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    CINEMA REFLECTS OUR SOCIETY Movies and cinema has always been an element of fun‚ time pass for many of us‚ for over more than a century. However there are movies made‚ which are not just elements of fun or time pass rather they carry a message for all of us and to improve our society. Deepa Mehta’s movies like Fire‚ Water‚ Earth have been in controversies but they highlight the atrocities done to Indian women before Independence. The movie Phir Milenge tells us how a lady fights back and retains

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    Psychology Dr. Farber February 23‚ 2010 Introduction In this paper‚ the psychology of Tattoos will be the topic. You will read about the Origin‚ the process of getting a Tattoo‚ and the psychological effect on people who get them. You will also read about the people who do not participate in this art and their reaction to those who do. As I did my research I found that getting a Tattoo can be a beautiful experience in your life‚ while it can also be a label that will mark you forever

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    Pasang Sherpa Professor Schulman Sociology 103 Dec 2‚ 2015 TATTOO Tattoo is a form of art used for self-expression and for aesthetic appeal. Before only those who served in the military had them‚ then individuals with questionable reputations like prisoners‚ gang members got them and now nearly every other young individual has one. According to the study‚ 40% of adults aged between 18-25 have at least one tattoo now. Tattoos were once associated with gangs and criminals who wanted to categorize

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                        (Your Name) Role of Media in our society In the present scenario‚ after “tech savvy “ it is the “Media savvy” that has become synonymous with today’s generation. In the era of super computers and super technologies‚ the Media is considered as the mirror of the modern society. Undoubtedly the Media plays a spectacular role in building the mindset of the society. It provokes people to pass suitable judgments on certain issue

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    Irresponsible‚ Not Lazy Individuals today‚ not just students‚ are lazy. To say that students are lazy just because they do not pay for their own college is wrong. Not paying for it on your own is more of a hand out to you from your parents‚ it is help‚ or somewhat tradition as one would say. I’d say though‚ that not paying for your own college makes you a bit irresponsible‚ less mature than others‚ but not lazy as Audrey Rock-Richardson says in her article Pay Your Own Way! (Then Thank Mom). Do

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    Krystal Loving Dr. Thompson Sociology 201 4/19/2012 The Common Courtesy in Our Society In every society‚ there are norms established that are used as laws‚ with no consequences if you decide to break them (Schaefer 48). I decided to break a social norm to see other people’s reactions to my out of the ordinary behavior. One type of social norm is an informal norm‚ which is a generally understood behavior that is not written down as a law (Schaefer 49). An example of an informal norm in the United

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    Nerds and Geeks in Our Society Being called a nerd or a geek isn’t a nice thing to some. To me‚ it’s a compliment but‚ it can become hurtful when said in the wrong way. When you hear a “cool” person call you that‚ you’ll feel that your self-esteem has been crushed. In fact‚ nerds and geeks have been shunned by so-called “cool crowds” ever since the dawn of school fractions (some notable school fractions are: the populars‚ the jocks‚ the cheerleaders‚ and the nerd/geeks/brainiacs). Due to these

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    cases‚ the cell phone has become the first thing grasped in the morning‚ and the last thing read before you go to bed. The Cell phone has grown throughout our society in drastic numbers as generations continue to progress and develop new tools and features in each generation. The overwhelming amount of technology beginning to enter our society is starting to bring up questions and concerns involving face to face contact within communication. Are smartphones and cell phones impacting negatively on

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    “Social Networking in Our Society” When does spending nine hours a week on a social networking site‚ start to affect our society? Experts say spending time on social networking sites lead to more time wasting activities that supplant more productive activities (“Social Networking”). Although people may enjoy spending time on social networks‚ our society is being affected negatively by these sites. People of all ages spend too many hours on networking sites and are becoming addicted. Teenagers

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    Hawthorne’s View of the Puritan Society In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter‚ he reveals through his cynical narrator‚ a description of vile disdain for the Puritan community. Using diction and carefully employed position of language‚ his opinion of their character is greatly projected on the screen of the reader’s mind. The narrator is able to acutely reveal the hypocrisy and savage disposition that encapsulated the religious Puritans. The readers are shown the irony behind the hypocritical

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