THE ROLE OF LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION IN NATIONAL TRANSFORMATION BY ONUOHA BEATRICE N. (MRS.) DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL STUDIES HUSSAINI ADAMU FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC‚ KAZAURE‚ JIGAWA STATE BEING A PAPER PRESENTED AT WOMEN IN TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT (WITED) NATIONAL CONFERENCE AT THE FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC ILARO‚ OGUN STATE 8TH – 11TH OCTOBER‚ 2012 ABSTRACT The relationship between language and communication in the business of information encoding and dissemination cannot be over looked
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concerned about how‚ modern day societies can be held when people don’t even know each other. In other words‚ how can social ties be maintained in such an increasingly individualistic world? We will examine Sunday mass to come to an understanding of the social conditions that shape the limitation for individuals in society. Durkheim’s social theory claims that the real purpose of religious worship is not God‚ but society itself. Durkheim argued that collective conscience held society together‚ since
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African societies‚ such as the Afikpo Igbo‚ men group and organize in age sets. The younger men are expected to listen to the direction of the elders. The oldest age set has the most power. The men enter the age sets when they turn twenty and the groups cover about three years. However‚ men within the same age set are treated as equals. The political systems in these communities are highly centralized with all of the lawmaking power resting in the hands of the elders. In other Igbo societies had a
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indicated that there is social stigma. Woman mostly receive social stigma through appearance. In other words‚ women are often told to look a certain way. In American society‚ desirable women are tall and skinny. Men mostly receive social stigma for emotions. In other words‚ men are supposed to be strong and not emotional. In American Society‚ desirable men do not show weak emotions. Third space/gender binary people mostly receive social stigma for not conforming to the rigidity of gender identity. Third
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can give meaning and purpose to your life. You are able to direct your behaviour towards beneficial and fulfilling activities. 1. Importance of morality Morality is nothing more than popular consensus on how people should conduct themselves in society. Good and evil are subjective to those who create them. There is no universal morality; I’ve heard it argued that there are natural evils and moral evils. Neither is any more existent than the permanence of the minds that consider them so.
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Frankish society was a complex legal‚ social‚ and religious matter. There were a considerable variety of laws regarding aspects such as: who could marry and who could not; the reasons why and why not; what rituals and customs need to be performed so that a marriage is fair‚ prosperous and legal; what produces a marriage legal vs. illegal; marriage in the different classes; what might fabricate an illegal marriage and who can divorce and how. The enforcement of the laws in Frankish society in regard
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Ever seen a movie or read a book about the star crossed lovers torn apart by their parent’s hatred of each other? What about the evil villain plotting to overthrow his king? I’m sure you have seen stories like this numerous times in numerous places but did you know the original idea was made 400 years ago by Shakespeare who to this very day still influences movies‚ play and books with his stories being the foundation in which thousands of stories have been based from. Shakespeare revolutionised what
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The Censorship in the American Society Jennifer Stern ENC 1102 Essay 1 6 February‚ 1997 As society emerges into the twenty-first century‚ control amongst the people is still evident in the actions sought by both houses of Congress. Individuals‚ in many cultures‚ are being sheltered from the controversial issues. By suppressing ideas or themes of materials in which a person does not agree‚ portrays a false atmosphere of society. When the Congress feels that people
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a dystopian society compared to the modern society. The novels society and the modern day society have quite actually a lot in a common though. We just usually see the differences because there’s a lot of them. The novels society is way different compared to our society today. In the novels society there laws are way different than the modern day laws. However Fahrenheit 451 is a society you don’t want to live in. Books are illegal in there society. Fireman who are nothing like modern day fireman
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Throughout most of Human history a family consisted of a mother‚ a father and a child. In a Puritan society this standard was not forgotten. Other normalities in a Puritan society were mandatory church attendance‚ harsh punishments placed on those who strayed from God’s. Some punishments were more vigorous than others‚ executions‚ whippings‚ and public humiliations. In the case of Hester Prynne‚ her punishment for conceiving her daughter Pearl was to wear a scarlet letter A on her chest. Hester violated
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