SOCI 155-101: SOCIAL PROBLEMS I have reviewed the Term Paper Outlines submitted by last week’s deadline. Most of you have been moving along nicely with the work related to the Term Paper and have accumulated a fair proportion of the points available at each stage. I will return your graded Outlines on Tuesday‚ April 15. Corrected Outlines may be turned in April 22 (Optional) to recuperate some of the points that may have been deducted. Outline Corrections will not be accepted after the end of
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PAUSE: TAKE TIME TO THINK By: jajanina Today’s generation is very modern. high-tech and fast paced. Everything that is happening is so quick. There may be a time you will not notice that your life has changed on a single snap. Everything what people want‚ everything people want to say and everything people do is immediate. Everything people need is just a click away. Without knowing‚ troubles and regrets are also a click away. Many suffer on their own instant decisions and actions without thinking
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Think Before You Act Everyday someone loses a person dear to them. You never know if it will be your last day here in this world. We all just live day to day and don’t realize tomorrow could be our last. It’s even worse when it could have been prevented. Choices we make can impact our lives and individuals around us. People say things happen for a reason‚ and that God has a plan for all of us. We won’t know the truth until something tragic happens each of us. June 24‚ 2011 was the day
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The Media and Its Affect on You Growing up each individual is taught different values and morals. Those values and morals in return affect the daily decisions that we make. How do we obtain these values? We obtain these values from the objects that we come in contact with on a daily basis that has credibility to affect our train of thoughts. I think the media does play a major role in the decisions that we make. Anyhow I also believe there is a direct correlation to how much media that we partake
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Lesson 10 Think Before You Speak “He who guards his mouth and his tongue keeps himself from calamity” (Proverbs 21:23). Lesson Goal: To help students understand that what they say and how they say it can prevent or cause conflict. Lesson Objectives: By God’s grace students will learn: 1. Why communication is important. 2. The difference between verbal and non-verbal communication. 3. What to communicate. 4. How to communicate effectively. Key Principle: Think before you speak
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Case1 a. Discuss Eli Lily’s practice from the perspective of the categorical imperatives. - Eli Lily is trying to create a new medicine for the benefit of those who are suffering from a specific illness but before it can do its job‚ like any other drug‚ it must first be tested to healthy human beings in order to assure the effects of the newly created drug. Of course‚ considering that the test subjects are “healthy” they would not agree on taking in any drug that doesn’t assure their health benefits
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A Politician qualities are his characters that is natural‚ while some of the qualities are as a result of external influences. Promising politicians qualities are often backed by skills‚ experiences‚ intelligence‚ integrity‚ with instincts -all combined together to achieve their goals. First and foremost‚ the best quality of a politician is honesty‚ God fearing and loving. A faithful and effective politician is trustworthy and reliable. He must capture the essence of truth‚ display sincerity‚ candor
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Flip-Flops Do Not Fit Politicians I am an independent voter‚ but even I can tell flip-flops and politicians do not go well together. As for presidential candidate Mitt Romney‚ one may need to second guess the correlation of the two. Extensive research of the two candidates running for presidency in the 2012 election led me to conclude Mitt Romney cannot be depended on to keep a definitive opinion‚ on how he plans to approach certain issues our nation faces. His character displays indecisiveness
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expression to convince people. Politicians‚ specifically‚ control the power of the language they speak in order to control the public. Without this power of language‚ they will have little power over the public. To unite the people and steer them towards a specific goal‚ politicians turn to language to persuade the public. Politicians use the power of language to manipulate the public to unite the people together for a common cause‚ good or bad. The influence politicians have over the public is enhanced
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“ Who do you think would come to our funerals?” I turn to my cousin‚ Rehmah‚ and ask her while cracking all of the knuckles in my right hand‚ and then my left. I can’t hear them crack because of the loud screaming and the mechanics in the background. I looked around and the walls were purple with Sonic characters on it. The ceiling was so high up gladly because then we would’ve disintegrated. “My family‚ your family‚ all of your grandparents‚ all of my grandparents‚ all of your second‚ first and
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