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901: Extreme Nationalism
... the LCY, played a mediator’s role among the quarreling people of the nation. The LCY promised the people of the nation an ideological resolution to their question through a social revolution that subsumed class and national distinctions within a socialist framework. Major ethnic groups located within the country were constituted as nations within this new federation. Communism within this federation ... a threat to another group and has felt threatened themselves. Moreover, within each of these political groups, the “Yugoslav leaders wanted to fashion the key features of the country’s social and political system after European models of capitalist efficiency and political liberalism” (Udovicki, Ridgeway, 51). In order for this to work, and the state to be stable, the parties (the ... defense and preservation of a particular cultural identity. In this part of Europe, cultural identity has acquired a form of religious and national identity” (Sekelj, 5). When dealing with the issues of Yugoslavia, there seems to be an always arising question why have a zero sum game? Nationalism is a weapon for a new division of power in the process ...
902: World Population: The Present And Future The Growth
... that is reaping the benefits of a superpower, most of the United States is disconnected from the problems of population growth. In this paper, I intend to address three major issues. How long will we be able to support our planets food needs? How can we deal with population growth in the present day? And How come certain areas tend to ... percentage of the population and the proletariat is forced into poverty. To someone with little or no sociological background, the above paragraph has nothing to do with population as a social problem. But if you fit population into Marx's description of the capitalist system, it is more relevant than at first glance. The best way to make this point clear ... Population Crisis the twenty one most commonly used arguments to confound the issue." In this article, Weld is able to respond to those that don't view population as a social problem. Although I would like to go into each of Weld's responses, this is not a paper on her, so I will only choose a few. Her response ...
903: The History Of Greek Theater
... indecent and sexual. The plots were loosely and carelessly structured and included broad farce and buffoonery. The performers were coarse and obscene while using satire to depict important contemporary moral, social and political issues of Athenian life. The comedy included broad satire of well known persons of that time. Throughout the comedic period in Greece, there were three distinctive eras of comedies as the ... lost and only very few of their found works have been full extant plays. In new comedy which lasted from 336 to 250 BCE, satire is almost entirely replaced by social comedy involving the family and individual character development, and the themes of romantic love. A closely knit plot in new comedy was based on intrigue, identities, relationships or a ...
904: Dreams
... animals and monsters that chase and attack them. Teenagers dream of romance and sex. Adults between the ages of 21 and 34 more often than not have dreams of moral issues. They are at a stage in their life where they need to make decisions about careers, marriage, and life direction are of major importance to them. Adults ranging from age 35 to 49 dream that since they have obtained some of their life goals and issues, they tend to avoid hostility towards others. Adults over the age of 65 are preoccupied with the loss of resources and anxiety about aging (Von Kreisler 143). There is also a difference in dreams between male and females. Research has proven that the difference is due in part to biology and social conditioning. There was a study performed on 1000 people, half male and half female. Men tended to have action-oriented dreams that dealt with strangers, their own occupations, and ...
905: Child Labor
... exploitation or work that is likely to be hazardous, or interferes with the child’s education, or is harmful to the child’s health or physical, mental, spiritual, moral, or social development.” Although this is clearly stated in Article 32 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, it is often ignored in the developing world where child labor has ... known to the general public. Overall, the efforts made by UNICEF are having positive effects on child labor worldwide. In their efforts, the UN is acting within the Economic and Social Council, which deals with human rights, the environment, and other economic issues. They help out UNICEF in their decision making and aid their economic needs. However, this problem is very prevalent in all societies in the world, and it will take ...
906: Laidlaw
... the urban city of Glasgow in the 90's and delivers a cutting insight to big industries and crime in society. McIlvanney creates a stunning atmosphere and examines the fascinating issues of why people commit murder and the devastating results of violence. One of the reasons I selected this novel wasn't just because of the quality and origin of the ... is such a memorable character who requires to be looked at and examined closely. Jack Laidlaw is a universe apart from other examples of detectives , he examines the more intriguing issues of how and why people can commit the reprehensible crime of murder and the harrowing aftermath of crime and violence. Jack Laidlaw can deeply understand people more than anyone could ... to live and work with . It was the sheer demand he put on everybody ; he had so much moral aggression. It was as if this had extended itself into his social life ; people seeing him would always think :" Introducing in the red corner......". Laidlaw is fascinating and scintillating which makes him such a memorable character ; which was one of the ...
907: The Police and Corruption
... hurt society by this “ official lawlessness” because they are the ones who enforce the law. This shows society that some people can be above the law. This does not promote social order. It is almost a message that police feel that there are two sets of laws: one for them , and one for the public. Roger Woddis exhibits this concept in ... no need to add, Depends on who's wearing the hood.... Daily the Church declares Betting-shops are a curse; Gambling with stocks and with shares Enlarges the national purse.... Social morality Has a duality- One for each side of the tracks. (Whitaker, p.14) What makes police officers conform to corruption? Possibly because police feel disrespected, not only from their ... of crime. This may have something to do with why so many of the police officers felt the citizens resented them.(More, p.120) The best way to study these issues of whether the police exceed the parameters of their power and authority would be to conduct a survey of citizens, because the general population is who the police have ...
908: Uses And Abuses Of Information
... constantly at war with as well as always being in alliance with one of the other two nations of the earth, Euraisia and Eastasia. The population is divided into three social groups, at the top of the power structure is the Inner Party, whose members are the policy makers and number relatively few. Below them are the members of the Outer ... in the records department of the Ministry of Truth. His job consisted of the constant updating of news archives. He was responsible for altering or ‘rectifying’ news reports from back issues of the state newspaper. For example, it appeared from The Times of the seventeenth of March that Big Brother, in his speech of the previous day, had predicted that the ... they had predicted a cut some time in the future and eventually that the ration had been increased. Once these articles had been rewritten, the old newspapers were destroyed, new issues printed and used as historical records. All documentation of the past had been tailored to say exactly what the government wanted it to. No other records of the past ...
909: The Role of Women in the Church
... customs that have arisen after the Bible was written may thus be carefully scrutinized. Such practices may or may not prove sound after comparison with scripture. Before we discuss specific issues concerning women in worship, we should consider principles derived from the relationship of Adam and Eve as described in Genesis chapter one. The Apostle Paul frequently uses this passage as a guideline when discussing women and women's issues. Genesis 1 verse 27 states: "So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them." Most Commentators agree ... concern was the spread of the Gospel and that the message could be made attractive in every way. For this reason Paul encourages women in other passages to continue observing social customs such as the wearing of a veil; otherwise people might criticize them as loose or immoral and belittle the Gospel message. This is, I believe, a valid thought ...
910: Revolution Girl-Style Now!
... expressed in attitude, appearance, style, and music. Defining Riot Grrrl is much like defining Punk. There is no central organization, no authoritive definition, just an attitude concerned with pointing out social hypocrisy and empowering people to “do it yourself”, creating a culture of their own when they see that the mainstream media does not reflect their concerns or provide outlets for their efforts. Riot Grrrl is a supportive environment for girls and young women which is concerned with feminist issues such as rape, abortion rights, bulimia/anorexia, sexism, sexuality, double standards, self-defense, fat oppression, classism, and racism. Riot Grrrl is a network of fanzines that are produced by the ... to meet other girls, share fanzines, perform in their all-girl bands, perform spoken-word pieces, talk, scream, cry, laugh, complain, enlighten, and educate though workshops that focus on several issues, including rape, racism, sexuality, and animal rights (many Riot Grrrls are vegan-strict vegetarians). Fanzines are filled with girlish drawings and cartoons; poems and dreams; music, book, and other ...


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