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    The Great Gatsby: How it Applies to Modern Society The people in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby are very alike the people in our generation today. They’re alike in the way they depict racism‚ irresponsibility‚ and corruption. The two generations however; also share people who display integrity and honesty. The two generations show irresponsibility and corruption through many characters like Myrtle‚ Meyer Wolfshiem and Tom. After Myrtle bought the dog she had taken no care after

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    What are the consequences of the breakdown of the traditional family for American society? Definition of family: The Western world regards the family as consisting of two or more people who consider themselves related by blood‚ marriage‚ or adoption; also known as a nuclear family. The extended family includes grandparents‚ aunts‚ cousins‚ etc. The changing family: At one time families worked together on farms‚ family trade‚ etc. They worked as a family to provide for the family. Parents instilled

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    the help of technology have been invented to make work easier for human beings‚ however traditional ways of carrying out tasks are fading and very few parts of it have been preserved. Architecture has been broken down into many categories to fit the lifestyle of people in a particular place at a particular time. The two main ways of recognising these are; Modern architecture and traditional architecture. Modern architecture is known as the movement of architecture that began in the 20th century‚ it

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    Man and society

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    and society The definitions of Society The word of Social come from the Latin root “socius” It means that companion (friend‚ mate) or being with other. The simplest definition of the social is a group of people who share a territory (area) or culture and learn to work together. All human society has a culture and that culture can only exist in the social. The society allows the sociologist to think about the societal development independent with culture and culture change. The society including

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    English grammar encompasses a wide range and time of study. It is not easy for a single student to learn this sort of subject. However‚ there are several instructional materials that can be used in learning English Grammar‚ and these are- Traditional and Modern instructional materials. Some people say that learning can be learned through the use of visual- aids and as a matter of fact‚ 75% of learning can be acquired through the sense of sight. Nowadays‚ students are very much particular when it

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    ASEAN is crucial to the development of Cambodia as a modern society Cambodia is widely known as one of the most suffering countries in Asia from many tragic wars in the past. Without any cooperation with other countries‚ it is virtually hard for this poor country to develop itself as a modern one. As Te Eang Chheng pointed out‚ “If there is no ASEAN‚ small and medium countries in Southeast Asia would have little or even no power or roles in regional and international affairs whenever

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    Trends of Society

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    "What are some of the trends in the contemporary society regarding the family‚ religion‚ and the emergence of new technologies?" Many of the societies today have an opposite reflection from the traditional societies that once took place. Values have changed‚ morals have faded‚ and personal interests has increasingly become most important to most societies. Though the media contributes greatly to the selfish motives of societies‚ other factors like the families‚ religion‚ and current technologies

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    Bedouin Society

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    people are in a clash with the Israeli government concerning land rights and the assimilation of the Bedouin people into the Israeli society. Nonetheless‚ the Bedouin people still strive for the self-sufficiency and self-determination‚ so that they can continue to live in their own traditional ways. This way of life‚ the traditional way of life‚ without surrounding societies controlling their (the Bedouin) everyday lives‚ is what the Bedouin people want‚ and it is what they deserve. Economic Organization

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    Health in society

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    Running Head: HEALTH‚ ILLNESS AND SOCIETY Health‚ Illness and Society [Name of the Writer] [Name of the Institution] Health‚ Illness and Society Introduction Disease or Sickness is the entities suspected of causing harm to an organism in biological as well as social functioning. Altered health state in a culture is deemed of causing vulnerabilities to reproduction‚ ability to care for loved ones and body metabolisms. Illness in every society is thought to interfere with the

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    CONSUMER SOCIETY The term consumer society is commonly used to distinguish contemporary affluent societies from traditional agricultural or modern industrial societies‚ to emphasize the role of consumption as a factor in social structure and as an element of lifestyle. History and Meaning of the Term The concept of the consumer society has been commonly used since the early decades of the twentieth century‚ originally in the United States‚ where the wealth of mass-produced consumer

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