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    available and more likely to have intercourse if they are drinking compared to women who are not drinking alcohol (150). Not only do these findings validate the research of Mohler-Kuo et al.‚ but also attest to Boswell et al.’s study on men in fraternities having a learned sexual behavior. More than half of college date rapists reported in the study that “they felt their status with their peers would be enhanced if they forced sex on a woman they drank with at a bar.” (151). It seems that these findings

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    having solemnly resolved to Constitute India into a Soverign‚ Socialist‚ Secular‚ Democratic Republic and to secure all its citizens" Justice-social‚ economic and political‚ equality of states and opportunity and to promote among them all‚ Fraternity assuring the dignity of the individual and unity and integrity of the Nation. In our constituent Assembly the twenty sixth day of November‚ 1949 also hereby adopt‚ enact and give ourselves this constitution fundamental duties. Fundamental

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    the fraternity. After his second day in town after he ate dinner he brought up the topic to his father. A form of Ineffective Listening that was evident in this communication was monopolizing which is hogging the stage by continually focusing communication of ourselves instead of on the person who is talking (Wood‚ 2014‚ p.121). His dad keeps brings the topic back on himself and what was his experiences were in college with a fraternity. His father talks about how when he was in a fraternity his

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    experience as part of the community and future plan as a member. My goal is to reveal the unique aspect of the fraternity I chose. Both of my interview was held in private setting of Delta Sigma Phi because I wanted my conversation to be informal and open as possible. I started off asking each of them about what it means to be a member of this specific fraternity‚ what can your fraternity offer you and what makes your chapter unique and sets it apart from other chapters.

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    that something bad has happened to George‚ just as Curley’s wife feels most powerful when she threatens to have Crooks lynched. The novella suggests that the most visible kind of strength—that used to oppress others—is itself born of weakness. Fraternity and the Idealized Male Friendship One of the reasons that the tragic end of George and Lennie’s friendship has such a profound impact is that one senses that the friends have‚ by the end of the novella‚ lost a dream larger than themselves. The

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    People and governments * Need stability * Change their minds to fit their needs Political Change in the US * Americans can change who (Republicans or Democrats) dominates Congress every two years * Divided government (1994‚ for example‚ w/ Bill Clinton as pres.) * A situation that exists when political party control over the government is divided (for example‚ when the pres. is a Democrat and Congress is controlled by Republicans) * The gov. in the 1990s and early 2000s

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    political set-up. He advocated the maintenance of economic equilibrium in the society and strongly criticized the accumulation of wealth which leads to all sorts of evils in the world. He had visualized a social order based on economic equality‚ fraternity and brotherhood which are the principles governing Islamic socialist practices during the time of the pious Caliphs. Shah Waliullah visualized an ideal state of the days of the Pious Caliphs and strove to it. Analyzing his political thought‚ Iqbal states:

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    a meek 24-year-old who works in a cubicle‚ but learns he is heir to a legacy of assassins. ■Morgan Freeman as Sloan‚ leader of the Fraternity‚ and assassin partner of Wesley Gibson ’s deceased father. ■Angelina Jolie as Fox‚ an accomplished member of the Fraternity who mentors Gibson. ■Thomas Kretschmann as Cross‚ a rogue assassin who has left the Fraternity. ■Common as Earl Malcolm Spellman a.k.a. "The Gunsmith"‚ a professional gunman who trains others to use weapons. ■Konstantin Khabensky

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    Derek Parfit states‚ “it is an empty question whether the resulting person would be you.” (384) With this statement‚ Parfit means that we could know the result of what just happened without answering the question. There is only one outcome that is being considered. According to the Bundle theory we cannot explain consciousness by examining a person. The answer is instead in a long series of mental states and different situations. In these different series we experience life through thoughts and sensations

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    Quaid’s Vision of a Progressive Pakistan Jehan Zeb Khan Abdul Rashid Khan Abstract Today when Pakistan is in the grip of ethnicity‚ regionalism‚ theocratic forces‚ fundamentalism and corruption‚ etc.‚ it is more important to recall the vision of the founder of the nation. Did he dream of a progressive and modern Pakistan‚ or he desired a regressive and theocratic and fundamental state? We think that Quaid dreamed of a Progressive Islamic Welfare State. In this article we will try to have a proper

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