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    Sociological Event Analysis of the Holocaust Introduction For this final project we have been asked to select a significant sociological event for which I have chosen the Holocaust of World War II‚ and then analyze the effects on society by answering the several questions. First how and why this event was sociologically interesting? Next we will discuss what social context that the event occurred in. Then we will look at how many people were affected by this event and the presence of possible trends

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    Analysis: 'About A Boy'

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    BOOKTEST 5V1 Mijke tonnon 1. A) “About a boy” B) Nick Hornby C) 1998 2. A) The story takes place in 1994/1995. Because in the story they celebrate New year´s eve. They think back of 1994‚ about what kind of year it was‚ and they hope 1995 will be better. B) The story takes place in London‚ the boy describes that he moved from Cambridge to London‚ and that London is very different from Cambridge. 3. Marcus: Marcus is a twelve year old boy‚ his father is called Clive and his mother Fiona. His parents

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    Don Quixote In the story the author uses many situations and circumstances to demonstrate loyalty. Loyalty is the state or quality of being loyal‚ faithfulness to commitments or obligations. Don Quixote is a man that believes in being loyal‚ and he expects the people that he encounters to be the same way. In one situation in the book‚ Don rolled up on a farmer beating his servant. That made Don furious and he could not believe what he was seeing. After a conversation with the boy and the farmer

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    are introduced such as Chris’s wife‚ Taya Renae Kyle (played by Sienna Miller)‚ his brother Colton Kyle (played by Max Charles)‚ his comrade Marc Lee (played by Luke Grimes) and many more‚ The film exhibits many anthropological‚ psychological and sociological theories such as Cultural relativism‚ postmodernism‚ behaviourism‚ and even conflict theory. The Anthropological Perspective: Cultural Relativism and Postmodernism In Franz Boas’s idea of cultural relativism‚ it states that “an anthropologist

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    Barrio Boy Analysis

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    many stories with a person trying to undertake a mission. In every story you see what a person wants to be. In “Barrio Boy” there’s a certain mission‚ he does‚ like in “The Other Side of the Sky”‚ and “New Direction.” All of the three stories you see there’s one person that achieves their goal. Do you have a certain mission in your life that represents the three stories. In “Barrio Boy” its mission was to learn how to speak in English. Ernesto came to California without learning how to spell or speak

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    Don Quixote‚ mysterious and fascinating figure‚ brought to the creation of many versions of the work in various disciplines . Due to importance of the book‚ Don Quixote was studied through different arts: in fact there are many adaptations in films‚ comics‚ paintings and ballets as well. Every adaptation has different ways to show the protagonist of the literary text‚ written by the Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra in 1605. However‚ considerable success was reached in the ballets and

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    Businesses Don’t Need a Social Conscience In this article‚ “Businesses Don’t Need a Social Conscience” by Jack Harris in the issue of Today’s Business Student February 2007‚ Harris stated that businesses do not have empathy for the people or the community. Companies only focus on the primary goal of generating a profit and do not care about their customers; however‚ more issues should be addressed. He has a valid point that businesses focus mainly on their profits. An example of this is that they

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    Ashley C Muench Dr. Andrew Pisano English 101-10     January 28‚ 2015 It’s Not Just the Shakes David Zinczenko argues in his short essay “Don’t Blame the Eater” that he has personal experience in the “helplessness” of gaining weight due to lack of options in the fast food industry. Zinczenko makes a strong argument that there are overwhelming amounts of fast food restaurants and deceiving calorie counts in the industry. Although constantly eating unhealthy will certainly play a role in weight gain

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    I didn’t experience my first Thanksgiving until I was 10 years old.            For millions of Americans‚ Thanksgiving is a day for feasting on immense portions of food‚ watching football‚ and napping on the couch. However‚ for most of my life‚ it was just an ordinary day like any other‚ in which I was allowed to miss school‚ play games‚ and even watch some TV. It wasn’t because I didn’t know about Thanksgiving. I knew it was the reason why my teacher spent the days leading up to it having us make

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    David Zinczeko argues in his article “Don’t blame the eater” that fast food companies are not to blame for the hundreds of millions of people suffering from obesity. He claims that this is a matter of personal responsibility‚ regardless of nutritional label and mislead advertising. “We should know that it is bad to eat fast food more than once a day.” I concur with Zinczenko on this argument because a 13-month study had shown that even with nutritional labeling on fast food products customers did

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