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    Eliminated Our Society

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    In an ideal society money would be eliminated because it’s the center of a lot of our society’s problems today. If money were eliminated there would be no social inequality‚ there would be no poverty or anymore starving children‚ men‚ and women. There would also be less violence and crime in this world. Money wouldn’t divide us any longer. We would be valued for whom we are and not by what we wear or what we have or by amount of money in our wallets or bank accounts. Our value would be in ourselves

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    Bullying in Our Society

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    Bullying in our Society   Bullying is nothing new in society. The first portrayal of bullying in literary work was Oliver Twist‚ which was written by Charles Dickens in 1838. Bullying is a very destructive and well-overlooked psychological weapon that is a major issue in this world today‚ especially amongst the youth. Bullying can be described as verbal‚ physical‚ or social behavior that involves the wrong use or abuse of one’s power upon an individual. So‚ what is it that leads a person to bullying

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    Modernization Theory

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    Modernization Theory According to Macionis (2010)‚ the definition of modernization theory “is a model of economic and social development that explains global inequality in terms of technological and cultural differences between nations”. Modernization theory is a description‚ explanation‚ and account of the way of traditional and under established or underdeveloped societies‚ compared to more modern societies. Modernization is one of the most important perspectives in development and

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    Effects of Modernization

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    (Also Modernization) is a concept in the sphere of social sciences that refers to process in which society goes through industrialization‚ urbanization and other social changes that completely transforms the lives of individuals. The concept of modernization comes from a view of societies as having a standard evolutionary pattern‚ as described in the social evolutionism theories. According to this each society would evolve inexorably from barbarism to ever greater levels of development and civilization

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    Modernization of Sugar

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    Modernization from Consumption of Sugar According to Wikipedia‚ “modernity” is defined as a post-traditional period that is marked by the move from feudalism towards capitalism and industrialism. From the sixteenth century through the nineteenth century‚ many countries and economies progressed towards a more modern environment. Many factors contributed to the push for modernity; however‚ the sugar industry exhibited major influence throughout the world. Once sugar cane was established in

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    Modernization is the process in which social and economic change is obtained through industrial revolution‚ urbanization and other social changes that alters people’s lives. Modernization promotes individualism over the unity of traditional communities and encourages rationality over traditional philosophies. Modernization can have both positive and negative effects on society and can often bring about controversy. The German sociologist Ferdinand Tönnies (1855-1937) formed the theory of Gemeinschaft

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    Future of Modernization

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    In society the basic modernity is described as one of the key forms of social pattern‚ resulting from social patterns resulting from industrialization (Macionis‚ 2006). Peter Berger explains how modernization manifests itself‚ by four major concepts. The four concepts consist of: the decline of small traditional communities‚ the expansion of personal choice‚ the increase of social diversity and the orientation toward the future and a growing awareness of time (Macionis‚ 2006). In the U.S.‚ small

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    Medicare Modernization

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    Introduction On December 8‚ 2003‚ President Bush signed into existence the Medicare Prescription Drug‚ Improvement‚ and Modernization Act (CMS‚ 2003). This Act over the years is intended to provide prescription drug benefits to seniors. It will also provide subsidies to insurance companies‚ health maintenance organizations‚ and would allow private plans to compete with Medicare (CMS‚ 2003). Why were changes to Medicare deemed necessary? The changes to Medicare where deemed necessary‚ because

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    Period 1 1/13/12 Modernization is a process of modernizing a way of life. South Africa and China both attempted to modernize for a beneficial outcome. China was successful at modernizing and benefited greatly. South Africa resisted modernization and in the end suffered from harmful effects. South Africa and China both modernized in their own way. China attempted to modernize from the struggles that were present in the country. In China‚ modernization occurred later than then most

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    Technology in Our Society

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    Technology In Our Society No doubt‚ technology is increasingly important in the modern world. It is amazing how fast technology has been developed. Nearly every major advance was invented in the last century. These invention are always planned for a positive result‚ however the negative effects often do not become apparent until after the event. These effects will be deal in the following paragraphs with related materials. The text‚ "Whose Life is it Anyway?"‚ by Brian Clark‚ has clearly illustrated

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