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The Unwritten Constitution Social science Essay
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As a result, the judges in the country rely on these sets of laws during a different judicial hearing before judgment can be delivered. However, a set of precedents and practices have been established based on previous judgments and litigations by the courts of the country which current judges have continued to rely upon during judgment (Amar, 2011).
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Organisational Communication Processes Social science Case Study
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Communication is the process through which ideas, thoughts, and information can be passed on from one individual to another. Organizational communication plays a critical role in coordinating the different activities of an organization and effectively meeting the goals and objectives of the firm.
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Reasons behind the Decline of the Liberal Party Social science Coursework
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The withdrawal of coalition partners was another hurdle to the party. Some members of the Conservative Party were not comfortable with decisions executed by George Lloyd and his conduct as well. One cited area is the Chanak Crisis over Turkey that drew a lot of disagreements in 1922. The moment was destabilizing, and George again was under scrutiny  
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Global Security: Causes of Growing Hunger and Starvation Social science Coursework
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In the World Food Conference of 1974, global leaders emphasized that each child, woman, and man has an inherent right to be free from malnutrition and hunger. The 1974 Conference declared an ambitious goal of eliminating hunger and starvation completely from the world within 10 years. Since then the world has changed a lot (Williams 2010). 
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Aid Has Been Largely Ineffective in Promoting Development in Africa Social science Coursework
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The dawn of the last decade has observed extraordinary success rates in some of the LDCs, but the developmental conditions prevailing in African nations still remain miserable. In the past 60 years, the continent has received an estimated amount of $1trillion in terms of developmental aid from rich foreign nations. 
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Do Classical Realists Show That There Is No Place For Morality In International Politics Social science Coursework
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Another major premise of classical realism is its emphasis on the anarchic nature of world order. Classical realists such as Thucydides, Hobbes, and Morgenthau do not believe in the practicality of international peace and stability and they argue that the state system creates international anarchy (Chatterjee, 2010, p. 18).
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Liberal International thought Has Not Really Moved on since Immanuel Kant Social science Coursework
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It is sufficed with the fundamental principles and institutions that are vital for its realization recognized by certain characteristics such as individual freedom, political participation, private property, and equality of opportunities (Badie, Schlosser, & Morlino, 2011). The essential principle in liberalism is the freedom of an individual. 
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The Instant a People Gives Itself Representatives, It Ceases To Be Free; It Ceases To Be Social science Coursework
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As per Rousseau, representation takes away the creative control from those people who nominate or elect representatives. On the other hand, Madison viewed political representation as a mode of separating powers. In contrast to Rousseau, Madison recognised representation as an ultimate way of delegating power and control.
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Is Power Legitimate only When Exercised with the Consent of Those Subject to It Social science Coursework
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In conclusion, the discussion above has attempted to show that power is legitimate whether it is exercised with or without the consent of those subject to it because the authority of the individual exercising it is accepted. Therefore, legitimate power can be achieved through coercion and in authoritarian societies.
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Involuntary Passive Euthanasia Social science Coursework
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Euthanasia is the act of deliberately taking the life of a fellow human being for ensuring that the person whose life is taken is allowed relief from suffering. The debate concerning euthanasia in the modern world has been ongoing for several decades and it has brought about many emotions among the parties that are participating in it. 
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The Marxian and Weberian Approach to Class Social science Coursework
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Both Marx and Weber have presented important explanations for social class. Weber has explained better how societal members get separated into different classes since he covers a wide range of different social factors such as education and occupation in explaining why there is a lot of social inequality in different social classes in the society. 
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How the Western World Perceives Islam through Terrorism Social science Essay
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Islam is known to represent one of the earliest civilizations in the world. Tracing its roots in the Middle East, this religion has pervaded all corners of the world. Islam is a religion that prides itself as one of the religions that uphold peace, especially founded along with the cultures dominant in the Middles East.
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Russian Economy and Oil Industry during Putins Leadership Social science Essay
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It was not a promising start for Vladimir Putin as the newly appointed Russian prime minister. Having been the leader of The Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation (FSB), Putin definitely knew the issues facing his country, yet being aware of these problems is not similar to dealing with them.
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Examining ISIS in the Middle East Social science Coursework
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For the United States, the dilemma in how it is dealing with ISIS is the fact that unwittingly, its military campaign is also providing help to President Bashar who has been accused of war crimes. The fact that ISIS has taken over significant sections of both Iraq and Syria is proof that ISIS is slowly gaining dominance.  
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Personal Code of Ethics Social science Essay
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The corporate environment is an environment that is characterized by both the diversity of people’s culture and diversity of opinions and approaches. This, therefore, means that there are various circumstances where conflicts might arise, due to the application of different approaches and cultural principles.   
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Along What Lines Can Humanitarian Interventions Be Critiqued Social science Coursework
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Critics state that responsibility to protect has not outlined the mechanism to determine the best time to intervene. Despite the existence of this policy, atrocities continue to be reported across the world. For instance, the world continues to watch as thousands of people in Syria, Yemen, Afghanistan, and other countries continue to suffer.  
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Religious Freedom versus Gay Rights: The Indiana Religious Freedom Law Social science Coursework
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The law runs counter to America's founding principles where its people are supposed to be free whoever they wanted to be as long as they do not harm other people and this includes being gay.  If I may quote the Declaration of Independence, it clearly states that “all men are created equal” (Declaration of Independence, nd).
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Can the War on Drugs Be Won Social science Coursework
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The initiative has for decades included setting drug policies intended to discourage the production, the distribution as well as the consumption of drugs of what the United Nations and participating government’s term as psychoactive drugs. The United States is estimated to spend up to $51 billion on the war against drugs every year.
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Ibn Khalduns Understanding of the Judicial Function Social science Coursework
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The judge must not discriminate among those who approach the office for settlement of their disputes, regardless of the individual being from nobility or an ordinary citizen. He imposed a condition on the judge to be humble while serving the public and to ensure that no individual who approaches the office is in despair or left devoid of justice. 
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The Analysis of the Way Marx's Characterizes the State Social science Coursework
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The existence of the State significantly complicates the task for communist transformation; consequently, he introduces the social revolution as the preliminary stage of social transformation within state borders. However, the history of the Soviet Union and Maoist China show that even a socialist turn can hardly lead to the communist ideal. 
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Are We Living in a Unipolar World Social science Coursework
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The world has evolved due to the events of World War I & II and the cold war. In 1979, Kenneth Waltz, a renowned American political scientist, documented in his hypothesis that the world the stability of the world was more guaranteed if few great powers governed. After the fall of the Berlin wall, there was a series of cold war. 
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Should There Be a Limit to Freedom of Expression Social science Coursework
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Good results of freedom of expression should be defended by illustrating free expression in the realization of overall good in the society. In addition, generates many criticisms and gives much airtime to opinions that are false. However, it allows for the sporadic, very significant, but unpopular truth reaches the citizens.
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Civil Society and Religious Figures in Saudi Arabia Social science Speech or Presentation
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Women were more courageous in playing an important role in the push for the recognition of human rights within the country. Despite successive governments trying to reduce the influence of civil society groups within the borders, the Saudi Arabian civil society has made considerable strides over the period of its active existence.  
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Bowies Vision of a Universal Morality Social science Coursework
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Bowie is convinced that understanding of these concepts in a business setting will bring about universal morality in business. Goodwill is central to the concept of universal morality. For a corporation to be said to have goodwill, or rather, for its management to be considered to be moral, they have to perform acts of goodwill (Bowie, 2000). 
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Tuckman and Belbins Theories of Team Dynamics Social science Case Study
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Belbin’s construct can be enhanced if only it incorporated ways to train other team members where they could develop other skill sets of various roles. This would ensure that there is always a balance in a team because team members are multi-roles. At present, Belbin only identifies the roles that team members assume.
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What Is the Arab World Social science Essay
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Most people confuse Arab to be a race which is not the case and a lot of arguments have ensued on this. Arabs are connected through their history and cultural practices as well as religion in some cases. Arabs have a range of physical features like ‘dark skin, blue eyes, and red hairs’ with a majority having a moderate skin color.
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Assumption About the Organizational World and About Human Nature Social science Coursework
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First, it might be wise to assert that our fundamental assumptions with reference to different subjects affect our resultant behaviors. The organizational hypothesis involving an organization states on its integration of the various internal elements working in synchronization with external factors to achieve organizational goals.
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Politics of Globalization - Pros and Cons Social science Essay
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Globalization is a process of creating strong links among different countries in the world. This is achieved through the integration of individual state economies and their political system. Political globalization has been a subject of contention by many nations. For example, the United States of America expresses its reservations to the idea of global politics.
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Foreign Aid - Effect on Civil Conflict Social science Case Study
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The United States has for over a century provided aid to both developed countries such as France and Germany and lesser developed such as most of Africa and those that were part of the old Soviet Union.  While aid is at times given to entire countries, there are times such as Kosovo, and the Tutsi tribes that aid is given to a subset of a country.
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How the Apartheid Laws of South Africa Affected the Nations Economic and Educational Structure Social science Research Paper
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I have analyzed the apartheid impact on the economy of South Africa. For this purpose, I have used the book The economics of apartheid by Stephen R. Lewis. I have analyzed the apartheid impact on the education of Blacks in South Africa. I have mainly used the book Black student politics: higher education and apartheid by Saleem Badat (1999).
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Host Country Corporate Perspectives Social science Essay
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Globalization drives the host country’s economic growth. It transforms economic growth through integrating diverse aspects of the host country’s spectrums, discourages capitalism and encourages liberalism, ensures adequate exploitation of the market, facilitates cultural, economic, social, political, and environmental integrations and interactions.
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Racism White Privileges and Stereotypes Social science Report
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The people of color have been enslaved by white Americans. They have been given menial works to do for a long time. Over the years, there has occurred a change in the literacy rate of the people of color in the USA, yet a disparity in the wage rate and privileges given to the white Americans and the people of color can still be noticed in the American society.
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If There Is a Role for Morality in Diplomacy Social science Report
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In this present world of incessantly transforming societal conditions, the role of morality in diplomacy has augmented with the reforming trends in developing international relations. From a generalized perspective, it can be affirmed that the development in international relations is quite likely to eventually facilitate the nations to progress their respective economies.
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Youth Cultures as Cultures of Resistance Social science Literature review
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The chav youth cultures began as instruments of advocating for inequalities for class inequalities, but they later changed into rebellious movements moving from the original concept. In many cases, the youth opt for resistance forms that promote anonymity hence use youth cultures to hide their true selves that aim towards achieving certain social goals.
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Positive and Negative Impact of Television Advertisement on Children Social science Research Proposal
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Considering the fact that television runs 24 hours a day and 7 days a week; the advertisers have the highest possibility to reach people whenever they might want through television. In this background, the market is choosing television as its prime medium of advertisement. Inserting advertisement after a certain time gap within a popular television program compels the observers to watch the same.
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Impact of Refugee Status on Children Social science Research Proposal
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Civil organizations also push the government to help the refugees faster; they are the voice of the refugees. Through them, the action is taken much faster. The results of the study could also be given to the organizations that deal with the refugees and those who help them to live more comfortably by providing them with basic amenities and ensuring that their rights are not abused (Moss 2005).
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Dynamism of Relational Communication Social science Report
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There is a need for the realization that relationships result from regular and meaningful interactions with other people. It is evident that frequent and engaging communication is vital for the development and sustainability of relationships that are not only satisfying to the parties involved but also inspiring to other people.
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Antisocial Behaviours vs Invisible Socially Disadvantaged Social science Literature review
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The community allows social engagement and collaboration of different units in ensuring a suitable environment. The marginalized in this case fight for equity within society and engage in activities that will guarantee their survival. The failure by these groups to identify the social position leads to resistance in a form of antisocial behavior.
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Rape in NYC in the Last Ten Years Social science Research Paper
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Rape in New York City remained not prosecuted until recently when the law was enacted to criminalize it. There were few cases of prosecution from accusations of rape due to the bias of the prosecution team towards the accessed a move that denied the victim justice (Rumney, 2006). The former law on rape had several weaknesses.
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Positive Aspects of the Millennium Development Goals Project Social science Case Study
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The objective of the Millennium Development Goals Project is to support growth by recovering communal as well as the financial state of affairs in the world's poorest nations. They originate from previous global expansion aims and were formally recognized following the Millennium Summit during the year 2000.
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The Conflict between Territorial Integrity and Self-Determination Social science Essay
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on, that categorically declared any form of disruption of the territorial integrity of a state as incompatible with the purposes and principles of the UN Charter. Such a classic perspective of statehood with respect to territorial integrity has manifested a simmering tension
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Colombia - the Old and Modern Issues Social science Case Study
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Together with Ecuador and Venezuela, Colombia was part of the early Latin American country called Gran Colombia until the union collapsed back in 1830. Today, it is a republican state in the northern tip of Latin America, covering 440,831 square mile-area, with more than 46 million inhabitants third only to those of Brazil and Mexico.
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Hobbes' Theory of the State of Nature and Internationalism Social science Literature review
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It would be taxing for anyone vaguely familiar with Hobbes to not be aware of his widely quoted vision of man’s brutal and short life in the state of nature.  For Hobbes, man’s equality in the state of nature is the cause of his terrible existence in that every man has the right to everything, which causes conflict.
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Strategic Policy - ConLib Reform Social science Case Study
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The elections of 2010 in the United Kingdom (UK) marked a turning point in the evolution of the body polity in that country. The noteworthy feature of this election was the victory of the first peacetime coalition in more than 70 years. Further, the hung parliament that was the result of the election was the first since the 1970s.
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Pathways to War in Democratic Transitions Social science Case Study
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As humans and even geographical territories ‘evolved’ in course of history, different forms of governance came into existence to govern kingdoms, states, and countries. Although in the earlier centuries, monarchies were the prominent form of governance, in the last centuries, democracy has become the most adopted and ‘favored’ form of governance.
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Politics of Globalization Social science Assignment
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Regimes or nations are political constructs that exist as sovereigns that have certain rights and responsibilities under the international system. A basic requirement for regimes is that they must subscribe to the international order by being members of international bodies like the United Nations and must abide by the international charter.
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Netherlands National Drug Strategy Social science Essay
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Drug use problems became evident in many societies in the late 19th century through to the mid 20th century when slowly the use of many drugs transformed from acceptable application in medicinal procedures to illicit consumption under deviant environments. At the time, the most common drugs were cannabis, heroin, cocaine, amphetamines, and opium.
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Economic Development More Important than Democracy in Promoting a Welfare State Social science Literature review
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Attaining a welfare state is a debatable topic in the economic arena. Even in defining what constitutes it exactly has also been subjected to question. It is not surprising to know that economists, sociologists, and politicians alike are on split-views with regard to the processes that must be incorporated in order to fully develop a welfare state.
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Safeguarding Babies and Children Social science Essay
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A child-centered approach is one of the recommendations of this paper. In this approach, family consideration, environmental context, and family history require regular assessment in order to establish the possible condition that would lead to child abuse. Joint work between social workers, parents, and medical practitioners are important in ensuring child protection.
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Main Aspects of Message Communication Social science Assignment
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Among the parts include; the sender, message, channel, receiver, and feedback (Denhardt, Denhardt & Aristigueta, p-272). This process may be presented diagrammatically as shown in Communication is a complex (Denhardt, Denhardt & Aristigueta, p-272). This process may be presented diagrammatically as shown.
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