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    Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a sense of duty that every organisation is required to uphold. A set of principles‚ which an organisation adopts‚ shows that they are socially responsible towards the society that supports them. Organisations should take the Triple Bottom Line (TBL) concept into consideration to ensure that they are not doing anything that is morally unacceptable to the society‚ environment or economy. TBL is measured in terms of people‚ planet and profit otherwise known as

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    Reality Tv Is Bad Tv

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    of what we now call reality TV. In the 1950’s‚ came Truth or Consequence. In these programs people were recorded in their natural surrounds and their reactions to different situations. In the 1970’s PBS aired what would be the reality programming of our time in a show called An American Family. An American Family followed a family around in their real life and watched every personal moment unveil in front of them.” (Slocum‚ 2010) The research paper shows how reality TV provides negative values. Many

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    Crime and Social Issues

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    Many crime problems in my area which are creating difficulties for peoples day by day. I have seen many crimes have been done in my area. * Snatching * Drugs dealing * Shop lifting * Stabbing * Gang fighting * Theft and robbed * The area where I live is ok; I have been robbed for my money a couple of times – nothing too bad. But my friends live in a really bad estate. There’s always stuff going on there. People are shot and stabbed all the time. * It all starts

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    Social Issues in Cuba

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    The Cuban revolution was one that transformed Cuba into an independent socialist society. This revolution sent a message around the globe. The message: " Socialism can be achieved and capitalism‚ with its culture stripping mechanism’s can be supplemented". However‚ the revolution did leave its mark on Cuba. This can be seen in the events that took place during the early stages of the revolution. The effects of the revolution were positive for certain sections of the population and negative for others

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    Dialogue of Social Issues

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    “Enjoy Your School Days” Everyone’s school days have the memories they can cherish and treasure for life. School days are the most joyful and funfilled with many mysteries to solve and many fights to resolve. In my school days‚ I had many friends and some foes. We used to gossip and play and some times fight over silly things. I had two best friends. They were very nice and loyal to me. Every teacher in my school liked us‚ although we weren’t brilliant students in fact were average ones but still

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    His Talk, Her Talk

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    happens to be communication issues. Men tend to not be interested in what the women wants to talk about. Same goes with women‚ they may not be as interested in male conversations or men do not give as much detail as the women would like. That is why many are attending marriage counseling. For couples in marriage counseling a good essay to read is “His talk‚ her talk”‚ by Joyce Maynard. It talks about how there are different ways men and women talk. Males tend to talk about general things and skip

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    has seen the series Breaking Bad‚ they know how difficult it can be to determine what side of the “Good vs. Evil” line that a character treads on. The main character Walter White treads that line like no other character on television ever has. In the show‚ Walter begins as a high school chemistry teacher and winds up a multi-millionaire‚ meth producer‚ and murderer‚ while still remaining a family man for a great majority of the series. A key component in analyzing which side of the line Walter is on

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    society. This norm has developed and has affected our society in more ways than you would imagine. This is‚ arguably‚ one of the most important social norms this country needs to break. This idea of sex being uncomfortable/wrongful to talk about is something that can only lead to many consequences among American youth. In order to understand the consequences of this social norm‚ one must understand the root of this taboo. According to cultural anthropologist Ernest Becker‚ sex is such a problem because

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    Trash TV shows should legally be banned. Do you agree? Soap operas‚ talk shows and reality shows. There are people who disapprove such entertainment and others who are obsessed with them. However‚ it is questionable whether these TV programs are necessary in our society. It seems to be a good idea to legally ban them. To start with‚ such shows usually transmit a false reality and are corrupt. They are stagy and focus on generating scandals and extraordinary situations. Reality shows rely

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    SECTION ONE INTRODUCTION Social media has changed the way people interact. We can now remain in constant contact with hundreds of so-called friends‚ even ones we rarely see in person. The impact of social media on society has prompted researchers to investigate whether its effect is positive or negative. The findings are mixed‚ showing both benefits and downsides to the use of social media sites. One area of focus in these studies is the effect of social media on mental health. Recent research

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