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    were often classified as the “weaker sex” because women had no control over anything they owned or valued. It was a time where men dominated women and they were left out of all decisions. “The average farmer’s wife is one of the most patient and overworked women of the time” (Hartman). However‚ women’s efforts during the 1800’s were effective in challenging traditional social‚ economical‚ and political attitudes about their role in society. Many of the problems women went through had lead to the beginning

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    Section 1: Social Conditions / Concerns Increase in Employment Population Shifts Increase in College Attendance Civil Rights Movement Arms Race Begins / Technology Breakthroughs Television / Rock and Roll Section 2: Political Conditions / Concerns Harry Truman Dwight D. Eisenhower Korean War McCarthyism Space Race Dangers of the Garrison State Section 3: Economic Conditions / Concerns Inflation Balance of Trade Federal Reserve Board Policies Eisenhower’s Administration Policies

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    Does internet makes you less or more sociable? In my view‚ internet is making you more and less sociable‚ it depends on the person and the type of activity they do with the internet. One of the main uses of internet is to connect people faster even if they are at another bit of the world. In this case‚ one of the method created for connect people are the social networking such as Facebook or Twitter. These social networks link people together by giving them the possibility to put their photos

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    Three of the text‚ Introduction to Sociology and the article‚ Durkheim’s Classic Contribution‚ consider the following question‚ why do you think Emile Durkheim allege that if we didn’t have deviants‚ we would create them? Support your answer with detailed examples.
Within the context of the functionalist perspective‚ Durkheim made a real interesting point. You must have deviants in society in order for society to know where or what their values and norms will tolerate. If not then how can a society

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    hamburgers to all the available fast foods. The Corporation went to public in 1965‚ and the common shares were offered at $22.5 (Brook‚ n.d.). Nowadays‚ McDonald’s has over 1.9 million workers and is located in 118 countries in the world‚ coupled with more than 35‚000 restaurants (“Quick”‚ 2014). Since McDonald’s is one of the largest fast food company‚ how about its communication actions for employees‚ customers or suppliers or shareholders? It is interesting for me‚ thus this paper will explore the McDonald’s

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    government to mend the breaking union during the late 1800’s. Northern and Southern states differed politically‚ economically‚ and socially; thus setting the stage for one of the biggest battles in American history. The constitution was intended to be this almighty document that united the states and kept them in balance but tension rose greatly. Even though the constitution is ultimately our most important historical “rulebook” it failed in the 1850’s being the primary cause for a Civil War. For four long

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    In the early 1920’s many women pushed for prohibition. Prohibition was the nationwide ban of alcohol to prevent women from being brutally abused by their husbands. The concept of outlawing alcohol was controversial during the 1920’s‚ and did not work very well. People still consumed alcohol even though it was illegal. Some states did not enforce prohibition because they did not have enough money to pay for the enforcements‚ and when enforcements were hired‚ many of them accepted bribes to ‘look the

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    sonnets‚ comedies and histories‚ as well as acting on stage. It is widely stated that William Shakespeare is the greatest artist of the English language‚ and perhaps even the greatest artist of all time. But‚ what if William Shakespeare wasn’t who we think at all? What if he was in-fact‚ a front for another man or another group of men‚ looking to hide themselves from the public. There are many details about the past of William Shakespeare that we know‚ which point themselves towards this theory. His

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    Life is like a hallway filled with closed doors. One has many choices and for every door one may choose‚ a different outcome will occur. S.E. Hinton has written about several characters‚ in The Outsiders‚ making pivotal decisions during several scenes. Hinton was born on July 22‚ 1950‚ in Tulsa‚ Oklahoma. Hinton went to Will Rogers High School. At her school‚ she was disturbed by the fight between two gangs‚ the Greasers and the Socs‚ leading to the writing of The Outsiders. This book is the best-selling

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    money‚ or even their own money. For those who have to pay their way in college‚ it is nerve racking to be responsible for paying the yearly costs of their education. Jon Marcus uses his article “The Reason College Costs More than You Think” to open the eyes of his audience about the reality of the extensive journey of college‚ and how time can influence the students’ thoughts in getting their degrees. The annual cost of college is

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