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    Drama and social Regulation: an examination of Onyomkpo masquerade performance of Idoma By Ted Anyebe (PhD) Department of Theatre Arts Benue State University Makurdi. Phone 07036201288 email: anyebeted@gmail.com Abstract This paper examines an indigenous theatre practice among the Idoma of Nigeria. It presents that even though recreational‚ indigenous drama is used as an instrument of enforcing social order in Idoma. The influence of masquerade tradition as a deeply

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    music has become much more popular for its explicit lyrics‚ reference of drugs‚ alcohol and sexual explicit videos. Many may ask “Could Rap/Hip-Hop music have a negative influence on today’s youth‚ because of its unhealthy messages”? This research paper will examine the effects of rap/hip-hop music on today’s youth and whether or not it has a negative influence. Brenda L. Williams-Capers Professor Dana Taylor English Composition II December 11‚ 2011 Over the year’s many researchers

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    Online Social Networking Sites Paper Class: BSHS/352 Technology is constantly expanding and making it easier and more convenient to communicate and network with individuals and various organizations that we may not otherwise of had the opportunity to connect with. One area of technology that is growing at a fast rate and offering individuals and businesses‚ rather it be their professional life or personal the opportunity to make lasting connections is social networking sites. Social networking

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    of Marx‚ Weber and Durkheim useful for understanding social change today? Illustrate your answer using the ideas of one of these theorists This essay will discuss Karl Marx’s theory to understand social change in contemporary society. This will be explored through the relevance of Marx’s theory on class divisions and Globalisation in today’s society. Additionally‚ it will also incorporate arguments on the restrictions on Marx’s theory of social change. Globalisation is described as a significant

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    Quatavia Mcgirt  Participation In Government  H7‚ Period 2  Instructor A. Ritz & P. Graham  January 22‚ 2015    "Music & Social Movement Paper"  Recently there been a big issue in white officers killing unarmed African American  males. Due to this issue there has been countless protest and songs made to help make people  become more aware of the problem. Rapper Jermaine Cole‚ better known as "J Cole" wrote and  performed the song "Be Free" in August of 2014‚ so the public and his fans could realize that 

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    Social and Cultural Views of Human Sexuality Charles Beard III Grand Canyon University PCN-530 Frank Saverino June 26‚ 2013 Social and Cultural Views of Human Sexuality In the United States‚ 70% of television programs have some form of sexual content and if you google the keyword “Sex” there are more than 3.7 billion hits (Hundhammer & Mussweiler‚ 2012). Our society is continuously exposed to sexual stimuli and it is certain to shape the self-perceptions and behaviors of its men and

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    Ethics Essay Bonita Taylor Ethics and Social Responsibility/ETH316 June 8‚ 2015 Rita Nicely What is ethics? (Boylan‚ 2009) stated‚ “ethics is the science concerning the “right and wrong” of human action”. Ethics comes from the Greek word ethos‚ meaning “the way things should be.” Ethics refers more to public life or the workplace. This paper will discuss the similarities and differences between virtue theory‚ utilitarianism‚ and deontological ethics; it will also cover how each theory addresses

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    SOCIAL CHANGE AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS Alejo-Alvarez-ArbonedaMalabad-Masesar-Sese-Villar What is CHANGE? • It is an enduring historical force with noticeable variations through time. • It may be hardly discernable or easily observable; it may be constructive or destructive. • It occurs EVERYWHERE and EVERYTIME. What is CHANGE? • It is intertwined with established patterns‚ particularly the socialization process. Socialization makes for conformity and predictability of behavior; change

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    Ireland The social stratification in Ireland today is undefined. During the Celtic Tiger it was perceived that Ireland as a whole was very wealthy and many people were classed as ‘wealthy’ or ‘upper class’. However since the recession hit the social status regarding the wealth of the country has deteriorated. It appears now that a larger number of the population are working or middle class and only a minority group remain in the upper classes of society. The growing unemployment rate has forced many

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    CHAPTER 4: SOCIAL STRATIFICATION THE NATURE AND IMPORTANCE OF STRATIFICATION Meaning of Stratification Stratification is an institutionalized pattern of inequality in which social categories are ranked on the basis of their access to scarce resources (Brinkeoff and White‚ 1988). “Strata” means “layers” “UNEQUAL” Social stratification is a system whereby people rank and evaluate each other as superior or inferior and on the basis of such evaluation‚ unequally reward one another with wealth‚ authority

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