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- 861: The Tv Era
- ... person can come home from work, take off his shoes, lean back in the chair and turn on the TV. Then, he has the access to information about Bosnia and the children starving in Central Africa, both taking place thousands of miles away. On the other hand, the same guy maybe just wishes to watch The World Cup soccer match, or his favorite soap opera. The possibilities go to infinity. And ...
- 862: The Sociological Quest - Summa
- ... not for Adolf, another individual would have played the historical role that Hitler did. Structural analysis likes to compare societies. Through the study of epidemiology, the AIDS epidemic indicates that it is more widespread in Africa than in other parts of the world. In particular, organisation of African societies must be studied to complete a structural explanation. Ideology of victim blaming is another form of structural analysis. In the incidence of ...
- 863: The Relationship Between Sin A
- ... garden of Eden when they took fruit from a tree which God told them not to do. Today though, the relationship between sin and suffering is not so clear. We see poor, starving people in Africa. They suffer terribly, but there is no evidence that they haved sinned to the extent of being starved to death. Sin and suffering have been interpreted in different ways by different aspects of Christianity. Conservative ...
- 864: The Legalization Of Marijuana
- ... as ten thousand years ago. It was certainly cultivated in China by 4000 B.C. and in Turkestan by 3000 B.C. It has long since been used as a medicine in China, Southeast Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and India for malaria, constipation, rheumatic pins, absent-mindedness , and female problems , to quicken the mind, to induce sleep, dysentery and fevers. The medical use of cannabis was already in decline by ...
- 865: The International Crimial Cour
- ... Khmer Rouge in Cambodia in the 1970's; large losses of life in countries such as Mozambique, Liberia, and El Salvador during armed conflicts; and slaughter of innocent civilians in the Great Lakes region of Africa and Algeria. It had been established after the Nuremberg trials that individuals were responsible for crimes against international law and should be prosecuted for doing so. Still, however, individuals committing international crimes such as the ...
- 866: The Analysis Of The Blue Marbl
- ... Earth, as far as species are concerned, is extremely relevant for the future predictions, because these are the areas being affected today that were not being devastated 50 years ago. The rainforests in Brazil and Africa are some of these hot spots and each day, more and more of these vital areas are being lost because local farmers are struggling to make a living. Another valid point which Myers brings up ...
- 867: Teenage Parenthood
- ... as ten thousand years ago. It was certainly cultivated in China by 4000 B.C. and in Turkestan by 3000 B.C. It has long since been used as a medicine in China, Southeast Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and India for malaria, constipation, rheumatic pins, absent-mindedness , and female problems , to quicken the mind, to induce sleep, dysentery and fevers. The medical use of cannabis was already in decline by ...
- 868: Tatoo
- ... for example, the Eskimo use bone needles to draw soot-covered thread through the skin, and the Japanese use fine metal needles and multicolored pigments. Scarring, or cicatrization, is most common in the cultures of Africa, Australia, and Melanesia. In the initiation rites of boys among the Nuer of the Sudan, six cuts are made across the forehead and remain for life as scars. Finer tattoolike patterns are chiseled onto the ...
- 869: Senior Citizens
- ... and pastoralists characterize these societies. Horticulturists that depend on agriculture can be found in the rain forest and tropical areas. Pastoralists such as the Nuer, who are involved with animals, are found in areas of Africa and the Middle East. Due to environmental changes the Nuer, spend a portion of the year on the banks of the Nile and during the rainy season, they move to higher ground. Due to food ...
- 870: 3rd World Essay
- ... Medicine. She also was a writer for the High Institute of Literature and Science in Cairo at this time. From 1979 to 1980 Saadawi was the United Nations Advisor for the Woman's Program in Africa (ECA) and Middle East (ECWA) (Speace 1). Later in 1980, as a conclusion to the long war she had fought for Egyptian women's social and intellectual freedom, an activity that had closed all avenues ...
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