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    Living in a multicultural society takes time.’ To what extend is this illustrated by the challenge of multicultural societies in the UK? (40) A multicultural society is the status of several different ethnic‚ racial‚ religious or cultural groups coexisting in harmony in the same society. From the early 19th century people have immigrated to England‚ developing its diversity. During World War 2 polish and Jewish people immigrated to the UK to escape fascism. Also as the UK is part of the European

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    consumeristic society. Sometimes we forget that being in a group setting provides the most beneficial effects on its members. For example‚ I typically push myself harder knowing that other in my same group are doing exactly the same thing. It gives way to a sense of being held to a higher standard‚ as well as getting to make new friends near and far. Getting involved is one of the most important aspects of NSCS. There has been studies that student that are involved in a club‚ society‚ or their community

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    The Democratic Answer

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    Introduction: In “The Democratic Answer: The Justification of the State Is Its Promotion of Security and Natural Human Rights” by John Locke discuss that in the state of nature people are allowed to take and have everything they want‚ but at the end it is always unsafe. People join societies because there is protection and security of what they have. In the state of nature people are biased and ignorant‚ therefore with a democratic government‚ decisions are made based on what the majority of the

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    of Syria. In order to make this adjustment easier for you‚ will be writing you a letter explaining how Canadian society functions. I will explain in this letter how our economy‚ leaders‚ desensitization of children‚ and our teenagers influences. Once again‚ I welcome you to this marvelous country and hope this adjustment is easy for you. In Canada economic system is a capitalist society‚ which has both benefits and disadvantages. Capitalism is an economic system where the means of production is privately

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    Democratic Socialism When the government needs to be structured to benefit its people with security and‚ freedom only one economic system comes to mind. Democratic socialism provides the stability of a command system with the opportunity and‚ the free consumer market of a market economy. This combination is most ideal for countries all around the planet. Countries sponsor governments all over the world that take rights away of its people for in return what they call social programs and freedom

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    Ethics and Values of Living in a Contemporary Society James Rehling GEN/195 September 26‚ 2012 L. Troy Beals Ethics and Values of Living in a Contemporary Society Ethics‚ what are ethics? One could call them morals but in reality one would be saying the same question. Ethics are by definition: code of morality‚ basically intangible. Values are what something means to one. Ethics‚ while infinitely intangible‚ one can believe intently to a point of tangibility. Think about if ethical behavior

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    not possible. The author in his passage argues that living in a highly mobile society is not worth it. The author supports his claim by first explaining how transportation makes it too easy to move away from people. He continues by making a connection between transportation and a lack of close relationships. The author’s purpose is to convince people that living in a highly mobile society is highly disadvantageous so that people may consider living closer together. The author establishes a critical

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    in towns. Also‚ I feel that living in a place‚ which is a town in the country‚ helps to make you feel less stressed about things‚ as there is not continuous rushing. However one can also enjoy the benefits of a town‚ such as shops and other general amenities. Anyway‚ the people who have come to live in rural areas and commute to work in the cities have ruined the rural communities by not using the village shops‚ pubs‚ post offices‚ schools‚ etc. They think that living in the country is wonderful

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    Topic 1 1. The word risk derives from the early Italian Risicare. To dare. In this sense‚ risk is a choice rather than a fate. 2. Theroy of probability is the mathematical heart of the concept of risk. 3. Understanding of risk enables us to make decisions in a rational mode. 4. Over time‚ the controversy between qualification based on observations of the past and subjective degrees of belief has taken on a deeper significance. The mathematically driven apparatus of modern risk management

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    Democratic Education Democracy in its most basic form is a government run by the people. But what would become of the government if the people were ill-informed and ignorant? John Dewey‚ the father of experimental education‚ argued that for a democratic government to succeed it must entail a thorough and relevant educational system‚ a democratic education. All too often formal education simply teaches general skills and has unchanging subject matter predetermined for all students. Dewey argued

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