These representatives made decisions based on their own ideals without the consideration of the people. ... This discontent of the majority of the people made way for the form of government called a tyranny. ... This included all people of the state regardless of class, rank, standing or wealth. The control of the state was in the hands of the people and decisions of the state were reached by the mass of people. ... Attendance in the Assembly was open to every citizen that represented a government literally "by the people." ...
Chapter I - The Legality of the Special Courts in Cases of Terrorism The decision to create special courts is, in most cases, the result of exceptional circumstances, that ordinary courts are found to be unable to deal with in order to ensure what may be termed "good administration of justice". ... Article 38.3-4 3e of the Irish Constitution states: "Special courts may be established by law for the trial of offenses in cases where it may be determined in accordance with such law that the ordinary courts are inadequate to secure the administration of justice and the preservation of public peac...
Why do people golf? ... This could also work in a negative way by turning ordinary peoples free time into another stressful event. ... For a golfer it is golfing that makes ordinary time possible. When a round is played the stresses and worries of normal life or ordinary time seem to divinely disappear and sacred time begins. ... This reflection of sacred time allows a person a light at the end of the tunnel adding interest and enthusiasm to otherwise ordinary time. ...
It is important to recall that between 1619 and 1926, African Americans and other peoples of African descent were classified as a race that had not made any contribution to human civilization. ... Peoples of African descent were visibly absent in any scholarship or intellectual discourse that dealt with human civilization. ... In the words of Ralph Crowder, "the observance must be a testimony to those African pioneers who struggled to affirm the humanity of African peoples and a challenge to the present generation to protect and preserve...the humanity of all peoples of African descent." ....
British soaps were real' and gritty, about normal' everyday issues and characters, whereas American soaps took place in glamorous locations and dealt with out of the ordinary events and tended to deal with wealthy families. ... It tends to feature primarily physically attractive people and there is also a notable absence of people of colour. ... It is watched by about one-third of the British population, by more women than men, by older people, and also by people from lower socio- economic groups. ... In soaps female characters are portrayed as more central than in action drama, as...
Some of the important features of the fiber optics that we are interested are discussed below. Now a days we are using copper wires as they are the most cost effective and reliable interconnect in parallel machines. However as machines grow more powerful, wire density becomes critical making fiber p...
Gung fu values the wonder of the ordinary, and the idea is not daily increase but daily decrease. ... To some martial artists of distinguishing taste, this would be a little bit unsophisticated; too ordinary and unartful. However, it is the ordinary that we use and encounter in everyday life. ... Of course, different people have different preferences and therefore I will include different techniques of both the Northern and the Southern schools of gung fu. ...
As society grow to include more people, human tastes and preferences continually grow, creating an inevitable conflict between the magnitudes of human wants and the availability of resources for satisfying them. ... People are allowed to organise themselves into business units where they organise factors of production. ... As a result, the system allows the allocation of a society's limited land, labour, and financial resources toward the kinds of production that most nearly satisfy the tastes and preferences of its people. ... And as resource allocation in the free market economy depends...
Yet he looked ordinary enough. ... Here was a man who sincerely did not mind what people thought of him, and so convention had no hold on him; he was like a wrestler whose body is oiled; you could not get a grip on him; it gave him a freedom which was an outrage. ...
"Any form of government, including republican or popular government, which does not fulfill the requirements of civil and political life is either a tyranny or a corrupt republic- that is, the two worst calamities that can befall a people" Essentially, tyranny under this theory involves the absence of the rule of law. ...
Kim defines his identity by being open to influences and finding people he can look up to, like the lama, and Colonel Creighton while warding off influences that he does not feel he can look up to. ... He has grown up dressing like an Indian, thinking like one, his skin burned as brown as an Indian's, and being happy at home among the poor people of Lahore. ...
Research in Business Education A significant development during the past fifteen years is the attention accorded research by professional organizations in business education. The coordination of effort and encouragement provided by these groups of research-minded people appear most valuable. I...
In order for the Ancient Egyptian civilization to grow, the people had to work together and unify. ... Later on in time, the basic diet of the ordinary people was bread and beer, whereas the wealthy citizens ate more meat and drank wine instead of beer. ... Much of the people's clothes were made of airy, breathable linen because in the hot weather the people needed light, loose, and easily washed clothes. ... What citizens believed also depended on where they lived, but there were common gods to all people too. For ordinary families living in Ancient Egypt the most important of thei...
So, we see that the people bow to superior forces when faced with decisions that could cause people to lose their lives. ... The people of the village have a profound fear of the spirits, and trust them to be fair and just in their judgements. The spirits have a power that no ordinary man can have and as such some men will listen to no other judgement. ... However, in No Longer At Ease, education has become elitist and it is only certain people who can continue their studies. ... (TFA, p.9) This shows how strong people's belief are, and no one is considered a coward for being afr...
To the Vietnamese, Little Saigon expresses a distinctive and indispensable Vietnamese character, Tran- a 65-year-old Vietnamese woman says, "I don't come to buy things, I come to see people, strangers mostly, who come...to do ordinary, everyday things, but in an environment where, because of the familiarity of faces and language, we never feel out of place" (Dizon). Moreover, the presence of Vietnamese people is what makes Little Saigon more noticeable and exclusive. ... With no doubt, Little Saigon offers Vietnamese people a certain comfort of being with people who share the sa...
With the Resurrection of Christ, his disciples took heart and went about preaching the Kingdom of God to all the people of the world. ... The Church was founded, not as an institution of Authority to force the name and teaching of Christ upon the world, but only as a witness-bearing institution to Christ, to hold Him before the people. ... On the day of Pentecost, the Holy Spirit came upon these disciples (they were about a hundred and twenty people - Acts 1:15) and they started speaking in other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance (Acts 2:4). ... On the very same day about 3,000 (t...
Another symptom of MPD is significant amnesia, which can't be explained by ordinary forgetfulness. ... An inability to recall important personal information that is too extensive to be explained by ordinary forgetfulness. ... Some people with DID (MPD) have a tendency toward self-persecution, self-sabotage, and even violence (Boor, 1982). ... Perhaps as many as 5-20% of people in psychiatric hospitals, many of whom have received other diagnoses (Franklin, 1990). ... The first is building trust-Multiples have been betrayed by the people they should have been able to count on, and they co...
She brings into the novel two types of reading, books and letters, and reading people. Catherine is not able to read people well she needs to learn this. ... She is inferring how people in society were taking ideas from the Gothic novels and turning them suspicious about the people around them, when the actuality was they had nothing to worry about. ... The characterization may be weak in some areas, but it does allow us to see the life of people two hundred years ago. ... At the beginning of the novel Catherine is very young and nave; however throughout the novel you can see her growing a...
They undergo an adventure miraculous and ordinary at the same time, encountering military generals, mercenaries, rock stars, the Beatles, spies, witches, learning the ways of life such as love, hate, betrayal and loyalty. ... In the first chapters of the book, there are mentions of a "pale god", signs that the local people have been already affected by the colonial mentality of white as foreign, and foreign as superior. ... Max Plata is a perfect symbol of Philippine government at the time - mere ordinary abilities as a writer, foul mouthed, self-gloating, disliked, and yet he holds all the po...
Globalisation The word globalisation has become a buzzword since its inception at the beginning of the 1990s. A cottage industry on globalisation has emerged from which academics and intellectuals make a living by writing articles and travelling the world debating with others. The financial and business sections of broadsheet newspapers are continuously littered with issues concerning globalisation and meetings are frequently held by the superpowers to discuss the state of the global economy, such as the meetings in Doha in Qatar, Cancun in Mexico and the IMF summit in Dubai. As a result of...
-The Perfumed Garden- One wonders what images appear in people's mind when they hear the word "prostitute-. ... To introduce different ways of seeing and helping people understand better about the complex mystery that surrounds them "prostitutes. ... And how much society has contributed to creating wrong or false image of prostitutes, which lingers in the minds of people till now. ... Control over female labour and female sexuality was a norm, an ordinary practice during the historical era. ... Believing that sex-workers are social and psychological deviants, people are justifi...
Each lifeboat had a capacity of 65, but most that were lowered to sea only contained about 20 people. ... They failed to do something someone of 'ordinary care' would do. ... A departure from what an ordinary reasonable member of the community would do in the same community. ... They were very discriminating towards passengers of different class tickets, when you think about the extra 37 people per lifeboat that could have been saved it makes you sick. ...
The police and their relentless pursuit of the threesome, despite having the Governors pardon being issued for them, are representing another monster, namely the corrupt nature of people in power, which is an issue faced in this depiction of the police. ... The Governor sees (when the men are playing their songs in the hall) how much the people love their music, and takes advantage of it, making him more popular and putting his opponent down at the same time. ... It shows that when money is involved, some people will even betray their own family to get more of it. ... Using three less than o...
It is not a missionary religion in the ordinary sense of the term. ... Its teaching has so far permeated people that an armed revolution has almost become an impossibility in India not because they as a race are physically weak, but because the tradition of ahimsa has struck deep root among the people (Nair 134). ... Gandhi believed that Christ belonged not solely to Christianity, but to the entire world, to all races and people Gandhi did not regard Islam to be a religion of peace in the same sense as Christianity, Buddhism and Hinduism were. ... Satyagraha has many different meanings, w...