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    Friends Should Never Hide Anything From Each Other." Do You Agree?   No man is an island. Everyone depends on his friends to a certain extent. Ever since man formed a system of verbal communication‚ all people have been in constant chatter with one another. Relationships are important to man‚ so much that people may shape their entire lifestyles simply to find favor with their clique or circle of friends. Therefore‚ much caution must be applied when dealing with our friends‚ especially in our

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    Erin Edwards Intro to American Politics Point-Counterpoint Paper #1 Should Power Be Transferred from Federal Government to the States? Point - Yes Cox makes some valid arguments in favor of restoring State powers that have been inappropriately assumed by the Federal Government and backs those arguments with examples and solutions. He believes that Congress should transfer powers to the States that are not the direct responsibility of the Federal Government through block grants being administered

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    CAROL GILLIGAN’S ETHICS OF CARE 81 5 Carol Gilligan’s Ethics of Care Although twentieth-century feminine and feminist approaches to ethics are distinguishable one from the other‚ they share many ontological and epistemological assumptions. Whether a “feminine” and/or “feminist” thinker is celebrating or critiquing the virtue of care‚ s/he will tend to believe that the self is an interdependent being rather than an atomistic entity. S/he will also tend to believe that knowledge is "emotional"

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    considering the women of Sparta‚ one should associate these traits to them as well. Life in Sparta was better for women compared to life in Athens because the women had more freedom‚ had a better education‚ and had more respect in Sparta. Spartan women were seen as the ones to make the citizens’ lives better by taking care of the home‚ family‚ and city-states power. The Spartan females certainly had the best lives and most power out of all the other ancient civilizations. Athenian women never had a

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    Should Australian parents be prohibited from legally smacking their children? For The short answer is yes‚ it should be illegal for parents to smack their children. Did you know that 90% of parents spank their toddlers at least three times a week; two-thirds spank them once a day? When a child misbehaves or acts in a disobedient‚ inappropriate‚ or even dangerous way‚ you want to show him/her that their behaviour is unacceptable and must change. Smacking may seem like a direct and effective way

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    ¨Alone we can do so little‚ together we can do so much¨ Helen Keller. It was women who realized this and women who embraced it. During confederation‚ many groups were united and divided‚ however‚ my group‚ women were the most unified. To begin with‚ although women were not actually a part of the conference they organized and attended the social events that surrounded the meetings. Often times these meetings had very political themes. An example of these events is The Charlottetown Conference

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    Should hospitals test pregnant women for drug use without their consent? Hospitals‚ during their normal course of treatment should test pregnant women for drugs of any type‚ whether legal or not. Of course‚ the patient should be informed of such testing‚ but consent should not be required. Findings of illegal drugs should be used to educate and treat the mother for an addiction rather than informing law enforcement of such an activity. Hospitals are in the business of treating people’s ailments

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    NATIONAL POLICY FOR THE EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN (2001) | | |Introduction | |The principle of gender equality is enshrined in the Indian Constitution in its Preamble‚ Fundamental | |Rights‚ Fundamental Duties and Directive Principles. The Constitution not only grants equality to | |women‚ but also empowers the State to adopt measures of positive discrimination in favour of women. | |Within the framework of a democratic

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    Social Sciences – Volume 10‚ Number 2 (2009) The Determinants of Women Empowerment in Southern Punjab (Pakistan): An Empirical Analysis Imran Sharif Chaudhry Associate Professor‚ Department of Economics‚ Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan‚ Pakistan E-mail: imranchaudhry@bzu.edu.pk Farhana Nosheen PhD Scholar‚ Department of Economics‚ Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan‚ Pakistan E-mail: farhananosheen@hotmail.com Abstract Women empowerment is one of the momentous issues of contemporary development

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    ENGL1301.08 Diego Aranda MS Claudia Ortega Essay 2 Draft 1 Should drivers of automobiles be prohibited from using cellular phones?   Do you know that 78% of Mexican drivers use a phone while driving? Cellular telephones have become a common place possession over the last decade‚ thanks in part to advances in wireless technology and immense public demand. Many people say that cell phones are modern‚ small‚ compact and easy to use them. But using a mobile phone while driving creates a significant

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