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    experience. The world can thank Eugene Polley for this extreme advancement in television accessibility‚ which may as well be one of the most important inventions ever made. Polley told an interviewer in 2002: “The flush toilet may have been the most civilized invention ever devised‚ but the remote control is the next most important. It’s almost as important as

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    unique fact is that the myths were orally passed down during the Bronze Age. There is no original text for the myths‚ so as years go by‚ many Greek writers and artists elaborate to the stories‚ and hence create different versions. These are the reasons why Greek mythology is fascinating.

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    Socrates actually changed other people’s educational views‚ which is why he is extremely important still till this day. He believed that having knowledge and wisdom played a huge roll in education because he insisted that that was the way of learning. He was such a wise man himself because he knew his limits. He strongly believed that admitting your own ignorance was wisdom. Socrates always admits his wrongs‚ but in today’s society‚ it is hard for teachers to admit when they make a mistake. Also‚ he

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    As a child‚ the importance of being able to find and hold a steady job is obsolete in the mind. Growing older‚ money becomes more relevant in life because our society revolves around it. How would it feel to be denied a job simply because one’s grammar was below par? Grammar plays a huge role in today’s workplace because it acts as a gateway between the people you both working with and working for. Employers now a days are looking for people who have a healthy supply of writing and communications

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    Within this essay I will be discussing the meaning of sociological imagination and how it may be important for a community development worker. I will of course cite the sources I have used but most of this essay will consist of my own opinions on the topic as I will involve some of my own studies form lectures also. I feel that it is important to include my own work as social analysis and sociology are the reasons that I am able to understand a sociological imagination as well as how it connects

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    When I was younger‚ I struggled with writing. So throughout high school‚ I always dreaded the possibility of taking Composition 1‚ but even though it will be difficult‚ I know it will be worth it. After all‚ most things worth doing are not easy. Thinking rationally‚ as opposed to focusing on what I was not looking forward to‚ brought me to the decision of which class makes the most sense in my situation. For starters‚ Composition 1 is required by most colleges. Taking it now in high school keeps

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    to privacy. Without this amendment‚ women would have never had a voice in political issues. United States society could not exist without the first Amendment. The right to free speech is one that the citizens of the United States of America use the most with respect. The ability to speak freely is so that we can always challenge our leaders and propose radical ideas. While society might decide that some topics are beyond

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    24-hour locksmiths play an important role in society. Once in a while‚ if not often‚ we find ourselves in a situation where we’ve unintentionally locked ourselves out of our house or car. And unless you carry around a spare key or you can call someone to bring you a spare‚ there really isn’t much you could do except to call a professional to solve your dilemma. Locksmiths not only aid you in sticky‚ frustrating situations‚ but they are trained and skilled to duplicate keys‚ install‚ and repair and

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    the only society that places a high regard on being on time‚ Americans in particular it would seem have been criticized in the past for being a highly time-oriented people‚ and some other cultures may not place the same level of importance on being punctual as exists in the United States today. This sense of being tied to a clock may strike some observers from other cultures as being downright psychotic‚ but the fact remains that the importance of being on time is an enormously important part of the

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    If I could make one change in today’s child or family development professions‚ it would be the pay rate for pre-school as well as Daycare workers. Furthermore‚ child care professions are important‚ they were important in the past and they are important in our society today. Moreover‚ a daycare worker is usually the first teacher a child may have except for their parents. A Daycare worker is not a babysitter‚ they are more than that. A Daycare worker make sure that they children in their care basic

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