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931: Spain
... of Madrid (1971), the University of Barcelona (1450), the University of Granada (1526), the University of Salamanca, the University of Seville (1502), and the University of Valencia (1510). Culture Any consideration of Spanish culture must stress the tremendous importance of religion in the history of the country and in the life of the individual. An index of the influence of Roman Catholicism is provided by the fervent mystical element in the ...
932: Australia
... elections would involve all seats in Parliament. This "double dissolution" is unusual, and has occurred only six times since the Constitution entered into effect (1901). All major parties support the U.S.-Australia alliance and stress the importance of close relations between Australia and the United States. Thus, this longstanding and stable pattern is essentially unaffected by the outcome of national elections. The ruling Australian Labor Party (ALP) maintains close ties ...
933: Canada - Of The United States of America
... obligations of the community “ the crime control model .... emphasizes the maintenance of law and order, and is less protective of the rights of the accused and of individuals generally”.11 Due to the American ‘s stress on the rights of the individual “there is a greater propensity to redefine or ignore the rules .... (there is) greater lawlessness and corruption in the United States”.12 For example, in 1987 the murder rate ...
934: The Finger Lakes
... on the grass in your yard. Even in the most developed areas, the forest is no more than a walk away and proves to be an ideal place for recreation or simply to escape the stress of modern life and revert back to simpler times. Swimming in the abundant bodies of water or even a backyard pool refreshes anyone during the region's hot summer days. Fortunately for those who dislike ...
935: "The Baltics: Nationalities and Other Problems"
... elaborated on these priorities in a keynote address to an all-Union conference on ideology. Dwelling primarily on the need to improve and modernize the country's economy, he seemed to emulate Andropov in his stress on the need for order and better organization, discipline and political vigilance. Although Gorbachev mentioned the need to abandon `obselete approaches and methods,' he had nothing new to say about nationalities policy. He simply described ...
936: Friends
... meeting new people and creating new friendships. Meeting new people is not always an easy process, but it is one that has to be done. Without friends, there would be no way to cope with stress or any other state of mind when you just need to speak and let your feelings out. Meeting new people is not just a process it is a necessity of life. Luckily once that process ...
937: About Open-Minded People
... the smoke is going. Common sense and kindness also define open-minded people. People who understand what is going around them show common sense and kindness and, therefore, they are considered open-minded. In the stress or very tensioned filled situation usually people sometimes lose their control and become rude or worse aggressive. Open-minded people always find enough patience to calm down the situation of helping the person who gets ...
938: A World Without Freedom
... I choose to be. With no freedom and no identity, there would be no reason for me to sit and think about what is to become of my life. Rather, I would be forced to stress about the next day when my struggle again repeats itself as it did the day before. The only challenge I face then is whether or not I can redeem myself at the end of the ...
939: Faust and Victor Frankenstein: Unconcerned With Reality
... a long time traversing my bedchamber, unable to compose my mind to sleep.(p.56) Frankenstein had partially realized his dreams, by finally completing his creation. Ironically, the attainment of his goal actually causes great stress and agony in his life, for the monster, unwanted and unloved, returns to his creator. Frankenstein loses his child, his servant and finally his wife to the monster. Neither Frankenstein nor Faust is able to ...
940: Hemingway's Soldier's Home: Hemingway's Personal Experiences
... is used to. Krebs spends a lot of his time playing pool or reading about the war and the battles that he was in. Krebs’ parents, much like the parents of Hemingway soon began to stress the importance of moving on in life. They feel that he has lost his ambition and they want him to go out and get a job. He eventually decides to go to Kansas City to ...


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