of discrimination. Like this example, many people in Korean society think that hate crime does not exist in Korea. That is mainly because most of hate crime cases that people heard are the ones of different countries. However, hate crime does exist in Korea, and it is quite severe in some way. Table 1 shows that out of 665 people who answered survey, 66 people have experienced harm due to their r
1. Introduction
The unlawful-like incidents depicted in the recent movie “The Crucible” had become a hot and rising issue among the nation of Korea, and is even now yet to abate in debate. Not only is the so-named ‘crucible law’ a political issue, but it is a socially psychological one on many levels as well. It is worth discussing and investigating in a social cognitive point of view t
and the constitution itself is not directly enforceable. Therefore regulations that clearly violate these rights escape any form of judicial scrutiny.
The overall institutional weakness and lack of independence of Chinese courts also plays a key role. Because most courts in China receive the majority oftheir funding from the local government, they are often unable or unwilling to deliver a ver
4. The reason why we chose this topic
The reason why we chose this topic is to awaken an interest in and understanding of children who are suffering. We always say that children are our future. But, if their pain has gone on longer, our future cannot be hopeful. Thus, we need to realize how they are suffering and to help them.
II. Famine and Disease problems
1. Famine
A famine is a wides
of polygamy based on the guidelines given in the Quran.
In Saudi Arabia, law makes it easy for a man to marry more than one wife. Such marriages are common in all parts of the country.
Research has shown that polygamy causes increased divorce rates; first wives that do not accept polygamy. Despite of flash of rebellions now and then, Saudis by large accept their religious and cultural obligat