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    ROLE OF WOMEN: It is true that the worth of a civilization can be measured by the place that it gives to women in the society. It is also true that where women are honored‚ there gods live. Indian Women in the past enjoyed an exalted position in the society. They  excelled in various spheres of life and enjoyed every kind of liberty to develop themselves‚ socially‚ morally and intellectually. However‚ the position did not remain the same for long. During Muslim and British rule‚ her position was

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    Hillary Clinton. Today there is still so much work to be done to improve the rights and equality of gender. Even though the role of women has dramatically changed since early modern we still face problems of inequality. It is almost hard to believe how different the role of a woman in early modern Europe was compared to today when we are still not satisfied with the role that women are allowed to play. However‚ it is arguable that Ariosto would agree with Hillary Clinton. He believed that by the

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    The Roles of Men and Women in a Society There is a complexity in understanding the role of men and women in a society. Scientists and biologists are challenging themselves to explain the mental and behavioral processes of genders. Natalie Angier born and raised in New York writes “Men‚ Women‚ Sex and Darwin” an essay about evolutionary psychology and the misleading perceptions it has women. She focuses on five topics that the theory argues proving them wrong‚ and using them for support. The

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    engineering department Yes/No 6) Please mention your role model‚if any‚ and the industry(Civil/Telecom/IT) they are working in 7) Who made the choice of civil engineering as your course Own‚Family‚Guide‚Other 8) Approximately how many people(in %) around you discouraged you for having chosen the course after you took the course 0-25 %‚ 25-50%‚ 50-75%‚75-100% 9) What would you say the social status of your family in the society is? Lower class‚Lower middle class‚Middle class‚Upper

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    We as Americans are becoming increasingly lazy and gradually isolating ourselves from our everyday surroundings due to technology. Technology is detrimental to society by corrupting our minds and consuming our lives. Although technology allows us to efficiently communicate with one another and helps to make life a little amenable‚ it has made the population alarmingly lazy. Instead of going outside to play with friends in the beautiful fresh outdoors‚ one would simply stay shut in the confines

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    conveys messages such as “you must not associate with anyone who calls himself a brother but is sexually immoral or greedy‚ an idolater..‚” “With such a man do not even eat” and “Expel the wicked man from among you." But Jesus is the father and our role model of Christianity. Contrastingly‚ how did Jesus react to similar issues during his earthy ministry? Jesus loved Judas to the End In John 8:15-16‚ Jesus remarked: “Ye judge after the flesh; I judge no man. And yet if I judge‚ my judgment is true:

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    The Role of "Ethics" in Tomorrow ’s Society by Abia Bassey Edet Abstract Ethics pervades business decision making in all spheres of production‚ finance‚ marketing and distribution‚ and customer relations. The operational challenge is therefore the extent to which business decision-makers incorporate ethical standards openly into their business strategy‚ business management processes‚ and the creation of an environment in which ethical codes are practiced by “commission” as opposed to

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    regard to the state and roles of the family in modern‚ post industrial revolution‚ society. How accurately the interpretation and observations that are made by the Functionalist view represent the state of the family is‚ however‚ a contentious point. Functionalists see the family as the key place where primary socialisation of the young‚ next generation of society‚ takes place. The functionalist view of the family is that the family is the corner stone of the whole of society; indeed‚ the writings

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    are oppressed by men‚ and it serves to reproduce this oppression and spread it throughout the wider society. The Catholic Church is a favourite target. It is against women’s rights such as contraception‚ abortion‚ and divorce. It is headed and run exclusively by men. God is seen in male terms; Jesus is a man; and although there is great respect for the Virgin Mary‚ she is hardly a useful role model for most women today. Islam has also been criticised on similar grounds. We will look at the practice

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    The Indian Act and its Effect on Modern Society The Indian Act is one of the most outdated and irrelevant pieces of legislature ever written. In 1876‚ the Crown consolidated all existing laws pertaining to Indians‚ and called this new document the Indian Act. They did not solicit input from Aboriginal people and in fact‚ at that time‚ Aboriginal people were not even allowed to vote for or against the politicians who were creating this Act. If this Act was written in 1876‚ what effect could it

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