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    not only does it require knowledge and strategy, but also the aid of geography. This is a statement that Jared Diamond, an evolutionary biologist and biogeographer, demonstrated through his thirty years of research. His theory explained how human societies differed in regards to advancement and technology as a result of the dissimilarities in their environments. This advancement and technology aided civilizations in conquering others. Such occurred with the Europeans. They had an immense…

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    From innocent children to violent barbarians, Golding uses his characters to symbolize human nature upon all the age groups in the world. In the Lord of the Flies, each character represents one’s individualism in society and reveals their roles on an island that is entirely isolated from civilization. The main characters often act as foils against one other main character of different thoughts and beliefs including Jack and Ralph, Roger and Piggy, and Simon—who is among the most unordinary human…

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    guaranteeing law and order to the citizens. This paper outlines the key individual and societal needs that necessitate the roles and responsibilities of a criminal justice professional and their role in serving these needs. Societal Needs In every society, there are certain expectations and needs that are expected from a criminal justice professional. The three social needs requiring commitment and immense contribution of criminal…

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    Merging the Gap Between Science and the Media Science has provided solutions to the most puzzling diseases in society, but more recently, a lurking illness resides in an unexpected area: the media. The advent of modern technology is, undoubtedly, a powerful and profound transformation for human civilization, and the media is a standing testament to technological feasibilities: information, news and social trends are now accessible to the public 24 hours a day. However, accessibility is not…

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    Unfolding In Africa

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    1 The approach to African societies In Africa the societal structure of the African community is based on a social horizon. This is a subjective concept based on a single individual’s point of view. Though both the subjective and objective concepts are closely linked, age and gender plays roles in their behavior. When looking at the cultural differences and the history unfolding in Africa this chapter touched on the three essential marks of the nineteenth century: the traditional, the colonial,…

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    “On Education for Children” by Erasmus and “The Education of Children” by Montaigne both authors explore the function education plays in society and present their view on the features which constitute a suitable education. In terms of the role education plays, Erasmus presents education as a way for humans to organise themselves in a way that separates their society from that of the beasts. While animals possess highly developed instincts in order to survive, as a way of compensating Humans…

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    definition of power in the context of standpoint theory is the power of institutions or groups. All major institutions have control over the world and how we experience it. Those within these institutions/groups have more influence and power over society and their views become dominant. When your experiences, opinions, and or beliefs become dominant you are supported by the majority therefore they are considered more valid, but are not objective or necessarily true. In fact, some of these…

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    of submission versus domination in the context of human interactions with nature and interpersonally, the authors provide criticism of inequalities they see in the society around them. Based on the both of the authors’ backgrounds in writing on intersectionality of different movements and societal expressions, the connections to society that seem to be apparent are validated. Specifically, Audre Lorde’s outward definition of herself as a “‘black, lesbian, mother, warrior, and poet,’”…

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    The Role Identification Enhances Social Responsibility and Concord Most societies, especially in the current century, have lost control to identify social responsibility for each of its members accurately. An ideal community comprises of different people with different roles. Every person is required to fulfill his or her role properly, and this could enhance social integration and progress. A city that holds close accord is the one whose members fulfill their roles adequately. Johnson, in…

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    elements which help her build her strong narrative. She rationally quotes and cites traditional forms of knowledge that most men would have studied in the middle ages to critique an imbalance in society that most took for granted. Moreover, by building a clear and logical criticism of need for virginity in society, she performatively exposes that women can be rational people who can have their own individualist outlook. Shonagon also uses her narrative to display her own outlook when she…

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