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    When the trailers for “El Presidente” were released‚ it seemed entirely possible that an entertaining historical epic could be made depicting the life and times of Emilio Aguinaldo. Fortunately for future filmmakers‚ that epic has yet to be made‚ as Jeorge ‘ER’ Estregan and his team have come nowhere close to creating it.    Based partly on Emilio Aguinaldo’s memoirs‚ “El Presidente” details the life of the future president from his days as a 17-year old cabeza de barangay in Binakayan‚ Cavite

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    SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES Sociological Perspective Provides very general ways of conceptualizing the social world and its basic elements. Provides a set of assumptions‚ interrelated concepts and statements about how various social phenomena are related to one another. Sociology contains  a large number of distinctive perspectives and they can be divided into two broad categories: micro and macro. Functionalism Functionalism is a macro perspective  that examines the creation‚ maintenance‚

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    1. How is Appalachia statistically different from the rest of America in terms of income‚ health‚ home-ownership and educational statistics? The Appalachian statistics includes the states of West Virginia‚ Virginia‚ Alabama‚ Georgia‚ Kentucky‚ Maryland‚ Mississippi‚ New York‚ North Carolina‚ Ohio‚ Pennsylvania‚ South Carolina and Tennessee. In these states 13.3 million people are living in poverty according to U.S. Census Bureau. The number of people in the region who did not have health insurance

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    Online vs. Traditional dating Over the years and even decades the tradition of dating has changed drastically. We now have online dating which is one of technologies new advances. Although people may prefer to `the new aged tools of dating‚ there is differences and similarities between old fashion dating and online dating. Time plays a huge part with the two.  In today’s society there is hardly any time to try to approach a stranger to ask for a date. Usually single people do not have the time

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    especially if you are always using the internet dating websites. However‚ BBW mean? BBW is the abbreviation for Big beautiful woman. Word spread over the years and many women proudly consider themselves to be Big and Beautiful and are in fact sexually attractive‚ passionate about quality and "size". So many years‚ public interest in culture‚ created by women such as these. If you are dating or want to have size‚ here are some facts you need to know about BBW dating. 1. The first thing you should know is

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    Perspectives on Sexuality I. Define/explain the following terms: 1. Sex: “Biological maleness and femaleness” (Crooks‚ p. G7). 2. Intercourse: “the act of sexual procreation between a man and a woman; the man’s penis is inserted into the woman’s vagina and excited until orgasm and ejaculation occur” (dictionary.com). 3. Heterosexual: “Sexually oriented to persons of the opposite sex” (dictionary.com). 4. Homosexual: “A person whose primary erotic‚ psychological‚ emotional‚ and social orientation

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    Summary Response of Dating and Relationship in the Internet Age In ‘’Dating and relating in the Internet Age‚’’ Ted Sawchuck argues that ‘’ each stage of the dating process is influenced by Facebook‚ on our campus‚ not all the changes have been positive.’’ He explains that how in the University of Maryland‚ people get someone’s name; look him or her up on Facebook; and then they use that information to decide how to proceed. Also after using Facebook to check out someone‚ he decent an idea of whether

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    My Dating Rules Soccer is a confusing game with a lot going on. In soccer there are certain rules to keep the players safe and to keep them from doing something stupid. These rules make the game more enjoyable and comely to watch. These rules make teammates work together. It is cool to see the relationships that teammates form when playing soccer. Relationship rules are different for different households. In my house I will have specific dating rules for my children. The first dating rule I would

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    Running head: REMOVING THE STIGMA OF ONLINE DATING Removing the Stigma of Online Dating Information Technology in Society CSOC 880-1 Online dating as a form of social networking has become a commonplace and acceptable method of meeting potential partners. Until recently‚ individuals who met dates online were viewed by society as desperate‚ social misfits. Traditional dating methods include meeting people through friends‚ face-to-face encounters‚ at bars or work. More recently‚ sites such

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    love and affection early in marriage and long-term marital instability have roots in couples’ premarital relationships. The findings summarized in this paper suggest that loss of love and affection early in marriage and later marital instability can be traced back to couples’ courtship experiences; findings also suggest that the courtship dynamics of couples who are likely to divorce early in marriage are different from those who are likely to divorce later in marriage. Also‚ compared to couples who

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