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Understanding Children Socially Review

by dreamtheater in Psychology, April 20, 2012
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Children are social beings as well as adults. Children need other people to be able to help develop his abilities, because children are born with all the weaknesses of others so that no child may not be able to reach a normal level of humanity. According to John Locke (in Gunarsa, 1986) the child is a person who is clean and sensitive to stimuli from the environment.

Why Should Lawyers Delude Themselves That They are The Only Learned People?

by otteranz in Issues, February 26, 2012
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This describes the hype lawyers always get in Uganda. They think that they they are the most learned people in society. I disagree in this article.

Did The Colonists Have a Right to Overthrow Their Governments? Was It Legal?

by blucz1996 in History, February 25, 2012
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Early settlement of the Americas (discussion). Explains was the overtake legal and why they overtook it.

Common Sense

by Anonymous Press in Philosophy, February 7, 2012
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Common Sense, in philosophy, a mental faculty or an attitude. The term has had different meanings in different periods.

What are The Differences Between Locke and Hobbes’s Notions of The ‘State of Nature’? Discuss with Reference to The Second Treatise of Government and The Leviathan

by Bazza1972 in Social Sciences, June 22, 2011
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The ideas or notions put forward by Locke and Hobbes were, as will be discussed heavily influenced by the events that occurred during their respective lifetimes. The differences between Locke and Hobbes’s notions of the state of nature could have arguably caused by their different outlooks, education, and also by their differing personalities.

Essay on Influences on The Texts That Formed America

by Sam Urban in History, March 13, 2011
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Essay about Enlightenment Philosophers influencing the forming of America.

Hobbes,locke, and Rousseau: The Three Philosophers

by Austin Lowell in Social Sciences, February 26, 2011
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About these three philosophers and how their ideas compare to government and society today.

A Long Way Gone with Enlightenment Ideas

by cometbballgrrl in Social Sciences, February 25, 2011
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The novel A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah is full of enlightenment ideas of John Locke and Thomas Hobbes.

John Locke

by lmonline in People, February 19, 2011
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John Locke.

What is Semiotics?

by John Walsh in Social Sciences, February 1, 2011
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A straightforward introduction to the study of semiotics, the signs used in language, as well as its major concepts.

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