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    Social construction is one of the important sociological concepts that can be seen in this short story. Generally‚ social construction means that we perceive something in a certain way because our society is built that way‚ but if we functioned differently‚ we would view it in a different way. In this case‚ we can talk about social construction of death. In our society death is perceived as something unpleasant‚ as opposite of life and as a result it’s feared and resented. Additionally‚ we believe

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    as Goody Nurse throughout most of the play has a very significant response to injustice after being tried for “taking part” in witchly activity. Ann Putnam accuses Rebecca Nurse of witchcraft due to the multiple stillborn babies that she conceived under Nurse’s care‚ she often criticizes the trials and helps to show us the truth behind the lies. Through the character of Rebecca Nurse the human-feeling side of injustice and how these accusations tear apart the village of Salem is seen. From the

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    The Power of Injustice In Harper Lee’s‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ a young girl named Scout Finch recounts her adventures in Maycomb‚ Alabama. At home‚ Scout and her older brother‚ Jem‚ explore the town with their friend‚ Dill‚ who visits every summer. Together‚ the curious children deepen their understanding of the town by interacting with their neighbors and involving themselves in their father’s court case. Their father‚ a well-respected lawyer named Atticus‚ defends the case of Tom Robinson

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    Democracy In Colonial America There were many democratic and undemocratic features in Colonial America. The democratic features were representative government‚ rights of the poeple‚ and people was the source of power. Some undemocratic features were king and queens and no rights. The democratic features worked out more than the undemocratic features which made democracy in Colonial America. Maryland’s Act of Toleration is a very good example of democracy. What more is better than having peace by

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    Gangs in America 06-06-09 Gangs in America It is estimated that there are roughly 24‚000 gangs in America today. There are 750‚000 stated gang members. Gangs are taking over our youth and our county. In 1996 50% of all gang members were juveniles. Twelve years later that percentage has not changed. Gang violence is on the rise and it has to stop. We have to take back our streets and our children. The history of gangs goes back to biblical times. Gangs have always caused social issue

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    the root of the problems so we can end racism through change. Let me show you my views on how racism has affected our society throughout centuries and the damage it has caused so that hopefully someday we can change hatred into love.   Racism in America Today Hatred and prejudice have been around since Cane and Abel‚ this same form of dislike still exist today just magnified by some people who only hate others just because of their skin color‚ race‚ creed‚ sex or cultural background. Racism in American

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    Inventions That Changed America There were a lot of inventions in the 19th that made America what we know today. They ranged from early batteries to candy bars and potato chips. The candy bar is important‚ but it’s not even close to the top 3 most important inventions of the 19th century. Number 3 on the list is vulcanized rubber. The motorcycle is the second most important invention. And the all-time most important invention of the 19th century was the colt revolver. Charles Goodyear invented

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    My Responsibility to America My responsibility is putting America first. We have tons of rights but with those rights comes major responsibilities to take on. Not only with ourselves but with our nation. Ronald Reagan once said‚ “We are a nation that has a government – not the other way around. And that makes us special among the nations of the earth.” That quote means so much because the truth behind it is so real. Our nation brings people together and sure it tears us apart as well. However‚ other

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    both works react intensely to get revenge on others. Although Allende mainly uses effective diction‚ and Euripides the power of the chorus‚ both authors challenge the view that when faced with injustice‚ defiance is the solution. In The House of the Spirits‚ Allende’s use of diction enhances the injustice that Esteban Garcia ll must confront‚ but also to emphasize the consequences of such confrontation. To begin‚ he loathes

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    which the film SELMA was based‚ Civil Disobedience was mostly used when protesting colored people’s rights to vote. In today’s society‚ one of the most controversial topics in America‚ is Abortion. Both abortion and the voting rights of colored people have been‚ and are still‚ two of the most controversial topics in America today. Many people believe that there are only two sides to every argument. Those who are for it‚ and those who are against it. However‚ there is also a third party. Those who

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