Category: /Science & Technology
The Effects of Television on Behaviors, Social Attitudes and
Health in Children
Television influences behaviors, social attitudes and physical health especially in children. Children today spend more time watching television than on any other single
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Category: /Social Sciences
them happy.
<Tab/>Continuity and change play a major part in the development of a social identity. Family, peers, media and gender have long since been some of the main socialisation factors. A good example of continuity is the way in which
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Category: /History/European History
; the substitution of wages for labor services was accelerated, and social stratification became less rigid. Psychological morbidity affected the arts; in religion, the lack of educated personnel among the clergy gravely reduced the intellectual vigor of the church
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Category: /Law & Government
, walked an uneasy path to the future. Thatcher's right-wing solution to this economic and social Labour plight was an ideology that came to be known as "Thatcherism." Pushed on the nation by Thatcher and her strong will and personality, the policies of her
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
1. Page 155 #6 - General understanding of individual and family behavior patterns. I feel this would be one of the important steps in helping this family. I think the social worker or the person helping this family needs to know about family and be able
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Category: /Law & Government/Law Issues
Youth Criminal Justice Act: An Era of Social Reform
In 1984 the Young Offenders Act (YOA) was established, it replaced the Juvenile Delinquents Act (JDA) of 1908 and its core objective was to guarantee that the rights and freedoms of Canadian youth
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Category: /Literature/English
are white or black, have you ever thought about your equality? I have researched the General Social Survey (GSS) from the 1996 data set and analyzed the significance of these specific variables. The variables I am referring to are education level, occupational
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Category: /Literature
conventions. Nathaniel Hawthorne's didactic novel follows in the steps of the social and religious revolutions of his time and could not have been written at a time much earlier than it. It has the fortunate position of retrospection that allows it to use
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Category: /Literature/English
. With the passage of the 1996 Telecommunications Act, American Congress has prepared to turn the Internet from one of the greatest resources of cultural, social, and scientific information into the online equivalent of a children's reading room. By invoking
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Category: /Law & Government/Law Issues
their socialization especially difficult. Traditionally, socialization was a process of raising the young to fill major roles in society when the present incumbents vacated them. Yet today we do not know what type of society our children will inherit, nor the roles
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