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    hostility. This new form of discrimination is based on smoking behavior. If you happen to enjoy a cigarette‚ you are the potential target of violent antismokers and overzealous public enforcers determined to force their beliefs on the rest of society. Even since people began smoking‚ smokers and nonsmokers have been able to live with one another using common courtesy and common sense. Not anymore. Today‚ smokers must put up with virtually unenforceable laws regulating when and where they can

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    Cradle of Civilization

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    CIVILIZATION ESSAY Although the word “civilization” some consider controversial‚ it is actually a term that describes basic needs of the group of people that have already achieved a point of where they could go further in the terms of progress. Advanced cities‚ division of labor‚ complex institutions‚ advanced technology and record keeping are “criteria” for naming a certain group a “civilization”. To consider a civilization that is being advanced‚ we look at the progress made by agriculture

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    In Alone Together Sherry Turkle demonstrates some of the negative effects technology has on society. She explains the current decline of human connection and interaction. Through technology and networking‚ people create and alter reality. Turkle argues that though social media websites and technology can enhance friendships and connections by

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    because of their society and vice versa. In other words‚ people are a function of their society. Human beings tend to group themselves in to multiple groups with various likes and differences. These groups can affect society and society can have an impact on these groups. Therefore‚ society can affect certain groups over time. As societies evolve‚ they are subjected to social changes which include factors that may or may not affect the species. For example‚ the external factors of society (including

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    Nelson 2/4/2015 The Discussion about Technology: Who Decide How to Use It? With the booming of economy and the remarkable improvement of people’s living standard‚ the advanced science and technology become a symbol of society progress. The convenient and efficient high-tech tools have greatly facilitated people’s lives in all aspects. Besides‚ the applications of high-tech products help humans deal with complicated problems and make achievements in various fields. Admittedly

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    Technology‚ it’s one of the many driving forces of society. Throughout history‚ it has yielded numerous benefits: consolidating and increasing food supply‚ creating and providing material goods‚ and prolonging life. But‚ it doesn’t happen all at once. These advancements take time‚ happening in waves or booms‚ an emergence of a radical‚ life-altering idea‚ discovery that spreads (Kranzberg p547). However‚ these booms would generally take a long time to spread. Natural barriers like wide rivers‚ oceans

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    Primitive/ Civilized

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    some “civilized” societies begin calling other societies “primitive”? What were the differences that led to ethnocentrism? Civilized means that you stay in one place and hunt and gather plants there all the time. Primitive means that you move around a lot and you follow where the animals go. These differences in how these two societies lived led to ethnocentrism because one society thought the way that they did things was better. The civilized society probably thought there society was better because

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    The Tree of Knowledge It is important for society to find a reliable source of knowledge‚ as it is a powerful factor which helps society to attain success. As a good example of the significance of knowledge for society‚ the Tree of Knowledge from the Garden of Eden represents‚ not just a source of absolute knowledge‚ but how desperately human nature seeks that perfect source. However‚ the Tree of Knowledge does not exist in the real world. Thus‚ society is facing a problem of finding the most effective

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    Miller traces the origins of justice in talionic societies. In order to explain how these talionic societies began to use currency‚ Miller cites Aristotle’s philosophical novel‚ Nicomachean Ethics. Aristotle believes that currency comes out of a need and that need keeps society together‚ while Miller believes that the types of currency evolved to fit the changing requirements of society. Miller traces the evolution of currency in talionic societies from bodies to body parts to animal parts to tokens

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    It was once said that “the only living societies are those which are animated by inequality and injustice.” A man named Paul Claudel wrote this in his work‚ Conversations dans le Loir-et-Cher‚ and he criticizes the ability to have a functional society. Societies are meant to organize the values of people into a system with uniform laws and expectations; however‚ societies can never fully achieve this. Claudel only sees societies with dysfunctional characteristics like inequality and injustice. There

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