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  • Traditional Medicine

    Traditional Medicine

    The article Community Mental Health in the English Speaking Caribbean by Hutchinson (2014) discusses the way that mental health provisions have evolved in theory and in practice over the years. Hutchinson insinuates that there have been commendable efforts from the community regarding mental health, but he blames the lack of resources and the stigmatization toward mental health for the lack of advancement in mental health. Also, Hutchinson blames the western influence for the lack

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    Essay Length: 632 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 10, 2017
  • Thomas A. Edison and the Modernization America - Book Review

    Thomas A. Edison and the Modernization America - Book Review

    Salda Thomas A. Edison and the Modernization America: Book Review Nicole Saldarriaga AMH 2020: US History Since 1877 Professor Carlson February 9th, 2017 Despite Thomas A. Edison’s legacy, in the book Thomas A. Edison and the Modernization of America, Martin V. Melosi portrays Edison as a distinguished businessman interested in making previous inventions better in an attempt to modernize society. Throughout the book, Melosi illustrates Edison’s adventures and how his talent and curiosity progress over

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    Essay Length: 1,107 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: April 13, 2017
  • Racism Still Exists in Today’s Society

    Racism Still Exists in Today’s Society

    Strickland Christian Strickland Mr. Wells ENG 112 3 March 2017 Racism Still Exists in Today’s Society When people hear the word racism, what color do they mainly think of; “black,” “white,” “dark-skinned”? Most people hearing the word “racism” think only of African Americans; Though, there are tremendous incidents in today’s world which leads to African Americans being the targeted race. Racism does not just manifest to blacks. It is existent upon blacks, arabs, muslims, whites,

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    Submitted: April 13, 2017
  • Childhood Obesity; an Epidemic to Our Society

    Childhood Obesity; an Epidemic to Our Society

    Childhood Obesity 1 Childhood Obesity; an Epidemic to Our Society January 17, 2012 Childhood Obesity 2 Childhood Obesity Over the past ten years, “Childhood Obesity” has been on the rise (in American society) to become one of the leading issues effecting our youth today. Many studies have been conducted in order to discover the root cause of this epidemic, which has been plaguing the minds and bodies of our children of tomorrow. Over the years

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    Submitted: April 16, 2017
  • 13 Reasons Why Is Changing Teen Society

    13 Reasons Why Is Changing Teen Society

    Leigh Caroline Leigh English 1302- Period 4 Lawson 18 April 2017 Why 13 Reasons Why is Changing Teen Society The cliché idea of bullying, such as trashcan dunking or the jocks shoving a weak link into a locker has been reinvented with the age of social media. Bullying has been taken to a whole new level; kids are smarter about it now, subtler, and they know how to hit harder. Social media takes what once

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    Essay Length: 1,579 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: April 26, 2017
  • Modern Genocides

    Modern Genocides

    Colantonio Eric Colantonio GFCL Genocide Dr. Hubbard 12/3/13 Modern Genocides Even with certain global justice outlets, such as the UN, Genocides still plague the modern world. Perhaps two of the worst took place under Khmer Rouge rule in Cambodia (19-1979) and the Nazi Party rule in Germany (1933-1945). In both cases, the ruling party killed millions of people were killed or displaced. Writer of Blood and Soil, and leading expert on genocides, Ben Kiernan defines

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    Submitted: May 1, 2017
  • Modern Antisemitism

    Modern Antisemitism

    Final: Modern Antisemitism The rise of modern racial antisemitism owes acknowledgement to the new belief of racial theories of history, which became the basis for political and logical movements in most European countries. The idea of modern anti-Semitism thrived, but was not universally accepted and did not affect every political scene that it touched, but the ideology of race became a weapon that could be altered by skillful people against their opponents, especially opponents seen

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    Essay Length: 2,198 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: May 3, 2017
  • Law and Society

    Law and Society

    Grace Njagi 4330.01 Writing Assignment 3 Spring 2017 The first amendment clearly states that “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances” (U.S. Const. Amend. I.) In similar words, this means that the people who reside in the

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    Essay Length: 417 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 4, 2017
  • How Media Affect Society

    How Media Affect Society

    1. Introduction The aim of this assignment is to determine the effect of media context / texts on the society. In this modern world, the correlation between the media and society has grown strong. With the rising of new media, it is not surprising that the society has grown more and more dependent towards it (World Economic Forum, 2016). 1. Media context / texts effect on society The media is now a big role in

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    Essay Length: 1,210 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: May 19, 2017
  • Consumer Society

    Consumer Society

    We quite often hear that today we live in a consumer society, but maybe not all of us understand what is meant by it, what are the driving forces. This will be the topic of my presentation. I’m going to define the word consumerism, point out its main features and finally give my opinion on the topic. My first point is what consumerism is. The dictionary gives the definition “is the protection of the rights

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    Essay Length: 352 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 28, 2017
  • General Impact of Use of Pv Cells on Society

    General Impact of Use of Pv Cells on Society

    General impact of use of PV cells on society Job Creation Solar energy projects help in job creation for local societies i.e., workers are needed to plan the project, develop and implement the project, build the solar energy plant, manage the equipment and operate the facility and this would in turn help decrease the unemployment rate of the given area. Improved welfare Projects bring about developments where they are implemented like roads, schools, hospitals and

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    Submitted: June 13, 2017
  • Increase in the Number of Lone Parent Families in Contemporary Society

    Increase in the Number of Lone Parent Families in Contemporary Society

    5a) Outline and explain the reasons for an increase in the number of lone parent families in contemporary society (15) Consider the possible impact of the following: other trends (divorce), cultural attitdues/increased tllerance to lone parent families, legal changes, economic factors and changing gender roles – link to sexuality Introduction A lone parent family is a household that contains one parent that looks after all the children. Can be mother or father. Used to be

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    Essay Length: 329 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: June 28, 2017
  • Oceanic Way Finding Voyaging Tradition

    Oceanic Way Finding Voyaging Tradition

    RWP 2 Our traditional voyaging, knowledge and skills could give us a sustainable solution for the future generation. In this reflective writing will be explaining the oceanic way finding voyaging tradition, outlying various theories of migration in the Pacific, then I will discuss some evidence of migration based on archaeological data and finally reflecting upon my oral Fijian history and its significance. In reflecting on way finding, can be defined as a space problem of

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    Essay Length: 1,146 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: July 25, 2017
  • Toward a Just City? Progression and Theory of Modern U.S. Urban Redevelopment

    Toward a Just City? Progression and Theory of Modern U.S. Urban Redevelopment

    Where families live is often the largest factor in determining family members' success in life – or lack thereof. Although residential location has been a conduit to economic opportunity throughout the history of the United States, it may not have been more important a factor than during the years following World War II when U.S. housing policy in America’s inner-city neighborhoods began to effect, or possibly inhibit, economic prosperity. As John A. Powell wrote as

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    Essay Length: 3,520 Words / 15 Pages
    Submitted: August 2, 2017
  • The Early Modern Period Women 17th Century

    The Early Modern Period Women 17th Century

    In the early modern period women are seen as beings who are emotional, frail, and destructive. Women, during this period, had little rights and many individuals resisted the idea that they were equal to men. The destructive nature of women has labeled them as femme fatales. Men, on the other hand, were represented as strength, stability, and reasonable. Many individuals disregarded the female voice by saying, “women were corrupting forces and needed restraint” (Hunt et

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    Submitted: August 5, 2017
  • The Importance of Preserving and Promoting the Culture in a Modern World

    The Importance of Preserving and Promoting the Culture in a Modern World

    The Importance of Preserving and Promoting Culture in a Modern World Different people in different societies in the world have their own culture which makes them unique and contrast from the others. It is the identity of the people from the respective community, which has the specific characteristics and features to be practiced. As an author from the global New Light of Myanmar said, “People and culture cannot be separated because what makes any human

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    Submitted: September 2, 2017
  • Growing Us as a Product of Society

    Growing Us as a Product of Society

    Kiara Serrano “I pledge as a USciences’ student, that I have neither given nor received any unauthorized assistance on this assignment.” SIGN: Kiara Serrano Growing us as a Product of Society I was born into a generation where technology plays a crucial role in life. People are consistently texting, online shopping, and checking their notifications to their numerous social media accounts on an hourly basis. Social constructions are known as the limitations that society places

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    Essay Length: 1,279 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: September 19, 2017
  • Latin American Society

    Latin American Society

    Robert Kirkland LACS 101: Culture and Society of Latin America I 16 October 2016 Argentina Dirty War: Cowardice of a failed Government ________________ In Latin America, stamping out opposing political views was common as coup de tats. It was easy for this to happen because individuals with power could easily manipulate others with access to more money and more power. The lower and middle classes where helpless to the rich and powerful and their one

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    Essay Length: 1,080 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: September 25, 2017
  • Technology, Art and Society

    Technology, Art and Society

    CRITICAL COMMETARY OF THE BOOK “TECHNOLOGY, ART AND SOCIETY” BY VALENTÍN ROMA 1 Excerpts from books 1.1 Introduction Technology impelled a new turbulence in the complex process of privatization of the spaces of the home. (Page 12) The media ensured the privatization of domestic spaces, but only in exchange for providing the necessary social coverage through "lifestyle". (Page 13) 1.2 A professional self Mobility appears as the perfect panacea to camouflage a situation that is

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    Submitted: September 27, 2017
  • Theoretical Grammar of Modern English for the Juniors

    Theoretical Grammar of Modern English for the Juniors

    Theoretical Grammar of Modern English for the juniors 2017-2018 a.y. Seminar 1 The theme: “The Scientific Study of Human Language. The Theory of Grammar. The Mental Representation of Linguistic Knowledge.” I. The issues to be discussed: 1 Types of Grammar and their leaders. * Transformational Grammar (T.G.) * Generative Grammar (G.G.) * Transformational-Generative Grammar (T.G.G.) * Prescriptive Grammar * Pedagogical Grammar 2.Interface (interaction) of the Morphology with other Modules of Linguistics. * Morphology and Syntax

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    Essay Length: 4,873 Words / 20 Pages
    Submitted: September 28, 2017
  • How Technology Fits in Our Modern World

    How Technology Fits in Our Modern World

    Throughout time technology has paved a path for us, the human species to continue to grow, learn and evolve. In the past something as simple as a shield or an axe could be called technology but in the modern age of computers, cellphones, and the internet has evolved in people’s definition of technology and how it is used. Nicholas Carr in his publication in the Atlantic entitled “Is Google Making Us Stupid?”, Carr looks to

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    Submitted: October 10, 2017
  • Contradiction Between Modern Corporation with Following the Riba Rules

    Contradiction Between Modern Corporation with Following the Riba Rules

    Abstract In this entire report, it will be discussed about the modern corporation, its conventional view and Islamic view, Concept of corporation and Islamic injunction, Shariah compliance of corporation from Islamic view. Then there will be a brief discussion about riba, the prohibition of riba from Quran and Sunnah point of view, principles of riba, types of riba, the rationale behind prohibition of riba, how the modern corporation can be legit as riba free and

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    Submitted: October 13, 2017
  • Society's Biggest Issue - Refugee Crisis

    Society's Biggest Issue - Refugee Crisis

    Currently, the world is faced with a major social problem that has been a concern of the 21st century. The refugee crisis can be categorized as most severe social problem of recent times as it takes a stake to humanitarian concerns. Over the recent past, there has been massive transfer of large number of displaced persons from one part of the world to the next. This crisis has either occurred inside countries (Internally displaced persons)

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    Essay Length: 1,041 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: October 15, 2017
  • Modern Portfolio Theory and Diversification

    Modern Portfolio Theory and Diversification

    Diversification The concept of diversification was defined by noble laureate Harry Markowitz in 1952 (Pfaff, 2012). According to the MPT (Modern Portfolio Theory) by Markowitz, there exists an optimal portfolio of securities, known as the efficient frontier. A portfolio on the efficient frontier provides an investor with the maximum level of return, given a particular level of risk. The efficient frontier can be drawn by having return on the y-axis and risk on the x-axis.

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    Essay Length: 1,715 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: October 19, 2017
  • Pictorialism to Modernism

    Pictorialism to Modernism

    Pictorialism to Modernism: “The shift from Pictorialism to Modernism was a significant aesthetic change to occur in International and Australian photography. Affectionately called at the time the ‘fuzzy wuzzy’ style, Pictorialism was characterised by painterly attributes, soft hues and a pervasive sense of romanticism..........In Europe in the 1920s a fresh style of photography developed, referred to as ‘New Photography’, which focused on unusual angles, perspectives and sharp contrasting tones. The influence of this movement slowly

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    Submitted: October 22, 2017

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