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    up the Act by first introducing us to the central issue: Nora and her relation to the exterior world (Nora entering with her packages). Nora serves as a symbol for women of the time; women who were thought to be content with the luxuries of modern society with no thought or care of the world in which they lived. Indeed‚ there is some truth in this (the extent of this is debatable). As the play reveals‚ Nora does delight in material wealth‚ having been labeled a spendthrift from an early age. She projects

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    Computer and society today The Computer revolution is the most important revolution in the world history. Microelectronics has been the driving force behind this unbelievable technological leap. We live in a computerized society and whether we like it or not‚ it is going to get more and more computerized. The major reason behind such an impact of computers is that computers are becoming smaller‚ cheaper‚ faster and more reliable. They are an indispensable way of life. A country without the

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    Racism In Society Today

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    the United States till this day. Although some may argue that it “may not be a big deal and it isn’t as bad.” Either way their are still flashes of racism going on that needs to come to an abrupt end. One main example of racism that I see in society today is stereotyping. Stereotyping comes from what people here and see on tv‚ or what the news is showing them abour a certain race or ethnicity. African Americans seem to be the ones who get hit the hardest when it comes to stereotyping. Some examples

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    Women in todays society

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    Women in today’s society are constantly being bombarded by media in one form or another. It could take the form of a fashion magazine‚ a favourite blog‚ a TV commercial or a myriad of other sources. Pretend for a moment you’re waiting in line at the grocery store‚ bored you hazard a glance over to the magazine rack and what do you see? A plethora of magazines‚ most covers adorned by thin‚ happy models. Many women see these models as the pinnacle of health and beauty‚ often feeling inadequate in comparison

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    Immigration Today Immigration is an important issue in the US because being the “melting pot” that we are and having the reputation of providing the “American Dream” to all who come here‚ it becomes very attractive for immigrants who come from less appealing countries. Yet this number of immigrants is so incredibly high that the country’s policies on becoming a citizen cannot keep up. To become a citizen an immigrant must apply for residency and have resident status while residing in the

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    Tattoos in Todays Society

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    Tattoos In Today’s Society Preparation Outline: Informative Speech on Tattoos in today’s society. Specific Purpose: The purpose of my speech is to inform my college speech class about the stigmas‚ obsessions‚ and acceptance of tattoos in today’s society. Thesis: After listening to my speech‚ each person in my audience should be informed about how tattoos have taken on a different meaning from previous generations and are becoming more accepted in today’s society. Introduction

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    Religion in Todays Society

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    Religion has affected the human in many ways; rules‚ traditions‚ culture patterns‚ morality‚ etc. The most powerful and important role that religion plays is that how it controls the human. I believe that religion has created conflicts between people including whole countries. Religion has the societal effect of dividing people into "us" and "them". This unfortunately has the same characteristics as any other form of discrimination‚ such a as racialism. Then‚ it would come very easy to consider "us"

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    A Doll House: Irreconcilable Views of Men and Women Throughout history‚ men and women ’s roles in society have created them to have irreconcilable views with each other. Their opposing opinions are based on different outlooks regarding various aspects of their lives. The way a person views themselves depends on their culture and the time period and which they live in. One issue that causes clashing of ideas between men and woman is their responsibility to their family. An individual ’s duties

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    The United States‚ according to the pledge that most students across the country say every school day‚ is a nation “with liberty and justice for all”. America has prided itself on its diverse yet harmonious nature since its founding in the sixteenth century. People like Thomas Paine have considered America to be one of the best nations based on this principle. However‚ over time‚ people have started to question whether or not the United States meets these characteristics. The country still seems

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    Athens When one thinks of Ancient Greece‚ often one thinks of Athens. One of the two most notable states of Ancient Greece‚ Athens paved the road for history as we know it today. From Solon to Pericles‚ the people and government of Athens are some of the sires of the way we view government in the modern world. Why is this a problem? This is due to the fact that Athens had a large impact on the Greek world‚ laid the foundations of modern democracy‚ and consequently made the blueprints for the American

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