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    control our weight and‚ if taken regularly‚ can also decrease our chances of having a heart attack in later life. What is more‚ you don’t have to exercise much to gain visible benefits. Twenty minutes three times a week is all that is necessary. Even though people nowadays are actually far more aware of the importance of exercise and a healthy diet then they were a few years ago. The new unhealthy way of life is surprisingly popular. Recent research has shown that young French people‚ who prefer burgers

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    ownership and personal loyalty. During the Middle Ages invaders raised havoc all over Europe‚ and as a result people looked at local leaders for protection‚ causing kings to lose political power. A new social order was set up as well as a different economic system. Feudalism changed the economic‚ social‚ and political systems severely‚ and made the way we know the Middle Ages in Europe today. From about 800 to 1000 invasions tore apart Europe. Vikings terrorized locals with fearsome raids‚ Magyars

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    Urbanization in India and issues involved It is more than half of a century that India became independent. The country has evolved and emerged a lot from pre independence to post independence era. At the time of independence‚ the country was poverty stricken‚ impoverished and a rural agrarian society. In 1947‚ only 15 per cent of the population in cities and towns were classified under urban areas. The rapid development and economic growth helped the country achieve the status of emerged nations

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    What is social capital? Why is it important for a society? The sociological concept of social capital is developed in conjunction with the concepts of human capital and physical capital which has clear distinctions among them to explain theory of social relations (Jackman and Miller‚ 1998). Unlike human capital and physical capital which has clear and united explanation‚ social capital has no unified and undisputed definition due to its weak palpability as it comes “from changes in the relations

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    My problems as a new college student I have a few faint memories of the fear I faced my first day of kindergarten. I remember my first day of sixth grade because it was the first time I had ever been to catholic school. It took some time getting used to learning religion as a regular school subject. The following year I started junior high school and that was also filled with new problems. I had more teachers‚ a locker‚ and one of the biggest obstacles for me was the showers. Two years later

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    the American Civil War until the end of Reconstruction‚ the United States of America went through what many believe was a revolution. During this time many constitutional and social developments brought about drastic change in the country. Some constitutional developments that caused conflict were the Emancipation Proclamation‚ three civil rights bills‚ and the reconstruction‚ never the less some social developments which could potentially lead to a revolution were the Freedmen’s Bureau‚ the Black

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    What is a Social Fact?  Emile Durkheim Before beginning the search for the method appropriate to the study of social facts it is important to know what are the facts termed ’social’. The question is all the more necessary because the term is used without much precision. It is commonly used to designate almost all the phenomena that occur within society‚ however little social interest of some generality they present. Yet under this heading there is‚ so to speak‚ no human occurrence that cannot be

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    College Creates New Opportunities When an individual thinks about college‚ multiple reasons are possibly running through ones’ mind on exactly why they are contemplating taking a leap into the college life. Many different factors come into play when an individual decides to attend college. Some examples‚ why did they choose to go to college and why higher education is important to them. There was many different reasons of why I decided to go to college. Pressure by my parents and by myself to be

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    the Nazis wanted to have full control over their knowledge of other races. The third age group of boys was called Hitler Youth and the group was for fourteen to eighteen year old boys. Military activities were how they prepared for their soon to be new lives as soldiers (Nazi Germany - Hitler Youth). Girls also had special branches of the Hitler Youth Program that were targeted at their different steps in becoming a good citizen. Instead of being separated into three groups‚ the girls were only separated

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    The Bad News of Social Media According to the Huffington post Facebook users share 2.5 bits of content daily‚ including personal information. Social media has had many advantages for this generation. Such as helping people stay up to date with current news happening in the world. With many advances unfortunately many downsides come along with social media. Many health risks have been proven in scientific studies. Privacy is something that has become very limited online. Violence has also become

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