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  • Society Impacts

    Society Impacts

    The impact that social media and cellphones have on culture, social interaction, and interpersonal communication is increasing day by day. Whether or not people want to accept it, social media has several severe negative impacts on their daily lives. Despite some of its vast benefits, they as a culture have to limit their use of social media to a manageable amount. Social media needs to be recognized as a tool to be utilized to

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    Essay Length: 464 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: October 23, 2017
  • Rewriting the Letter to Philemon in a Modern/pastoral Approach

    Rewriting the Letter to Philemon in a Modern/pastoral Approach

    ________________ In this paper, I will rewrite St. Paul’s letter to Philemon, using the same spirit but in a different context, both from time and pastoral perspectives. The main characters of this letter are: Bishop Paulose, Bishop of Palmyra. In late May 2015, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) seized Palmyra, home to a UNESCO world heritage site, sparking fears that its ancient buildings and artefacts could now be destroyed.[1] Syria's army has

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    Essay Length: 1,894 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: October 31, 2017
  • Utopian Societies

    Utopian Societies

    Utopian societies are run by the concept of political domination and societal expectations. Societies are meant to voice the individuality of each person and create a safe environment for the people within, but, if the government is forcibly designing the people to think, live, and behave a certain way, then it can lead to chaos and mass disorder. Today in society, there is a representative government that prevents any specific group from acquiring an excess

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    Essay Length: 3,559 Words / 15 Pages
    Submitted: November 1, 2017
  • The Human Cost of an Illiterate Society

    The Human Cost of an Illiterate Society

    Eric Zhu Qidong 2016013563 101-K In the essay“The Human Cost of an Illiterate Society”,the author Jonathan Kozol obviously convinces people to pay higher taxes for services that promote adult literacy and the choices that Kozol makes in his writing definitely help his argument that illiteracy is a problem for all of us.Traditionally,people believe that the problem of illiteracy belongs to those who can’t read and that if you have reached adulthood without learning how to

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    Essay Length: 1,278 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 4, 2017
  • Breast Cancer in the Modern World

    Breast Cancer in the Modern World

    Surname Name Professor Name Subject Code Date Breast Cancer Breast cancer is the second main cause of cancer death among women. The point of concern is that it has been raised as a global issue only recently. In the past decade, the awareness of breast cancer has exponentially grown, yet many people are still unaware of it. In many parts of the world, it is considered a taboo to discuss any issues pertaining an individual’s

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    Essay Length: 1,681 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: November 17, 2017
  • Traditional Hero Vs a Wildcard: Who Is the More Effective Hero?

    Traditional Hero Vs a Wildcard: Who Is the More Effective Hero?

    It’s a common occurrence in the world of the comic superhero: the meek and mild white-collar worker dons the cape of criminal justice when danger calls, saving the world time after time. He is known as a hero, loved by civilians, commended by mayors, and praised by all. Superman, Spider-Man, Thor—all of these superheroes share the same dualistic characteristics that have made them great American icons for decades, whether they hail from DC or Marvel.

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    Essay Length: 793 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 17, 2017
  • Our Society Is Subject of Norms

    Our Society Is Subject of Norms

    Оur sоciety is subject оf nоrms оf regulating оf оur gоvernment. Definitely it was created tо prоtect us frоm negative cоnsequences оf оur life but sоme peоple are nоt agree with this pоint оf view and think that it is a part оf manipulatiоns which it dоes it with us. Sо let’s start tо find a decisiоn оf this cоnflict. Gоvernment makes fоr us all what it can tо make оur life better and make

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    Essay Length: 312 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 19, 2017
  • The Principle of the Modernism in the 20th Century

    The Principle of the Modernism in the 20th Century

    After the First World War, modernism has evolved in order to defeat instable social environment including unemployment, poverty, and depression. After that, as the world became a society for people, ways to make many products with less money has been looked for and the industry was standardized for the public. Also, development in engineering allowed mass production, and many products have become popular. Criteria to choose the right product and interest for those products

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    Essay Length: 997 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 26, 2017
  • Political Correctness Is Harmful to Society

    Political Correctness Is Harmful to Society

    Political correctness is a positive thing because it was born out of necessity Political correctness as a current trend and a policy aimed at not offending or disadvantaging any particular group of people in the society has been a hot topic of debates for nearly a decade. Some people consider PC as necessity that helps to eliminate discrimination and protect equality in society. However, political correctness appears a rather negative thing. Firstly, it diminishes people’s

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    Essay Length: 368 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 1, 2017
  • Modern History World War II Creative Writing

    Modern History World War II Creative Writing

    *All names are of real people, who were in the ghettos, and or concentration camps.* This Diary belongs to Samuel Steinmann. Born 1926 december 15 1941, March 16 They've sealed the Ghetto. The foul stench of dead bodies rotting is now contained by tall, looming walls that are certain to spell death for anyone who wishes to escape. The sharp steel of the barbed wires adorning the top of the wall glint in the sunlight,

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    Essay Length: 2,108 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: December 9, 2017
  • What Is Meant by “post-Materialism" and What Is Its Relevance to Contemporary European Society?

    What Is Meant by “post-Materialism" and What Is Its Relevance to Contemporary European Society?

    Candidate Number: 186308 What is meant by “post-materialism" and what is its relevance to contemporary European society? Introduction Post-materialism the sociological theory that assumes a continuous transformation of individuals and society which liberates them slowly from stressing the fundamental acquisitive or materialistic values. This theory was first introduced by Ronald Inglehart in 1971. He indicates that rising prosperity was slowly liberating the public’s of post-industrial societies from the importance of basic acquisitive and materialistic requirements.

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    Essay Length: 1,964 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: December 12, 2017
  • Modernism in Art + True Cost Button Pushing Reading Report

    Modernism in Art + True Cost Button Pushing Reading Report

    1512QCA Brandon leewd1701 Design is extremely crucial in human civilisation, it is an establishment of a plan or convention when constructing an object, system or measurable human interaction. Diverse kinds of objects may be designed, from a thing as small as a nail to an enormous, stunning architecture, even methods or processes of designing. Rand (1947) once mentioned that “Design is the method of putting form and content together. Design, just as art, has multiple

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    Essay Length: 1,453 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 17, 2017
  • Female Supervisor at a Higher Level and Challenge a Modern Belief That Females Responded Negatively to Women in Higher Status

    Female Supervisor at a Higher Level and Challenge a Modern Belief That Females Responded Negatively to Women in Higher Status

    This research report written by Andrea C. Vival, Victoria L. Brescoll, Jamie L. Napier, John F. Docidio and Tom R. Tyler focuses on in-group favoritism in society and organizations. It discloses that females versus males rated female supervisor at a higher level and challenge a modern belief that females responded negatively to women in higher status. Women have been considered not supporting each other for more than a century. This belief still exists today. To

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    Essay Length: 937 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 11, 2018
  • To What Extent Does the Criminal Trial Process Balance the Rights of Victims, offenders and Society?

    To What Extent Does the Criminal Trial Process Balance the Rights of Victims, offenders and Society?

    To what extent does the criminal trial process balance the rights of victims, offenders and society?   Juries, Defences, Charge Negotiation. Juries:
L: Jury Act 1977 (NSW)
C: R v Wood (Used as negative)
M: 
D: BOCSAR 2008 - Only 55% of jurors understand what beyond reasonable doubt means
I: ICCPR 14 Charge Negotiation: L: DPP Guidelines 2007
C: Nannette May (as a negative)
M: “Victims ignored in plea deals” (SMH, 2009) (Case)
D: Negotiating with the DPP Nick Cowdery
I: ICCPR Despite some

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    Essay Length: 1,035 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: February 6, 2018
  • In What Ways Did World War one Set the Stage for Women to Gain More Independence in American Society?

    In What Ways Did World War one Set the Stage for Women to Gain More Independence in American Society?

    Saman Rahimi RQ: In what ways did World War One set the stage for women to gain more independence in American society? Before World War One, women were greatly depended on their husbands. They were housewives, homemakers and generally belonged in the farms. It was the men who worked outside and provided for their family. Women’s duties consisted of taking care of their husbands and children. Cleaning, cooking and other chores were all part of

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    Essay Length: 781 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: February 12, 2018
  • Fintech and Traditional Banking Services

    Fintech and Traditional Banking Services

    Comparison Between FinTech and Traditional Banking Services Contents 1.0 Introduction 1 1.1 FinTech 1 1.2 Traditional Banking Services 2 2.0 Issue Problem 3 2.1 Research Question 3 2.2 Research Objective 3 3.0 Comparison Between FinTech and Traditional Banks 4 3.1 Speed, Convenience and Flexibility 4 3.2 Good Services and Experiences 5 3.3 Cost Structure 6 3.4 Security Systems 7 4.0 Conclusion 8 5.0 References 9 ________________ 1.0 Introduction 1.1 FinTech The new term ‘FinTech’ is

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    Essay Length: 3,322 Words / 14 Pages
    Submitted: February 25, 2018
  • Transformation of Modern China Education System

    Transformation of Modern China Education System

    Transformation of Modern China education system China’s historical and modern educational system cannot be explained without reference to the philosophies that have shaped China’s education philosophy. Most Chinese scholars believe that China’s education history is traced back to the 16th century BC. Education was considered a privilege only the elites had. The teachings were based on Confucianism. The Four Books and The Five Classics were recognized as the staple for China’s education system (China education

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    Essay Length: 1,120 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: March 26, 2018
  • Ancient History of Tattoos: How Has Tattooing Evolved in Modern Day?

    Ancient History of Tattoos: How Has Tattooing Evolved in Modern Day?

    Ancient History of Tattoos: How Has Tattooing Evolved In Modern Day? Steven Black Neumann University LSHUM 200 Human Potential and the Arts Mrs. Monica Malseed December 7, 2015   ABSTARCT The art of tattooing has continued to have a dominate presence since ancient times. The purpose of tattoo’s, which was considered back then as body marking during the ancient era, was perceived to have many meanings such as an individual’s affiliation to a tribe or

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    Essay Length: 4,380 Words / 18 Pages
    Submitted: April 23, 2018
  • Global Civil Society and Governance

    Global Civil Society and Governance

    JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY CENTRE FOR POLITICAL STUDIES MONSOON SEMESTER 2016 COURSE:PO414: POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY TERM PAPER ON: GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY AND GOVERNANCE SUBMITTED TO: DR. AMIR ALI SUBMITTED BY: ANAM SHAMS M.A FIRST SEMESTER GROUP E REG NO. 71403 ABSTRACT Governance and civil society are relatively new themes in global discourse. Global civil society is a key feature of progressive governance worldwide. The underlying aim of civil society and governance globally is ensuring transparency, accountability, effective

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    Essay Length: 2,457 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: April 29, 2018
  • Male Gaze and Modern Media

    Male Gaze and Modern Media

    In the Haze of the Gaze The “male gaze” refers to the sexual politics of media and a sexualized way of representation that empowers men and objectifies women. In the male gaze, a woman is visually positioned as the “object” of heterosexual male desire. Her feelings, thoughts, and person are deemed less important as she is “framed” by male desire. A key idea of the feminist film theory, the concept of the male gaze was

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    Essay Length: 1,743 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: April 29, 2018
  • Modern China and Its Peoples

    Modern China and Its Peoples

    Maxwell Goldstein Professor Zheng Modern China and its People’s February 19, 2018 Opium Throughout my assignment, I will be playing the role of a member of the grand council of the Qing Dynasty. As members of the grand council, my fellow councilman and I are faced with the dilemma of the fast approaching opium epidemic. For us councilman to execute our positions properly we will have to represent the pros and cons to the either

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    Essay Length: 994 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: May 1, 2018
  • Society’s Child - My Autobiography

    Society’s Child - My Autobiography

    Firat Ates Engelsk - Aflevering 3.V Society’s Child - My Autobiography The characterization of the American society was in the 1960s about racial discrimination and segregation between black and white people. With the essay the American young folksinger wrote, which was published in 2009 (Society’s Child - My Autobiography), she tries to show how the American society was in the 1960s with her perspective. She has also written a song, which also tells about the

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    Essay Length: 879 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: May 11, 2018
  • Soc 101 - Criminalization in Society

    Soc 101 - Criminalization in Society

    SOC 101 Criminalization in Society Society has been cultivated on a principle based on race gender, and sexual orientation. This concept has caused a huge division and has altered the ideology of people as a whole to cause division amongst a certain group/creed. Also, this strategy has been used to keep the powers in line and control amongst people whom belong in certain communities. For almost 30 years, the United States have extensively depended

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    Essay Length: 800 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: May 14, 2018
  • Should Society Be Allowed to Own Guns?

    Should Society Be Allowed to Own Guns?

    Should Society be Allowed to own Guns? In times like this when exists such organization as ISIS and terroristic attacks happen at least bimonthly in absolutely random places all over the world the question of gun ownership is particularly sensitive. To my way of thinking, society should not be allowed to own guns and use it without strict control ensured by government. In the first place, I think it is wrong to deny that gun

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    Essay Length: 387 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 20, 2018
  • Karuna Charitable Society - Proposal for Sponsorship

    Karuna Charitable Society - Proposal for Sponsorship

    ORGANISED BY: KARUNA CHARITABLE SOCIETY A Student Run Organisation To Help Poor And Needy Patients UCMS, Bhairahawa, Nepal C:\Users\sujit\Desktop\karuna logo.jpg PROPOSAL FOR SPONSORSHIP Contact: To: Dr. Bickee Dev 9840064238 Dr. Md. Nasim Akram 9860030398 ………………………… Dr. Mohsin Shakeel 9801350553 ………………………… KARUNA CHARITABLE SOCIETY/KCS BACKGROUND Karuna Charitable Society is an independent; student run UCMS based charitable organization established in 2002 A.D. to help the poor, needy and deserving patients coming to UCMS Teaching Hospital for medical

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    Essay Length: 2,481 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: June 2, 2018

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