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    Peaceful resistance to laws does not only positively impact a free society‚ it is essential to a free society. In our great nation‚ it is our First Amendment Constitutional right through the exercise of assembly‚ speech‚ press‚ and petition. Civil disobedience in order to resist a law is perfectly justifiable‚ as long as the law is unjust. Morris Leibman’s "Civil Disobedience: A Threat to Our Society" is accurate when is said that "There can be no law to which obedience is optional". This is correct

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    Risks Of Getting A Tattoo

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    Getting a Tattoo A tattoo is a form of body modification in a form of a design that many people get in view of the fact that it represents something or merely because they fond it. Tattoos have been around for thousands of years. They have been used including for marks of status and rank. For example‚ tattoos were used to mark slaves and criminals. An indelible tattoo is made by inserting permanent ink into the dermis layer of the skin to modify the pigmentation and therefore make the color of the

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    (409) Group: B REG. Number: 272040201 Level: 400 Question: DISCUSS HOW CRIME CAN BE REDUCE IN THE SOCIETY Answer: Introduction In Sociology‚ crime is identified as a deviant behavior. It is deviant in that it goes against accepted or written rules and laws that guide a society. All deviant behavior isn’t a crime. A crime occurs when someone breaks the law by an overt act‚ omission or neglect that can result in punishment. A person

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    Levi Wortley Logan Denney Discussion Group 9-22-12 Our Society VS. The Hunger Games Now in the film The Hunger Games there are a lot of themes that mirrored in our society today. First and foremost there is the politics of Panem. The government‚ or “The Capitol‚” is corrupted. Their control over the country “Panem” is very iron like in the fact that they control everything from resources to where you can go and what you can do. After awhile of this the districts get fed up and rebel

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    The world that we live in seems to be perfect. But is it? We are surrounded by stereotypes that change our lives even if we try to avoid or hear them. Mostly‚ the stereotypes affect our social lives‚ our emotions and how we interact with our environment. Stereotypes have an enormous impact on how we feel as human beings. That makes people not to have any motivations. According to me some people are chained with the stereotypes that are connected with them and because of that they are convicted

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    word tattoo. There are many different ways of describing them. Some call it body art‚ some call it body designs‚ but truly it does not matter. There are several very different classifications of tattoos. Some of the various classifications consist of Old School‚ New School‚ Tribal‚ Celtic‚ Biomechanical‚ and Typographic tattoos. Each of these classifications are unique in their own way and different from the others in most aspects. It will be easier to identify which classification your tattoo‚ if

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    Is Celebrity Obsession Destroying Our Society? Is our fixation on the famous an escape from our lives? The pedestal on which we have put movie stars‚ sports figures‚ and famous people could give some people neck strain. We idolize them‚ follow their every move‚ and treat them as modern gods. There is a giant media subculture around the cult of personality. Gossip and news about the rich and famous is big business. Magazines like People and Us Weekly‚ TV shows like Access Hollywood and Entertainment

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    Dystopian Essay What is a utopia? An imagined place where everything is perfect. What is a dystopia? It is a community or society that is undesirable or frightening. A dystopia is an attempt at a perfect society‚ or utopia‚ but it turns out poorly. In the definition of dystopia‚ I used the word undesirable. Undesirable is a key word in the definition of dystopia meaning that something is not worth having or doing or‚ in this case‚ living. Imagine living in a world where you had to follow uniform

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    Tattoos: A Brief History Angela Ramsey COM/150 December 13‚ 2009 Brett Stamer Tattoo: in Tahitian‚ the word “tatau” literally means to mark something. The Samoan word‚ “tatua” open wound or some other form of small wound. Even though tattoos are gaining in popularity today‚ history has shown that they have been around for thousands of years. There have been many indicators of early works of art on the body. These include finding mummies with tattoos and crude tattooing instruments

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    Oppression and discrimination have plague our society since early times. As a collective society one would think that over time oppression and discrimination would turn in to acceptance and equality. Conversely‚ our society has taken sluggish steps towards diversity‚ acceptance and equality. Our society is focused on labeling people and putting them in to boxes. Oppression occurs across various groups of people based on gender‚ sex‚ race‚ religion and disability. Members of these diverse groups are

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