INFLUENCE OF VIKING LAW ON ICELANDIC LAW
.... law. The overriding desire in
Viking society was to be free. The .... law). Above the free persons in
Viking society was the ruling caste. At ....
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Influence of Viking Law on Icelandic Law & Culture
.... law. The overriding desire in
Viking society was to be free. The .... law). Above the free persons in
Viking society was the ruling caste. At ....
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Icelandic Constitution
.... by a new king. These Norse freemen were committed to the values of the traditional
Viking society. Thus, these Norse freemen felt ....
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Johnson's Great Society
.... than on the necessities of depression, the program of the Great
Society would fulfill .... Hodgson and Bruce Page, An American Melodrama (New York:
Viking, 1969), 4 ....
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Jim Morrison and The Doors
.... Ed. Clinton Heylin. New York:
Viking, 1992. 626-32. Curtis, Jim. Rock Eras: Interpretations of Music and
Society, 1954-1984. Bowling ....
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Television in American Society
Television is a pervasive element in American
society today and is seen as having a great deal of influence, even an excessive amount of .... New York:
Viking. ....
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Television and American Society
Television is a pervasive element in American
society today and is seen as having a great deal of influence, even an excessive amount of .... New York:
Viking. ....
(362

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The Viking period in Ireland
The
Viking period in Ireland began in the late eighth and persisted until the .... marital alliances in all social strata had yielded a species of civil
society. ....
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Jim Morrison's Influence
.... Ed. Clinton Heylin. New York:
Viking, 1992. 626-32. Curtis, Jim. Rock Eras: Interpretations of Music and
Society, 1954-1984. Bowling ....
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Status of Women in Islamic Society
.... and fundamentalist Islam, a new consensus about the appropriate view of the future status of women in Islamic
society has not .... New York:
Viking/Penguin, 1978. ....
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Impact of Television in US Society
.... Other groups in American
society could offer a different set of values to be promoted and be just as correct that television is not doing so. .... New York:
Viking. ....
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Jim Morrison as a Cultural Hero
.... Ed. Clinton Heylin. New York:
Viking, 1992. 626-32. Curtis, Jim. Rock Eras: Interpretations of Music and
Society, 1954-1984. Bowling ....
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Elites in American Society
.... Johnson, EW "How Corporations Balance Economic and Social Concerns." Business and
Society, Summer 1985, 10 14. .... New York: The
Viking Press, 1976. ....
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The Icelandic saga Egil's Saga
.... The leader was expected to be fierce, fearsome, and powerful: A
Viking leader, whether .... This was an egalitarian
society to the degree that it was possible for a ....
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Condition of Human Suffering
.... In the end, however, the darkness of despair over ever achieving the ideal Form of a just
society is recognized by Plato himself .... New York: The
Viking Press, 1958 ....
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Jim Morrison
.... artistic expression, freedom to experiment with drugs and alcohol, the search for meaning, defiant rejection of
society's values, and .... New York:
Viking, 1991. ....
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Function of Racism
.... Racism continues in American
society in spite of major efforts to stop it, and these perspectives point to possible reasons for this. .... New York:
Viking. ....
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Concepts of State Power MARXIST AND WEBERIAN THEORIES OF THE STATE
.... 94 and 96. McCrae, Donald G. Max Weber. New York:
Viking Press, 1974. Miliband, Ralph. The State in Capitalist
Society. London: Quartet, 1969. ....
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Cannery Row
.... Doc may be the most well-balanced character of any aspect of
society glimpsed in Cannery Row, but it is not enough to fill the void in .... New York,
Viking, 1963.
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Development of Marxist Theory
.... By contrast, no communist
society has ever produced the true dictatorship of the proletariat envisioned by Marx. .... Russian Studies. New York:
Viking, 1987.
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Therapeutic Values & Moral Norms
.... However, for such values to be valuable, there must be some agreement as to the nexus between individual and
society, and agreement on .... New York:
Viking, 1961. ....
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Defense Industry Vendors
.... Between Two Ages: America's Role in the Technetronic Era (New York:
Viking Press, 1970), p. 9. 19Y. Masuda, The Information
Society (Bethesda, Maryland: World ....
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Gender Roles in Various Cultures
.... Arrangement between the sexes. Theory and
Society, 4, 301-331. Hertz, R. (1986). .... New York:
Viking. Landrine, H., Klonoff, EA, & Brown, CA (1992, June). ....
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GREEN PARTIES
.... Laqueur, W. Europe in Our Time. New York:
Viking Press, 1992. MacShane, D. "Greens off the Menu." New Statesman and
Society 245 (26 March 1993): 10-11. ....
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Russian Revolution As a Social & Political Movement
.... serfs and peasants in rural regions, with the ideology imposed by urbanites to effect the specific changes they envisioned for their
society. .... New York:
Viking.
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Class Systems & Status Quo of Ancient World
.... Aristotle, and the classical playwrights occurred exclusively in the context of what Hamilton refers to as the "leisured
society." It was .... New York:
Viking, 1962 ....
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Lectures on American Government
.... New York:
Viking, 1948. .... He ranges over all aspects of American
society: culture, politics, education, the professions, the media; and sheds light on everything ....
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Family, Home and Gender
.... York:
Viking, 1989. Orenstein, Peggy. "Almost equal." New York Times Magazine 5 Apr. 1998: 42-48. Scholten, Catherine M. Childbearing in American
Society: 1650 ....
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Military Service and Domestic Abuse
.... military training may be in turning out combat-ready soldiers, they must also remain responsible human beings and members of
society. .... New York:
Viking. ....
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Catastrophic Callapse of Societies How Arguments Only Partially ...
.... New York:
Viking, 2005. .... In some cases these changes have been due to natural trends with which the
society was unable or unwilling to cope, such as the gradual ....
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