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    The Positives: • Instant messengers such as MSN‚ Skype and many others allow text‚ sound and video to be transferred worldwide instantly as well as sharing images and other data. • The Internet has allowed people to send and receive information in seconds rather than days or weeks using E-mail. There is no barrier to doing business or collaborative research across continents. Families can use email to keep in touch in a way that was never possible before. • As a research and learning tool‚ the

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    Durkheim‚ Max Weber‚ and Karl Marx. Each studied and viewed social behavior in a way they believed was the way it should be viewed. They developed theories‚ created influential pieces of writings‚ taught how to look at society in a broader prospective‚ and much more. The findings of these men changed the way we look at society today and their contributions to this social science provide alternate ways of understanding it. Emile Durkheim came up with a theory to view all types of society with a

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    manipulating of reproductive processes to produce a specific outcome (Class discussion). There are type types of eugenics‚ negative and positive. With negative eugenics the technology is used to prevent a genetic flaw (Class discussion). An example of this would be altering a fetus’ gene to make sure the child does not have diabetes even though it runs in the family. Positive eugenics‚ on the other hand‚ would be using the technology to create a child that has specific treats or features desired by

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    towards climate change‚ it helps in making the north and south poles smaller and the oceans bigger. Oil is also a toxin in the oil wells that kills animals‚ wildlife and the ecosystem that may never be the same again. Nevertheless‚ oil does have its positive impacts on the environment. When an oil spill occurs obviously the ocean wild life and the ecosystems are damaged for months on end however when oil is spilt in the ocean it can also locate significant deposits of oil. Also because there has been

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    Marx’s View of Exploitation of Labor under Capitalism Introduction Marx was one theorist who was very much against capitalism. According to him‚ it is also the rich and employers who enjoyed in capitalist societies. This is because they used other people to do their biddings to be able to amass more and more wealth. For example‚ he argued that employers used employees to ensure they achieve high profitability. He believed that employers did not attract and select employees from the market to utilize

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    Nowadays‚ people are able to travel everywhere in the world. The interest of tourism has risen every year. There are many positive aspects of tourism. However‚ development of tourism has caused many problems as well. The big problems are traffic‚ stressful life for the local people and environmental effects. The positive side is that the tourism is the source of money for the local economy. First of all‚ tourism impacts the people and the culture of particular places. There are places where tourism

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    Ideologies of Karl Marx‚ Emile Durkheim‚ and Max Weber Karl Marx‚ Emile Durkheim‚ and Max Weber were three historical sociologists. Their views have become world renown and have shaped many ways of interpreting the social structure of many modern societies. This essay will take a glimpse into the three sociologists’ ideals and expose the similarities and differences they may have. Karl Marx’s view of society was based around the economy. All other social structures according to Marx‚ such as religion

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    The Internet (or internet) is a global system of interconnected computer networks that use the standard Internet protocol suite (often called TCP/IP‚ although not all applications use TCP) to serve billions of users worldwide. It is a network of networks that consists of millions of private‚ public‚ academic‚ business‚ and government networks‚ of local to global scope‚ that are linked by a broad array of electronic‚ wireless and optical networking technologies. The Internet carries an extensive range

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    Both Marx and Luxemburg discuss about trade union‚ which connects to the relationship between bourgeoisie and proletariat. The trade union issue is important‚ because the trade union could protect the proletariat’s rights. Also‚ it is unacceptable issue for high amount of hours work and given less amount of money. In my opinion‚ Marx and Luxemburg’s view on trade union are similar‚ which transition from Capitalism to Communism. In the Marx’s view on trade union‚ the relationship of production in

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    opposing classes the fiercer the competition between them. Two highly esteemed and different people‚ Karl Marx and Andrew Carnegie‚ developed their own ideologies to resolve and ease class tension‚ that is‚ whether changes should be imposed on the structure and role of social classes. Another writer‚ Sam Keen illustrates the effect of competition in the extreme. Within their opposing and controversial views‚ there lies the more efficient social-economic resolution: a modified version of Carnegie’s argument

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