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    Cristina Friano February 12‚ 2013 Mrs. Weidinger‚ SOC2000 DL Reflection Paper #2 Divorce Divorce I believe that divorce is one of the fundamental causes of the decay of moral fabric in the United States. As the years go by it is becoming more and more common for children to be raised in single parent households‚ having to travel back and forth

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    En la sociedad actual‚ el divorcio se ha convertido en algo normal en nuestras vidas. Los matrimonios de hoy están recibiendo un divorcio debido a diferentes razones‚ ya sea porque su cónyuge tiene una aventura‚ una pérdida de los sentimientos románticos‚ los conflictos en el matrimonio‚ y otros tipos de problemas. La mayoría de los divorcios tienen hijos que son muy jóvenes y por su edad no tienen ni idea de cómo lidiar con el tipo de situación. Todos aquí vivimos en el estado de Kansas‚ vamos todos

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    The Peloponnesian War lasted from roughly from 431 BC to 404 BC. The two major players in the war were Athens and Sparta. Athens was a democratic state with a strong naval-based military. Sparta was on the other hand an oligarchical state with a disciplined land army. After the Persian Wars‚ Athens became more powerful‚ and the fear of Athenian dominance would spark the Peloponnesian Wars. However this thirst for power along with poor leadership would be the downfall of Athens. Sparta was the dominant

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    panicked and lost all trust of the economy and the government. People got sick from tuberculosis and typhoid. President Hoover tried to recover the economy using the government‚ he tried to make as many steps as possible to revive the economy here are some things he tried to do “He met with industrialist and labor leaders to limit production‚ tried to cut income tax to stimulate demand‚ lower interest rates on loans to stimulate borrowing‚ create work projects to employ people. However he failed to resuscitate

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    What caused the Great Depression The Stock Market Crash reflected an economic weakness that proved to be fatal : over confidence in the stock market . Americans found the stock market an avenue for productive investment because of the rapid growth in the stock market . In the belief that the value of stocks will continue to rise ‚ and they can earn a profit from it ‚ even the less fortunate gambled on the stock market . Investors paid only a small part of the price and borrowed the rest ‚ gambling

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    to attend classes and many more. But one of the most crucial problems to be considered that disturb students from their education is having a broken family. There are many reasons why some families are experiencing this kind of problem but one thing is certain‚ it deeply affects the life of children or students. This kind of problem can lead to psychological‚ emotional‚ spiritual and even mental breakdown on the students. If these problems are not given proper attention that it needs‚ it may lead to

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    During the 1920’s‚ the great depression hit and so made a very uneven distribution of wealth‚ the top 1 percent of all americans had the riches of the bottom 42 percent of all americans. The uneven distribution caused factories to higher their prices‚ lower the employee’s pay to try stay afloat but didn’t succeed. It wasn’t only factories though‚ mining‚ farming and textiles failed as well all leading up to the shutting down of thousands of banks. During the period that lead to the great depression

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    keep out as much dirt as possible. Farmers watched helplessly as their crops blew away. Families‚ tribes‚ dusted out‚ tractored out‚ homeless‚ and hungry. Modern American Poetry explains “Poor agricultural practices and years of sustained drought caused the Dust Bowl. Plains grasslands had been deeply plowed and planted to wheat. During the years when there was adequate rainfall‚ the land produced bountiful crops. But as the droughts of the early 1930s deepened‚ the farmers kept plowing and planting

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    Homelessness A Social Problem in Our Society Frist the definition of a social problem‚ also called a social issue‚ is an undesirable condition that people believe should be corrected. Some examples of a social problem or issue is homelessness‚ teenage pregnancy‚ and welfare. These are just a few of the social problems we face in our society. However‚ the one I will be focusing on in my paper will be homelessness. Homelessness deprives individuals of the essentials that having a home would provide. Some of

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    ........... Spectacular Happiness is a novel written by Dr. Peter D. Kramer‚ which attempts to describe what constitutes the good life. The story is about a loving husband and devoted father whose wife takes their son and deserts him in search for a more conventional life. The story has received rave reviews from many critics within the media such as Amy Hempel‚ author of Tumble Home who states that "The grace‚ restraint‚ and precision of Peter Kramer’s writing amplify the power of the highly

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