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    Movies are made to be sold and not history to be perfectly told. If movies include a complete history‚ it wouldn’t be known as a movie anymore. However‚ it would be called a documentary‚ which most people get fed up of. So interpretations‚ exaggerations and idealistic scenes are added to the movie to make it more interesting for the audience. "The Patriot" is a similar film made during the modern day time about a time period in which none of the experienced the real revolution. Politically‚ socially

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    Pearl Harbor: Movie vs. Reality “December 7th‚ 1941‚ a date which will live in infamy‚ the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan” (Roosevelt). Japan surprise attacked the Hawaiian naval base‚ Pearl Harbor‚ approximately at 7:55 am. The intent of the Japanese strike was to prevent the U.S. Pacific Fleet from interfering with plans to seize overseas territories belonging to United Kingdom‚ the Netherlands and the United States

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    So many times in life‚ humans question what is reality and what is illusion. The question of‚ is what we are seeing‚ feeling‚ experiencing‚ truly real‚ or are they all illusions? Marquez distorts the sense of time‚ the deaths of characters‚ the magical aspects‚ and the emotions of characters in order to highlight the experience rather than the memories; consequently‚ the distortions used creates irony‚ parallelism‚ and highlights main ideas in order to increase the effectiveness of showing the author’s

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    In “The Social Construction of Reality‚” by Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckmann‚ the authors performed a sociological analysis of the reality of everyday life. The goal of the article was to analyze everyday life not in a scientific way‚ but in an empirical fashion. An empirical analysis was wanted most likely because the authors wanted to observe and analyze the everyday life from the multiple perspectives that it exists in‚ and not just from a completely scientific and logical viewpoint. Right

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    How to Deny Reality?

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    How to Deny Reality Student number: 1114010119 Name: Jing Zhang My dear teacher and my classmates‚ we are living in a world of furious competition and fast life rhythm. Sometimes the heavy living stress makes us feel breathless and exhausted. What can we do to leave the whole world behind and relax ourselves? As for me‚ when I’m tired of boring study and work‚ I just want to join a night club. A night club with dreamy lights‚ loud music‚ dancing people and young band

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    Gedney ‘Social reality is created through the interactions of individuals. There are no structural forces shaping human behavior.’ Explain and assess this view. Social reality means different things to different sociological perspectives. Symbolic interactionists for instance‚ would claim that social reality is the product of shared symbols and interactions between people. Positivism‚ which claims that the same scientific methods we use in natural science can also be used in social sciences‚ and

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    economic and social gaps among society members. Many plans and policies have been tried for a democratic society based on justice and equality among the members of society but they all failed for a variety of different reasons. Here‚ many international organizations and institutions active in the of human field rights initiated appeals and appeals to all workers in social 1-What is meant by ‘Social Justice’? Why are the principles of human rights and social justice fundamental to social work? - In

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    manner and with the same economical effort" (Berger and Luckmann 1966). It refers to the idea that reality or a collective agreed upon group perception is based on the basic premise on what the majority of the people or society believe. It should have sufficient conformity for social order. People should share intentional states such as belief‚ desires‚ culture‚ and intentions. For the reality to be effective‚ it should be imposed on the group by a more powerful or higher status

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    their opinion and view towards the society. Social support can help people improve their life standard. In addition‚ social support is one of the most important factors in predicting people’s health in both physical and mental aspects. Stress may come from social activities‚ however‚ with social support; people can also relieve this stress. For example‚ community psychotherapy center can help people who are suffering from mental disease such as social anxiety disorder by giving them

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    How do we know the right from the wrong? The way things are set up and the way we see it through our childhood is what forms our behavior. When we do something wrong we know its wrong not because its wrong its just because we been told that is wrong. whoever told us its wrong been told the same thing it passes down from generation to generation. For instances‚ if someone buys a very expensive outfit people look at him as a dissipated person that’s not what they thought its what reality tells us when

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