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The History of United State of America (1865 - 1876)
The History of United State of America (1865 - 1876)
Introduction
The Civil War is undoubtedly the deadliest war in the record of America. The American Civil War is also one of the foremost financially viable and political events which took ...
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Open Questions, An Introduction to Philosophy (Review)
Introduction
Open questions; an introduction to philosophy is written by Emmett Barcalow and discuss in detail the thought provoking issues related to individual and society. The third edition of the book has a new introductory chapter regarding personal identity, including new text material about realism, ...
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HERITAGE BUILDINGS
Heritage Building
Heritage Building
Introduction
Heritage is a relatively new, catch-all term that in recent times has encompassed both the built and the natural world. The word has gained wide international acceptance and usage since 1972, when UNESCO created the World Cultural and Natural Heritage Convention, which Australia signed in 1974. For ...
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VIRTUES
Artificial and Natural Virtues
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Artificial and Natural Virtues
Artificial and natural virtues are the qualities of a person which are necessary for life. Life is short and full of complications, and in this scenario of life, the qualities of a person will play an important role ...
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Ethics
Oil Spill in the Gulf, Deepwater Horizon
GCEEF has a thirty-two year history of work on oil spills and other damages to the marine ecosystem:
GCEEF has done definitive research on the use of dispersants, testing 400 of them on coral, fish, seagrass and mangrove;
GCEEF was the first organization to test, innovate ...
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SOCIAL WORK
Social work
Social Work
Introduction
Social work is normally split into three broad practice groups; the micro, mezzo (midlevel) and macro levels. The British Association of Social Workers, (BASW), promote a Code of Ethics, that they expect each and every social worker to adhere to. The key principles of these are human ...
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Racial Discrimination
Racial Discrimination
Introduction
Equal treatment is a right of every human being because nature has made everyone as equals. However, certain people are discriminated against and are mistreated in the society only on the basis of their race, color or creed.
This activity of the societal forces does not only take place ...
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DISORGANISED ATTACHMENT
What is 'Disorganised Attachment' and how can an Awareness of it help Social Workers?
What is 'Disorganised Attachment' and how can an Awareness of it help Social Workers?
Introduction
This paper primarily focuses on how disorganised attachment prevails among the children and what are the factors which increase and enhance this ...
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Living in Two Places
Living in Two Places
Introduction
The United States and Ecuador have a lot of similarities; both countries are ruled by democratically elected presidents; they both have iconic places to visit; and getting used to living in both countries is a relatively easy task. However, when comparing life in the ...
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COMPARE AND CONTRAST
Compare and Contrast
Compare and Contrast
The Matrix, Plato and Descartes
The most important, and perhaps the most obvious, similarity between the Meditation of Descartes, the cave analogy of Plato, and the movie The Matrix is that each of these work demonstrates an element of doubt regarding the reality of the ...