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    INTRODUCTION The Federal Republic of Nigeria is located in the Western part of Africa. It became an independent state on October 1‚ 1960‚ after about 100 years under British colonization‚ and attained a republican status within the British Commonwealth three years after in 1963. Since independence‚ Nigeria has come under both military and civil administrations. On 29 May 1999‚ after a general election which ushered in the present democratic dispensation‚ popularly referred to as “the Fourth Republic”‚ Chief

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    Nepal Nepal‚ officially Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal is a landlocked Himalayan country located in South Asia between tow boulders China and India. It has eight of the world’s 14 tallest mountains‚ including the top of the world‚ Mount Everest. The country seems a dot in the globe‚ however‚ an altitude is ranging 60 m. to 8848 m. above the sea level between 129 km. distance. Sixty-five percent people rely on agriculture. Nepali is an official language in the multi-linguistic‚ multi-religious

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    differences between the genocide committed in Rwanda and Yugoslavia in the 1990s. The genocide in Rwanda and Yugoslavia in the 1990s resulted in massive murders to the population. Both genocides were similar in many ways. Both were caused by tensions between ethnic groups‚ and received little help from the world. Although both genocides had similar causes the consequences came out of it was different. The genocide in Rwanda and Yugoslavia were caused by the tensions between the ethnic groups within

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    Socialist realism

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    Socialist realism is a literary ideology or stream which is strong enough dominating in Western Europe. This ideology has a quite large contribution to the literature world. Realism is essentially concern with historical problem. The most prominent reason in this case is that an object can be investigated‚ analyzed‚ and studied through science‚ and its nature can be found through philosophy. As a stream of ethical‚ realism acknowledges the ethical experienced factors‚ whether it relates to life‚

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    1 Ivovic Mila Ivovic Ms. Shelton AP English III 5 November 2012 YugoslaviaYugoslavia‚ a place that used to be the greatest multi-nation state in the world‚ was divided and conquered. Many argue on how it happened‚ and many only thought it was just “that brutal war”. Then there are many who think that the Yugoslavian people did it to themselves. Post World War II Yugoslavia had been united‚ and living peacefully‚ the Serbians lived peacefully with the Bosnians‚ Croatians‚ Albanians‚ etc.

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    Socialist Feminism

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    All I ever wanted was to be rich and to be successful and to have three kids and a husband who was waiting home for me at night to tickle my feet . . . And look at me! I don’t even like my hair. (Ally McBeal) Cultural feminism According to (Alcoff‚1995 ) Cultural feminism is the ideology that a woman needs to appropriate the value of her female nature in an attempt to authenticate her female attributes that were previously determined and undervalued by masculinity itself. In cultural feminism

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    Introduction The complexities of present day economies and social problems in the countries of former Yugoslavia could be traced back to two decades ago. Namely‚ the war itself with an insufficient post-war reparations and transitional justice mechanisms has taken a toll on societal fiber. The lack of competitive economies and a very high unemployment is debatable a direct result of harsh and often hasty privatizations done swiftly after the Yugoslav war. The social cost of war has not only brought

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    Dubois as a Socialist

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    of the Negro’s migration into industry and the birth of a professional class far removed from the Southern hinterland. D. Outside the Ghetto the radicalization of the middle classes and of labor was evidenced by hundreds of thousands of socialist votes in the 1904 elections. III. The Talented Tenth and Its Program A. Du Bois conceived that the intense political activity in the United States between 1892 and 1912 placed the Negro electorate in a decisive position -“with the

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    Socialist law From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search |[pic] |This law-related article does not cite its references or sources. You can help Wikipedia by including appropriate citations‚ | | |which can be found through legal research. | |[pic] |Please help improve this article by expanding it. Further information might be found on the talk page. (July 2007)

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    I selected Japan and Vietnam to compare because they have most different in political system (Constitutional monarchy/Socialist Republic). However‚ both of them are democratic. - President/King + Japan is constitution monarchy country so the power of the Japan’s Emperor is very limited. The Emperor derives his position from the will of the people with who resides sovereign power. In fact‚ the Emperor is only a symbol of the State that represents the Japanese to perform some acts following the

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