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    people’s first amendment. In addition‚ most countries around the world limit their voting selections on people based on sex‚ religion‚ and race. I think that in today’s society voting has reduced to a certain amount due to motivation. Motivation has to do with believing that any people that vote can make a diffidence in today’s society. People want their voice to be heard when they vote. If there are no changes made in the world‚ people will have doubts about voting. When it comes to voting participation

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    Christianity has greatly impacted on society and culture as well as individuals in the world we live in today. Christianity has contributed to things such as our laws and our moral and cultural priorities. Christianity is acknowledged as playing a significant role in informing our moral view of the world and ourselves; that is‚ who we are. Our conscience is believed to give us a sense of what is right and wrong and provides a compass to guide us at times of challenge and need. Christianity provides

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    brought into the modern society‚ it can be used for purposes in and out of the church. Technology comes in many shapes and forms and it is a way to spread the news throughout communities and most importantly‚ it can do what a letter cannot‚ spread information worldwide with the click of one button. Technology includes all forms of multimedia‚ the internet and online programs which can both positively and negatively impact on individuals and modern day society. The catholic society has been able to use

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    The Impact of Civil Disobedience In today’s society there are countless laws that people will say they oppose‚ usually because they feel it infringes upon their rights. One of the ways these people can oppose them is through civil disobedience. This is the peaceful refusal of certain laws that one considers unjust‚ while still accepting the punishment for breaking the law. There is debate of how this civil disobedience affects society‚ whether it be in a positive or negative way. I believe that

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    I have done my research on "The Influence of Organized Crime on Society." Organized crime is a global enterprise‚ a well oiled business machine that reaches all around the world from Japan to Russia to North America. The purpose of my research is to show the influence of this crime on the everyday lives of people who are not involved in it. In North America there are so many organized crime groups it is hard to keep up with them and even harder to fight their influence‚ from the Sicilian Mafia to

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    Australian sporting landscape for far longer than any other sport. However why are so few Indigenous Australian players represented among the historic and contemporary figures that drive the key plotlines in the nation’s cricket story? These members changed how the world see cricket which was seen originally as a “white men’s sport” not so long ago . When colonising Australia‚ Britain used cricket as a colonising glue. Not only did they expect colonists to play it‚ they also wanted the new British citizens

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    The Impact of Hip Hop on Society and the Negative Stereotypes that Follow Drake‚ one of the most popular musical artists of our time‚ once said‚ “I want to take it deeper than money‚ girls‚ vacation‚ and influence a generation that’s lacking in patience.” It’s very easy to fall under the media’s preconception of how Hip Hop only touches on materialistic items‚ violent behavior‚ and substance abuse. However‚ the media only portrays a very small image of Hip-Hop‚ not the whole genre. As a whole‚ Hip-Hop

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    the end they’ll judge me any way so whatever.” That “whatever” at the end is what society creates. People start acting the way that society perceives them to be because they are so irked of being criticized for actions they aren’t responsible of performing. In the book Frankenstein‚ the society had created an image for the Creature‚ calling him a monster‚ even though he wasn’t‚ but eventually he became what the society thought of him to be because “whatever.” Mary Shelley‚ the author of Frankenstein

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    Oil negatively impacts society. There are many reasons why oil negatively impacts society. One reason is that oil leaks thousands of gallons in creeks‚ rivers‚ and oceans. Sharon Oosthoek stated‚ "The oil flowed into the nearby kalamazoo river. From there it moves onward toward Lake Michigan‚ one of North America’s Great Lakes. While the oil didn’t make it as far as that lake‚ the spill did contaminate nearly 64 kilometers (40 miles) of waterways."(Oosthoek 7). In that piece of evidence‚ it states

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    Whether you are Caucasian‚ African-American‚ Latino‚ or Asian‚ racism is something that affects all of us. It is an issue that can be found everywhere in the world. Our society has been in a constant battle with racism for many years and will probably be dealing with this issue for years to come. It is important for people to comprehend how racism takes a toll on others‚ so that we can begin to heal the wounds that divide us. The pigmentation of one’s skin should not have an impact on the way they treat

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