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    Catholic Tradition

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    The Catholic religion has been governed by strict traditions for more than 1500 years. Catholicism itself was made legal by The Rome Emperor‚ Constantine‚ after 313 A.D. An assembly‚ known as The Council of The Trent‚ was the 16th-century Ecumenical Council of the Roman Catholic Church. This Council was responsible for the establishment of the original Catholic traditions‚ such as the Sacraments‚ church teachings‚ and The Eucharist‚ just to name a few. It was not until the 20th century‚ that

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    We as Americans are becoming increasingly lazy and gradually isolating ourselves from our everyday surroundings due to technology. Technology is detrimental to society by corrupting our minds and consuming our lives. Although technology allows us to efficiently communicate with one another and helps to make life a little amenable‚ it has made the population alarmingly lazy. Instead of going outside to play with friends in the beautiful fresh outdoors‚ one would simply stay shut in the confines

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    American society?Interracial marriage is the expression utilize to relate marriages that take place between people who are from unlike racial or ethnic groups. Intercultural marriages are defined as marriages between people who come from two different ethnic backgrounds.Whereas relationships between people from different ethnic and cultural groups are becoming increasingly common‚ there are substantial increases in the number of individuals engaging in interracial or intercultural marriages. However

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    Educating Prisoners – An Unnecessary Effort Crime knows no bound‚ no race‚ no social status‚ no gender. In prisons‚ all criminals are criminals‚ whether they have committed felony‚ rape or assault. White-collar crimes are the same as any other crime. Still‚ most inmates are from the middle class and lower class of our society. However‚ committing crime‚ and what kind of crime‚ is still the choice of the person‚ whether he has attained a formal education‚ a higher degree of learning or not

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    There is a need to facilitate the greater expressions that culminates to the universal values on the part that involves particular religious communities‚ especially in the modern American society. This should take place without necessarily devaluing the positive national and ethnic characteristics. According to Casanova‚ the sociological insights regarding identity and religion as the basic need for security must be considered including the religious role of identity when under threat (5). As religion

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    113 standardized tests between Pre-K and 12th grade (Sanchez). Parents nationwide are beginning to question whether or not these state mandated tests are helping their children at all. Many citizens along with myself believe that these test are unnecessary‚ because they take up so much time and don’t measure students’ educational quality. Standardized testing has taken up so much instructional time and they still have not improved student achievement. Students have a difficult time in school in general

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    Assess the view that secularisation has been a feature only of modern European societies. Sociologists have minor differences on secularisation‚ whether this is the extent of secularisation or what is happening to society due to secularisation. A definition given by Wilson of secularisation is the process whereby religious beliefs‚ institutions and practices have lost their social influence. Other sociologists such as Bruce and Gill further add to Wilson’s research by adding more evidence and expected

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    Final Paper Most people in today’s society rely on cell phones for everything. Essentially due to the fact that many cell phones can do just about anything; from checking your stock to connecting to the web. Certain people prefer more accessible features‚ while others believe a phone should be used for verbal communication. These days phones are a life source to many people‚ they use them for playing games‚ talking to relatives‚ send out important information‚ and conducting business. We claim

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    introducing the unnecessary appetites. These appetites were originally responsible for the degeneration of the ideal constitution. The unnecessary desires smuggle in the lawless desires. The Kallipolis‚ timocracy and oligarchy each had three required parts. The move to democracy introduced two new parts‚ the unnecessary and the lawless appetites. V To explain imitation in Bk. X Socrates returns to furniture (596b). He distinguishes the form of the bed from the physical bed from the imitative artistic

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    Sociocultural Tradition According to Theorizing Communication‚ "Society would be impossible without communication… communication would be impossible without or severely limited in the absence of shared patterns of action and meaning that enable mutual understanding- that is‚ in the absence of society and a common culture…. sociocultural approaches range across fundamentally different theoretical styles" (Craig‚ Muller 2007). The main idea of the sociocultural tradition is communication produces

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