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    JC Second Person Personal Pronoun Sing. Sub. /yu si weh ah mean? / “Do you know what I mean?” /yu mussi born back a cow/ “You 're an idiot” (Pensacola Studio, 2014) /yu di ' guh work todeh? / “You went to work today?” Pl. Sub. /unu di ' hear di school bell? / “You heard the school bell?” (Jamaicansinting, 2012) Sing. Obj. /mi lob yu/ “I love you” (Wells, 1973) /me good yu know, but look “I’m Great, but not as good as you” At yu, di better one/ (Pensacola Studio, 2014) /ow yu…

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    Elderly Abuse and Young people Joining Gangs As society progresses, there are multiple social issue that are now being identified as problems. As we know as society continuously changes, what’s considered deviant and normative behavior changes as well, and so different social problems arise. Two instances of that is, the increased interest in elderly abuse and the understanding behind the reasoning to why young people are joining gangs. Beginning with elderly abuse, there is a new focus on…

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    sphere is central for societal communications, social networks sustain communications. Habermas denotes “the public” in the public sphere and “publicness” being visible and subject to “scrutiny”. The term contains both descriptive and normative connotations. The normative aspect deals with the characteristics of public communications.…

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    This assignment will address learning unit one and two from the module guide. It will cover the stakeholder and the stakeholder theory or approach, and an application of investor relations in organisations. The essay will be structured in a logical way and the topics of discussions will be placed under relevant headings. It will compare and discuss the opposing argument offered by Friedman and Freeman and will discuss the implication that the views of Friedman and Freeman hold for corporate…

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    subsistence i.e. environmental uncertainties that could be destructive to production and harvests resulting in food shortages, threats from competitors, and systemic market conditions like market failures, the social experience of these contracts assume a normative character of moral rights and expectations of the landlord-peasant…

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    people who needed to take a break from cities and industrialization. At this time, it was seen as the healthiest option over immoral city living, and as huge influencers as these trained medical professionals were, they made it acceptable on a social normative level. The idea that recreation was able to restore health while amusement did not, was the rule however, when taking vacation time. Some of the vacations that Americans took for their health included trips to…

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    Democratic peace theory puts forward the idea that democracies do not fight against each other and thus promote peace. Immanuel Kant was the first person to throw light on this topic in 1795 in his very well renowned essay , Perpetual Peace. According to him, democracy will not participate in warfare, unless its for the purpose of self protection. Thus, if all the countries in the world were to be democracies , there would be no war. The theory puts in a great deal of trust in democracies and…

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    These public schools did not have the proper mental health support for students who are undergoing social and emotional development throughout school. Youths have more problems and less support than they have had in pervious years. Mental health has become a great concern as rates of depression and suicide among children have increased dramatically in recent years (U.S. Surgeon General, 1999). Adding to mental health concerns is the growing rate of broken family units and community ties…

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    According to Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, “in contemporary moral philosophy, deontology is one of those kinds of normative theories regarding which choices are morally required, forbidden, or permitted.” A German philosopher Immanuel Kant agreed upon this and claimed that following it unconditionally is the achievement of ethics. However, his assertion is insufficient and there are some contradictions in it. First of all, one of the major problems is a clash of duties that people have to…

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    Quite literally, the meaning of philosophy is “love of wisdom”. Ultimately, people take on philosophy as an action when they wish to pursue an understanding in the fundamental authenticity about themselves, the type of world they exist in, and their relationships with the world and the people around them. Those who are naturally drawn to studying philosophy often engage in asking questions, answering them, and also dispute for answers to the most basic questions life may throw at them. In order…

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