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Social Structure And Its Role In Society
... administrators are there to govern the school, and to ensure a proper learning environment for the teachers and students. Teachers perform their duties by educating the students and providing proper methods of learning. The student's role is to learn from the teachers and become well educated.
Social structure influences the patterns of society and the relationships between various groups of people. Take for example the relationship between a man and a woman, which differs from a relationship between a doctor and a patient, and both differ from the relationship between a teacher and a student. However, each group of individuals is necessary for the society to ...
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Tobacco Advertising Makes Young People Their Chief Target
... as a major influence on the children of America. Dr. Lonnie Bristow, AMA (American Medical Association) spokesman, remarks that "to kids, cute cartoon characters mean that the product is harmless, but cigarettes are not harmless. They have to know that their ads are influencing the youth under 18 to begin smoking"(Breo). Researchers at the Medical College of Georgia report that almost as many 6-year olds recognize Joe Camel as know Mickey Mouse (Breo). That is very shocking information for any parent to hear.
The industry denies that these symbols target people under 21 and claim that their advertising goal is simply to promote brand switching and loyal ...
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Family Values
... were seldom around
during my childhood stages. Therefore they were rarely home to guide me through
good family values. Now that I am an adult my parents are persistent to spend
time with me and teach me values not taught to me when I was a child. I believe
it's like teaching an old dog new tricks. A child needs direction from the
childhood up to adulthood not the reverse. I recall coming home from school to
an empty house. My parents were working to provide us with a home, things we
needed and wanted. Regardless, as a child a family was just as important. A
popular soul singer, Luther Vandross, sang a song whose lyrics explained about
objects in a house ...
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Three Contributions Of Chinese Immigrants
... in China and other Asian countries.
It is also grown in North American, but the Asian variety is thought to be more
valuable. There are many legends and superstitions surrounding ginseng. The
Chinese have long believed that the ginseng is a cure for many aliments and can
even make one live longer. However, Western researchers are have been unable to
prove this. Today, many manufacturers add ginseng to such products as hair
tonics, shampoos, skin creams and even soft drinks. Also ginseng can be bought
over the counter in drug stores under such names as “Ginkoba” and “Ginsana”. “
Ginkoba” is supposed to increase mental alertness. “Ginsana” is supposed to
inc ...
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Animal Rights
... writhe and
moan before falling silent. This experiment meant to simulate what happens to
human beings in a car crash or a violent head injury.
It isn't right to cause pain, suffering, and certain death to animals just
for our benefit. Many scientists also agree that this experimental procedure
was wrong but only because primates have higher intelligence. I don't think it
is right for any animal of high or low intelligence, to suffer that way. In
other laboratories animals are confined to small cages or locked up so that thay
can't move. They are then used to test cosmetics and household chemicals. They
have chemicals poured on to their eyes and skin to see ...
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What Was The Effect Of The Space Shuttle Challenger
... shuttle's parts that had been of concern since the entire Space
Shuttle Program had been started; the O-Ring. Inside the Solid Rocket
Booster, there exists certain seals which were the rubber O-rings. The
objective of the O-rings is to act as a seal that is meant to prevent gases
from escaping through the Solid Rocket Booster. One of the main reasons
for the explosion was that O-ring "flexed" and let the gases escape, which
in less than seconds later, caught fire and created the explosion.
Among the other minor problems were those of electrical problems and
faulty gages which were just "overlooked" because the problems were only
minor and they posed no re ...
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The Effect Of The Greek Culture On Other Cultures
... to follow the
water downstream it would still be a different bank. Another group of
thinkers that arose out of Greek culture are the atomists. The atomists,
who were initially led by Democritus, believed that the world was made up
of two basic elements, atoms and voids. Atomist theory had a great
influence on the scientists who later developed the modern atomic theory.
Pthyagorus, however, may be the most important thinker of Greek times. His
mathematical theories of geometry had a vast effect on modern culture and
knowledge.
Another area that was greatly effected was government. The Greeks
were the first civilization to develop a democracy. Cleisthenes div ...
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Equality
... preaching,
medicine, and law were all jobs domenated by men. Women had made some progress
in the work force before the 1850's. In the mid nineteenth century women were
the majority for grade school teachers, up from the ten percent of elementary
teachers, that were teachers in the colonial period. This can be largely
attributed not to the fact that men were more accepting of the idea that women
belonged in the work place, but rather men were drown to the higher paying and
more socially appreciated managerial jobs brought on by the industrial
revolution. School boards did not mind these talented leaving because they
could higher a "less qualified women" for ...
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Norms
... look at me as normal. However, when everyone else in Junior High and High School are trying not to be normal, the norm becomes what we are trying to make it not be. That didn't bother us any because we thought we were different. We did not look like the teachers or like our parents. We took on our own norm, which then became the norm of our age and location. We were trying not to be normal, but ended up right in the middle of it.
As a freshman at Western Illinois University, I learned a whole new realm in the world of . We were taught about formal and informal , mores and folkways, and sanctions. Formal are what is written down and often take the form of l ...
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Foster Children: Happiness Or Heartbreak?
... during foster care is insignificant when compared to what is best for the foster child or children.
The worst thing about foster families is that foster parents tend to grow attached to the children and then they are heart broken when the children are reunited with their parents. There are those who are willing to take the chance that maybe they will be able to adopt their foster children sometime in the future. However, adoption tends to be an extremely long process because sometimes it is hard to sever the biological parents’ rights to their children. The people who decide to become foster parents are admired by a lot of people, especially because it is known ...
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