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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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    We see violence all around us to such an extent that we have become immune to it. The wars that flare up in Congo and other African states don’t move us any more. In the Middle-East a number of bombs are detonated each month and it doesn’t appear to affect us‚ despite the fact that thousands of Israeli and Palestinian people get murdered. Even so when we hear about it on the evening news‚  and all we seem to say is: “That is so terrible. Anyway‚ it’s all too far away‚ it won’t reach us.” What we

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    other hand it comes easier to create a dystopia‚ similar to The Giver’s society. You may think that the society we live in today and a fictional dystopia are very similar‚ this is clearly not the case. While modern day society and the society in The Giver do have some similarities‚ they have many distinct differences. There are many differences between Jonas’ society and the modern day society. For example‚ in Jonas’ society people do not choose their spouses or have children. Family units are created

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    Punishment in Modern Society

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    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 a Marxist position when writing on the matter of the role punishment in societies (Carrabine 2009:305). Durkheim did more than any

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    Violence is all over the media today‚ contained within the daily news‚ music‚ newspapers‚ and television. It is especially seen within popular programs among children. Children are easily influenced by what they view‚ which is why violence on television negatively affects the way children behave. All too often today‚ we hear about children committing some heinous crime which is frequently media-related. Take for instance this excerpt from Douglas Rushkoff ’s essay "Hating What Sucks": In October

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    story is real or not for you.  Why do you think that myths persist in our modern society?  What function do they serve?     Although the existence of myths in our society today compared to those during the beginning days of the world differ; the presence of myths in our modern society still holds the sense of relevance in our modern day religious traditions. The reasons in which myths persist in our modern society‚ in my opinion‚ is very similar to why the Native Americans during the earlier

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    The Effect of the Internet on Modern Society In this day and age‚ the Internet is the new resource tool for the masses. It has changed the way we live in society and the way people interact with each other. As more and more people log on the Internet‚ it has undoubtedly changed the way people think and feel about each other and the world around us. When we begin to look at the ways it has changed society‚ we can clearly see many reasons to its assimilation into modern life. First‚ it has given people

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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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    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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    Adapting to Modern Society

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    Adapting to Modern Times Today‚ there are various radio stations that are broadcasted throughout Tanzania. However‚ from the 1950s until the mid-1990s‚ Radio Tanzania was the country’s sole station‚ consisting of music‚ poetry‚ drama‚ and speeches. There are currently more than 15‚000 reels of these tapes that are sitting on the shelves of the BBC building in Dar es Salaam. Reviving the Radio Tanzania Archives is a project that has a goal of digitizing and preserving these tapes before they

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