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    People are what make a society but Jonas society is so different you can’t even imagine. Jonas society is so different in many ways‚ example in jonas society you can’t see color‚ you only can have 2 childern 1 boy 1 girl‚ and people cant have memories. Although there society have some similarities to our society. In Jonas society people can’t see color they only can see different shades of black and white. People in Jonas society can’t pick between things because all they see is black and white

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    social stigma through appearance. In other words‚ women are often told to look a certain way. In American society‚ desirable women are tall and skinny. Men mostly receive social stigma for emotions. In other words‚ men are supposed to be strong and not emotional. In American Society‚ desirable men do not show weak emotions. Third space/gender binary people mostly receive social stigma for not conforming to the rigidity of gender identity. Third space/gender binary people do not identify as biologically

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    disadvantages are apparent. There are twice as many African Americans unemployed and in poverty compared to the rest of America which is an obvious indicator of the education in the ‘hood’. So when equal opportunities are not extended to all members of the society we see a skewed representation of ethnicities in the government and its related agencies. In the melting pot of diversity‚ we see many interest groups that serve to lobby for their groups’ goals. Since we are entrenched in the specific problems of

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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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    "The struggle for women’s rights‚ and the task of creating a new United Nations‚  able to promote peace and the values which nurture and sustain it‚ are one and  the same. Today ­ more than ever ­ the cause of women is the cause of all  humanity."​ ­Secretary General Boutros Boutros­Ghali        Iraq  continues  to  show  discrimination  against  women’s  rights  and  gender  bias  by  creating  a  bill  that  would  lower  the  age  of  marriage  for  girls  from  age  thirteen  to  age  nine. 

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    Accounting In The Society

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    ……………………………………………………………………………………… Page 13 Bibliography …………………………………………………………………………………… Page 14 Accounting In The Society Investigation Task 2 Introduction Accounting is the skill of identifying‚ recording‚ summarising‚ reporting and analysing the financial business transactions. The skill is used to manipulate and simplify the financial data for the presentations designed to the organizations and individuals of the society. Without the use of accounting chaos will arise and businesses‚ organizations and industries

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    Hatshepshut v/s Kouros

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    Ancient Egyptian and Greek statues have many similarities. Hatshepsut in a Devotional Attitude is an Egyptian statue from 1473-1458 BCE. It is almost 8 feet tall and almost 2.5 feet wide. It is made of granite and is a statue of Queen Hatshepsut‚ the wife of Tutmose III‚ one of the most dynamic egyptian kings of the eighteenth dynasty. The Marble Statue of a Kouros (youth) is an Archaic Greek statue from 590-680 BCE. It is a little over 6 feet tall and about 20 inches at its widest. It is the representation

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    Background Information on 1920’s and 1930’s America 1. What was the Great War‚ how did it begin‚ and how long did it last? Which countries were involved? World War I‚ also known as the Great War‚ was fought between 1914 and 1918‚ and it set the stage for politics‚ culture‚ and economics in the twentieth century. Serbia and other Balkan states gained their independence in 1878 after nearly five hundred years of Ottoman rule. Nations from both alliances wanted to increase their influence over the

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    Aztecs - Society

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    The Aztecs: Society: In short‚ Aztec society was made of 8 distinct social classes: rulers‚ warriors‚ nobility‚ priests and priestesses‚ free poor‚ slaves‚ servants‚ and the middle class. The most important of these were the tlatoani (rulers)‚ warriors‚ nobility‚ and the high priests and priestesses. The lower class composed by the free poor‚ slaves‚ servants‚ and the middle class. (Steenberge‚ 2009) Warriors: The Aztec men were exceptionally brave and strong group of chosen men. They were stupendously

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    My Society

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    La Isla Diversa There is no perfect society in the world‚ and there will never be any perfect society. People can have their imagination on what they would prefer as their ideal society and everyone varied from person to person. If I had the opportunity to create what I thought would be the ideal society our world would be a completely different place. There would be so many changes to the world that we live in today. The idea behind my society is to bring people together and understand other

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