Identify and discuss the implications of social networking media for social interaction in late modernity. ___________________________________________________ Much has been written about the erosion of the influence of traditional agents of socialisation like family‚ schools‚ and communities. etc in the era of late modernity. Many a reason has been ascribed to this phenomenon‚ among others the view that traditional agencies do not fulfill the needs of the new generation of youths in this
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This paper examines the meaning of modernity and the relations between the notions of public interest‚ ethics and law. By giving an example that raises this issue further‚ the realm of morality‚ professional ethics and law is discussed and whether their spheres of jurisdiction would overlap. It also explores the meanings and definitions of the key terms that are of most concern for this topic‚ and how they relate or differ from each other. A Singaporean example is also shown as evidence to support
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Throughout history the denotations of masculinity and femininity have been much debated. The literary devices used in the historical drama “Things Fall Apart” by Chinua Achebe helps demonstrate how Okonkwo and traditional Umuofian culture define masculinity and femininity by providing insight through the eyes of someone who belongs to that specific culture. In their eyes‚ how they differentiate men and women is normal and the proper way to live. Even though we may find some of their ways absurd‚
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will be comparing and contrasting the way in which two different authors portray femininity in their respective dramatic texts. The two works I am using are Pygmalion by Bernard Shaw and Medea by Euripides. I will be looking at how the way men and women are portrayed can affect the way we interpret the texts‚ and showing that femininity isn’t necessarily a trait restricted just to women. I believe that femininity reflects expected female behaviour. There are certain traits which are believed
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April 2010 Written 1 ESS 102 “The Real Reasons We Explore Space” In the article “The Real Reasons We Explore Space”‚ by Michael Griffin‚ Griffin elaborates multiple reasons regarding space exploration‚ aside from the justification proclaimed by the media and government. Griffin stresses his belief that the government issued scientific‚ economic‚ and national security benefits are exaggerated‚ claiming that the primary purposes of space exploration consist primarily of personal and value-driven
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authority. Wives were to be seen‚ but not heard; they were to have little influence on their male-dominated civilization. Yet between the lines‚ Achebe sheds light on the true power and dependence Umuofia has on feminine culture‚ and the effect femininity has on Okonkwo. Although he describes Umuofia as a very masculine and patriarchal culture‚ Achebe draws attention to the feminine side of society to stress not only femininity’s importance and fundamentality in Umuofia‚ but because of its omnipotent
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Sandra‚ Lee Bartky “Femininity as Disciplinary Regime.” our society women are often pressured and conditioned to conform to traditional feminine standards. In the past fifty or so years women have begun to find modes of resistance against these cultural constraints. Bartky theorizes about the properly feminine subject by stating that it is to embody the proper feminine qualities of character and behaviors. According to Bartky the properly feminine woman must be sure to never appear sloppy or loose
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Formative assessment Student No. 1233186 What aspects of Modernity most worried Durkheim? Modernity can be defined as a pivotal point in the development of contemporary society‚ arguably a concept still relevant and effectual to this day. Modernity is‚ however‚ an entirely conceptual entity. Within our context as social scientists‚ perhaps it has a more specific meaning‚ though modernity had a diverse effect upon very many of the components of the world we live in. Admittedly the world we
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Views of Modernity Presented in The Metamorphosis and The Convergence of the Twain Kiz F The University of Southern Queensland ENL3000 VIEWS OF MODERNITY PRESENTED IN THE METAMORPHOSIS AND THE CONVERGENCE OF THE TWAIN The Modernist period‚ a period which most literary critics agree began in the late nineteenth century‚ was characterized by a total break from past forms and a constant search for new ideas. It was through this search that surrealism began to emerge‚ and many authors began
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(Lemish). Through their image in music‚ print and visual texts‚ the Spice Girls construct a particular feminine space‚ representing models for adoration‚ inspiring young girls’ fantasies‚ providing legitimization for various modes of rites of passage into the world of femininity. What then defines being a young female today‚ à la Spice Girls? What are the characteristics and signs of femininity they choose to portray? What range of gender relationships do they provide for young girls growing up in today’s
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