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    apartment. We had moved in with my sister Edita after we were kicked out of our apartment in 1941. I had become a liaison between the germans and the Jewish council, also I helped prepare the emigration list for Palestine. In 1943 They put us, Editas family , and jews and any others that did fit the standards to be an aryan and that were thought to be threat to the aryan race all in the Theresienstadt ghetto in western Czechoslovakia. We luckily were put in the married quarters of the ghetto if…

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    Functionalism Of Family

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    Functionalism The Functionalists looks at the family like a nuclear family structure, which usually is a mother, a father and one child, in some cases two children. The family meets the needs of the society by socializing norms and values leading to social stability. Murdock believed that there is a nuclear family in every society. Murdock's defined the nuclear family as a universal human social grouping. Either as the sole prevailing form of the family or as the basic unit from which more…

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    2.7.1. Family Socialization issue Socialization is another essential function and contents in the process of family communication both in the same and different family of cultural group (Keller, 1998). As, (Newman, 2006), mentioned the structural functionalist perspective point out that the fundamental task of any society is to reproduce itself, to create members whose behavior, desires. It also develop distinct orientation to social action which is characterized of families culture and society…

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    matter of the usage of nuclear energy in our state should be stopped. I understand nuclear power is currently playing a large role in our environment. However, we should stop using nuclear power plants for many reasons. Some of the reasons include pollution for aquatic life and their high cost. Those are just the tip of the iceberg Mr. Wolfe, and as your advisor, I’m only trying to help our state. Mr. Wolfe, there are copious amounts of reasons of getting rid of nuclear energy in our state…

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    Three Mile Island is situated on an island on the Susquehanna River. This is located by Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The accident at Three Mile Island is said to be one of the most momentous incidents in the history of the American nuclear power industry. The cause of the accident was due to many different variables. There were many human decisions made that led up to the partial meltdown of the Three Mile Island Unit 2 reactor (britannica.com). There were also, however, some good decisions made…

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    In general, the definition for family is someone that is related to another person by blood or marriage partner. In today’s world some people also said that their close friends are also their family eventhough they are not related by blood. In sociology there are different perspectives on how people see family. Functionalist, Marxist and feminist all sees family differently. Functionalist sees society as an institution that is made of different parts but they depend on each other to work…

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    Film On The Beach

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    was crucial in the Cold War. In 1949, the Soviet Union ended the United States nuclear monopoly, and the U.S was not prepared for this (Holloway, P. 384). It was not the quantity of nuclear weapons that caused concern; it was the vast increase in their destructive power as the hydrogen bomb replaced the atomic bomb, and missiles fired across continents replaced bombs dropped by planes. Using (and developing) nuclear weapons came with a great responsibility that was not to be taken lightly.…

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    Nuclear power, we have all heard of it. Or most of us have, nuclear power is created by nuclear fission (“Nuclear Power for the 21sr Century”). The process of uranium isotopes in a controlled environment being split. As you know any action takes energy and when energy is being used or changed a by-product is made. In most cases it is thermal energy, which is heat energy. That is exactly what is happening in a nuclear power plant. When one uranium isotope is split a chain reaction is created in…

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    Nuclear medicine technologists’ employment rate is predicted to grow 2 percent from 2014 to 2024, this is apparently slower than the average for all occupations. People are always going to need nuclear medicine technologists to scan them for a condition or disease they develop as they get older. Also, an increase in health insurance access may increase the demand for medical imaging services, including those provided by nuclear medicine technologists. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics,…

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    Threads Film Analysis

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    deploying NATO nuclear-armed missiles. The SDI or “Star Wars” plan was a sign of heightening tensions between the NATO countries and the Warsaw Pact ones. Other events, like the Soviet downing of Korean Airlines 007, Massive Nuclear Protests in Europe and the Able Archer exercises, were further signs of rising Cold War tensions. It was in this atmosphere that the British Broadcasting Agency commissioned the film Threads. This powerful, intense cold war film showed the full horror of nuclear war,…

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