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Lost Relatives and Ancestors: A Beginner’s Guide

Lost Relatives and Ancestors: A Beginner’s Guide “Collecting Dead Relatives and on occasion a Live Cousin” and”My Family Tree is Missing in the Forest” are merely some of the catchy slogans found published on the tops of genealogy fans. These enthusiastic researchers are searching to fill the holes in their own family trees. It is

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Race and Racism – Some Concepts Defined

Despite adamant claims to the contrary, racism continues to plague many individuals across the world. The initial step in solving problems of racial intolerance and bias would be to create an understanding of the underlying theories and their labels. This (rather long) article touches about the following subjects: • Stereotypes, Race, and Racism • Culture

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Auschwitz Death Camp, Lesson Learned?

Auschwitz was the most infamous of the Nazi labour camps in WWII. There, a man or woman may expect at any moment used for medical experiments, to be sent to the gas chambers or contributed a phenol injection. They would instead be used under the most rigorous conditions for labor, if lucky. A selection committee

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Choice Theory

You have listened for a year to me but I know Ive never really explained what Choice Theory really is. Choice Theory is really an explanation of human behaviour developed by Dr. William Glasser. There are five elements of the excellent world, the theorythe basic needs, the universe, the location that is comparing and behaviour.

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The Current Status of World Hunger

Where does starvation exist in the world? What are a few of the causes of world hunger? Are citizens of developed countries donating monetarily to the ongoing relief efforts? Within this column I will deal with these questions with the expectation that by creating an understanding of the present world hunger situation individuals will do

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The Roman Family

The father in the Roman family (paterfamilias) exercised absolute and lifelong power over the rest of the relatives (patria potestas): his spouse, children, and slaves). If the father’s father was living – he was the supreme authority in the household. Fathers were allowed to fulfill their sons that were older for crimes like treason. Each

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We Live In A System Of Beliefs

The subsequent post about beliefs is just an expression of my thoughts. It is not definitive. In my view our life lives on the basis of beliefs. We live in a belief system. So effortlessly integrated (in our planet ) are some beliefs that most individuals today assume that they are natural and approved them

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NGOs – The Self-Appointed Altruists

Their arrival portends rising local prices and a culture shock. Many live in plush apartments, or five star hotels, drive SUV’s, sport 00 laptops and PDA’s. They earn a two figure multiple of the neighborhood average wage. They’re busybodies, preachers, critics, do-gooders, and professional altruists. Always self-appointed, they answer to no constituency. Though unelected and

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