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- 6091: To Have Intellectual Freedom Or To Be Censored
- ... intellectual freedom has been seen as an inevitable fact of his/her life. So intellectual freedom - as a part human life- by experiencing many changes in different periods of the history, has also evolved itself. As Bekir Özgen (1994:20-27) expresses in his book ‘Düşünce Özgürlüğü ve Laiklik’that, “Özgür düşüncenin insan kafasına yerleşmesi uzun zaman almıştır. Kolay olmamıştır. Çünkü ...
- 6092: Kurt Vonnegut
- ... action happens. He also includes writers in The Sirens of Titan and God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater. In the former, the writer is an omniscient man who writes about the history of mankind on Mars and revises the Bible (Vonnegut, Sirens, 196). In the latter, the writer is Kilgore Trout, a relatively unknown science fiction author whose numerous stories get shelved ...
- 6093: Leonhard Euler
- ... his Theory of the Motions of Rigid Bodies (1765). References 1.Dictionary of Scientific Biography 2.Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica 3.C B Boyer, The Age of Euler, in A History of Mathematics (1968). 4.A Speiser, Die Basler Mathematiker (Basel, 1939). 5.G du Pasquier, Leonhard Euler et ses amis (Paris, 1927). 6.O Speiss, Leonhard Euler (1929). 7.R ...
- 6094: Genetic Engineering And Its Future Impacts On Society
- ... To deny ourselves that which we have always searched for, yearned for and want, to better ourselves, would be the most horrendous, conceded, selfish arrogant and cowardly act in the history of our existence. How can we say no? Genetic Engineering, the process of editing the genes, or the basic make-up of a living organism is an extremely powerful technology ...
- 6095: Egyptian Politics: The Fiction of a Multiparty System
- ... military court and charged with "circumventing the law in order to form a political party voicing the opinion of the Muslim Brotherhood," a charge without any precedent in Egyptian legal history. In addition to restricting the formation of political parties, the legal system has also denied Egyptian citizens freedom of expression and peaceful assembly and has blocked access to free participation ...
- 6096: Ideals of Law and Justice In Different Civilizations
- Ideals of Law and Justice In Different Civilizations The ideals of law and justice in different civilizations in history evolve over time and are altered in many ways. There are many factors that contribute to these changes such as the type of government, and the laws governing its people ...
- 6097: The Government Of The United States
- ... U.S. Government. People have many split ideas on the government. The people who know the government, the ones who read the papers, listen to the politicians, and know the history of our government, and know how the system works believe in the government, and the system. They know why things are the way they are. Thirteen out of the twenty ...
- 6098: NAFTA And Its Effects
- NAFTA And Its Effects On January 1, 1994, Canada, the United States and Mexico entered into the North American Free Trade Agreement. For the first time in history, the three countries agreed to create a single North American marketplace. THE EFFECTS OF THE NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT The North American Free-Trade Agreement has proven to be ...
- 6099: The Crucible
- ... dogs in Salem in 1692. Their bodies were buried in shallow graves or not at all. The trial of these people are perhaps the most disconcerting single episode in American history. The trials were started when several girls accused members of the community of witchcraft. These accusations led to warrants being issued on Feb 29, 1692 for the slave Tituba, Sarah ...
- 6100: Jefferson and Socrates' Idea of Democracy
- ... to the Constitution. Jefferson's fears were very real, in a letter to James Madison discussing details of the yet unratified constitution Jefferson wrote "Reflect on all the instances in history ancient & modern, of elected monarchies, and say if they do not give foundation for my fears. The Roman emperors, the popes, while they were of any importance, the German emperors ...
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