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    Young People in Today’s World Young people today live in a post-modern world and the prevailing cultural context in which they live may be said to be characterised by things such as individualism, materialism, pluralism, secularism, relativism and existentialism. Thus, post-modernity poses a challenge to meta-narratives (overall conceptions of history or society) or ‘stories or beliefs which provide the key to the overall meaning of life’. However, ‘it also engenders new opportunities…

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    support and thus placing high pressure on the economic wellbeing of the nation. The declines in birth rates eventually lead to lesser workforce and lower tax bases. A good example is Japan which exhibits the fasted decline in population growth. On the positive end, declining population provides room for economic expansions and development, Dubai is currently a thriving nation dues to it appropriate balance in terms of population. There is sufficient employment, adequate health, educational and…

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    The Allied nations from the conference proposed the creation of a regulating body to oversee trade as well as money exchange. The ITO was that body. Some of the countries looking at ITO formation were also starting to negotiate rules to govern the trade that would be overseen by the ITO once formed and agreed upon. These rules were called The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. The ITO was never formed, primarily due to the United States’ refusal to sign. This left only GATT to govern…

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    companies, thousands more are been cut illegally. Moreover, most of the climate changes are mainly caused by human activities, such as burning fossil fuels,and deforestation most of which were results from the Industrial Revolution(White). People and society are becoming selfish of what negative global wide events companies are causing Earth in order to produce their favorite products. Fifteen year reporter for The New York Times of the global environment, Andrew C. Revkin, writes “Human…

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    1. What are commonsense knowledge and myths, and how are they different from sociological knowledge? Common sense knowledge is usually generalizations. Common sense observations are not subjected to the strict forms of testing that is necessary for valid sociological explanations. Myths are stories of people explaining natural or social phenomenon involving supernatural events or beings. Myths are also widely held false beliefs or ideas. Sociological knowledge usually start with a theory that…

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    mechanical engineering at what it brings to the table. Mechanical engineers work on the physics and science behind design of making or manufacturing of engines, also known as mechanical systems. The very first mechanical engineers were in the industrial revolution when the development of machines such as the steam…

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    though the law favored men, the labor between both men and women were equal, and families could not survive without the other. When this type of make-your-own-provisions economy was replaced with a market economy, considerably after the American Revolution,…

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    mankind has the natural tendency to evolve. Humans have the unrelenting desire to aspire for better things; for example, people have evolved from hunting and gathering to agriculture, the age of discovery to the age of enlightenment, and the industrial revolution to the multimedia age. Regardless of all the changes that humans have made, there is one thing that always remains the same: the interactions between one person and another. What distinguish humans from any other species are the human…

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    judged by her husband, her neighbors and society” (Welter 152). Men, as seen in the past centuries, continued to remain the primary breadwinner since they worked such long hours each day in manufacturing cities in what was the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. Since men spent so much time away from their families during the day, their authority diminished slightly within the household and women were most submissive during these hours. However, men regained their submissiveness as soon as…

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    Cocaine Vs Opiates

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    Key differences between the production and use of alcohol, cocaine, opiates, and marijuana have led each to be prohibited in the United States at one point or another. In order to truly understand the rise and fall of alcohol prohibition, the continued prohibition of cocaine and opiates, and the slowly surfacing repeal of marijuana prohibition, multiple factors must be considered. The legal, medical, or ethical use of substances by themselves have little power to effect prohibition or permission…

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