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    Imperfections of Modern Day Society Fashion may be described as the predominant style at any given time due to ones mode of expression or presentation. Ones personality may be defined by the clothes they have selected to wear. Celebrities and fashion ads seem to demonstrate that it is acceptable to wear extremely revealing clothes and promote their outfits. Sexually provocative people with strong personalities may choose to wear clothes with inappropriate innuendos or phrases written on them. Modern fashion

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    Privacy in Modern Societies Of all the human rights in the global archive‚ confidentiality and privacy are conceivably the largest problematical human right in this era. Classification of privacy differs commonly by circumstance as well as locality. In countless diverse regions and cultures around the world‚ countries have involved the right and justification of privacy with data or information protection‚ which interprets privacy with reference to managing delicate information. Outside these strict

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    Coputers in Modern Society

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    Coputers In Modern Society Looking around at daily life‚ I noticed a pattern of computer oriented devices that make life easier and allow us to be lazier. These devices are in most daily activities ranging from waking up to an alarm clock that is computerized to watching the news before going to bed on a computerized television. All of these computerized facets of our society help to increase our daily productivity and help us to do whatever it is we need to accomplish in the day. The computer

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    Crimes in our society

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    Crime is increasing in our society. We often ask ourselves „why?”. There are many reasons. Firstly the law isn’t strict enough for criminals‚ so many of them aren’t afraid of punishment. Criminals spend too little time in prison and they have too good conditions there. In many countries‚ as in Poland‚ there isn’t death penalty‚ however it would help us to stop increasing violence and crime and it would be a warning for criminals. Another problem is that often the homeless commit crime to go

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    Hinduism In Modern Society

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    Being a Hindu‚ growing up in a modern society‚ I have got this wonderful opportunity to research Hinduism in contemporary world. In this essay‚ I have explored Hinduism not only by juxtaposing it with modern Hinduism‚ but also with ancient religious practices. Modernity is not simply the western world‚ or connecting to contemporary and rejecting the old. Modernity‚ as David Smith says is theorization of modern world and according to modernity self is autonomous‚ and God is dead. This feature of modernity

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    Punishment in Modern Society

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    Why do Marxists argue that there is no such thing as punishment as such? Critically evaluate these arguments. When exploring the substantial role in which punishment plays in society‚ a number of differing perspectives can be identified. Most are influenced by social theories which can be traced back to the founding fathers of sociology; the two main proponents of the conflict and consensus theory‚ Karl Marx and Emile Durkheim‚ as authors tend to adopt ideas from either a Durkheimian approach or

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    Smith‚ R.E. 2007: 624). Subconsciously our daily lives are regulated and influenced by social norms. We take these social norms for granted. (Passer/Smith‚ 2007:624) We see these customs as “normal” but as Michel Foucault illustrates in “Discipline and Punish‚ the Birth of the Prison”‚ these norms and patterns of behavior are a lot more complex than we may think. After reading “Discipline and Punish” I was able to identify in greater detail how our society is governed by social norms. This is evident

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    How to Make School Better

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    Happy employees make happy customers .All around the World studies show very clearly that when employees like their jobs‚ customers get better service and more satisfied. As in a language school students are our customers we have to make them happy and I firmly believe that the road leads to happiness goes directly through the teachers in a language school. Firstly it is very well known that despite the latest technological advancements still the most important element of language learning is the

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    Cats Make Better Pets

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    Cats are a kind of pet that do not require as much attention as others. Cats make better pets than dogs. Cats are much quieter than dogs‚ cats take much better care of themselves‚ and cats require less attention. Firstly‚ cats are much more quiet than dogs especially during times when you want to sleep or relax. For example lets say and individual has a tiring day of work and wants to relax. They finally get comfortable when their dog sees a squirrel or another dog and starts barking

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    Sporrer Government 12 April 2013 To Make the World a Better Place In order to make the world a better place to live in‚ instead of thinking big like most of us feel the need to (living in poverty ridden lands to feed the hungry‚ building homeless shelters‚ ect.)‚ in college‚ I feel that I am going to start small in a sense though not excluding the possibility of doing something extensive in later years. The way I want to make at least where I live a better place is through helping people in need

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