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    It is argued from two sides about the idea of U.S. Imperialism, an expression of nationalism by taking over and colonizing regions, which took place in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Consensus has argued that U.S. imperialism was a “righteous” path and completely justified. On the other end of the argument, lays the Conflict perspective, which views U.S. behavior of Imperialism as an example of European “empire building.” The Spanish-American War and the Philippine-American War…

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    Usually, there is a shared consensus on the methodology that works best. For example, in science, scientists around the world, regardless of culture, background, and other personal experiences, agree on the use of the scientific method. The scientific method requires the use of imagination…

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    change is confusing due to education, consensus of scientists, and different effect of climate change in regions. Education, as presented…

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    While I still use the accommodative style, I also use the “Consensus through Collaboration” style when I am working on more important projects or problems. In this particular style, “although some levels of collaboration is required for most conflict resolution, it is particularly important when the goal is to reach a consensus. [The] consensus style requires commitment to the defining elements of collaboration, as well as the emergent characteristics…

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    Persuasion is the force that motivates an audience to adopt your position or buy into your argument (McLean, 2010). There are six principles to persuasion or influencing people; reciprocation, liking, commitment, scarcity, authority and consensus. Reciprocation The principle of reciprocation states that when people receive something they are more likely to give something back. In the context of persuading someone, it is a good idea to give your audience an open mind and attention if you…

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    Pluralism In America

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    In the opening foreword to the book, Taking Religious Pluralism Seriously: Spiritual Politics on America’s Sacred Ground, prominent author and Professor of Comparative Religion and Indian Studies at Harvard University Diana L. Eck highlights the importance of pluralism in the United States. “Pluralism is much more than the simple fact of diversity. Pluralism is not a given, but an achievement. It is engaging that diversity in the creation of a common society.” In a way, this statement…

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    Wit Film Analysis

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    ovarian cancer (Nichols & Brokaw, 2002). This paper will show through Vivian’s experience and through lecture notes how the film corresponds with the consensus and conflict sociological models. First the paper will discuss how the film relates with the consensus model. Lastly, the paper will discuss how the film related to the conflict model. The consensus model created by Talcott Parsons gives health care providers (HCP) legitimated authority within their profession because of the scientific…

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    Then, they would pass on their decision to the clan mothers who would debate and come to a consensus then they would pass on their decision to the Council of Chiefs who would repeat this process. Then they would pass on their decision to the Grand Council where all of the chiefs would meet they would then debate the issue or proposal and then when they had consensus, they would announce their decision. Relation to ancient Athens: Unlike ancient Athens, the Iroquois cared more…

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    most encouraging accounting fraud in businesses. The Authors depend on criminological theories and models in presenting their framework. The used theories are: The conflict and consensus theories, the ecological theory, cultural transmission theory, and anomie theory. The consensus and the conflict approaches: The consensus theory is a criminology theory that examines the integration of values in society. However, the conflict theory studies the conflicts of social groups’ interest in society.…

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    that moral legislation should be established by “public morality” and that this morality is based upon the moral standard of the “reasonable man”. The “reasonable man” or “common man” is an individual who has “common sense” and has the same moral consensus of the majority. The conclusion is that, regardless of an individual’s private morality, public morality takes precedence in the…

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