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The Mexican constitution is considered one of the most liberal in the world, including protection of national resources, freedom of press, free transit and human rights. The problem is its enforcement, as Mexico is still a developing country with weak institutions. One example is freedom of press: while it is guaranteed under the constitution, the current war on drugs has meant many journalists have been killed by drug cartels just for publishing the truth.
Promise, illusion, and reality are interconnected in that a promise embodies an expectation of future fulfillment, often influenced by one's perceptions and beliefs. Illusions can arise when promises are based on idealized visions or distorted perceptions, leading to disillusionment when reality fails to meet those expectations. Ultimately, the effectiveness of a promise depends on its alignment with reality; when fulfilled, it can bridge the gap between illusion and tangible outcomes, reinforcing trust and hope.
Imagine a perfect scenario, compare it to reality. Why does reality suck? Because it has many unpredictable factors.
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Anyone who does evil to satisfy only their needs.
You can't compare them. Hypertonicity is a term used in biology, therefore it is part of reality. Death is the only certain thing in life and the afterlife is a term, thought up by people who are afraid of death, which has no basis in reality.
the numbered treaties did not recognize the rights of the first nations because the first nations were shy and they thought what they received was good, but in reality their land was sold to make railways.
There were no advantages to being non-aligned, as it left nations essentially prostate before the great powers, plus the term was meaningless as in reality "non-aligned" nations were simply nations that quietly sided with Soviet Russia in the Cold War.
The major difference is the question of slavery. In reality slavery was a minor issue. The major causes of the war were the same that led to the war of independence from Great Britain.
Anthony includes the quotation from the Preamble of the Federal Constitution to emphasize the foundational principle of equality and justice for all citizens. By invoking this language, she highlights the contradiction between the ideals of the Constitution and the reality of disenfranchisement faced by women. Anthony aims to rally her audience around the idea that true justice cannot be achieved without extending the rights of citizenship, including the right to vote, to women. Ultimately, her intention is to call for a more inclusive interpretation of democracy that aligns with the Constitution's promise.
Not really. But some people compare Total Drama Island to "Survivor."