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Recognition Day Speech
Gratitude
Speech
My alma mater called and requested that I give an inspirational speech during the graduation rites of its Grade School Department. Odd. A week before, I made a self-assessment and determined I wanted more training / experience in public speaking. Hmmm… What can I say? The universe will conspire to get you what you want,…
Terrorism Liberalism Realism
Liberalism
Terrorism
Since September 11, 2001, terrorism has captured the attention of Americans to such an extent that it is the main force driving our nation’s foreign policy. The Bush doctrine, which seeks to justify pre-emptive strikes against threats to American security, cites the incredibly devastating impact a single terrorist attack can have upon our country’s…
Victory and Defeat According to Clausewitz
Conflict
International Relations
International security
Military
National Security
Strategy
War
In the aftermath of war there is usually one side that emerges victorious while the other raises the white flag of surrender. When the commander of the triumphant side can discern the fluttering piece of white cloth then it is time to meet the leader of the vanquished army in order to discuss the…
Curley and His Wife
Interpersonal Relationship
Loneliness
Marriage
social institutions
Wife
Curly is arrogant, self-centered, and jealous. His wife is a flirt and lacks the attention she should receive from her husband. She is treated as a trophy by Curly. They got married shortly after meeting, and it seems that Curly’s wife married him mainly to escape her mother. Their marriage is very unstable, with a…
Positive and Negative Liberty
Liberty
Social equality
These two concepts of positive and negative liberty were claimed by Isaiah Berlin in 1958. At that time, Berlin represented the liberal response to Marxist challenge. He believed in liberalism in 20th century, and helped create the definition of pluralism. His positive and negative liberty dichotomy was inspired by Constant. Benjamin Constant is first important…
Effective Communication: The Key to Successful Intercultural Relations
Intercultural Communication
A competent communicator is defined as an individual who can adequately and appropriately communicate with others, while a competent intercultural communicator refers to someone who can effectively communicate with individuals from diverse cultures. Both types of communicators need multiple skills to ensure effectiveness. Communication can be influenced by various environments and factors, but there are…
Gender discrimination in sports
Discrimination
Magazine
In women’s professional sports. Omen are not paid a lot at all. Women are paid much less than men. Not only in professional sports are women treated and paid unfairly, but also in collegiate level sports, where scholarships are awarded. As stated on the women’s sports foundation ” male athletes get $179 million more in…
Objections and Arguments Against Cloning
Cloning
Human cloning
Genesis 11:1-9 recounts the unfortunate tale of the construction of the tower of Babel, serving as the initial chapter in an ongoing narrative that encompasses numerous comparable endeavors. As mankind’s technology and capabilities advance, so does their capacity to pursue endeavors that ultimately prove detrimental. Cloning is not considered wise according to biblical teachings. Proverbs…
The Percentage of Fluid in the Human Body Comparison
Human
At which stage of life is the percentage of fluid in the human body highest? Infancy When comparing a lean adult female to a lean adult male, which will most likely have a higher percentage of body fluid? The Male A comparison of the two major body fluid compartments reveals that: two-thirds of the total…
National Security vs. Civil Liberties
Patriot Act
Security
Abstract In the history of America, there are several events when national security and civil liberties were challenged. Today, the same thing are happening as an effect of the 9/11 terrorist attack. This paper will explore why national security and civil liberties conflicted. 73183190 National Security vs. Civil Liberties Introduction After America was liberated…
| 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.” |