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14.10.05 |
ON CORRUPTION |
Here is Balzac's saying:“Behind every great fortune is a crime.” What do you think the great French writer meant? Think of the anti-corruption initiatives in your country (in the world) to change our lives for the better. /250 words/ | |||
18.03.05 | WOMEN IN POLITICS |
Why do women in Russia prefer not to go in for politics but lead a quiet family life? Is it a rule? What about you (if you are, of course :)? If you are a boy: would you like it if your wife-to-be decides to go in for politics? /100 words / | |||
Last edited 25.09.05 | 1.04.05 | ON HUMAN RIGHTS | Judging by the Amnesty International case studies, what are the main issues for their work in RF and former Soviet Reps? What can you say about human rights in our society? In this region? In your University? /250-300 words/ | ||
6.05.05 |
HI-TECH (choose one) |
1 | Technology is often described as a double-edged sword that can work to our benefit or detriment, depending upon how it is applied./300 words/ | ||
2 | The Competition of the Age: Artificial Intelligence vs Human Mind. Who wins? /300 words/ | ||||
3 | "I'm in Love with My Car": People become emotionally dependent on those who are close to them; they speak of shared lives and in terms of love and devotion. Is there any guarantee that feelings of even this level of intensity could not be stirred by a machine?/300 words/ |
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