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    Chiedu Metu 3.27.12 Period 7 English There are many similarities between Kira’s society and modern American society. Some of these similarities include classifying people into different groups and discriminating and disrespecting the poor and disabled. In Kira’s society‚ people are classified into groups. There is the upper class‚ which includes the Council of the Guardians and their staff. Then there is the middle class‚ which is occupied by people like teachers‚ tenders‚ and Kira. The lower

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    person through fear‚ or grief‚ or pain among many others can be the cause. Loss of someone close‚ witnessing or living through a terrible event‚ being attacked‚ or a terrorist attack are just a few events in modern society that are very common causes. Fortunately enough today in modern society‚ there are a lot of different aids for someone experiencing any form of post traumatic stress disorder. Speaking with someone close to you‚ or a professional could help relieve stress and work through problems

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    Is there really such a thing as a perfect society? Will modern day society really be as perfect as some might want it to be? Many books that are written‚ such as The Giver‚ reflect on these questions and recreates the idea of a perfect society. While the society in The Giver and modern day society have some similarities‚ these two are much more different from each other. Although‚ Their society might seem as a perfect place and a perfect way to run a community‚ there are many more things behind this

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    punk ass. The game not only celebrates the gang lifestyle at a time when gang membership is rising nationwide‚ but makes a mockery of a tragedy thats all too real. This modern day entertainment‚ as one might call it‚ shown by video games‚ music‚ television‚ books‚ and blockbuster films‚ has the uncanny ability to destroy our society. It can invade and infect the minds of impressionable youth‚ encouraging drug-use‚ violence‚ and premarital sex. It can steal from perfectly good‚ law abiding citizens

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    The Role of Civil Society in Democracy Keith Sanders July 20‚ 2013 CIV 410 Victoria Labs As one looks at the history of democracy‚ it is common to detect an undertone‚ a rush of voices clamoring for purchase in the debate regarding how the country will be governed. It is my belief that this undertone is the footprint of civil society‚ a segment of democratic societies that often can be difficult to identify. Much has been said about how difficult civil society is to define. However‚ as I read the

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    Education in Modern Society Education can be seen in society as a key ingredient to having a successful and extraordinary life‚ which is an undeniable fact that cannot be contended. It is composed of a source of information and a method of conversion (or decoding) of said information. Some may argue that education can be given in different ways‚ some being radical while others being more conservative. Others see it as being biased towards a certain kind of social or ethnical group‚ and even gender

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    “The ancient Greeks developed new ideas for government‚ science‚ philosophy‚ religion‚ and art.” Their architecture‚ political thought‚ and athletic events have influenced western society in many different ways. They contributed much to modern society such as democracy‚ theatre and athletic competitions. The ancient Greeks left a legacy of architecture‚ government and athletic events that have significantly impacted the United States. Ancient Greek structures such as temples‚ theatres and stadiums

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    As you can see‚ Ancient Greek olympics‚ democracy‚ medicine‚ theatre‚ architecture‚ alphabet‚ art‚ and math have influenced our world so much. Without these‚ our world would not be what it is today. Ancient Greece influenced modern society in ways that can’t be debated. If it weren’t for their ideas and concepts‚ we would live in a vastly different world. All of these subjects can be seen today and everyday. When you watch the olympics‚ Talk about government‚ go to the doctor‚ watch a movie‚ look

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    dystopian society where everything is the same; the people‚ the homes‚ the weather. Though they have eliminated all fear‚ pain‚ war‚ and hatred‚ they have also eliminated choice. But when Jonas is chosen as Receiver‚ he must fight to bring choice‚ passion‚ joy‚ and love back to the hearts of his community. This type of society differs from modern society. The culture of current-day varies from the novel’s as well as its structure and values.

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    When we think of challenging institutions we first think of the Enlightenment and the role the movement played in completely changing the course of human reason and thinking. Religion is and has been a central part of people’s lives throughout history‚ it dominated how many people thought and felt about the world around them. Before the Enlightenment‚ the Christian Church was an absolute power and domineering institution that persecuted people as heretics if they attempted to discredit or disprove

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