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4411: Women In Nationalist Movements
... Algerian War women who fought in the war were known as moudjahidines. These female fighters were willing to take any risks to advance the nationalism of their state. In one particular example, Farida “gave a gun to a brother who had an action to carry out. He was wounded. [She] carried him through the city to [their] house.” (Bouatta, 27) The courage that these women had showed their excitement and commitment ...
4412: Social Effects of the Vietnam War on the United States
... but lost nearly 60,000 of them. This was the longest war in United States history, and its first defeat. The determination of the Vietnamese amazed the American leaders. Without military supplies such as helicopter gun ships and jet bombers the Vietnamese were successful in fighting the most powerful world nation. By the 1940's the Vietnamese were ready to make a full scale revolution against their French oppressors. The leader ...
4413: Birth Parents Should Not Be Able To Reclaim Their Child
... as though his or her fathers were ashamed of them, didn't care for them, or that they were an accident making these children feel rejected. (Craig 1996, 123) In reality the birth mothers had control of the father and his relationship with the child. These laws allowed birth mothers to hide information from the child, causing them to grow up in an adopted family, with questions about their life. If ...
4414: James Wilson
... the resources to perform the tasks they are designed to perform and lessen the unnecessary red tape they are required to adhere to. Wilson lists three constraints that are common characteristics of public agencies. The control over revenues, the inability to allocate the resources in accord with the preferences of the organization, and agency goals are vested in groups that are external to the organization. These are largely legislatures, courts, politicians ...
4415: Jane Addams
... the Chicago School Board. The Chicago School Board was politically corrupt. Many of the teachers and custodial engineers were friends of politicians who secured their positions in exchange for certain kickbacks. The school board maintained control over the school administration for many years. During which they restricted the types of children that were able to attend the public schools and they restricted the amount of freedom and authority the teachers were ...
4416: The Politics of Homelessness
... them like paparazzi following Madonna leaving a cheap motel. Through the use of such tactics as fasting, illegal occupations of buildings, pray-ins, eat-ins, cage-ins, jump-ins, etc.(Rader 5), Snyder eventually won control of a huge building where he announced he would create America's largest homeless shelter. He proclaimed that, "People shouldn't have to do anything to get shelter. (Hombs 60)" He seemed to think that ...
4417: Juvenile Crime
... rapists, pedaphiles and others of their kin, ready to further pervert them and make them more efficient and darken their souls, or rape, sodomise and kill them for being the new arrivals. We blame the gun, we blame society, we blame the parents of the child, who really deserves it? Who should the blame fall upon, and who should decide what happens to the juviniles? Should these children, the future of ...
4418: Brighten Beach Memoirs: Neil Simon's Background Influence
... play has their own role in the house because he feels that that Is right (Simon p 54). Responsibility and exceptingness of his less fortune Neil Simon always had a way to keep everything under control. Finally Simon’s responsibility helped out a lot and helped the family out in many ways. Living with a minimum amount of money and a small house, Neil Simon was accepting of his large family ...
4419: One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest: Rules in Society
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest: Rules in Society Society is based on rules. Without rules society would not be civil. These rules, some written (laws), most assumed, control the way we live our lives. Any rule or law will bring those who question or disobey these norms of society. How can we judge these people? Depending on the severity of their social disobedience ...
4420: How The Availability Of The Weapons With Fire Can Affect The Rates Of Crime Of Violence?
... simply the most effective instruments to commit offences like homicides; they help to commit an offence, that this one is made by a killer without pity, which acts with premeditation, or by somebody who cannot control his fury. This answer is perhaps exact, but it is very general and it does not explain why some of the causes of the report/ratio supposed between the availability of the weapons with fire ...


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