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    Introduction: “The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), otherwise known as the Global Goals, are a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity. These 17 Goals build on the successes of the Millennium Development Goals, while including new areas such as climate change, economic inequality, innovation, sustainable consumption, peace and justice, among other priorities. The goals are interconnected — often the key to success on…

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    What is race? First of all, “race” like many words varies in its meanings. References to “race” occurs frequently in our everyday life, as we talk about “the human race”. Other reference s are used in our government offices with regards to forms, this purpose is generally used to determine the number of races for the Census. Still other meanings of the term “race” are more technical, for example a biologist talks about different races of a particular species. Because the meanings…

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    Nowadays, media of the 21st century can heavily influence our perceptions, attitudes, and choices. People all around the world have access to numerous types of media and spend hours each day consuming it. Functionalists, Interactionists, and Conflict theorists analyze how influential mass media is on our daily lives. From a functionalist approach, one would examine media for how it enforces social norms, awards status, encourages spending, and to keep us informed. An interactionist examines…

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    harder for their marriage to avoid divorce. Those who are non-virginal tend to end up with someone their not compatible with and will continue to be unfaithful for the remainder of their life. The same applies to people that are participating in cohabitation and premarital child bearing. The union between to people is more than just physical, it is a union of mind and…

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    The word “equality” is a word that the world has never seemed to fully understand. With so much inequality in the world, it has been nearly impossible to reach perfect equality, no matter what anyone did to try to change that. When it comes to marriage equality, there is a definite problem, especially when it comes to the comparison of traditional marriages and same-sex marriages. In the article “More Equal Than Others,” Rebecca Solnit describes the distinct relationships between traditional and…

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    Jobless related Problem: You Got Fired Maybe you spent too many hours in your cubicle listening to mindfulness practice, cogitating on the unfairness of life, until somebody from HR rudely disturbed you. You have lost income, and as a result could start to gain weight, potentially at the rate of 5 pounds a year. Strategies Sleep well and consistently – The stress of the sudden job loss can lead to sleepless nights and insomnia. So, promote better sleep through exercise, sedentary people who…

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    Abstract The American family as an institution has been changing dramatically over the past two hundred years. This paper will be highlighting three major topics that have impacted the change in American families. The first topic being discussed is the ideal family model and how it is different from the new emerging paradigm of family. The ideal family model will be broken down into two main themes one is ideal family values from the bible and its influence on the Victorian era and the…

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    My next topic of discussion was my interviewee’s marital status. When I asked her, her answer to me was that she was sepeated from her husband. Mary then went on to explain to me that her and her husband separated the week after their daughter Anna got married. I asked her why now, 50 years later, haven’t gotten a divorce? Her answer to me what that there was no need to, because they still remain on good terms and talk, they just realized they weren’t for each other. They both remain alone, he…

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    Traditional marriage has been changed and developed in many other types of marriage such as same- sex marriage, cohabitation, or blended families. The reason why it changed is because people tend to express their feeling and require the equal in their gender. The same- sex marriage is adapted by the people’s trend. The same-sex marriage is not only giving people the freedom to express their actual personality but also giving them the happiness to be by themselves. In the essay, “More Equal…

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    Rhetorical Analysis In her essay, “The Disestablishment of Marriage”, Stephanie Coontz guest columnist teacher at The Evergreen State College, illustrates the change of the standards of marriage “demanding different things from marriage then in the past” with the use of studies and data. Coontz shows the data on how the present day marriage has changed from are ancestor’s views of marriage. Coontz discuss how marriage is no longer the center institution that organizes people’s lives. The…

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