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    WORLD’S LONGEST SONG The current longest piece of music being recored is Longplayer. It has been recording for the last 11 years. And it is due to end in 2999. Look it up at Longplayer.org  The longest recorded piece of music used to be by a noise band called Bull of Heaven‚ "The Chosen Priest and Apostle of Infinite Space." It’s more than 2 months long. They also have other works that are multiple weeks long. They have however bested this with a song that is 50 000 hours in length‚ that’s more

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    the book is the problem with society. Huck lives in a society gone mad‚ with many traditions or beliefs that go against moral codes. Huckleberry Finn is a boy in the late 19th century‚ Huck was a perfect character because he did not judge people‚ and it saw things realistically which made him be able to do exactly what Twain wanted him to do; show the problems in society. In the beginning of the novel‚ Huck’s caregiver and her sister try and teach Huck the proper manners in society how to sit‚ talk

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    Definition of Individual Autonomy Individual autonomy is basically defined as the condition or state in which actions of a person are self directed. The person who practices individual autonomy has complete authority over his or her choices and actions; specifically an autonomous person bases his decision completely on his views and ideas when the decision is of significant importance. Sense of individual autonomy can also be referred as a property of person’s desires or acts when they are considered

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    Critical Analysis of Children’s Story Books “Franklin goes to School” by Paulette Bourgeois is a famous book which catches the reader’s interest immediately. Paulette Bourgeois is a Canadian writer best to be known for Franklin the Turtle. Paulette Bourgeois‚ born in Winnipeg‚ Manitoba graduated from University of Western Ontario. Threw out her life she has been achieving her goal and getting awards for her achievements. In 2003‚ she became a Member of the Order of Canada and in 2007‚ she received

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    ‘Lookism’‚ as a problem of modern society. Term ‘Lookism’ is used to refer to discrimination against or prejudice towards others based on their appearance. People we find attractive are given preferential treatment and people we find unattractive are denied opportunities. The term was first coined within the Fat acceptance movement. It was used in the The Washington Post Magazine in 1978‚ which asserted that the term was coined by ‘fat people’ who created the word to refer to ‘discrimination

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    for a trustworthy relationship and respecting client autonomy in the counseling session. However‚ a written consent of the client is mandatory before any personal information is communicated to others unless in other circumstances where there is clear and imminent danger to the client‚ to others or to the society. Any disclosures of client’sinformation should be undertaken in such ways that best protect the trust and respect of client’s autonomy. Therefore‚ a good recording of existing policy and

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    Crime is increasing in our society. We often ask ourselves "why?". There are many reasons. Firstly the law isn’t strict enough for criminals‚ so many of them aren’t afraid of punishment. Criminals spend too little time in prison and they have too good conditions there. In many countries‚ as in TV and other entertainments. I think that our government should be more interested in these people and try to help them (give them places to live‚ meals). Everybody knows that many crimes are committed by

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    We are living in a generation full of technologies‚ We are living in a generation that we can’t complete our day without using technology‚ A generation of the beginning of the new world order‚ That have started to become a major problem in our society and effects the way we live. On the one hand‚ It makes as unsociable in the real life; Since the beginning of technology‚ When Computers and video games consoles were invented people started to spent more time in their houses playing virtual games

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    Youth violence is prevalent in almost every country‚ and in an effort to lessen it‚ it is important for us to understand the primary reasons behind it. If we observe keenly‚ violence is extremely prevalent among youth from different walks of life. There seems to be a driving force (or forces)‚ that urges these young people to engage in such violence. It is very common nowadays to hear news about teenagers or high school students taking part in brutal killings‚ homi-cide‚ murder or even suicide.

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    develop a sense of trust when the mother offers care‚ and affection. A child with absent of trust will be insecurity and overall mistrust the world. Stage 2 Autonomy vs. Shame-Will: This takes place between 18 months and 3 years. At this stage‚ children develop personal control and independence. If a child does not succeed in feelings of autonomy‚ then the child w:ill result in feelings of shame and low self-esteem. Stage 3: Initiative vs. Guilt-Purpose: This happens between 3 to 5 years of life. Children

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