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    EDUCATION AND SOCIETY

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    EDUCATION AND SOCIETY: WHAT TYPE OF RELATIONSHIP? By AJANI Oluwatoyin Ayodele Sociology of Education(M.Ed) Matric. No:00/SW/03/205 Department of Educational Foundations Lagos State University‚ Ojo. This paper focuses on the relationship between education and society. It acknowledges a strong relationship between the two concepts. Education is sees as a means of cultural transmission from one generation to another in any given society. Society is defined as the whole range of social

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    Religion In The 1960 Presidential Election: A Rhetorical Analysis Religion was a hot topic during the 1960 Presidential Election‚ but not as a result of laws or policies. Rather‚ the media and public’s concerns grew over the religion of Democratic Presidential nominee‚ John F. Kennedy. As a Catholic‚ Kennedy sparked debates about the importance of Catholicism in his candidacy‚ as well as the separation of church and state under his administration. Kennedy received an invitation to speak to the

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    They saw it as a night to dress up and meet new people to get higher on the social ladder. The other people that were drawn to disco were Gays‚ Hispanic and also African Americans because it brought them freedom as well as self-actualization. Gays were one of the first population that was with disco since it began from the first disco club was open. The Hispanics‚ mostly Puerto Ricans and Cubans brought along their couple dance traditions to disco. The Hispanics kept the tradition of Bandstand-style

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    The feminist breakthrough during the 1960s and 1970s saw many feminist artists liberating women as they began to explore the female body and use it as a site of resistance in their art‚ leaving behind a legacy that many contemporary feminist artists still follow today. The 1960s was a time of great change for women as everything began to change socially‚ politically and culturally. The Pill had been approved and the sexual revolution had begun. Women began to fight for many things in their art‚ taking

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    Pollution and Society *By Osanyinpeju* Aisha We all know that pollution in our world effects two essential aspects of our planet: air and water. Although their pollutants are emitted in completely different ways‚ they both harm living organisms. Air pollution is predominately emitted though the exhaust of motor vehicles and the combustion of fossil fuels‚ whereas water pollution is the result of industrial waste and environmental accidents. Our society knows that pollution is harmful and a serious

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    A HISTORY OF NATIVE AUTHORITY SYSTEM IN ABAJI‚ 1900-1960 BY MOHAMMED ALIYU ABUBAKAR U05HS1002 DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY FACULTY OF ARTS AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY‚ ZARIA-NIGERIA 2009 CERTIFICATION I hereby certified that this thesis has been read and approved as meeting the requirement of the undergraduate work of Ahmadu Bello University Zaria‚ B.A. History. _____________________________ _______________ Mal. S.M Aminu Date Supervisor _______________________________

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    Environment and Society

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    Maladaptive resource management in prior and present societies The situation with the Vikings on Greenland gives a good example of this. Trading walrus ivory with Europeans was an important part of the Economy. The iron was important for the Vikings in fighting against the Inuit people. The Europeans essentially started to trade for elephant ivory instead. There were good growing conditions in some western parts of Greenland in the summers and they lived off animal products‚ i.e. pastoralists. During

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    Consumer Society

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    became a subject of growing consumer indignation) and so you took your own bag instead. Socks were darned‚ elbows patched and small pieces of string kept in the cupboard under the stairs. Most of these things were commonplace‚ at least until the 1960s. But no sooner had we created our new‚ more convenient world than we started worrying about it. Friends of the Earth launched its first waste campaign - returning thousands of empty bottles to Schweppes - in 1971‚ and the first bottle banks appeared

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    I decided that I would much rather live in the society we live in today rather than in an Amish society for many reasons. One of the areas that I will be discussing is the education system of the Amish Children. The second area that I will be discussing is the impacts and how important religion is to the Amish. Finally‚ I also felt that another interesting area of consideration would be the relationship between Amish children‚ parents‚ and the community as a whole. As you can see‚ I have many areas

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    Computers and Society

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    Computers and Society The decade of the 1980’s saw an explosion in computer technology and computer usage that deeply changed society. Today computers are a part of everyday life‚ they are in their simplest form a digital watch or more complexly computers manage power grids‚ telephone networks‚ and the money of the world. Henry Grunwald‚ former US ambassador to Austria best describes the computer’s functions‚ "It enables the mind to ask questions‚ find answers‚ stockpile knowledge‚ and devise

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