Category: /Literature
, have taken the motif of rivers in a different perspective, and have used this motif in their works to show how rivers can influence the imagination or govern the lives of the people around them. The different ways this motif has been used reflects
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Category: /Literature/English
: How Do We Keep Pornography From
Our Kids?
The question remains: if the government cannot keep indecent material on the Internet from minors, then who can legally take up that task? After having searched the internet for different methods
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Category: /Science & Technology
" Internet Rating Systems: Censors by Default"
The Internet, first designed for the military and the scientific community, has grown larger and faster than anyone could have ever expected. Now being a potpourri of information, from
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Category: /Science & Technology
" Internet Rating Systems: Censors by Default"
The Internet, first designed for the military and the scientific community, has grown larger and faster than anyone could have ever expected. Now being a potpourri of information, from business
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
is very much AGAINST animal testing. This is what the audience is left with, and so it is what they believe.
The cultural and social issues confronted in the film are few, but they are important. Some questions raised are: "How humane is animal testing
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Category: /Literature/English
into the fiber of our country. They never take root in our
psyches. In fact, as we have too often seen, legislative decrees that
mandate how we should act or feel lead to only more dissension and
divisiveness. Great strides have been taken on the road
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Category: /Business & Economy
explain the purpose of culture, two critical functions of culture must be explained. The first function, known as internal integration, serves to integrate the members of the organisation so that they know how to relate to one another. Through internal
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Category: /Literature/English
cultural relativity does not mean. Cultural relativity challenges our ordinary beliefs in the objectivity and universality of moral truths. Different societies have different moral codes. There is no objective standard that can be used to judge one societal code
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
culture (Turkle 276).
<Tab/>Later in the 1950's, another theory was adopted into mainstream culture. This idea was "psychosocial moratorium" (Turkle 274). Erik Erikson's theory of moratorium, was his central idea of how adolescents form
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
, uncivilized savages. The White man thought the Natives were undeserving of the lands riches, when in fact their contributions to their environment changed and enriched our world. The White man is portrayed as brave and heroic. Western films aren't the only
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