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Morality
<view this essay>.... what things ought to be. Morality is something
humans think about, and is not based on physiological factors.
Now that we have a little background of knowledge and moral law, let me
tell you why you should lead a moral life. Even though morality is not imposed
upon you, it is about humanity. And, while it may not seem fair, in reality,
morality is judged by humans. So, if you are immoral, other people will be the
ones that notice that you are immoral, and that can hurt personal relationships.
One way that I have succeeded throughout my career is by knowing and being
friends with a lot of people.
The practical side of life is based on interpersonal r .....
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V-Chip And Television Censorship
<view this essay>.... signal, and be decoded by a chip in each television. The chip would then compare the rating codes to values preset by the viewer. If the rating codes are higher than the preset values, the television signal would be blocked, and a blank screen would be displayed.
The ACLU's responce to the v-chip is as follows."Although its supporters claim the v-chip gives parents control over their children's viewing habits, in fact it will function as a governmental usurpation of parental control. Under the legislation, it is the government (either directly or by coercing private industry),and not the parents, that will determine how programs w .....
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Celibacy
<view this essay>.... because they are worried about catching a sexually transmitted disease. it is becasue of this fear that instead of even practicing safe sex, they do away with sex altogether. Sex has a way of bringing people together. for people who do not want to get claose to anyone for any reason, is a good preventive technique. There are things that one can enjoy even though they are celibate. they can enjoy kissing closeness as well as comfort. To some sex is not all that important. So they can do with out the cofinds of a sexual relationship. It is also known that women seem to be more likely to be celibate than men. this is mostly because of the emotional factors th .....
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What Is Love? Why Are You Asking Me?
<view this essay>.... book were of
tremendous merit. I find it almost prophetic that this assignment happens to
fall into the same time frame as when I am at a point of heightened curiosity on
this subject of Love. Why at this very moment I find myself questioning my
current status with a newfound relationship. I can't help but to assume that I
have found "Genuine Love" because of an overwhelming feeling of vivacious
content upon finding a seemingly perfect union. Peck's views on love in this
respect differ from what my thoughts have conjured up as such. And I can only
infer that the words of a reputable author and doctor are more legitimate than
mine. It is here that I must .....
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Sociological Theory: Positivistic, Interpretative, And Critical
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knower and the knowable; and, finally, the methodological basis or the theory's
method for gathering data and obtaining knowledge.
A.POSITIVISTIC
1.Ontology.
The positivistic theory is based on an ontology ofbeing a realist.The realistic
slant of positivism is also known as determinism.The positivist knows that a
reality is "out there" to be defined and categorized.The hard sciences from the
time of Newton and Decartes have traditionally relied on the positivistic
approach.The positivist hopes to be able to approximate "reality" in a detailed
generalization or theory on how reality operates.The theories of a positivist
generallytake the form of cause and .....
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The Modern Men's Movement
<view this essay>.... advancement of women. The result has
been a reactionary “Male” movement. Though not as prominent in the media or
politics the feminine counterpart, it has garnered a rather loyal following
through the 1980's and 1990's. It focuses not on men's rights, but functions
more as a male bonding experience that educates and enlightens men about their
new roles. “Created in the mid 1980's, the Mythopoetic men's movement emanates
from the works of Robert Bly. His view is that the men's role has lost direction.
The men's gatherings are to reconstruct a valid male initiation and role model.”
(Schocke)
This male movement has been cautiously encouraged by women's .....
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Immigration To America
<view this essay>.... modern immigrants. At Ellis island they provided a cafeteria, dorms and most important a hospital. In Enrique and rosa's case, their immigration was somewhat secretive, but if there was a legal checkpoint along the way as in Ellis island, they could have seen she was sick and taken her to the hospital and saved her life.
Immigrants that came through Ellis island usually got jobs earlier and easier. Perhaps because they came to America in a time of great need, of that job offers felt more comfortable because they were legal, trying hard learning English and they had been in America for longer. Maybe it is because Ellis island immigrants didn't live in a time of .....
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Good Public Relations
<view this essay>.... the perception that the customer will have of the company. This is something that many employees don’t think about, or don’t care about. Many fast food restaurants are good examples of this. These companies are operated in such a manner that their employees don’t have any pride, or satisfaction in what they are doing. If you have been to a fast food restaurant lately, you can see how that reflects in the service that you get.
Another method is to create a distinguished history for a company. This would include how the company was started, who founded it, accomplishments and contributions, and other bits of information that would complement a company.
The .....
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