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    Nuclear War

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    The beginning of the nuclear war will be the end of mankind Nuclear war will lead to Human extinction The atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki at the end of the second world war wiped out the entire place leaving it without any form of existence. This incident changed the history of war completely. For miles and miles the atmosphere was polluted and people had faced the radioactive rays. These rays proved to be very harmful to the upcoming generations. Children were born with all

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    Breaking the Norm

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    Breaking the Norms When each of us was conceived‚ we did not have anything influencing our perception of the world. While we were growing up and still do this day‚ our surroundings influenced the way we think and the how we behave in our daily lives. We get ideas about gender roles from our parents‚ our teachers‚ television‚ books and even subconsciously. As part of a project to break the norms of society and push past peoples thresholds‚ I needed to figure out what made people feel uncomfortable

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    released by the U.S. Census Bureau in November 2009‚ there are approximately 13.7 million single parents in the United States today ( that’s not including the individuals who didn’t participate). Those parents are responsible for raising 21.8 million children (approximately 26% of children under 21 in the U.S. today). Generally‚ I will illustrate the picture of the single-family and their corresponding struggles with daily life. Approximately 84% of custodial parents are mothers and 16% of custodial

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    Cultural Norms

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    Cultural norm - “The term ’culture’ refers to attitudes and patterns of behavior in a given group. ’Norm’ refers to attitudes and behaviors that are considered normal‚ typical or average within that group.” (“Cultural norms: Definition & values - video & lesson transcript‚” 2003) After watching Ted speeches‚ I was shocked as to why I haven’t watched Ted Talks yet ! Listening to the different cultural norms‚ and stereotyping these women went through was interesting; and very much true as I was brought

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    Breaking A Norms

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    Breaking a Norm Norms are behaviors that are accepted by society. They are actions that do not stand out‚ and they help shape how a society functions. For example‚ there is a norm that students walk into a classroom and they sit down in a desk‚ and they expect the teacher to stand at the front of the classroom. Without this norm‚ the student would walk into a classroom not knowing if they should sit in the desk‚ or stand at the front of the classroom. One of type of norm are folkways‚ which are

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    Family Diversity

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    The key family types are Nuclear‚ Extended‚ Reconstituted and Lone parent. These are the family types that exist in contemporary Britain. The basic premise is that the family structure depends upon social and economical circumstances – as such family definition is open to cultural interpretation‚ norms and values. Whilst the family is adaptable–over the last Three hundred years in Britain‚ the family has changed and adapted‚ as we have moved from an agricultural society to industrial society. Sociologist

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    Can We Live with a Nuclear Iran? | “Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions”- Rudyard Griffiths | Rosalie Abdo‚ #6719633‚ POL1102D-Politics and Globalization‚ Dr. D Pierre-Antoine | Iran‚ a relatively large third world regime bordering multiple Middle Eastern countries‚ has for many years been accused of secretly building nuclear weapons. This is a country with extreme radical ideologies that publicly condemns the west and sends weekly threats of annihilation to Israel. Countries around the world are slowly

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    Assess the view that the growth of the family diversity has led to a decline of the traditional nuclear family. The growth of family diversity has led to a decline of the traditional nuclear family due to an increase in single parents‚ around 10% are fathers and 90% are mothers. This is partly caused by the changing role of women‚ women are becoming much more independent and are more likely to become a single parent due to the decreasing willingness to put up with the difficulties of men and the

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    travellers in britain

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    (White Paper) 1998 Modernising Social Services (White Paper) Partnership in Action 1999 Working Together to Safeguard Children 2000 Care Standards Act‚ No Secrets Act‚ Framework for the Assessment of Children in Need and their Families 2001 Health and Social Care Act‚ Valuing People (White Paper) 2003 Supporting People Programme‚ Every Child Matters (Green Paper) The Victoria Climbie Inquiry (Inquiry Report) 2004 Children Act‚ Carers (Equal Opportunities

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    Britain and the Eu

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    success‚ Britain suffered post-World War II with stunted economic growth‚ high inflation and poor industrial relations; her position in the hierarchy of the world had dropped and it was a difficult matter to cope with. The empire was falling and so was its trade. Also‚ the US encouraged the UK to join‚ due to fears of France trying to take control of Europe‚ in attempt to balance out the power struggle. It was Edward Heath’s opinion that due to its economic and political ills Britain would benefit

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