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    more common where people no longer have the need to be tied down to one single place as they once did historically. Therefore, Bradshaw explains through his work how the dimensions of community, within the context of Gemeinshaft, Gesellschaft, and Post Place Community, all affect the transformation of a community. In 1887, the study of the community in sociology came to life with the publication of Fedinand Tönnies’s book,…

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    opposite perspective. The modern historians Lynda Shaffer, Xinru Liu, Deborah Smith Johnston, and Robert Marks do not view the Post-Classical Era as a Eurocentric. While all the aforementioned modern historians take on different topics in their writings, they all view the Post-Classical Era through the New World History…

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    Germany was in a similar position during the Post-WWI period and during the Post-WWII period, because in both time periods the nation was dealing with a struggling economy, demilitarization, and either a loss or reorganization of territory. After WWI, Germany was going through the global economic depression and experiencing hyperinflation, and as a result of the Treaty of Versailles, had a great loss of territory, and went through disarmament. A similar atmosphere existed in Germany after WWII.…

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    Drew Magary’s Post-Mortal incorporates many facets of sociology such as culture, aging, Conflict theory, as well as Symbolic Interactionism. However what stands out most in his novel is the concept of culture in modern day society. One definition of culture, in sociological terms, is defined as an identity society undergoes in order to combat problems presented within its entity. The idea of culture in the Post-Mortal is unique as society undergoes an enormous change due to the cure being…

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    have changed, so has art. The progression of the human race can be seen through the changes in the styles of art used to express human thoughts and emotions, One particularly prominent example of the evolution of art is that of the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Period, and represented a monumental movement in the art world. Both were extraordinary artistic innovations that not only changed both how artists utilized their materials but also altered the reputation of art itself. Without…

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    According to the Head Case Heath Management System, 3.8 million were reported in 2012, 90% of them have caused loss of consciousness, and an estimated 5.3 Americans still suffer with traumatic brain-injury related disabilities after symptom subside (Sports Concussion Statistics). These statistics all pertain to concussions. Defined by the Mayo Clinic Foundation for Medical Education and Research, a concussions is “a traumatic brain injury that alters the way your brain functions…usually are…

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    Post-Bellum America In post-bellum America was a time where people were to live different lives after slaves being released from slavery. Indians, Blacks, and other diversities were treated differently because they were not white and if they were different they did not deserve any recognition or any type of respect. There was a major problem in post-bellum America was that whites were still against blacks and that they don’t deserve freedom. Over time Blacks thought they were finally going to…

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    ‘Post-racial’ is just one of several terms that only pervert and distort the discussion of race and give people who wish to disrupt the conversation a place to park their ideas. The idea of a post-racial society only seems to acknowledge the fact that there is such a thing as racism, however, it is a terms that implies that race no longer exists and Black people are no longer effected by the hostile environment that racism creates. Ta-Nehisi Coates wrote a letter to his son “Between the World…

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    We have completed Tyler’s assessment for consideration for placement in the Post-Disposition program. Tyler has been determined to be appropriate for an opportunity in the Post-D program. During a recent interview, Tyler presented as amenable to the program and expressed that his desire to improve his relationship with his father and issues with his anger as the motivating factors to participate in the program. As reference in the attached clinical assessment, whereas Tyler is open to working…

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    A stress point and inherent flaw of the American Republic is the issue of the first pass the post system. The first pass the post system is used in almost all of the local, state and federal elections in the United States. In theory, first pass the post is a simple and effective way for the electorate to be represented. One vote per citizen and most votes wins ensuring at least a plurality of voters will have a say in the government. However, a plurality doesn’t necessarily mean a majority and…

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