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  • Theatre for Social Change

    Theatre for Social Change

    1. Rooting from an issue I am truly passionate about, I chose the issue of racism in society. As an Asian American, and a minority at this University, I have been a figure involved with racial prejudice during my time as a student. I have been the recipient of bias, solely due to my racial status. What I believe does require attention is the blatant national events that occur because of racism. For example, the

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    Submitted: February 16, 2016 By: EternalRice
  • Social Injustice

    Social Injustice

    Truong 1 Angela Truong Mrs. L. Smith English 3/4C 18 November 2015 Oh, Canada In the article “Charity is not social justice”, former TD bank head Ed Clark has observed that the rich give less to charity than the middle class, and wants them to give more. As the Nordic countries have demonstrated, the answer is higher wages, more social welfare, and a progressive tax system to pay for it. If the wealthy can afford

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    Submitted: February 25, 2016 By: angieekins
  • Socially Responsible Theories That Lead to Profit

    Socially Responsible Theories That Lead to Profit

    Socially Responsible Theories That Lead to Profit Adstract This paper will explore the following leadership models: servant leadership, trait approach, and transformational leadership by critiquing three corporate leaders, Goodnight of SAS Analytics, Kelleher of Southwest Airlines, and Price of Gravity Payments. These leaders demonstrate that the old adage which stems from words of Milton Friedman, that the main purpose of business is to make a profit, is not the whole truth in that the full

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    Submitted: March 2, 2016 By: lynnae
  • One Factor That Influences Attitudes to Food Is the Social Learning Theory

    One Factor That Influences Attitudes to Food Is the Social Learning Theory

    One factor that influences attitudes to food is the social learning theory. This theory emphasises the impact that observing other people (models) has on personal attitudes and behaviours. Children easily acquire eating behaviours from their parents. Parents inevitably influence their children as they control the foods bought and serves in the home. Research has suggested a general relationship between parent and child and their attitudes to food, for example Brown and Ogden reported consistent correlation

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    Submitted: March 9, 2016 By: srhwilliams97
  • Social Implications in Education

    Social Implications in Education

    A:Iris B:Poppy C:Tony D:Sarah Opening: A: Yeah,actually there are many perspectives of the social implications about virtual reality , and I want to start with the social implications in education . B:Ok,tell us something more. A:Well,In general, school students, university students, as well as teachers, have difficulties in understanding concepts related to celestial phenomena and astronomy.To put it anther way ,most first grade primary school students cannot understand the rotation of the planets.And students are

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    Submitted: March 12, 2016 By: IrisIris
  • Social Conventions Affecting Work Opportunities and Success

    Social Conventions Affecting Work Opportunities and Success

    During the period of the American Revolution, revolutionary colonies did not only fight for political liberty but also the economic freedom to participate in competitive markets. The United States would soon become powerful with economic forces set in motions by American entrepreneurs. Following the American Revolution, the Industrial Revolution brought forth machines that was capable of doing more work than manual laborers. The rise of the new machines transformed the economic structure by reducing the

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    Submitted: April 11, 2016 By: lngueyn
  • Targeting Lynch Victims: Social Marginality or Status Transgressions?

    Targeting Lynch Victims: Social Marginality or Status Transgressions?

    Targeting Lynch Victims: Social marginality or status transgressions? Introduction One powerful symbol of postbellum southern racial oppression is lynching. About 90 percent of southern lynch victims were African American. Between the yeas of 1880 and 1930 white only used lynching to subjugate southern blacks politically, socially and economically. While lynching continued after 1930, the numbers of those being lynched reduced and the white domination reduced as well. Purpose of the research Where victims targeted because

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    Submitted: April 12, 2016 By: kaylanaomim
  • Social Mobility Vs Living Standard

    Social Mobility Vs Living Standard

    Yin Jiahao Yin Ling 3C/Section 8 16 May 2016 Argumentative Essay/Draft 1 Social mobility vs living standard The American economy stopped getting better for years, and people were worried and frustrated. So people come up with two possible solutions, one is increasing social mobility, and another one is raising living standard. High social mobility represents the American Dream. American Dream or social mobility gives people hope that they can go to upper classes if they

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    Submitted: May 29, 2016 By: yjh717717
  • Social Contract Theory Shown in Plato’s Crito

    Social Contract Theory Shown in Plato’s Crito

    Mary Humphreys Professor Harold Hansen PHL 210 Introduction to Philosophy Module 5-2 Final Prospectus 15 May 2016 Briefly explain the problem I have chosen. An explanation of the social contract theory shown in Plato’s CRITO would be the agreement between the society and the people who are it. A society that provides to the education of people young and old, the basic rules of government (including rules of marriage) and all who agree to obey

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    Submitted: June 25, 2016 By: mary.humphreys
  • Social Responsibility of Company Q

    Social Responsibility of Company Q

    Social responsibility is when companies and businesses try to have positive relations with the society they are in. When a company is socially responsible, then they are also trying to increase stakeholder wealth. Social responsibility is essential for any company. Company Q’s current attitude towards socially responsible is not good because it is an outdated concept. Company Q is currently focused on the shareholder’s model instead of a stakeholder’s model and that can make stakeholders

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    Submitted: July 20, 2016 By: blackbull
  • How Do Social Norms Influence the Lives of Black Males?

    How Do Social Norms Influence the Lives of Black Males?

    Research Question: How do social norms influence the lives of Black males? What is wrong with being Black? Is it illegal? Maybe being Black is just not common in society, so that is probably why Blacks are looked at the way they are. For decades Blacks, especially black males, have been seen as less than, thugs, thieves, and murderers. The examples stated are not opinion based; as seen in different popular movies and television series,

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    Submitted: September 15, 2016 By: tsmith8
  • Rise and Impact of Trolls as a Form of Social Reaction on Social Media in India

    Rise and Impact of Trolls as a Form of Social Reaction on Social Media in India

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Sr. No. CONTENTS Pg. No. 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 History of Trolls 1.2 Types of Social Media Trolls 1.3 Examples of Social Media Trolling 1-4 2. REVIEW OF LITERATURE 5-7 3. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 3.1 Statement of the problem 3.2 Objectives 3.3 Research Questions 3.4 Research Design 3.5 Sampling 8-9 4. DATA ANALYSIS & INTERPRETATION 10-16 5. FINDINGS 17 6. CONCLUSION 18 7. BIBLIOGRAPHY 19 8. APPENDIX 20 INTRODUCTION The word 'troll' is

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    Submitted: October 12, 2016 By: AkshitaSJ
  • Social Media Marketing

    Social Media Marketing

    Emily Vance Professor Midgley Homework Assignment #3 9 September 2016 Social Media Marketing The two social media marketing companies I chose to look into are Salesforce and Brandwatch. Both of these companies make their clients social media management easier to access and use. Salesforce has three different packages offering multiple different things. The first package is called Lightning Professional and costs $/month. With this package, clients get case management, service contracts and entitlements, a single

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    Submitted: October 26, 2016 By: evance95
  • The Impact of Social Media on Customer Purchase Decision

    The Impact of Social Media on Customer Purchase Decision

    21rst/09/2016 Names: Nice IHOZO Class: Marketing 3,1 Research methods Assignment Contents ANALYSING THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON CUSTOMER PURCHASE DECISIONS 2. Literature Review 2.0 introduction 2.1. Definition of main concepts 2.2. The influence of Social Media on consumers during their decision-making process 2.3. conceptual framework 2.4. Conclusion ANALYSING THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON CUSTOMER PURCHASE DECISIONS 2. Literature Review 2.0 introduction In the last ten years, the marketing landscape has changed greatly. Back

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    Submitted: November 8, 2016 By: ihozonice
  • Social Reaction-Labeling Perspective

    Social Reaction-Labeling Perspective

    The development of the theory of Social Reaction-Labeling perspective was an important milestone in criminology. This theory became instrumental in integrating the view of sociology in the context of criminology. According to Agnew, 2014: 253, “labeling theory proposes that we focus our attention not on the behavior of offenders but on the behavior of those who label, react to, and otherwise seek to control offenders”. Better still, theory argues that it is these factors at

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    Submitted: November 27, 2016 By: matthew J
  • Social and Pshycological Perspective in the Novel Foreginer

    Social and Pshycological Perspective in the Novel Foreginer

    Chapter Three Sociological Perception Human development has many aspects like physical, intellectual, emotional, social and moral. Of these aspects of development, social and moral are unique in the sense. They are applicable for human beings only. Emotional and moral development is related to social development. This novel The Foreigner shows the gradual development of the main character Sindi Oberoi. Joshi shows his development is emotional, intellectual, social and moral level. Everything is interrelated. This novel

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    Submitted: December 3, 2016 By: fathsana
  • Social Media Impact on Teenagers

    Social Media Impact on Teenagers

    Social Media Impact on Teenagers Nowadays it is easier to get access to the internet and the social media. It just takes a couple of clicks to share everything with your friends, chat with them and do research on topics and questions. Although the social media has some disadvantages, such as cyberbullying and game addiction. There is no doubt that teenagers are spending more time online, and that can impact them both positively and negatively.

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    Submitted: December 6, 2016 By: Rabbia
  • The Tattoo and Social Learning Theory

    The Tattoo and Social Learning Theory

    ‘The tattoo’ is a novel which was written by Chris McKinney about a young adult named Ken ‘Kenji’ Hideyoshi who was sent to the Halawa Correctional Institute. Inside he tells his personal struggle of living life as a Japanese male being brought up in Hawai’i, being exposed to poverty, colonialism, violence, urban gangs, and drugs. In this essay, I will argue that one can learn criminal and violent behaviour by those who they hold close

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    Submitted: December 14, 2016 By: evelafferty-ryan
  • Social Enterprise in the Philippines Write Up - Bambike

    Social Enterprise in the Philippines Write Up - Bambike

    George Parrilla, MPM 2016 A Social Enterprise in the Philippines Write Up - Bambike Bambike is a socio-ecological enterprise based in the Philippines that hand-makes bamboo bicycles with fair-trade labor and sustainable building practices. The bamboo bike builders or called “Bambuilders” come from Gawad Kalinga, a Philippine based community development organization for the poor, working to bring an end to poverty. They have programs that include scholarships, sponsoring a preschool teacher, and a weekly feeding

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    Submitted: February 3, 2017 By: George Roland Parrilla
  • The Institutions of Eu

    The Institutions of Eu

    The Eu Institutions 1. The Eropenean Parliament a)Mep's are selected from the membership of national parliament and delegeted by them to the Europenean Parliament b)is directly elected c)is made up of representatives of the governments of the Member States d)No answer is correct 1. Enters into force Treaty that merges the executives of the three Communities (ECSC,EEC,Euraton) From that time the Europenean Communities have a single Commission and a single Council a)1965 b)1966 c)1967 d)1968

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    Submitted: February 8, 2017 By: elenaaaaz
  • Mean Girls or Social Norms?

    Mean Girls or Social Norms?

    Maddie Watts Psychology 103 Dr. Wilson 22 November 2016 Mean Girls or Social Norms? Mean girls, a 2004 film, is still a hit among teenagers and even adults. It’s full of relatable drama, cliques, memorable quotes, and a lot of comedic moments. While watching this amusing movie, most will not see the social psychology within the story line such as conformity, normative social influence, deindividuation, and creating social norms. Mean Girls, in short, is about

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    Submitted: March 27, 2017 By: Maddie Watts
  • Solitary Confinement - Social Work and the Community

    Solitary Confinement - Social Work and the Community

    COMMUNITY PAPER Name Social Work and the Community SWGS 6322 4/9/17 Introduction A violation of human rights is prisoners in solitary confinement. I attended an event that was presented by the Amnesty International Organization on solitary confinement, I was shocked and taken back of how much I did not know about solitary confinement and how its abuse been drastically affecting prisoners for decades. In the event there was a panel discussion with Daniel Dromm, New

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    Submitted: May 7, 2017 By: Kliz516
  • Does Technology Affect Social Relationships?

    Does Technology Affect Social Relationships?

    Does technology affect social relationships? Do you reach for your phone, tablet, laptop the second you wake up? Check your messages, browse the web, tweet, share, post? Technology is good to connect with friends, family from different places in the world, emails and other daily things. However, this can affect our social relationships with people. We can start to disconnect from others. There are many reasons for how technology can affect social relationships. Continuing from

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    Submitted: May 10, 2017 By: Beth Carlton
  • Social Aptitude in the Face of Growing Technology

    Social Aptitude in the Face of Growing Technology

    Have you noticed how easy it is to communicate with someone in modern society? It’s so easy to get a hold of someone in a culture where it is a daunting task to find an individual who does not have their phone with them throughout the entirety of a typical day. Obviously, technology has rapidly changed the way people communicate in so many ways. Online communication used to be reserved for brief emails sent to

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    Submitted: May 14, 2017 By: Dllopis0
  • The Socialization Process

    The Socialization Process

    The socialization process is the way by which I learn acceptable behavior in my culture. This process involves social control, as it is an attempt by others to shape the way I behave. As I develop certain values and adopt norms, this too becomes a form of social control, as I place limits on what I consider to be acceptable or "normal" behavior. The socialization process continues throughout my life of socialization. First, I usually

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    Submitted: June 24, 2017 By: autykeya

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