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Until All The Men Are Back
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... continues to be allowed to perpetrate the halls of the United States Congress and the office of the President. The United States government considers these men and women more easily pronounced dead than becoming stuck within the quagmire of Vietnam investigations again. The majority attitude is to remember them in a past tense manner, a manner of “out of sight, out of mind.” The POW/MIA personnel took an oath upon entry into the armed forces, which the United States government needs to reciprocate. Within the context of this oath are phrases such as “I am prepared to give my life in [my countr ...




Cash Out (accounting)
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... family businesses. When a CEO of a company either needs liquidity or has no relative or partner to pass the ownership to is the main time that owners think about where their business might be going. Many owners of a family business don’t do estate planning or strategy until it’s too late. Even when the owner tries to plan for the inevitable, he has minority shareholders or kids who don’t want to run the business. Every option for the owner has a downside. Selling usually means the owner must give up control. Going public often creates an orphan stock. Employee-stock-ownership plans can burden th ...




The Devil Has His Christs
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... needs to be clarified is, "Should we believe in a God whose nonexistence can be proven?" If you are to say, as theologians do, that God is good, you must then say that right and wrong have some meaning which is independent of God's fiat, because God's fiat are good and bad independently of the mere fact that he made them. If you are going to say that, you will then have to say that it is not only through God that right and wrong came into being, but that they are in their essence logically anterior to God (Russell 19). "Seeing is believing." To this old saying one could argue that human emotions such as love, f ...




Sport Psychology
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... "Its history is different, its concerns are often different, its centres of learning and teaching are often different, and its professional training is different." (Garfield, 1984:34) Yet despite this, sport psychology remains permanently bonded to psychology through its common interest in the fundamental principles of psychology, human behavior, and experience. No one can deny the significant role which sport and recreation plays in every cul-ture and society across the globe. In the western and eastern worlds alike, sport and lei-sure continue to support huge industries and take up massive amounts of indiv ...




Utilitarianism
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... as bad because of his or her own wrong action. According to the book, “if the assertion means that they do not allow their judgments respecting the rightness or wrongness of an action to be influenced by their opinion of the qualities of the person who does it, this is a complaint not against , but against having any standard of morality at all; for certainly no ethical standard decides an action to be good or bad because it is done by a good or a bad man, still less because done by an amiable, a brave, or a benevolent man, or the contrary.” Utilitarian also state “a right action does not necessarily in ...




Transcendentalism
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... is responsible for whatever happens. Emerson states, “Nothing can bring [a man] peace but [himself]” (Emerson). This means that no matter how much man thinks he needs other things in his life to bring him peace, the only thing he really needs is himself. Individualism is the belief that states man should be his own individual, not what is popular, but what really matters to himself. Thoreau asserts that, “If a man does not keep pace with his companions - perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer” (Thoreau). Thoreau is saying that just because a man does not conform to society, it does not mean h ...




Constructing Indentity In The
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... to the other people so we can learn more about the culture of different races, religions, and nationalities on the world. By Internet we can get as much information as we want. However, not all of the information that we get from the web page or other people is real or credential because people can put incorrect things on it. Therefore, we will take the risk of getting the fake or false information. The technology of Internet also help us understanding other cultures. By logging on the internet, or chatting with the others we learn more about the different cultures from one place to anther. However, there ...




The Jab
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... 60 percent of your body weight on your lead leg (front leg) and 40 percent on the back leg. Stay on the balls of your feet and off your heels. Keep yours knees bent and your weight forward. Bring your hands to your face, and extend your lead hand about six inches away from your head. Keep your elbows close to your sides, and pivot your hips and shoulders to open side. If you were right handed the open side would be your right side, and if you’re left handed your open side would be your left side. Now you have the proper stance. I like to call this stance the ready position. Here comes the hard part; you have ...




Peoples Temple Settlement In Guyana
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... how the People's Temple erupted and eventually turned into the most horrifying act of mass suicide ever recorded. Jonestown was a society of it's own, a Utopia within Anormal@ society. According to Durkheim, society is a Asocial organism@ composed of a number of social parts or social organs. These parts work or function together to maintain the existence of the whole organism or society. We can explain the emergence of the People's Temple by simply using Durkheim's definition of emergence. Durkheim states that emergence occurs from the interrelationship of elements of a simpler or less complex reality and the o ...




Machiavellianism
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... he wrote The Prince as an early blueprint of a New World Order justifying the use of any means, no matter how sinister, to gain and keep power. Machiavellianism envisages: the seizure, maintenance, and extension of absolute power by the nicely graduated use of fraud, force and terror; control by the ruler of all avenues of communication, thus facilitating the deliberate molding of public opinion; and the employment of surveillance and terrorist activities of subordinates who can be disowned and liquidated by the ruler, who thus escapes the blame for their atrocities. (In other words, the big politi ...




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