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    Values of the societies are the ID of the cultures. People can know each other by their values. Since evey society has their values in their culture‚ and these values are different from area to area‚ but sometimes there are shered values between culture and another. In my opinion one of these valuse which is shered from all culture or most the cultures is time. Every culture give time important value but in difference shape. Concept the time is different from place to another‚ Some

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    English 102-029 May 3‚ 2013 How sport affects society From the earliest chapters of history‚ sports have been part of humanity. This can be proved by the games that were played in Mayan and Egypt civilization. Games such as hockey‚ rugby and football has had what one can call religious following while athletics are characterized by massive celebrations. The importance of sports in the society is gaining increased recognition from both the social and education points of view. Relevant

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    Summary and book report The Service Advantage: How to Identify and Fulfill Customer Needs Karl Albrecht‚ Lawrence J. Bradford. Homewood‚ Ill.: Dow Jones-Irwin HF5415.5 .A43 1990 Summary: According to this book‚ to know your customer is the basis thing for a success business. A good way to learn to do something better is to observe in action those who do it very well. The company who know their customers better than anyone else has more chance to success. In order to know your customers first

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    The four pillars of National Honor Society – character‚ leadership‚ scholarship‚ and service – are the attributes that define the society’s members. Therefore‚ all pillars are important for students to follow‚ so that they may benefit the world and make a difference. Character‚ for instance‚ is the product of relentlessly striving to make the right choices‚ one after the other. Furthermore‚ young leaders displaying initiative‚ self-sacrifice‚ determination‚ and confidence can lead anything to

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    How does Alcohol affect our society and our Health? An alcoholic beverage is a drink which has ethanol in it. There are 3 types of alcohol‚ beer‚ wine and spirits. The highest percentage of Alcohol is normally in spirits and the lowest is in beer. Alcohol is legally drunken in most countries however‚ “100 countries have laws regulating their production‚ sale‚ and consumption”. In England one is allowed to be served alcohol when they are 16 and over however one can only buy alcohol when they are

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    Affects of Football From the early ages in history to present day‚ sports have had a major impact on society. Football is a very popular sport played in America and many other countries. Some may say that football is a violent sport and its not beneficial in any way‚ but in reality it gives a person all the basic tools needed not only for playing the game‚ but also how you interact with people in society. Also it is very simple to get involved in most cites and towns. Football is a great game that is

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    How Media Affects Society

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    How The Media Affects Society The media is undoubtedly a significant and influential aspect in modern day society. As a means of communication in a world very much advanced in technology‚ the media touches all types of people through various forms such as the radio‚ newspapers‚ televisions etc. The question remains: what information is left unbiased and untarnished? The people within society must sort through the many bits of information fed to them and unfortunately‚ in most cases‚ all bits

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    The four pillars of the National Honors Society are leadership‚ scholarship‚ character‚ and service. To me‚ leadership means taking responsibility for yourself while also taking responsibility for others. Being put into a position where others look to you to make decisions and to advise them is also an example of leadership. There are small ways to represent leadership‚ such as taking control of a group project‚ as well as large ways like being the president of a club. Scholarship means learning

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    life. Pip explains‚ “‘...She gave me assurance that something had been stronger than Miss Havisham’s teaching‚ and had given her heart to understand what my heart used to be.’” (Dickens 490). After all the mistakes that Estella has made‚ she now realizes that being emotionally available will bring her better success than breaking men’s hearts. The original ending conveys a more congruent theme throughout the story but shows the reader that with mistakes comes a better understanding of how to do the

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    The role of the federal government has continuously changed throughout the years. During the prohibition period‚ the government was very hands-on by not allowing Americans to drink alcohol. The prohibition did not work very well and the government then adopted more of a hands-off approach. By reducing regulation‚ the economy suffered and the Great Depression struck as a result. Therefore‚ the government retook more of a hands-on approach and the economy began to improve. The federal government continued

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