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    racist” really showed us about the way Tom Robinson is hurt when someone says that word to him. African Americans were treated very differently in Maycomb. As Atticus explains‚ "She was white‚ and she tempted a Negro. She did something that in our society is unspeakable: she kissed a black man. Not an old Uncle‚ but a strong young Negro man. No code mattered to her before she broke it‚ but it came crashing down on her afterwards" (268). From this quote‚ we learn that people in Maycomb are disgusted

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    Families Social Impact on Society SOC 101- Introduction to Sociology Kimberly Avalle October 24‚ 2011 Most people think of a family as the nuclear family having the father‚ mother‚ and their children in the household. However‚ families are now portrayed in many different ways other than the traditional family. There are single parent families‚ families without children‚ stepfamilies‚ extended families‚ and same-sex families. In a family‚ you must have an identity a sense that you belong.

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    invented the Quadruplex system in 1872. This allowed four messages to transmit on the same wire at the same time. The lives of ordinary Americans were indirectly impacted by the invention of the telegraph. The early telegraph made very little direct impact on most people; it was mostly used for official business use. Most Americans were not able to learn Morse code immediately; specialists were trained to translate the

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    development into the state that it is today. Starting from its settlement of anglo-americans throughout 1821-1835‚ under the government of Mexico‚ to the annexation of Texas into the united states in 1845‚ and the modern Texas we live in today. The heritage‚ traditions and culture of tejanos remain in many parts of Texas as well as the historical preservation of places‚ artifacts‚ documents‚ and influential leaders who helped shape Texas. Among those who have had a big impact on the development of Texas is

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    crime he obviously did not commit. Throughout the entire novel‚ Lee uses the racist nature of Maycomb‚ Alabama in order to change the way that our own society treats others. Without authors like her supporting social change‚ we would be living if a very different place today. (Characters show racism) In order to represent different aspects of society and to contrast different views‚ the author uses different characters in order to expose society’s general prejudice. In the novel‚

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    plays a big role in modern day television networks today‚ debuting on almost every channel at some time of the day. Although some people may enjoy these reality shows‚ is that enjoyment worth the negativity that it brings the other people who do not enjoy it or have interest in it? In this essay‚ there will be depictions of the negativity and positivity in reality television and what it can bring to the table‚ as well as the authenticity that reality TV possesses and lacks. Tentative Outline I. The

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    by the overly religious‚ American society. Clearly‚ with a focus on how the body changes physically‚ Dickinson refrains from saying what happens to the soul‚ allowing the audience to form their own speculations on the subject matter. Therefore‚ the atmosphere surrounding her quiet reflection on the aftermath of death was once held obscure in her society’s

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    physicist in the 1800’s. In 1878‚ he began to work in a lab with the physicist Hermann von Helmholtz. During his time with Helmholtz‚ he was assigned various questions to solve. It was through these questions that his interest in electromagnetism developed‚ leading to his eventual discovery of the radio wave (Heinrich Hertz). Heinrich Hertz is the most influential person in American society because his contributions to science and pop culture have played a role in shaping society. In 1879‚ Hertz solved

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    Today‚ technology plays a big role in today’s society. Every generation has some form of technology; may it be a laptop‚ desktop‚ cell phone‚ ipod‚ and etcetera.Over the past fourty years‚ the computer industry has taken fantastic leaps and bounds to where it is today. One of the most influential people during this time was Steve Jobs. Not only was Jobs an integral part of the rise in personal computing‚ but he was an excellent motivator for those working under him and those inspiring to be like

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    Impact of Romance Fiction on Society Humans are a sentimental race‚ they require love to live a fulfilling life. Love stories like Romeo Juliet‚ etc. have inspired us. Romantic Fiction has been in existence since times immemorial. The popular romance novel is a story of two individuals with emphasis on romantic love and their subsequent relationship‚ complete with a happy ending. Oscar Wilde’s famous words “Life imitates art‚” forces us to acknowledge that fiction shapes our lives. We are taught

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