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Reactions to The Death of Kim Jong Il

by MeadeFischer in Society, December 20, 2011
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From a photo in the paper, you can draw your own conclusions about human nature and politics.

Pruelpo Shares: To Live a Normal Life is Everyone’s Dream

by pruelpo in Society, October 22, 2011
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Nobody could oppose God conviction, what He had said was final. When He created man, it had been for His love to nourish man’s heart. He had created him according to His will and had taught him to appreciate the beauty to all His creations. Is it fair to see men controlling everything?

What Makes Them…?

by aliza01 in Crime, October 8, 2011
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Human nature has to be properly nurtured so that it imbibes values and enables individuals to live at peace with himself and his fellowmen.

Human Nature in Quotes

by ecrivan wordwizard in Issues, September 19, 2011
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Understanding the basis of human nature.

Was Freud Sex-obsessed?

by Socorro Lawas in Psychology, September 18, 2011
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Here is a simple condensation of Sigmund Freud’s otherwise complicated Classical Psychoanalysis (about human nature: sex and sexuality) along with my own analysis.

They Punched Me with Their Pretty Sweet Approaches

by pruelpo in Issues, August 7, 2011
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Not long ago, I experienced and almost had become a foolish victim of fraud in the Internet. I was hoaxed into believing that I would become a millionaire just in a short time. I entered into a business transaction with the people whom I believed would help me change my life. But I was wrong. I found myself a big foolish victim.

Will Lokpal be a Reality?

by manojsir in Law, June 17, 2011
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Political parties, social workers, NGOs and people as a whole are divided, too. It appears that the manner in which the issue is being handled by the Government, it is unlikely that the Lokpal Bill would be a reality.

Ethical Considerations in Jean-paul Sartre’s Existentialist Philosophy

by Ebey Soman in Philosophy, June 1, 2011
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How do you know what is good? How can you determine what is bad? By arguing his existentialist philosophy, Jean Paul Sartre argues that man possess the freedom to be what he chooses to be. This freedom is not bed of roses, but a thorny path that leads to the realization that life for an existentialist is burdened with responsibility. He needs to constantly define what is ethically sound or morally good for every action because he is burdened with development of his existence, anguish, forlornness and despair. Sartre tries to bring out the ethical plane by which an existentialist list is guided by explaining these qualities as the cornerstone of his existentialist philosophy.

How The American Middle Class Was Destroyed

by sovereignindividual in Issues, May 30, 2011
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What you are about to read illustrates the pure devious techniques used for selling, ensnaring, and coaxing the american people into buying a not really relatively simple prepaid debit card. This article will also explain how cdo’s effected us, the subprime loans, credit default swaps, over the counter derivatives, and why Washington and the states did nothing to stop a coporate life style of seduction and total legalized greed.

Your Next Stupid Idea Could Make You Millions

by megamatt09 in Philosophy, May 5, 2011
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The general public is not as smart and sophisticated as they think they are.

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