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    Hartal: An Extreme Form of Democratic Expression Mohammad Habibur Rahman Hartal in Bangladesh has become a vital feature of the everyday life of the citizens of Bangladesh. Indeed the history of hartals in Bangladesh is quite extensive and is associated with numerous important movements including language movement 1952‚ liberation war and movement against autocratic ruler in 1991. Hence there are many people in our country who believe that hartal is quite justifiable and they are called for appropriate

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    Living a Worthwhile Life

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    Living a worthwhile life involves being a virtue ethicist where you not only maximize mental and physical benefits to yourself but also to those around you. Virtue ethics revolves around having a moral character‚ and a moral character is necessary for freeing the body of pain and anxiety‚ living in moderation‚ caring more about friends and family than material goods‚ and finally and most importantly; thinking positively and rationally. These ideas are fundamental for living an advantageous life.

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    Benefits of Leisure

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    Benefits of Leisure Benefits of Leisure ‘All work and no play‚ makes Jack a dull boy’ – something we were taught in kindergarten‚ but something we forgot along the way. Although we are all aware of the need and benefits of leisure‚ it’s not until something seriously goes wrong with our health or relationships that we start thinking about it. The importance of leisure has been so vividly understood‚ that companies and organization’s are slowly beginning to regulate overtime and over-working‚ and

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    marriage; refer to unmarried heterosexual couples living together in an intimate relationship. Until recently‚ cohabitation as such is not a new phenomenon‚ there have experienced rapid growth in their cohabitation rates‚ particularly those in Europe. However‚ it is often seen as entailing fewer responsibilities at the legal‚ economic‚ and even emotional levels‚ so the author of the article thinks that the disadvantages of cohabitation are more than benefits. Actually‚ what are the reasons made the author

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    Law as a Living Body

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    Law as a living body Laws in America are constantly changing. With the changes that America has the laws do not get updated with the change of time. These laws are no longer enforced because they do not seem as bad with the changes in society. There are three phases that America operates its legal system. Law as a living body‚ Due process and protecting the rights of the accused. Laws are considered a living body because the laws have been changed and interpreted differently in different cases

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    Benefits of Recycling

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    Benefits of Recycling Recycling has been around for generations‚ sometimes in different forms‚ but still around. Earlier generations preserved food items‚ a unique form of reducing‚ or recycling (Blashfield and Black). Most people see recycling as throwing paper‚ plastic‚ glass‚ and other items into a blue bag then throwing it on the street for a local company to dispose of; however‚ others reduce and reuse items to recycle and make items last longer. Recycling has been proven to make a difference

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    Living with a Chronic Illness such as Multiple Sclerosis SOC 313 Social Implications of Medical Issues July 8‚ 2013   Abstract Multiple Sclerosis better known as MS is a disease people live with for 30 to 40 years. This is a long time living with such a painful disease. Many people do not know about Multiple Sclerosis and its effects on the individuals with this debilitating disease. More insight will be given on the cause‚ prevalence‚ racial disparity treatments research funding and future

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    Government & Politics Essay To what extent is there a democratic deficit in the UK? There is an argument that the government has the power and right to change laws and represent people without necessarily having to be elected. This can also be known as ‘Democratic deficit’. An example of democratic deficit is the House of Lords. The members in the House of Lords aren’t

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    Benefits Of Sweatshops

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    goal of discouraging sweatshops. The truth is‚ that does not benefit those who work in the sweatshops. Sweatshops would have a positive reputation if society took on a different perspective‚ if they were aware of effective boycotting strategies‚ and if the economic and social benefits of sweatshops were understood. Many people are against

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    The normative claims of Brazil’s democratic ethos: Bourdieu’s habitus‚ critical theory‚ and social philosophy As exigências normativas do ethos democrático brasileiro: O habitus em Bourdieu‚ teoria crítica e filosofia social Nythamar de Oliveira* Abstract: This paper argues for an interdisciplinary interlocution between social theory and social philosophy in order to recast the problem of normativity in social practices‚ especially within Brazil’s democratic ethos. By resorting to insights from

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