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    Introduction to Sociology The McDonaldization of Society George Ritzer‚ in his book The McDonaldization of Society‚ has given a good understanding of the kind of world we live in. He describes the concept of McDonaldization‚ which is the process in which the principles that form the basis of McDonalds are greatly influencing the rest of society. McDonalds runs its business on the following key elements: efficiency‚ calculability‚ predictability and control by non-human technologies

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    being friendly. This is found across all cultures  It is natural and spontaneous for men to form societies End goal of society is for the good of every man In the society (common good). It is for every man‚ not just for the majority B. Natural Societies Those that arise spontaneously without any new inclination of the will I. Family II. Civil Society  Most basic and necessary societies for human activity and development C. Man and History  History (Greek word meaning chronicle)  happenings

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    The Crisis in Syria: A Simple Solution to a Complex Situation A worldwide debate is in progress as countries weigh in on their intended involvement in a high stakes‚ limited missile strike on Syria. Some believe it is their responsibility to intervene after a large-scale chemical weapons attack recently occurred during the Syrian civil war. Others can admit that the event was terribly wrong and unjust‚ but it is simply not their responsibility‚ nor is it their best interest to get involved. With

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    dignitaries. Secularism encourages a social order separate from religion‚ without actively dismissing or criticizing religious belief. The essay traces the development of this concept right from the seventh century to the present scenario of a secular society. The views of some of the prominent thinkers like John locke‚ Voltaire‚ Russell and Gandhi have also been highlighted. The essay also presents secularism in Indian context as well as its interpretation in some of the western countries. CONCEPTUAL

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    Cashless Society

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    Cashless Society Pros and Cons Pros: 1. reducing crime rate 2. robberies’ prime targets - less chance of robbery 3. illicit activities use cash for drug dealing or prostitution 4. card is much more convenient and easier to use 5. no need to pay cash in person 6. online shopping requires cards 7. phone/online banking saves more time that allows you to transfer money or pay bill in time and instantly 8. easy to carry with low risk of money explosion 9. easy to keep track of your money

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    Nature and Society

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    Caitlin Adair Dr. Cook English 015 12 September 2011 Nature and Society In the article Earth‚ Nature and Culture‚ Yi-Fu Tuan commits a whole section to the relationship between nature and society. Tuan states that‚ “Human restlessness finds release in geographical mobility.” Tuan states that when telling the human story‚ it begins with nature. The article says that as humans we have very conflicting feelings towards nature. On one hand we realize that we need nature to survive. It provides

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    Mcdonaldization of Society

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    coming to dominate more and more sectors of American society‚ as well as the rest of the world” (Ritzer‚ 2008‚ p.1).   Ritzer’s analysis is based on Max Weber’s theory of rationalization: George Ritzer has taken central elements of the work of Max Weber‚ expanded and updated them‚ and produced a critical analysis of the impact of social structural change on human interaction and identity. The central theme in Weber’s analysis of modern society was the process of Rationalization; a far reaching

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    Robert Batis Art Nishimura Soc 1 18 Dec 2013 Prostitution in Society Prostitution‚ a practice that has existed likely since the very dawn of relations between individuals‚ can be loosely defined as the transaction between two or more parties where one party trades sexual services for currency or other services. The debate about prostitution‚ whether it be about legalization or abolition‚ though political at its core‚ has seldom been limited in discussion to a strictly political dominion.

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    An Unfair Society

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    An Unfair Society In today’s society males and females are not the same. Males are designated as the stronger‚ dominant sex; while females are considered docile‚ timid‚ and the weaker sex. Males are considered "real men" when they engage in many sexual relations at once‚ when they feel they have conquered a huge battle‚ or when they are drinking the most amongst their peers. Males are constantly given this "crown" as if they have achieved something special from society. Males are treated so differently

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    For many generations all the way up to millenniums tattoos have been a part of human nature. Tattoos have been a part of society all the way from Egyptians’ tattooing pregnant women to the rebellious teenage daughter the preacher though he raised better. Tattoos at one point were used for healing all the way to marking the status of which somebody is markings of belonging to a gang‚ pregnant woman or Indians marking which tribe they belong to. Throughout this essay I will discuss with you the

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