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    Should tobacco advertising be restricted? This is a very controversial issue. There is the idea that young children that smoke started smoking because of advertisements‚ but there is also the idea that children start smoking for other reasons. Many big‚ well-known tobacco companies like RJ Reynolds are being sued for their advertisements. On Monday April 20th‚ 1998 the jury heard a testimony from Lynn Beasly‚ the marketing vice president of the RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company. The courts believed

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    Abortion Should Be Restricted Would you like it if you weren’t alive because your mother aborted you? No‚ right? Exactly‚ abortion is one of the main problems that is happening often globally. Abortion is performed 40-50 million times every year. Surprising right? Women abort their unborn children due to unsafe sex‚ rape‚ and if the women is not ready for the baby. Abortion should be restricted because innocent‚ unborn children lose their lives and it can lead to various complications for women.

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    Karl Marx and Max Weber

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    Karl Marx and Max Weber Andy Moss Introduction Karl Marx and Max Weber are two important names when thinking of sociological theory. Both men had strong views about our society. Weber’s approach to studying social life will be looked at. Then‚ Weber’s study of rationalization will be the main point of interest. His theory of rationalization showed us why people acted as they did. As with Weber‚ Marx’s approach to studying social life will be examined. Next‚ his theory of the capitalist mode of

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    sense‚ rationality is a normative concept that philosophers have generally tried to characterize in such a way that‚ for any action‚ belief‚ or desire‚ if it is rational we ought to choose it. 2. Tradition and Rationality Exp: Weber focused on ways people think about their world. Members of preindustrial societies are bound by tradition and people in industrial-capitalist societies are guided by rationality. More: By tradition‚ weber meant values and beliefs passed from generation to generation

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    Some people think that the use of computers should be restricted. Agree and disagree? Being invented in technology revolution‚ computers play an essential role in our daily life. Despite of its advantages‚ computers have negative effects. To be frank‚ I strongly agree that the use of computers should be limited. There are numerous reasons why I hold my points of view on this issue and I would like to explore only a few primary ones in this essay. The first drawback I would like to talk about

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    be aired at all. Why can’t both types of shows be on TV? If we have the freedom of speech‚ shouldn’t we also have the freedom to watch what we want on TV? What you watch on TV is your choice and affects yourself. If it makes you act in a negative way‚ you are the one controlling those actions‚ not the networks that put shows like CSI‚ COPS‚ or Sex and the City on TV. Television has been around ever since the late 1800’s in some sort of form. The human race has been around much longer than this

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    Max Weber: A Short Biography Introduction Being a man with great aspirations‚ Max Weber’s life was filled with complexities and complications. Therefore‚ it is worthy of one’s time to explore the reasons of his success‚ a revolutionary thinker of the 19th century whose theories still remained as the subjects of interest among academics of the new millennium. In this paper‚ we shall explore on his life‚ followed by what influenced and motivated Weber to achieve the milestone of his life: scientific

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    profit. Generally speaking‚ people form an organization because it provides a means of using individual strengths within a group to achieve more than can be accomplished by the aggregate efforts of group members working individually. Over time there have been several models and theories with respect to organizational function and essential characteristics. One model suggests that organizations at their core are information processing systems‚ where information includes knowledge about markets‚ products

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    Land has always been desirable. Wars have been fought‚ blood spilled‚ and lives destroyed over it. Nowadays‚ lives are still being destroyed by the desire for land‚ but often in more subtle ways‚ like land grabs and forced evictions and the power of the rich over the poor local communities. Despite national laws put in place to protect people and forests‚ in Cambodia and Laos massively powerful Vietnamese ‘rubber barons’ (Hoang Anh Gia Lai and the Vietnam Rubber Group) backed by foreign investments

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    “IRON CAGE” In the fast moving times of the modern world‚ human beings have become very calculating‚ manipulative and running after the material pursuit in which they are eventually getting trapped into the invisible prison from which escape is almost impossible. This is what Max Weber meant by the metaphor "Iron Cage". Max Weber‚ a great thinker and a well known German Sociologist coined the term "An Iron Cage" in his works in early 1900’s. According to him the modern era human beings‚ especially

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