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    and ended on page forty two. The phrase that stuck out to me the most was when he said‚ “ Until you climb into his skin and walk around in it” (Lee 39). He said earlier to consider things from others point of view. Everyone needs to really take in how powerful this can be. Another time I noticed a great impact from Atticus was when the jury was out during the trial. The book says‚ “When it bonged eleven times” (Lee 280). This is saying it was eleven o’clock when the jury came back. To me‚ this shows

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    different cultures within the same society. The reason we have this tension is because of the ethnocentricity between different ethnic groups. Ethnocentricity is belief in the superiority of one’s own ethnic group. So how does the presence of multiple cultures within a society create tension? How does society integrate different groups of immigrants‚ and how do immigrants transform societies? When different cultures intermingle‚ it creates tension‚ and we as a society need to teach our coming generations

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    discuss how Channel 4’s drama reflects its public service remit. ‘Channel 4 no longer makes programmes for minorities‚ because it wants to bring audiences together rather than segment them.’ (Jeffries‚ S). The objective of this essay is to discuss and examine the ways in which ‘Channel 4’ dramas reflect its public service remit. Throughout this essay there will be an analysis focusing on two particular television drama’s that have been produced purely for Channel 4 to show if they do reflect the

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    The humble bumble bee is a slow and gentle insect much unlike its cousin the honey bee. Indeed they are never in a particular hurry as they go about their business collecting pollen in the gardens and surroundings that they live in. If you happen to come cross a bumble bee nest that is in your garden or backyard‚ then you will not suffer any misfortune if you just leave them alone. It is when you aggravate them that they can get angry and come out with the aim of attacking those that have angered

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    The Role of Literature in Cultural and Society Development Jibran Khalil Jibran once said‚ “All our words are but crumbs that fall down from the feast of the mind.” It is in everyone‚ it’s locked away‚ hidden and for the gifted‚ it comes out to give us the very languages we are using today. Literature‚ like music and film and theatre‚ is an art. As a matter of fact the purest form of art. Life‚ for many if not all‚ in scales that vary is pretty much the same journey measured by experiences‚ fortune

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    . Social media has taken a big toll on our everyday lives. Social networking sites like Facebook‚ Instagram‚ and Snapchat allow you to connect with just about anyone. According to Cornell University’s Steven Strogatz‚ social media sites can make it more difficult for us to distinguish between the meaningful relationships we foster in the real world‚ and the numerous casual relationships formed through social media. Social media has become an unquestionable part of our everyday lives. According

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    attending Business Communication class‚ students have learnt how to work and communicate with people in a business environment. The lecturer gives a lot of lesson about formality such as professional attire‚ presentation skill and behaves in business of different cultural. Most of Vietnamese student’s weakness is lacking of communication skill. Therefore‚ when they present or contact with other people in business environment as well as in society‚ they are quite not confident enough to communicate effectively

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    Renaissance‚ Reformation‚ and 18th Century‚ Britain faced many changes which also happened to affect the literature what was written in this time. There were many shifts in rulers during these three time periods‚ including the first female queen and the first time parliament killed the British king and ruled. Due to all of the changes in society‚ the perception of masculinity changed in literature as well. More specifically‚ masculine power changed throughout these time periods. Masculine power is now

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    that idea will complicate the principal of the workforce. “The purpose of social work practice is to intervene to remedy these tensions by promoting equitable relationships and encouraging people to take more control over their own lives where this does not impinge on the rights of others” (O’Connor‚ I. 2006.) Social work is a learning process contributing towards yourself and others involved. You have to break it down and ask yourself why is social work the career path you want to take. What motivation

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    Peaceful resistance to laws positively affects society. By following a law one agrees with it. For the most part laws are just and by following them one can contribute positively to society‚ but there are unjust laws. By following an unjust law simply to prevent personal harm one is agreeing to the terms of the law. In agreeing to the law it is strengthened and others are more likely to follow. It is in this way that “injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere” (Luther) due to the

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