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Indigenous Culture: The Iroquois Kinship
Family
Interpersonal Relationship
Marriage
Sibling
social institutions
The Iroquois Indians are very interesting people to learn about. Their kinship is what helps makes their culture to survive over the years. The Iroquois are consider a food-producing culture. The family would each have a part of the “system” to help maintain the house, crops, family and etc. For example in upstate New York…
Class, Race / Ethnicity and Gender
Gender Issues
Introduction. We live in enlightened times. Like no other era in the history of human civilization has the ethos of all people being equal been as widely accepted as it is today in the United States of America. The American family has been impacted by popular media, and the powerful medium of the World Wide…
Dalandan peels as foot powder
People
Whatever be the source of bad smell, people tend to stay away from it. Once they smell the odor, humans tend to search where it comes from and they gear away from it. It will be very embarrassing if the source is your feet, after removing your shoes and socks. Foot odor is actually a…
Reflections On “Drawing the Color Line”
African diaspora
Black people
Human Rights
Human rights abuses
Injustice
Slavery
Social Issues
Drawing the Color Line shows the development of racism in our country and how our society has lowered people of a different race other than caucasian to be the “have-not’s” of society. Background Information: Sometimes it is noted that, even before 1600, when the slave trade had just begun, before Africans were stamped by it—literally…
Latinos and Racism in Baseball
Baseball
Racism
The Cincinnati Red Stockings were the first team to form in Major League Baseball in 1869, which marked the start of America’s national pastime. Young boys across the country dream of playing in the major leagues, from San Francisco to New York City. Baseball originally started in New York and expanded westward during the Civil…
Exxon Mobile Merger
Finance
Investment
Petroleum
Forthcoming Journal of Applied Finance, Financial Management Association The Exxon-Mobil Merger: An Archetype J. Fred Weston* The Anderson School at UCLA University of California, Los Angeles jweston@anderson. ucla. edu February 26, 2002 Fred Weston is Professor of Finance Emeritus Recalled, the Anderson School at the University of California Los Angeles. Thanks to Matthias Kahl, Samuel…
Holes by Louis Sachar
Irony
Racism
In the novel “Holes,” Louis Satcher effectively communicates several important themes about life, such as racial tolerance and intolerance, perseverance, and the connection between past and present. A good novel not only features exciting characters, an interesting setting, plot, and story line, but also conveys the author’s ideas and messages. Satcher achieves this by skillfully…
Fiber Optics Research Paper
Electronics
Physics
Radiation
Fiber optics is a subset of optics that focuses on transmitting light through optical fibers. These fibers, typically made of thin glass or other transparent materials, act as pathways for light transmission. Similar to how metal wave guides or coaxial cables direct lower-frequency electromagnetic radiation, optical fibers guide light within a specific frequency range as…
Humans are worth saving
Human
I Have a Dream
Caoimhe Gillin The world is a crazy place and has evolved from so little, into a gigantic world. This world is full of amazing technology, the works of creative minds, and good people. If anything we should be spared by aliens because of the huge milestones the human race has embarked on. Though coming together…
Case Analyses – the Global Baby Bust
Globalization
1. What are the implications of the global baby bust for marketers of consumer goods? * A marketplace responding to an aging population For a number of the challenges associated with aging, consumers can find a helpful ally in the many manufacturers and product designers who are catering to “niche markets” (gearing their products specifically…
| description | A society is a group of individuals involved in persistent social interaction, or a large social group sharing the same spatial or social territory, typically subject to the same political authority and dominant cultural expectations. ... These patterns of behavior within a given society are known as societal norms. |
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| quotations | “The society must be better than the individual.” “Society is like a large piece of frozen water; and skating well is the great art of social life.” “Man was formed for society and is neither capable of living alone, nor has the courage to do it.” “Society is our extended mind and body.” |