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    In the novels we have read this year all of the characters have a dream. However‚ there have been obstacles that sometimes hinder these American dreams. These obstacles range from internal conflict to society itself. Is it possible for these dynamic characters to struggle with obstacles and overcome them to reach their dream? Americans in our society have a dream that consist of a vivid plan and multiple goals. Often times this dream has a realistic goal but may not be fulfilled due to obstacles

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    groups and region gave birth to a new state. Nationalism in its historical context can be defined as an ideological movement aimed at attaining and maintaining the identity and unity through social cohesion and autonomy through national self-determination of a "nation‚" or a peoples united under a "national" banner ( Nationalism has also being defined as the attitude that the members of a nation have when they care about their national identity‚ and the actions that the members of a nation take

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    requirements for an entity to claim statehood that can be seen in the Guidelines on the Recognition of New States in Eastern Europe and in Soviet Union by the EC in 1991. These are the need to meet international standards on human rights and self-determination. Firstly‚ according to the traditional requirement of statehood‚ there must be permanent population. According to Oppenheim‚ permanent population can be defined as an aggregate of individuals of both sexes who live together as a community

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    Business Research Methods “Role of Spirituality in job satisfaction and organizational commitment among faculty of institutes of higher learning in Pakistan” Submitted to: Ms. Saira Raza Submitted by: Sana Mumtaz 090902 BBA 7C September 21‚ 2012 Air University Islamabad Table of contents Chapter 1: Introduction…………………………………………….4 Chapter 2: Theoretical foundation of study………………………..5 Chapter3: Methodology

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    It must be stressed that the power to regulate the practice of a profession or pursuit of an occupation cannot be exercised by the State in an arbitrary‚ despotic or oppressive manner. However‚ the regulating body has the right to grant or forbid such privilege in accordance with certain conditions. But like all rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution‚ their exercise may be regulated pursuant to the police power of the State to safeguard health‚ morals‚ peace‚ education‚ order‚ safety

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    Elements of a State (for municipal law purposes) 1) People – A group of person sufficiently numerous held together by a common bond 2) Territory – A definite area over which the State exercises sovereign jurisdiction 3) Sovereignty – Power of the State to regulate matters within its own territory. 4) Government – Institution organized and run in order to manage the affairs of the State Classification of governments 1) De jure – Government which is placed in power following legal / constitutional

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    In War and the State in Africa‚ Jeffrey Herbst states‚ “…it should be recognized that there is very little evidence that African countries‚ or many others in the Third World‚ will be able to find peaceful ways to strengthen the state and develop national identities.” Truly‚ building a strong state and developing state identity is very essential to third world countries that have either a weak or fail state‚ as it will help the government of developing countries to be better on solving both internal

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    The Ultimate Choice for a Terminally Ill Patient “I’m going to die Monday at 6:15pm.” These were the words of Marc Weide’s mother when she chose euthanasia after being diagnosed with terminal cancer. In an astonishingly direct portrayal of his mother’s last days leading up to her appointment‚ Weide quotes his mother regarding the option of chemo-therapy‚ “I’m not going bald - I don’t want people saying‚ ‘How sad‚ that beautiful hair is all gone.’ Never” (Theguardian.com). The option for one to

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    dubious by the international community. National separatist movements have intensified and are associated with the rise of the doctrine of self-determination among nations and ethnic groups (versus sovereign states). The decline of the concept of sovereignty‚ the increasing international recognition of the principles of human rights and the rise of self-determination all caused many implications on the norm of non-intervention in the domestic affairs of sovereign states. That said‚ Is sovereignty in decline

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    nation‚ yet within it exist many strands which disagree as to how this ought to be done. Liberal Nationalism champions the idea that nations are sovereign entities‚ entitled to liberty‚ and also possessing rights‚ most importantly the right of self-determination. Therefore Liberalism does not condone forms of foreign dominion‚ and hence condemns expansionism through violence‚ and so may be described as maintaining peace. Furthermore‚ Liberal Nationalists believe that the ideal world would be constructed

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