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    of the house‚ the kids and ensuring the overall well being of the men. They are considered to be the least important worry that they may have on their list. They depend on the women to keep their personal life well taken care of. An example is the role of women when don Vito was hospitalized. Multiple grandchildren came to see Vito accompanied by their mothers and were escorted right back out and the door was shut on them so the men could talk business. The idea that women were seen as the least

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    . . . . . . .. . . 3 CHAPTER I. THEORETICAL ASPECTS RELATING TO THE ROLE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF WORLD ECONOMY............................6 1. The concept and evolution of the world economy ...............................................6 2. Science and technology as a step in the formation of the world economy...........10 CHAPTER II. ANALYSIS THE IMPACT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF WORLD ECONOMY ..................................

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    Pontellier‚ a young wife and mother who‚ like Chopin‚ struggles with her role in society. The Victorian era woman was expected to fill a domestic role. This role requires them to provide their husbands with a clean home‚ food on the table and to raise their children. They were pieces of property to their husbands‚ who cared more about their wives’ appearance than their feelings. Edna initially attempts to conform to these roles‚ her eyes are gradually opened to possibilities of liberation. Throughout

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    Throughout the novel‚ Fahrenheit 451‚ Ray Bradbury portrayal of mass media and technology as a veil that obscures real interactions and experiences with human beings and interferes with the characters’ ability to think deeply about their lives and societal issues proves he would be dismayed with modern technology. Bradbury believes that social media cages its users from knowing what is happening in the outside world. However‚ when one comprehends and understands books‚ he portrays that by connecting

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    Recently‚ by the development of the modern technology especially the development of social media‚ there is a discussion about whether modern technology is destroying human communication (Keightley‚2012). Modern technology include social networking sites(SNSs)‚ such as Facebook‚ Twitter and MySpace as well as some other high-tech products include digital cinema‚ robots and so on. Some exports mentioned that those modern technology have negative influence on interpersonal relationship (Clayton‚2014)

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    Technology over the years have improved in drastic ways over the centuries and are getting more involved in our daily lives some in good ways but some are bad. Technology has cut off the way humans interact and speak distracting them from doing basic things like talking‚ cutting off any social interactions hiding behind a screen. People stop talking to their families‚ when they do talk they feel very uncomfortable and out of place. Ray Bradbury shows examples of technology getting in the way in his

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    Women and men’s gender roles in society develop stereotypes they need to follow in the 1500s. One being dominant and in charge symbolizes men in the 1500s while women in that time frame focuses on maturity and obedience. The Taming of the Shrew exposes men and women’s roles in the 1500s by introducing the shrewish Katherine who illustrates a dominant role in the play and Bianca who represents an ideal women in the 1500s‚ mature‚ modest‚ and obedient. Furthermore‚ the play stars Petruchio‚ a poor

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    better organize society. Consequently‚ males and females were given specialized roles in society. Men were often given active roles while women were given passive roles. Going off of this basis in the world of sports‚ men were given more competitive roles‚ while women were directed to the supportive roles for men where they would be much less involved in the game. From a sociological point of view‚ this contrast in gender roles would imply that these gendered meanings are legitimized at that point of time

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    Leymah Gbowee quickly became a very influential woman because of the courage‚ hope‚ and drive she had to make a change. She’s a very level-headed woman and knows whats right and wrong. When her country started to have a problem she decided that it was time for her to step in. This happened in 2001 when she and a few other woman founded an organization called Woman in Peace Network (WIPNET). Gbowee was the leader of this organization‚ and many looked up to her because she was self-lead and had a positive

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    College Success: How Personal Responsibility Plays a Role College Success: How Personal Responsibility Plays a Role Little Johnny walks into a classroom and sits down with the rest of the class. As the bell rings the teacher asks all students to turn in their homework. The teacher notices that Johnny does not turn in anything and asks him “Where’s your homework?” His response‚ “The dog ate it!” In today’s society it is much easier to blame others for your actions instead of taking full responsibility

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