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    Digital Divide Analysis

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    lives but it is not the mainstay; we cannot rely on the digital divide. Social media is not a way to get rid of loneliness, we should keep more times with friends or family face to face to talk instead of social media. Besides, literacy is a traditional method to communicate with others, we still can do it. Having a time plan in the users’ mind of media technologies is very important, to plan how many hours spend on the social media and control it every day; it is a good way to keep our healthy…

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    person’s capability to advance from their social class by means of their inherent equality. Through an individual’s innate equality and inner sense of equivalence, an individual’s humanity necessitates social equality. However, individuals are separated into social classes and limited by their behavior. Nevertheless, advancement through social classes is possible through the desire to advance and to become more knowledgeable. Furthermore, a change in basic social habits achieves the…

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    The main goal of The Millennial Tale and Social Sciences was to present the story of the development of Millennialism as part of the American cultural context and how such story changed over the centuries, meaning that the reality on the story is not always encountered in text, in this case the bible, but in the socio-cultural and historical context. A second main goal was to show how social sciences can approach this topic in a much critical manner in order to uncover a fuller context of the…

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    Persuasion Axiom #1 – If people resist your ideas, persuade them. If there’s no resistance, you don’t need to persuade. The idea that you don’t need to persuade if there’s no resistance is most striking. And while it is on some level obvious, the thought can be counter-intuitive to those who feel the need to continuously sell their ideas. Since it seems natural to want those who agree to continue agreeing, there may be merit to continuing the pitch, if only on a reduced level. However,…

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    Capitalism And Monopolies

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    Over the years of American, banks, big corporations, and private businesses have been growing from a large companies to international monopolies. Most of which are corrupt and owned by men who only want more money, our money. Money is a huge factor in our economy and is an essential to live in today 's world. We all need a good education which allows us to have good paying jobs to support ourselves and our families throughout our lives. To achieve these goals, they will get harder and harder for…

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    True Human Nature: ITALIC TITLES Human nature is how humans act when there are no outside forces pushing them to act a certain way and it is over true essence of human nature that has been the subject of debate among many thinkers. Specifically, many political philosophers have discussed human nature in their books as it is essential to the development of an ideal republic. Thomas Hobbes in his book, Levithan, and John Locke in his second treatise in his book, Two Treatises on Government, both…

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    decision to do social work. Perkins learned of the poor working conditions women and children had in factories and wanted to make a change. She went on to get her masters in political science from Columbia University. Perkins received a teaching job in Chicago and this move is when her dedication to social work really began. While in Chicago, she spent all of her free time working at two settlement houses, Chicago Commons and Hull House. Through this experience, Perkins knew that social work…

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    Beauty is a difficult concept to describe. Many philosopher’s strive to attain some semblance of what beauty is but by doing so they often times contradict another philosopher’s idea on the matter. Examining two philosophers, or more, side-by-side can provide insight into why beauty is a hard concept to grasp, but it does not examine why the philosophers either agree or disagree with one another. Kant’s Critique of Judgement attempts to specify what makes something beautiful and in doing so…

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    Some of these acts and programs include the Civilian Conservation Corps, the Prohibition Repeal, and the Social Security Act of 1935. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was a project designed to give young men jobs. The work, which consisted of plating trees, paid low wages but gave young men enough money to live off of and help their families. One billion…

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    Negative Impact of Social Media In the recent times, the world has seen technological advancements that have improved communication through the use of the internet. The technology has changed the society since people have resorted to social media. Social media has become a favorite mode of communication in the society. For instance, Facebook has been instrumental in finding new and old friends and at the same time keeping in touch with the community and the family. Moreover, the number of…

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