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    it creates a dangerous‚ slick surface. Driveways‚ sidewalks‚ patios‚ and parking lots covered with ice can cause falls‚ making you liable for injuries. So most people rely on deicers such as salt because it does a great job melting ice‚ but it also damages concrete surfaces over time. How does salt damage concrete surfaces? Salt lowers the pH balance in the concrete. Because it is acidic‚ it weakens the strength of the concrete and increases the sizes of the pores. This allows water and other elements

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    The Truth Behind Education The purpose of education is to spread knowledge to the younger generation. Without education‚ tradition is lost‚ as well as the potential of youth. For centuries‚ the old have taught the young. They have passed the torch of knowledge from one hand to another. Whether it was a master teaching an apprentice‚ or a teacher teaching a class‚ the tradition of teaching has been in practice since the beginning of man. Without a mentor for a child to learn from‚ the child

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    country‚ and the world is a (an) A. manifest function of education. B. latent function of education. C. dysfunction of education. D. example of the correspondence principle. 4. Which sociological perspective is most likely to be concerned with television distorting gender roles and stereotyping‚ which is often rooted in the media’s willingness to promote more traditional views? A. functionalist perspective B. conflict perspective C. interactionist perspective D. feminist perspective 5. In the nature

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    Use of the Conflict Theory Stephanie Rose Introduction to Sociology Prof. Ruffner February 7‚ 2013 Conflict Theory looks at what can happen‚ when one group or institution revolts against another and the leaders that make the rules and/or laws. This theory touches on many different areas of life‚ such as‚ race‚ gender‚ ethnicity‚ and religion. Conflict theory is the wealthy versus the poor in most situations. It’s the haves and the have not’s. For equality to exist there needs

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    A country located in the Caribbean Sea with an uneven coastline‚ warm and humid tropical climate‚ population of mainly African origin‚ and one of the poorest locations can describe the Republic of Haiti. The Republic of Haiti and its location‚ economy‚ stability and political structure have all had effects on the spread of disease and the risk factors associated with it. The highest occurrence of HIV in Latin American and Caribbean countries has been seen in Haiti. This all started with the epidemic

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    Convenient Education Directed and written by Louis Dai‚ David Elliot-Jones and Lachlan McLeod Produced in 2012 CONFLICT THEORY Section A Response 1 Convenient Education is a documentary that explores Australia’s social processes; tension‚ competition and change. It focuses on ‘the rise and fall of a migration market that made international education an 18 billion dollar industry only to spiral out of control’. It documents the stories of immigrants who were exploited in the

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    Christianity’s Impact in Society – An Enhancement or a Restriction? Christianity plays a huge role in many a parishioner’s life‚ but does the influence of a man in the heavens make a positive impact on the world’s society? I’d argue not. I believe that one of the main problems is the singularity of religion. Often Christianity is believed to be infallible‚ leaving no room for change or movement with the times sometimes leaving religion and those who follow them behind on social opinion. This may

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    social whole‚ the scientific method considers society as an objectively observable and "real" entity that is suitable for methods and philosophies that guide examination and study of the physical world. The 17th century philosopher‚ Thomas Hobbes‚ believed that humans are driven by passion‚ which if left unrestrained would result in social chaos. The problem‚ therefore‚ is to explain why this does not routinely occur. For functionalists‚ it is society‚ as its own entity that regulates human behavior

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    Assess the usefulness of functionalist contributions to our understanding of society. Functionalism sees society as a system‚ that it is a set of interconnected parts which can work together in unison to form a whole. The early functionalists drew an analogy between society and an organism‚ i.e‚ the human body. They said that an understanding of an organ of the body involves understanding its relationship with every other organ and its contribution to the organism as a whole; therefore they

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    Luke was a Gentile Christian who may have been apart of Judaism. Adding to writing the Gospel of Luke‚ he also wrote the Acts of the Apostles‚ in total about one-fourth of the New Testament. Luke mainly wrote around the time of AD 75-90‚ more than likely around 85. His target audience was the Gentile-Christians. Within his writing‚ he talked highly of the city of Jerusalem‚ using it as a symbol. Luke said that the Messiah would begin within the Holy City of Jerusalem and that it would be a main point

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