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    A Symbol of Our Culture

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    A Symbol of American Culture Jennifer Price wrote the essay‚ “The Plastic Pink Flamingo” with intentions to get her opinions clearly across. Price paid close attention to her word choice and successfully used diction to portray her tone towards how she feels about American culture. Repetition is a useful form of diction to get the writer’s point across. Price used this by constantly repeating the word “pink.” When reading something over and over again‚ one tends to get bored with the idea. Price

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    Shakespeare in Popular Culture Shakespeare was an English playwright who lived in the Elizabethan times and wrote many plays that many people enjoyed. Shakespeare wrote many plays‚ some of which are still very popular today. Screenwriters even based some of their movies and musical storylines on s Shakespeare’s plays. Some songwriters have also based their songs on Shakespeare’s plays or made music specifically for his plays. Shakespeare has written many plays and few are still popular to this day

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    Running Head: Connecting Sociological Theory and Social Issues Connecting Sociological Theory and Social Issues The topic of choice is the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States and around the world. HIV/AIDS has been a main concern for the world since its emergence in the 1980’s. “The prevalence of HIV/AIDS in the United States through 2009 was about 1 million cases. Worldwide‚ the prevalence of HIV/AIDS varies from less than 0.1 percent to 15–28 percent of a country’s population”

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    22/04/13 The musical ethnography being studied is the origins of Rock and Roll. Rock and Roll evolved from blues in America and started in the 1920’s but only became popular in the 1950’s. Rock mainly uses a fast paste beat of drums‚ electric guitar‚ bass guitar and acoustic guitar. Some famous Rock musicians such as Elvis Presley were in the early stages of when Rock was popular. He in fact covered blues songs but added more of an upbeat twist to it. Another famous rock band is The Beatles

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    Social Problems

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    The average street addict commits __150___ nondrug crimes a year. A drug program that transfers addiction from illegal heroin to a synthetic narcotic is called ___ Methadone Maintenance ___________. __ Individual Violence____ involves one person physically attacking others or destroying their property __ Group Violence___ involves two or more people physically attacking others or destroying their property. ___ Situational Group Violence ______________ is unplanned and spontaneous

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    Explain the nature of the problem of evil The problem of evil refers to the nature of God. Many assume that God is benevolent but hardly anyone really considers the possibility that God is not all good but rather an all evil‚ malevolent God. The question is if God is all good and all powerful‚ then why did he create a world full of evil and suffering? There is so much suffering in this world that a lot of people find it hard to believe that‚ if God does exist‚ he is good. There is the argument that

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    Social Problem Assingment

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    Social Problems is the official publication of the The Society for the Study of Social Problems. A social problem is a condition that at least some people in a community view as being undesirable. Everyone would agree about some social problems‚ such as murders and DWI traffic deaths. Other social problems may be viewed as such by certain groups of people. Definitions social issues Social issues are political debates involving moral judgments about how people should live. social movement

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    #1 The Egyptian myths talk about the Gods‚ and they try to explain the origin and behavior of the forces they represent. Also on the myths‚ Gods were represented by animals.As we know‚ myths talk mostly about deities and stories based on religion‚ so lets go and take a quick look to the Egyptian religion: Their religion was Polytheistic (they believed in multiple deities) and was centered on the Egyptian’s interaction with the various deities and the forces of nature they represented. The Ancient

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    Problem in Our Society

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    In our world today we come across a lot of problems on a daily basis. Not all situations can be fixed they may be prevented but not forgotten. For example the major issue of society that we face today all crime everywhere everyday. Crime begins and then the more dangerous come out and well teens begin drinking and using drugs which lead into teen pregnancy. Crime is not lack of disciplinary measures inflicted by the legal or police‚ prisons‚ judges‚ and our youth. The cause of crime is society

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    In Popular Culture‚ the term "story worlds" is widely known as the immersion of audiences into not only a specific world but a completely different cultural scene. For example‚ some famous story worlds in the film industry are that of Star Wars and Harry Potter. The world in which was created not only lets audiences revel in this other world but the term story worlds and the worlds created allow for the characters to not only have a place called home but a place in which their story can develop and

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