Papers 1021-1030 of total 53938 found.
Category: /History
…until the time of the revolutionary war in 1775. There were many reasons people would say that it grew but the biggest reasons can be put into three categories, they are: social, economic, and geographical. First off, a huge reason that slavery grew…
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…thing. What does all this have to do with sociology? A lot actually, the main theory used in "Fisher and Wrisberg" 2004 paper shows that the "social theory suggests that addiction is a process rather than a condition". What this means is exercise is the run…
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…Poverty has a great impact upon social class difference in educational achievement. Homelessness causes tiredness and lack of concentration in school, which has a negative affect upon educational achievement. Douglas wrote, in his book 'The Home…
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…the height of social problems in the area. This makes the novel a primary source as she describes conditions in a purposely accurate way, her intention being to inform the ignorant middle and upper classes of the grave hardships felt by working class people…
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…01.05.2003 Social Studies Japanese military, social, political and economic reforms in the Meiji restoration Military: In 1872 the Japanese military started to use conscription. This is same as drafting in the U.S.A. All conscripts had to serve…
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…not come from the type of life where those options and resources were available. <Tab/>Social construction places huge barriers and obstacles in front of women of color especially, almost like it is a double jeopardy to belong to this group…
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…Description essay English 101 23 January 2005 Impact of Socialism on the Cuban Economy: A Contrasting Picture. Cuba is a beautiful country located in the Caribbean Sea, as an island it is obviously surrounded by water; this fact provides the country…
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…A social movement is simply defined as a non-institutional body or group which takes up a given cause or issue of a political nature. Whilst social movements have been around for a long time, 'new' social movements (or NSMs) have risen (or returned) due…
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Category: /History
…Under the principate the career of a centurion played an important role in military, and social aspects of Roman society. The centurions formed the backbone of the Roman army and provided a limited avenue of social mobility. According to modern scholars…
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…There has been an 'information revolution', this will have and is having profound social consequences; " here are the sorts of impacts one may anticipate and which may already have been evidenced." (Webster, 2002,p264) Why are such views so prevalent…
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