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    Sociology and the New Technology - “Online dating: risks and rewards‚” on page 328. Explain how an understanding of principles supporting the mate selection process relates to the concept of online dating and then incorporate the answers to the Questions in the “For your Consideration” section at the end of the reading into the last part of your journal. Homogamy‚ from a sociological stand point‚ is the marriage of two individuals who are similar to each other in some culturally important way

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    a ruler might want it included in a coat of arms. "Shame to him who evil thinks". I think a ruler would have this on their coat of arms because who ever thinks evil or is evil should be ashame of themselves. They should only think good. 7. Research one of the colors featured in the Coat of Arms. Based on what the color represents‚ explain why it would be used in a royal coat of arms. The color red represents military strength‚ warrior‚ martyr‚ and magnanimity. This color would be used on

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    Same Sex Marriage Research paper In partial fulfilment of the requirements in English IV Submitted by: Joseph Ryan G. Marcelino Submitted to: Ms. Arvin May Ramos Date Submission February 26‚ 2015 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to give thanks and praises to the loving God‚ who gave me enough strength‚ knowledge and hope to finish this research. To my family and relatives who helped me in order for me to accomplish this research‚ thanks for the hardships

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    CBSE TEST PAPER-01 CLASS - XII ENGLISH CORE (FLAMINGO) Lesson 1- The Last Lesson Short Questions 1. Give 2 reasons why Franz thought of running away and spending the day out of doors? 2. What was more tempting than the rule of participles? 3. What was the bulletin board famous for? 4. Describe the usual scene and how was it different that day? 5. Describe the appearance of the master M. Hamel that day? 6. What surprised Franz on entering the classroom? 7. What was the news that came as a thunderclap

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    turn comes‚ our mind could work extremely active to think other than the speech. Because of that‚ we could lost focus in our speech. As a result‚ we have failed to deliver a good speech to the listeners.       Ladies and Gentlemen‚ I did some research on the reasons that caused fear in public speaking. Let me share with you some of the reasons. The reasons are : - Fear of failure. We can’t run away from this fear‚ just face it. Before delivering a speech‚ people always think about the result

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    Personal Essay Tony Zheng “Statistics tells us that an average teenager spends an average of 4 hours on his or hers cell phone per day” (The Toronto Star). If I can change one thing in the world‚ I would choose the day I bought a cell phone. Cell phones do not only distracts students from their daily learning‚ but they are extremely harmful to the human body‚ expensive‚ makes us lazy and creates distance between parents and kids. Firstly‚ cell phones are a major distraction

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    Section 3‚ Essay. Belonging can be defined in many ways as there is no exact meaning‚ though belonging can be defined as a sense of enlightenment felt when an individual gains an understanding of themselves in relation to others and the world around them. The feeling of belonging does depend on a strong relationship between people that has been developed over a period of time either short or long. In the film ‘strictly ballroom’ the director Baz Luhrmann clearly shows how the protagonist’s develop

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    Babakiueria – Extended Response How does the film Babakiueria challenge white Australian’s attitude towards Aboriginal culture and their displacement by Europeans? There is a fine line when it comes to racial discrimination‚ and often the line is crossed in an effort to educate our generation about another culture. Babakiueria is a “mockumentary” (portmanteau of mock and documentary) showing “ The film does an excellent job of challenging the views of white Australians by creating empathy from

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    today’s society have caused children to be raised in small nuclear families than in extended family groups. Living in a household with several family members used to be common‚ but due to smaller immediate family‚ the advance in technology and divorce it has been seen less and less. For the most part‚ this is not a bad thing. Like all changes in society‚ it has its perks and its downfalls. Residing in a house with extended family is harder due to the fact that many families are smaller than they used

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    group consisting of one or two parents and their children: extended family noun 1. A family group that consists of parents‚ children‚ and other close relatives‚ generally‚ it’s A group of relatives‚ such as those of three generations often living in close geographic proximity rather than under the same roof. People living together as an extended family occasionally feel a greater security and belonging. This is an advantage of extended type of family because this family contains more people

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