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    Obsolete civil service of Indian subcontinent HORSE-RIDING was a mandatory part of the training imparted to Indian Civil Service (ICS) officers of the pre-Partition era. The reason was less chivalrous and more practical as horses were a viable mode of transport and administrative officers would need the skill ever so often to visit their jurisdiction. Horse-riding continues to be part of the training of the officers of the Pakistan Administrative Service‚ the erstwhile District Management Group

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    The Just War Theory is obsolete in light of nuclear weaponry The just war theory is concerned with ethically justifying war with acceptable warfare techniques (Moseley‚ 2009). It can be argued that in light of modern day nuclear power‚ the just war theory is obsolete. The central claim of this paper is that this notion is true; war is immoral and cannot be justified. To defend this claim‚ this paper will be taking a deontological approach and present counter arguments in favour of utilitarianism

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    Wimmer 1 Katherine Wimmer Mrs. Milliron English 11 May 5‚ 2009 Animal Experimentation: Obsolete in Today’s World Imagine a young girl‚ sitting in her dinning room with her loving family. She is about to partake in her mother’s famous lasagna‚ when suddenly‚ huge creatures burst into the room and grab the little girl and her family. The leering eyed creatures stuff the innocent family into cages‚ too small for their bodies‚ and shove them into vans. As the girl’s last days

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    The first short story under analysis is titled Childʼs Play. The story is told by a first person narrator‚ which is at the same time the protagonist‚ Marlene. Through a series of flashbacks‚ she recalls and reflects upon one of her childhood memories‚ that seems to have been unconsciously hiding a secret; the terrible crime committed at a summer camp. The story begins with some assumptions of the narrator about what had happened after the incident in the camp. However‚ the readers are not informed

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    Why Books Are Becoming Obsolete Books are slowly becoming irrelevant. With the growth of the technology and the Internet are slowly becoming obsolete. The number of books American read is in a decline. Reading is a simple‚ quite entertainment that does not feast to many people as exciting. With the advancements in technology‚ the use of books is no longer in greater need than is past years. With the introduction of electronic reading devices‚ like the Amazon Kindle or the iPad in recent years

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    crime” politicians. In a country with a population being 13% African American‚ an increasing rate of prisoners are African American women‚ which makes one half of the population in prison African American. Angela Davis argues in the book Are Prisons Obsolete? that African American incarceration rates can be linked to the “historical efforts to create a profitable punishment industry based on the new supply of ‘free’ black male laborers in the aftermath of the Civil War.” (93-4) Where the Black Codes

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    Marriage The most important quality of a married couple is love. In a marriage important issues such as attitudes‚ responsibilities‚ religion‚ finances‚ career‚ and whether or not to have children should be discussed so that the couple can learn each other’s views regarding the issues to determine compatibility. Building a happy marriage is the result of conscious effort on the part of a husband‚ and wife. A lifelong union that people bound together by a bond of love‚ which is spiritual as well

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    No. 10 Marriage is Superior to Single Marriage is an interesting subject that has been concerning and discussing since the beginning of the human society. Some people regard marriage as the most important thing in a person’s life while someone believes it is terrible and a restriction of freedom. Bacon’s essay‚ Of Marriage and Single Life‚ considers wives and children and balances their advantages against their disadvantages in such a way that is difficult to decide whether marriage is a good

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    Marriage is often defined as a “socially sanctioned sexual and economic union between men and women” Marriage is the process by which two people who love each other make their relationship public‚ official‚ and permanent. It is the joining of two people in a bond that putatively lasts until death‚ but in practice is increasingly cut short by divorce. In cases like this‚ the heaviest burden is not on the couple but on the children. Reason Why People Marry * Human infants have a prolonged period

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    Marriage (also called matrimony or wedlock) is a socially or ritually recognized union or legal contract between spouses that establishes rights and obligations between them‚ between them and their children‚ and between them and their in-laws.[1] The definition of marriage varies according to different cultures‚ but it is principally an institution in which interpersonal relationships‚ usually intimate and sexual‚ are acknowledged. In some cultures‚ marriage is recommended or considered to be compulsory

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