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    In the 1950’s and 1960’s, rebellion and music were synonymous. The 1950’s brought widespread attention to a new kind of music coined as “Rock ‘n’ Roll”. Because parents deemed the music as sinful, the youth used it to establish an identity for themselvess. In the 1960’s, the rebellion was given a collective charge when young adults voiced displeasure over the country’s entrance into the Vietnam War and the use of nuclear weapons. One group within this movement was coined the “hippies”. This paper

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    The Arab Region

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    The Arab region has a conspicuous dilemma regarding countries’ inability to develop into democratic nations. One would expect that because of historical events and transformations in government policies that at least a few of the Arab nations would emerge as democracies. And yet, none have been able to do so. There are several factors that may cause this democracy deficit in the region, but one must realize that every country has its own specific and unique case. Arab countries of the Middle East

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    The question assumes that there is a linear relationship between inequality and armed conflict; the rise of the former inevitably leads to the increase of the latter. However, in the absence of functioning communism or utopian egalitarianism, we need to concede that our world is full of inequalities, but not all parts of the world are equally ridden by conflict. Moreover, large N-studies of civil war, conducted over the past few years, all seem to conclude that inequality is not directly linked to

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    essentials, I believe it is clear our federal government is overgrown and overweight.” Not only did Reagan promise of rejuvenation of the American domestic economy, but also advocated for stronger relations with allies to consolidate our spot in the international spotlight. With that being said, the would be fortieth president promoted a “North American Accord” for strengthening North American links while urging an end to discrimination for women in particular. Overall, Reagan’s 1980 campaign rhetoric employed

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    Theme area :DIALECTICS OF LANGUAGE & LITERATURE Title : DIALECT OF DELHI URBAN - HINGLISH "Integrity without knowledge is weak and useless, and knowledge without integrity is dangerous and dreadful. -Samuel Johnson Abstract What exactly Hinglish Dialect is? “Hinglish” is not the inappropriate blend of English and Hindi languages. Neither it is a code switching which is switching from one sentence in English then to another sentence in Hindi. Although, there are

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    Reggae is a musical genre that has revolutionized Jamaican music. Reggae originated in Jamaica in the late sixties, early seventies. It’s slow jerky rhythm and spiritual lyrics have influenced many artists, genres, cultures, and societies throughout the world. This had contributed to the advancement of new counterculture movements, especially in the United States of America, as well as Europe and Africa. In the late seventies, it had impacted western punk and rock/pop cultures, which had resulted

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    the responsibility to carter for its citizens irrespective of what the citizens do for the state. This means that the welfare state is not a give and take or a “two way game”. It is not based on any political agreement or pact between politicians, parties and the population to exchange votes in favour of welfare facilities. This should not be confused with the notion of a quasi-contract based on the principle of reciprocity, which places the emphasis on mutual obligation and responsibility between

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    the city and its citizens to recover from the savage attacks. It is not the purpose of this essay to establish the facts of the events that occurred in Nanking between December 1937 and March 1938. Rather, it is intended to examine how different parties have attempted to portray the history of these events in the post-war period. In concerning ourselves with post-war accounts of the Nanking Massacre we must begin where people first attempted to establish a narrative of what occurred in Nanking in

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    Child Sexual Exploitation

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    genitalia. Type 2: Sexual activities not involving penetration or genitalia i.e. observation of sexual acts and or exploitation as subjects through pornography. Commercial sexual exploitation of children: Sexual abuse of children whereby one or several parties are advantaged financially. Child prostitution: Engaging or offering the services of children to perform sexual acts for remuneration not necessarily money. Child Pornography: The representation of children performing real or simulated sexual acts

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    Child Sexual Exploitation

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    INTRODUCTION With the development and subsequent global rise of free trade, globalization and internationalization many new benefits are afforded to society, many old and new social inequities have reared their ugly heads once again. This has allowed an alarming and disturbing rise of instances in the exploitation of minors. The most widespread and upsetting of these is child sexual exploitation (hereafter "CSE"). However with greater power comes even greater responsibility, not only for individuals

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