with a general sexual impairment and restriction of happiness in all individuals within a society neurosis is likely to occur within a small minority of people who cannot tolerate soc
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02 May, 2007 |
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Modeling Aspects of Political Thought in Democratic Political Systems: A Connectionist Approach Over
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...dy is outlined next. The political being as a connectionist model One of the core characteristics of human society is its organization; the latter is critically expressed in the form of a political sy
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02 November, 2003 |
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Efficient Distribution of Water in Yemen
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...la across the Red Sea from Ethiopia, threatens the existence of life and hinders the progression of Yemeni society. Education is the ultimate solution to the inefficient distribution of water. Egypt p
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07 August, 2003 |
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Who we are
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The Hamilton Institute is a not-for-profit organization overseen by the International High IQ Society. The Hamilton Institute's mission is to provide a platform for amateur scholars to present thei
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