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Essays on Social Issues

Teamwork And Team Spirit In The Work Place
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... that make him a real one. First of all a teamworker can communicate easily with his co-workers. He doesn’t isolate himself or trying to do all the work by himself. Communication in the workplace can solve many problems that appear in this area. Many workers because they do not have the ability to communicate with others in the workplace, never asking for their help, in some problems that might deal with their work and the assignment that they have to work out. So they feel stressed and as the time goes by they finally isolate them selves from the others. A teamworker never does that. He’s always there to communicate with others and help himself out or his co-wo ...



Terrorism
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... of force, threat from use, use from covert or open war. Who is or is not a terrorist? The suicide bomber, the rebel guerrilla, the liberation front, the armed forces of the state? Terrorism is fundamentally a political act. Terrorists act to advance a cause they mean to create tyranny, either directly or indirectly, so that the political order that they prefer can take the place of the current one. Terrorists can be either rebels seeking to overthrow a state or states seeking to overthrow the international order or states seeking to maintain privilege for rulers and stifle dissent among the people. In every case the motivation for terrorism is explicitly without ...



Minstrels
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... wandering performers were also story tellers, jugglers, clowns, and tumblers. Often minstrels were an important part of prominent house holds providing entertainment for the upper class of society. Those minstrels who were not part of a noble's homestead, traveled from town to town providing entertainment not only to noble classes but also to common village folk as well. There were not many forms of entertainment, nor was there a means for people to learn about news events. There was no television or radio in medieval times. Even books were very scarce. Minstrels served to entertain the public. They made up songs, stories, and repeated ballads and folk tale ...



Why Should I Be Moral?
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... be pleasurable, it will eventually lead to happiness. Morality is important for society as a whole, as it makes life livable. Now expanding on the happiness theory, I will discuss the ideas of Aristotle. Aristotle believed that happiness is the quality of whole human life. We all have misconceptions about happiness. Most of us believe that happiness is experiencing a lively feeling of joy or pleasant feelings. We can be happy at one moment, but not the next. Aristotle on the other hand said that true happiness includes pleasures, joys, and successes as well as many pains, griefs, and troubles in ones life. A happy life is not cause by the pleasures we've had, ...



Child Labor In History
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... from as young as the age of five. Children were used extensively to tend the machines. Children were also used in coal mines, from as young an age as six. These children would work long hours in the dark and damp mines, often carrying coal in packs on their backs up long ladders to the surface. During the 1830's the English Parliament decided to create an investigation into the mistreatment of child laborors. One child in a textile mill testified that he began working when he was eight years of age and since that time had been working from six o'clock in the morning to eight o'clock in the evening, with one hour to break at twelve o'clock in the afternoon. So ...



Rapid Population Growth
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... not handle anymore chaos and can not create enough food to disturbate to those who are in demand of it. A stable relationship with plants and animals must be attained or future populations will suffer. Problem About 140 000 million babies will be born, and 53 million will die which gives the overpopulated world an additional 84 million people per year. With the planet growing at alarming rate 230 000 per day people, With the increasing population, pollution is on the rise, making safe water scarce In Asia the population increases by 50 million, the population of Africa by 17 million and Latin America and the Caribbean by only eight million. Africa has the hig ...



Cigarette Companies Should Not Be Able To Advertise
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... 20 years after the industry started. If you look at the old television commercials, they lie, one that comes to mind is the old Philip Morris commercial, that advertised smoking his brand would give you energy make you healthy, and give you a great feeling inside. Now, in today's age, this would be considered false advertising. But if cigarette companies could lie like that to people that didn't know any better, for they were uneducated on the subject, what other lows could the stoop to. Another reason cigarette companies shouldn't be able to advertise is because they are making a prophet on killing people. Cigarettes are accountable for 430,700 deaths out of th ...



Changing Of Values From The Hellenic Period To The Hellenistic Period
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... as the time periods changed from Hellenic to the Hellenistic period. Humanism slowly changed to individualism. Individualism is the belief that the individuals needs and interest are the most important. This change came about by the growth of Alexander the Greats empire. Alexander’s empire influenced so many lives because there were so many different mixes of people, cultures, and beliefs. This mix eventually changed the Greek and Persian ways of thinking, architecture, and many other aspects of their lives not just the values. Another change in the Greek values during the change from Hellenic to Hellenistic period was the change from idealism to realism ...



Human Behaviours And Society
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... ability to make decisions and skillful for any kind of activity (playing basketball, driving, working, and so on). On the other hand, women are considered as the weaker sex, so they are defined as sentimental, skillful at home cleaning, sensitive, tender and so on. These kinds of characterizations are the social stereotypes that have to be followed by each gender. Social behaviors are supposed to be due to hormonal responses in human biological functions, but most of the time it doesn’t happen. For example, if a man is in an elegant place with very many people, and suddenly someone attacks him without any reason, the hormonal response will be to act aggressi ...



Money And The Way It Alters The Mind
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... loyalty and devotion to money. The commercial world is overflowing with money. The loyalty that people have is due to the manipulation of how the businessmen choose to portray what is necessary for consumers to possess. Unlike Americans, Germans find a “University professor,” more of a commodity than a “celebrity.” Unfortunately, Americans loose their focus on reality because the ones with the power are the ones who are money hungry and run the world. It is insane how the majority of Americans see celebrities as heroes instead of the scientists who try to make the world a better place. The world is run, not necessarily by the money itself, but the mentality th ...




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