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    “There is no such thing as a free lunch!” A person or a society cannot acquire certain achievements without trading off. Generally, good or better things do not just happen for free or come as given; there is usually a cost, either obvious or hidden, associates with the improvement of things, especially in our modern world of fast-paced technology. Although current technology has advanced our society in terms of educational, professional, and socio-economic development, technology has…

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    things that become evident when researching the previous philosophers was the fact that each of them believed education should be for the benefit of their respective society, to make its citizens acculturated, knowledgeable members of their respective communities. The sole reason we have a public school system is because our society highly values education and what it does for the culture and its people. The arts have the ability to preserve and pass on specific things about a culture and its…

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    introspection develop questions. Brought up questions on philosophy versus love, or question about the connection between love and discovery. But, a constant thought that keeps coming through my mind with the idea of the concept of the effect of society on discovery. Then I considered that maybe because Emilia was a woman and outside of the norm of science, she comes up with her ideas. That's by teaching herself and not being as entrench in the pro newton ideologically of the time. She was…

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    The first step begins with the “Traditional Society” where the economy is agriculture based with little trade and bad technology (Jacobs). You then transition into the “Preconditions to Take-Off” where the traditional society begins to develop manufacturing with a national and international focus rather than a local one (Jacobs). Birth rates begin to fall and there is a shift in power…

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    as a guide to represent the norms or customs of society. During the interview, Jane Smith brings up the idea of social conventions and how they are logical, she asks Martinez how he feels about conventions. His response, while mocking Smith, is “Cause that’s the way it is, dude!” (Smith p-4). He responds in this fashion because whenever a person brings up social conventions, the reason for following them is unknown. Nearly everyone in human society follows the standard of wearing clothes simply…

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    their imagination presents its own inconceivable set of events. William Golding carves a window into the human psyche, allowing readers to witness the rivalry between forces of civility and savagery present in the absence of the structured support of society and the resulting collapse and ultimate plunge of civility into chaos.To depict these interworking of the internal conflict between savagery and civilization, Golding presents numerous characters and objects that, through symbolism, bear…

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    Individual’s Control in the Types of Society Individuals themselves rarely prove to, singularly, have a large effect on society alone, yet when compiled together as a collective they shape all walks of life. Posing the question of, how powerful an individual unit is in the grand scheme of a product is difficult when trying to find out the realistic power of just one. In the essays “The Myth of the Ant Queen” and “Biographies of Hegemony,” written by Steven Johnson and Karen Ho respectfully, the…

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    ‘Space of place’ and ‘space of flows’ denote two spatial logics that refer to the meaning and dynamic of places. ‘Space of flows’ is comparable to the logic of traditional civil society. This implies a local place with an identity where people live and work. People feel connected to the ‘space of place’ through the social practices and embedded social networks. That is also the reason why people want to move or stay in such places (due to the experiences). An example of the ‘space of place’ is…

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    Conforming Society Would the world be better off if all humans were the same? People do not wear the same clothes or think the same thoughts due to the human nature in an individual. This causes people to be different from others and create self expression. In a conforming society these standards are not applied. Certain groups of people in a conforming society aimlessly prefer to stay within these societal confinements. Although there are groups of people who are better off in a compliant…

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    hat. Now, people do not really move around to different areas because we do not have to follow food sources like they had to. While nomadic tribes were very common and in some area still present many things traveled along with them. Government, society, slavery, religion, language, and education were formed and further developed in order to keep civilizations evolving. What every civilization need is a structure in which provides boundaries for the people or many areas would have fallen to…

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