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    would briefly discuss some methods employed by social workers to help people with addiction. The final section presents a summary of the issues discussed and the author’s conclusion. THE CONCEPT OF ADDICTION; an Overview. The concept of addiction itself remains a “troubled spot” in intellectual discourse in respect of attaining a standardised and universal definition as noted by Goodman (1990). Helping professionals often argue as to what actually constitutes addiction whilst the general public employ

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    The scientific revolution was a period of time‚ during the 16th and 17th centuries in which historical changes in intellectual thoughts and beliefs took place The changes occurred in two different areas‚ astronomy (the solar system) and biology (anatomy and physiology).This revolution was such a major milestone for man because it changed the way people looked at the world of nature and man. The emergence of the scientific revolution was brought about by several intellectuals; Copernicus‚ Galilei

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    The Rebellion

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    The Rebellion Old Major‚ the old boar on the Manor Farm‚ calls the animals on the farm for a meeting‚ where he compares the humans to parasites and teaches the animals a revolutionary song‚ ’Beasts of England’. When Major dies‚ two young pigs‚ Snowball and Napoleon‚ assume command and consider it a duty to prepare for the Rebellion. The animals revolt and drive the drunken and irresponsible Mr Jones from the farm‚ renaming it "Animal Farm". They adopt Seven Commandments of Animalism‚ the most

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    Environment Tables of Contents: 1. Introduction……………………………………………………… 2. Protect the environment‚ why is it important?…………………… 3. What can individuals do to helps protect environment? ………… 4. Conclusion……………………………………………………….. WHAT CAN INDIVUDUALS DO TO HELP PROTECT ENVIRONMENT AND WHY? Introduction: The environment is defined as all the elements (biotic or abiotic) that surround an individual or species‚ some of which directly contribute to support herself one

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    When should rebellion be acceptable America is famous for its political system under which all men are equal. It improves and develops each time people rebel. Rebellion can be morally acceptable or unacceptable depending on the circumstance. Rebellion is acceptable when government is running unjust laws or the people are not treated equally. In the mid 18th century‚ the United States was still a colony of Great Britain. Under the control of the British government‚ people suffered from unjust

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    culture‚ gender‚ class‚ and ethnicity that has created an endless conflict of war. And why is this? It all has to deal with human variability. It is this‚ in which causes such arguments take affect and create barriers between others. Communication is the only resolution to conflict; yet many argue that ignorance is the occurrence of conflict evolving many factors of tradition‚ power‚ and authority that can never be resolved. Conflict is an inevitable part of our lives that is developed through the

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    Boys were frontiersmen Scots-Irish origin who were considered a vigilante group. The village of Paxton was a rapid growth for racial and political disorder during Pontiacs Rebellion. Pontiac’s rebellion was a way in 1763 that was between Native American Tribes that were unhappy with British postwar policies in the Great Lake region. The Native tribes were dissatisfied with the defeat of the French in the French and Indian war. Paxton was still populated with many Scot-Irish immigrants who were tired

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    What is Political economy? * No widespread agreement of what; but understood in three ways- those who see PE as an interaction of existing disciplines‚ those who see it as a set of questions‚ and those who see it as a method of analysis: Interaction of existing disciplines: * Starting point is that as capitalism develops politics and econ becoming increasingly interdependent. * Not only interdependence of domestic pol and national econ but also international pol and global econ

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    William Shakespeare’s Macbeth isa tale of contrasts and conflict; of thestruggle between vice and virtue‚ good and evil‚ and the fight for anatural order. Conflict is the major driving force for theplay – in particular‚ it is Macbeth’s internal battle which draws it out to itsconclusion. Macbeth is a study of blatantcontradictions – he desires what he can gain from acts of brutality‚ butinitially hesitates to commit them himself. By the play’s end he has not so much overcome this hesitation than

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    to set up a state by that name on all or part of a similar land. The Israeli-Palestinian clash is over who gets what land and how its controlled. Though both Jews and Arab Muslims date their claims to the land back a couple thousand years‚ the current political conflict began in the early 20th century. Jews fleeing persecution in Europe had hopes to establish a national homeland in what was then an Arab/Muslim territory in the Ottoman Empire. The Arabs resisted‚

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