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    The Decline of Marriage

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    have contributed to the decline of marriage? It is apparent that as time progresses marriage is on the demise. The decline of marriage is having a negative effect on children. Those children‚ who are born into single parent families often get into drugs‚ perform poorly in school‚ suffer from abuse and have emotional problems. The big question becomes why. According to James Q. Wilson there are two possible explanations‚ money and culture. The welfare systems of today support unmarried mothers

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    programs such as adobe Photoshop‚ photo-editors for newspapers and magazines have used the deceiving effect known as “photo shopping” on pictures that we see day to day in our magazines‚ on our TV’s and computers. Due to this modern capability the youth and population of most of our society‚ now see’s their personal image‚ particularly physical image in a different light‚ evidently a dark one. Airbrushing is the ability to crease out any flaws in a photo of a model‚ trim any fat off certain parts

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    A youth subculture is a youth-based subculture with distinct styles‚ behaviors‚ and interests. Youth subcultures offer participants an identity outside of that ascribed by social institutions such as family‚ work‚ home and school. Youth subcultures that show a systematic hostility to the dominant culture are sometimes described as countercultures The punk subculture‚ which centres on punk rock music‚ includes a diverse array of ideologies‚ fashions and forms of expression‚ including visual art‚

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    Youths

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    of the Youth in Nation Building The role of the youths towards the nation building First of all we have that the youths are the period between childhood and adulthood. Secondly‚ the nation is a country considered as a group of people living in a certain territory under one Government. Thirdly‚ we also have to know “Building” here means not masonry constructed‚ instead the development of the nation‚ the future of our country. The vision of our country lies in the hands of our youths. They are

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    Kodak's Decline

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    revolution | Table of content 1) Introduction: 3 2) Increased competition (1975- ): 4 2.1) Change challenge (Diagnosing) 4 2.2) Kodak’s reaction (Enacting) 5 2.3) Critical analysis (Explaining) 6 3) Lack of communication and the cultural change: 6 2.1) Change challenge (Diagnosing) 6 2.2) Kodak’s reaction (Enacting) 7 2.3) Critical analysis (Explaining) 9 4) Digital technology and its disruption of the film business 9 2.1) Change challenge (Diagnosing) 9 2.2) Kodak’s

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    Decline Education

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    Several reports have warned recently that the quality of education is falling in the U.S.A and is worse in comparison to 1955. There has been 71 per cent decline in the education quality and productivity index over the last 34 years‚ according to Grandfather Education Report by M W Hodges. Robert T Jones‚ President and CEO National Alliance of Business argues in an article that the higher education in America is facing one of the most severe challenges in the recent years. The article highlights

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    Decline of the Union

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    The Decline of the Union Unions were created with the everyday worker in mind‚ an opposite to the previous mindset where the employer ruled his employee and the employee had no recourse. Unions helped pave the way for many of the current rights we have in place for American workers today; such as the length of the workday and weekly hours‚ child labor laws‚ minimum salary requirements‚ workers compensation and safe working conditions. With so much advancement in the American workforce because

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    The Decline of the West

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    The Decline of the West A. Write an essay in which you analyse and interpret Hanif Kureishi’s short story “The Decline of the West”. Part of your essay must focus on the short story’s point of view and on the title. The western world keeps becoming richer and more focused on materialistic improvement. This happens at the expense of gratitude and respect for fellow human beings‚ and maybe particularly at the expense of a happy family life. In “The Decline of the West”‚ Hanif Kureishi gives an example

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    The Decline of the West “The world of the post 9/11 era‚ used interminably by politicians and psychologists‚ was “security”‚ and the more the country had appeared to be policed by men in fluorescent jackets with “Security” stamped on the back‚ the more afraid Mike felt. “ 1 and this development is not only on that turf‚ Couse the post 2000s has provided us whit gang violence on the street‚ kids playing games that can disturb there sense of reality and much more. Mike lives in the upper-class

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    In the novel‚ The Jungle by Upton Sinclair‚ Jurgis’s alienation exposes society’s moral values. Jurgis Rudkins is a Lithuanian immigrant first arrives in America filled with optimism and strongly believes in the American dream. Slowly‚ his optimism dwindles after experiencing the harsh working conditions and corruption of capitalism. As he begins to distance himself from his family‚ he turns to crime and alcohol until eventually deciding to join the socialist movement‚ hoping for a better future

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