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    A civilized society is hard to define due to the cause of uniqueness around the world and the diversity between societies. What makes one society civilized may be in contrast to another society 's beliefs, which makes determining a civilized society a difficult task. By definition, a civilized society is one that has been brought to a stage of social, cultural, and moral development and is considered to be more advanced. In the novel, Things Fall Apart, Achebe writes the story to portray the…

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    both citizens and consumers, as such, an individual will perform both roles throughout everyday life. Schudson argues that individuals can not play one role without the other. One of the topics that comes up in the readings is who has the power in society. Sunstein believes that the communications markets are ruling citizens and consumers. Schudson believes that consumers and citizens have power over the corporations and the politics. Should communication markets have less influence on citizens…

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    Time after time again society is left feeling astonished by the technological advances that manage to trickle down the grueling process of entering the consumer market. Some inventions take off with mass acceptance and joy, while some are not so fortunate to the point of almost exiled from society due to the brilliance or society’s fear of replacement. The world is filled with different cultures that each bring forth different inventions and acceptance of technological advancements. In Thinking…

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    exile. Pagan societies worked as a balanced system. This is to say that every citizen’s role in the community played a small part in one big machine. The farmers provided food, soldiers provided protection, the lord provided safety and a sense of order and so on. If a person ceased to complete their job, they let down their entire town as everybody remained co-dependent on the other citizens. Therefore, exile from the community held the title as the worst punishment in a pagan society as it was…

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    Technology Help or Hinder Our Society? Does technology help or hinder our society? Some people may say that it helps, others may say that it hinders, but technology is everywhere in our everyday lives. Wherever you go, technology is there. Some people choose to accept technology, and others choose not to believe in it. Which is okay, but it’s everywhere, so people might as well get used to it. It’s in schools, cars, houses, pockets, and businesses. Technology can help our society with medical…

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    tells a sermon on the evils of unnatural love of money. He follows up the sermon with an attempt to sell phony relics to his fellow pilgrims (Cyclopedia 5).¨ Chaucer does a tremendous job in conveying his outlook on the evolution of religion in his society as he shows how corrupt church leaders have turned out (Ellis…

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    There are many social factors, ranging from morals and ethics to wealth and status. Knowing how to act in life today with so many factors is tricky. The study of literature can help the audience learn more about what societal factors can affect one’s life and gives them knowledge on how to act today. As seen in The Odyssey, by Homer, the breaking of a promise results in harsh consequences. In one part of this epic poem, Odysseus makes a promise to the gods that he and his crew would not kill…

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    considered as a social term. The concept of reputation is made up of two major elements; the first is the person and how much does he work to gain a good reputation among the people in the society. The second element is the social criteria which the members of the society use to judge the reputation of any one in the society. In this essay I will discuss the reputation of one of the famous divas; Madonna Louise, the most famous pop American singer, she has got the title of the Pop Queen for many…

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    CULTURE: ITS MAINTENANCE AND ASPECTS Culture is defined in simple terms as the ideas, customs, and social behaviour of a particular people or society. The word "culture" derives from a French term, which in turn derives from the Latin "colere," which means to tend to the earth and grow, or cultivation and nurture. "It shares its etymology with a number of other words related to actively ASPECTS OF CULTURE: Values and…

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    Social etiquette, social norms, or however one might describe it is an evolutionary trait which continuously shapes society. Referred to as an unspoken code of conduct, in society social norms often dictate how people interact with another. From dawn to dusk individuals use social cognition, a process in which a person uses their surrounding environment to make judgements. Across countries this concept assists communities in achieving their daily goal, person a must do what he can to survive…

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