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    the ethical implications and consequences of robotic technology. Throughout our research on new technologies, we learned that the autonomous robot technology is developing rapidly and the robotic market is showing exponential growth. However, our society does not prepare for the new technology…

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    and modern societies. These prejudices are apparent in Price of Love and La Traviata, where the female protagonists are each harshly judged by society for their professions. Montaigne thoroughly addressed such prejudices and decoded societal perceptions of “barbarous” acts. Modern societies as a whole, however, are often quick to place judgements without offering resolutions. In both Price of Love and La Traviata, the female protagonists move to a new world to seek a progressive society, yet…

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    consequence if underperforming students don’t score well on standardized assessments not rather on not they know how to transfer the skill and apply it. The viewpoints of the Staff get overlooked when in actuality they are the true drivers of change in our society because they are placed in the position to educate our children. If the beginning stages is flawed by not incorporating the environment of the learner, change will not be implemented successfully if the teachers don’t believe in the…

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    Mohan Rakesh was very socially aware, his characters show how aware he was of society and the way that people think and act in a particular situation. Four plays of Mohan Rakesh are being analyzed from the point of view of Social Consciousness, leading to the whole idea of Morality that really drives society. How the ‘boundaries’ of Morality keep the characters caught up in situations and states from where there is No Exit. Some characters are not even given a choice to leave, while some are,…

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    Many different societies around the globe experience many different social issues that affect the population. These issues affect the population in different kinds of ways. In the book The Giver written by Lois Lowry, Jonas struggles through making people realize emotions and finding a new way to live without the rules showing censorship. In the novel The Hunger Games written by Suzanne Collins, Katniss Everdeen struggles through poverty, loss, and dealing with an oppressive government as her…

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    Essay 4: Comment on the statement “We are what society makes us” In their scientific paper “Relation between Individual and Society” M. Anayet Hossain and Md. Korban Ali of the Department of Philosophy of University of Chittagong in Chittagong, Bangladesh, state that “Man depends on society. It is in the society that an individual is surrounded and encompassed by culture, as a societal force. It is in the society again that he has to conform to the norms, occupy statuses and become…

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    being. Human beings participate in this process at the same time, where self-consciousness simultaneously attempts to retrieve itself from the other and expel the other conscious out. I find that this relation, on a greater scale, summarizes human society. Masses of self-conscious beings with…

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    culture. He also speaks upon religion and its impact on politics. He argued that religion gave people identity, stability, and purpose. For example when talking about the Islamic civilization Huntington points out that the revival of an islamic society was influenced by authoritarian government and economic state. He goes on to talk of the increasing power non-western countries are gaining he speaks mostly of asia in this instant. He explains that these non-western countries are becoming less…

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    The Hyperloop: “The Dawn of a New Era in Transportation” Background: Technology has been around for thousands of years, from simple wooden tools to fully designed mechanisms. We are not perfect and never will be, yet humanity still endeavors to fabricate new, ingenious ideas to aid citizens. We have developed each aspect of Life, Technology, Science, Mathematics, etc. However, as the Modern days progress, Humans and every other aspect of Life, as we know it, have become reliant on Technology…

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    How we present ourselves to the world is an essential norm in our contemporary society. It determines people’s perspectives and interactions at social places. Individuals need to put on different facades depending on the current social stages. Social stages define the roles to be taken depending on which team member is being impressed. Impressions management is carefully controlled to ensure that one fits in the social place or achieve personal goals. According to Goffman’s dramaturgy theory, he…

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