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    Utopian Society

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    Utopian Society A utopian society is an ideal community or society that possesses a desirable perfection. Although it is only an attempt to be ideally perfect. The characteristics of a utopia can portray one’s dystopia or nightmare. That is what leads to the question: do the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few? This question determines whether the world or society is a utopia or a dystopia. Unquestionably the needs of the few outweigh the needs of the many. A society that does

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    Philippine Society

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    being friendly. This is found across all cultures  It is natural and spontaneous for men to form societies End goal of society is for the good of every man In the society (common good). It is for every man‚ not just for the majority B. Natural Societies Those that arise spontaneously without any new inclination of the will I. Family II. Civil Society  Most basic and necessary societies for human activity and development C. Man and History  History (Greek word meaning chronicle)  happenings

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    Society and Criminals

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    “For” Does society create criminals? “Society prepares the crime; the criminal commits it.” In some respect I believe that the most prominent feature running through all reasons behind this crime is “society”. It is responsible for the way that people view crime. Many people see crime as glamorized in society and this compels them to commit it. Generally people are born sweet and innocent and are not automatically wired to commit crimes‚ or exhibit unacceptable behavior. It is Society and Undesirable

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    On Dystopian Societies

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    On Dystopian Societies A Report on our future world By Jeffrey Clemmons The girl scrambled for food through the thick wall of trash‚ the smell of mildew crossing her nose. She wore a tattered leather jacket and a pair of old jeans with shoes that people once called Chuck Taylors. She cursed when she didn’t find anything and turned back to her brother who was in the shopping cart looking hopefully at her. She sighed‚ “Nothing.” Her little brother sighs as well and she begins to push him in

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    Tecnology and Society

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    Science‚ Technology and Society "The concept of the cell phone is that you have absolutely nothing to say and you have to tell someone now." Jerry Seinfeld "The real progress is putting technology to everyone" Henry Ford Question: Do the scientific and technological advances together or separate to society? As the years go global society has had to adapt to scientific and technological changes that are being created‚ but the important question we want to ask is: What generates these

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    Speech Communities

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    Merriam-Webster Dictionary a speech community is defined as a socially distinct group that develops a dialect; a variety of language that diverges from the national language in vocabulary‚ pronunciation‚ and grammar. Gumperz‚ Dorian‚ Fishman‚ Labov‚ Hymes‚ and Corder helped define a speech community. This essay will touch on the basis of multiple aspects of a speech community depending on their similarities and differences as well as how the concepts of these speech communities relate to such articles

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    Cashless Society

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    Are we going to have a “cashless society”? I believe that our society will become “cashless” one day. Cashless is closer than you think. Only seven percent of all transactions in the United States are done with cash‚ and most of those transactions involve very little money. In some places around the world like Sweden‚ only use three percent of cash to pay for transactions. We may be close behind them. I think this because most people are shopping online more‚ and to do so you must need a credit

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    Disability in Society

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    term coined by Functionalist Talcot Parsons who believed that alongside being ill‚ privileges and obligations were set alongside the individuals to want to get better if they are to receive benefits. This‚ he believed‚ led to deviance which disturbs society and needs to be policed. Like criminals‚ the disabled labelled with the sick role are treated with the expectation or ‘relative legitimacy’‚ an ‘agreement to ‘pay the price’ in accepting certain disabilities and the obligation to get well’ (Parsons

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    Individual in Society

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    ‘the individual in society’ explores the conflict between autonomy and the social conventions that inscribe human behaviour. All societies require conformity‚ and fear of rejection can allow an individual to compromise their values in order to be accepted. The social constraints of any society can only be understood within their context and both Persuasion and Muriel’s wedding explore the superficial paradigms of marriage‚ friendship and social class. The restrictive Georgian society in Persuasion where

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    Culture and Society

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    Culture is defined as the way of life of the members of a society‚ or of groups within a society. We can say that many things are culture. This is because culture can be seen on many things such as the way you dress‚ the way you eat or other customs that you always practice. The most important concept of culture is culture is learned and not inherited. For tangible aspects of culture comprises objects‚ symbols or technology which represent the content.But‚ for intangible aspects of culture‚ it comprises

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