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    The Role of Women in Society Spanning the history of humanity‚ groups of people have come together to fight for their civil rights and the chance at a better life. The United States had a series of revolutions with many wronged minorities demanding equality. Among these groups of people‚ women were a major group seeking liberation. The Feminist movement‚ both the First Wave and the Second Wave‚ achieved many of the goals its innovators sought to accomplish. Legally‚ women have gained much equality

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    ROLE OF THE MEDIA IN TODAYS SOCIETY PRESENTED BY: * SUNEETHA MUSAH 1630210 * TELVIN TAIWO OMOLUMO 1820210 * SOLOMON AKOTO 2000210 * VOILET BANNERMAN QUAYE 1310210 * SUPERVISOR : Mr Benjamin Zogbator SIGNATURE : RICHARD E.K. AMENYOGBELI 1150210 OBJECTIVES * DEFINITION OF MEDIA. * PURPOSE / ROLE OF THE MEDIA IN TO DAY’S SOCIETY * Media is defined as the communication channels through which entertainment‚ education‚ data or proportional messages are

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    What is the role of business in society? Last week I took part in a panel discussion that debated “What is the role of business in society”.  I thought you would be interested in what I had to say. My position is simple‚ the role of business is to create wealth. The word "wealth" comes from two old English words - "weal" and "th" meaning "the condition of well being" or as Robert Kennedy put it "the things that make life worth living". I would argue that the role of business has always been the

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    Role of Women in Today’s Society Strange as it may seem‚ the family roles have not changed much in today’s society. While girls and women (not only Polish) have more opportunities in home based employment‚ the traditional roles of women are still quite evident. They are still the caring provider and nurturer of young infants and children‚ the comforter for the crying child and the feminine presence of the household. While the husband’s role has diversified into more household chores and the cooking

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    THE ROLE OF A SOLDIER IN SOCIETY: CONTRAST OF PAST TO PRESENT WARFARE The current role of a soldier is far different then what it was in the past. Soldiers were a person walking down the street. One that lived in the local community as was a hero in the public’s eye. During a war soldiers are required to leave behind family and friends to protect there nation. They leave everything behind for the good of the nation. The role of the soldier has come a long way in recent

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    The role of women in modern society is really changed in comparison with the previous centuries. The ongoing changes in social‚ political and economic spheres make the role of women bigger. Also‚ the actions of many women have influenced the changing role. Many women have gathered in groups to emphasize their rights‚ so feminism has appeared. Feminism is the belief that society is disadvantageous to women‚ depriving them of political‚ social and economical aspects within the society. In fact‚ from

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    Television Though john Logie – aird started selling television sets in 1930‚ Germany gets the credit for creating the first device to send pictures through a wire in 1884. In 1884 Paul Gottlieb Nipkow‚ a 23-year-old university student in Germany‚ patented the first electromechanical television system which produced 4000 pixels per second that took on the shape of a picture made of 18 parallel lines The television camera tube‚ called the iconoscope tube was made by ValdimirZworykin

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    1999 The role of libraries in modern society The information society development demands to re-define the position and objectives of all the institutions which work with information‚ knowledge‚ and culture. Of these‚ media and education have been discussed in the European Union actively. Libraries have been a marginal theme. The situation is changing. Libraries have been identified as one of the key elements for open access to information‚ which is crucial to democratic information society development

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    There has been an ongoing debate in the circle of social and political scientists whether an organized society should be responsible to serve the individual citizen’s true end‚ i.e.‚ his real needs and rights‚ such as freedom‚ growth‚ peace‚ security‚ privacy‚ etc. Or‚ is it the citizen who is to be held responsible for and made subservient to the society’s needs‚ "in the interest of the common good"? Such "either-or" ideological confrontation is created mainly by doctrinaire philosophers‚ if not

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    How Television Effects Society."The only activities Americans spend more time doing than watching television are working and sleeping." With this in mind‚ it is understood that television plays a major role in the statistical majority of most Americans. Society reflects what is shown on television in a multitude of various areas. Three of the major areas in which television affects us are in behavior‚ moral values‚ and social standards. All throughout life‚ youths have found some way to rebel against

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