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... If we are debating it that means that society recognizes the potential problems. As long as society recognizes the potential problems ...
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... Perhaps some battered women's groups fear that if society recognizes that men are victims too, what little money is available will be diverted. ...
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... differently. Inequalities become important only when civil society recognizes it. The greatest of these inequalities is property
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How may these different authorities complement each other or conflict for support stability or promote change in society." Every society recognizes some form ...
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... the state the power that they possess. Society recognizes and accepts this power and so it is formed. The state is, in a sense, an ...
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... Yet, it matters less how these rights come about if the majority of society recognizes them as fundamental to a functioning democracy. ...
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... gender any may shift genders temporarily or permanently, but they must fit into the limited number of gender statuses their society recognizes." (Lorber, Night ...
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... gender any may shift genders temporarily or permanently, but they must fit into the limited number of gender statuses their society recognizes." (Lorber, Night ...
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... Society recognizes and rewards honestly, but at the same time, women are taught that it is more important to be nice than honest. ...
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... it was wrong. Today, society recognizes that slavery was wrong and that all human beings should be treated with the same respect.
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... It is impossible for me to identify a person whom American society recognizes as a hero simply because I recognize myself as an individual. ...
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... Meursault recognizes that he is part of society, but he lives not for society at all but for the fulfillment of his own potential and nothing more. ...
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... Almost all of American society recognizes Hewitt, whether from her movies or from the television show, Party of Five. Neutrogena ...
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... The reader recognizes them as heroes because they save the boys. However, this does not cover the fact that these men are actually savages. Society does not ...
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... Society still recognizes Hester's punishment by having space between them, but sharing their unison of love in the afterlife. The ...
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... of art recognizes the individuality and complexity of this compelling visual language. Art is one of the most accurate means of critiquing society, through the ...
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... The videotape, which played extensively on MTV and BET, portrays pit bulls in the manner much of society recognizes them as, ferocious devils, growling, and ...
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... Society is meant to behave in a manner that benefits the whole of human civilization and recognizes the inalienable right of every human being to life, liberty ...
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... the while when a woman is being exploited during a marriage, it remains unseen because it is such a common occurrence in society. Dickinson recognizes that a ...
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... potential. Helmholtz does his best to make every society the best, and he recognizes the oppurtunity of being exiled to the Falkands. The ...
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... went unpunished and is a respectable man in the Puritan society, must now ... Pearl immediately recognizes that the letter has been cast aside and recognizes that ...
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... potential. Helmholtz does his best to make every society the best, and he recognizes the oppurtunity of being exiled to the Falkands. The ...
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... potential. Helmholtz does his best to make every society the best, and he recognizes the oppurtunity of being exiled to the Falkands. The ...
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... are not] worth the hair of a woman's head." He clearly and forcefully rejects the values of society represented by the priest, and recognizes the value of his ...
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... defends the culture of the 1920's in his article "Wild Young People (1920)." Carter recognizes the pessimism of the older generation about the younger ...
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... Chaucer recognizes the need for each individual to unite into the whole society. Chaucer frames the tales inside the purpose of a pilgrimage to Canterbury. ...
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... Huckleberry Finn recognizes Jim as a human being, but is fighting the beliefs bestowed upon him by a society that believes slaves should not be free. ...
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... but because it is a way for us to combat ignorance in our society. ... to achieve unparalleled realism with "Huck Finn," a purpose which Skoler recognizes when he ...
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... The whole idea that the invisible man is invisible to the society and nobody even recognizes him is implying that this truly is a communist society. ...
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... and early hippies sought to separate themselves from mainstream society where they believed ... Where Hamlet recognizes that only while he is inactive does he have ...
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