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    Utopian Societies

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    “Utopian Societies” By: Steven Davis and Michael German New Harmony was one of the first utopian communities established in the Antebellum Era. This community was founded by Johann Georg Rapp. He was also the spiritual leader of this historical community. Two years later A Scottish industrialist bought New Harmony by Robert Owen. He came to America looking to start a utopian society. Robert Owen formed a secular utopian society at New Harmony and it failed. His vision of the utopian society was that

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    Although you will be in the opposite direction of where society is going‚ the movement that agreed the most was Transcendentalism. One of the reasons is that they preached self development‚ which is something that I believe today. I believe that we all have unlimited room for growing‚ the only things that is stoping you is yourself. And because they believe that a person is responsible to him or herself‚ this is something very close to what I think. You make your own decision that will lead you to

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    Crime and Society

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    cells and armed uniformed guards‚ but lately it is becoming more of a popular belief that Prisons may be too soft. The basic reason for the existence of prisons is that society expresses its wishes through court and finds it necessary to separate and isolate some people‚ who have broken the law. The concept of this is as old as society itself although our ides of crime and punishment have changed over time. The Queensland Government’s “Department of Corrective Services” (DCS) has formal goals it seeks

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    Addiction and Society

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    Addiction and Society Sociology Professor Trembicki February 22‚ 2013 Abstract Drug addiction is a disease that damages addicts‚ their families‚ communities‚ the economy‚ and society. Addiction has a widespread reach: from dealing with unpredictable and often dangerous addicts at home to the costs incurred by society as a whole. As the population of addicts rises and the average age of an addict is younger‚ society is forced to deal with a pressing matter. Addiction is no longer limited

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    Civil Society

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    --Examine the Role of Civil Society in Good Governance There are several factors that contribute in governance‚ for instance‚ government‚ civil society and so forth. According to Wapner (2000)‚ the role of government is of most important in the past yet the international community‚ such as civil society. It has already begun to show the effective participation of being one of the stakeholder in various areas. Civil society has increasingly reveal its power in boosting good

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    Business and Society

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    situation many people are left at risk fighting with ill health problems due to the pollution in the air. "The evidence of Shell ’s bad practice in the Niger delta is mounting" said Patrick Naagbanton‚ who is also lead co-ordinator of the local oil watch group and centre for Environment‚ Human Rights and Development (CEHRD). "Shell seems more interested in conducting a PR operation than a cleanup operation. The problem is not going away; and sadly neither is the misery for the people of Bodo." In

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    Managing People

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    Managing People and Organisations F84T 34 R.A.Piyumi Kalapana CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENT Foremost‚ I would like to express my sincere gratitude to my advisor Ms. Upekha Manamendra for the continuous support of create this report‚ for her patience‚ motivation‚ enthusiasm and immense knowledge. I could not have imagined having a better advisor and

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    In a room full of cigarette smoke and strangers‚ a young girl looks at her father with delight. It’s been weeks since she’s seen him because she lives with her mother‚ but he’s distant‚ burdened my shame and guilt. Her delight is replaced by disappointment when she is once again put after his own unhealthy desires. His addictions gets the best of him and he leaves his family behind‚ claiming to love his child‚ but continuing to let her down. The young girl longs for a happy family but is given a

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    Chemistry and Society

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    Chemistry and Society Chemistry 110 March 17‚ 2012 Introduction Chemistry is very important in our lives even though we may not realize that chemistry is everywhere. This paper serves to examine the ways in which chemistry is relevant in everyday life and in society. It will also examine the difference between accuracy and precision and provide examples of when accuracy and precision are crucial in measurements and why society depends on these measurements to be accurate and precise ( Tam

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    Individualism or Society?

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    Individualism or Society? The human trait known as individualism can be understood in two distinct ways. The first implies an individual’s aspiration to self-reliance or independence‚ and the need to exist as individual human beings. The second‚ by contrast‚ is understood as a social theory which prioritises freedom of action by individuals over the authority of an all-powerful state. As far as the second conception is concerned‚ individualism as a discrete construct of Western thought really came

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