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- 4601: American Identity
- ... little we cannot do in a host of cooperative ventures. Divided there is little we can do-for we dare not meet a powerful challenge at odds and split asunder." (116-117). Presenting cause and effect of oneness and division, John F. Kennedy carried a powerful message to millions of Americans nationwide. The Kennedy era unquestionably reflected an era filled with patriotic sentiments. This pride American's possess for their country ...
- 4602: Anarchy
- ... provide a viable way to transform one's own life while working for the radical and lasting social change that will transform the world. If the idea of anarchy, which is anarchism, was put into effect, poverty, war, disease, homelessness and lack of education could be abolished forever. Works Cited Pleck, Elizabeth H. "Emma Goldman, Feminist." The Reader's Companion to American History. Edition 1991: 453 Farber, David. Chicago '68. Chicago ...
- 4603: Anorexia Nervosa - Includes Bi
- ... body and eat exactly what they want or eat nothing at all. It is not uncommon to find an anorexic that feels “high” after periods of starvation. Overall, eating disorders can have a very “numbing” effect and give victims a feeling of power over their own emotions. Deep emotional conflicts can also contribute to the disease. When a child is told that she is fat, ugly, or stupid, often enough she ...
- 4604: Cellular Phone Hazards
- ... a driver's risk on the road. The rising popularity of cellular phones and the development of on-board navigation systems heighten the concern about driver distraction; and radiation produced from cellular antennas and the effect it has on human health has been brought to our attention. The number of cellular phones has risen from 350,000 in 1985 to more than 50 million today, a figure expected to double by ...
- 4605: Clothing Or Concept
- ... to do. If you want to be in with the “in” people, this is the way to go. Have fun! This way of thinking is the wrong message to send and is a negative side effect of this ad. Second, is the alcohol issue: IZOD’s ad backs one of the most hazardous ideas of our time--that beer means fun. IZOD not only illustrates this with beer drinking taking place ...
- 4606: Conformity And Obedience
- ... that almost all humans would do what they are told if they believe the voice of authority is “good.” Through their experiments, Asch, Milgram and Zimbardo have proved that social influences can have a profound effect on individuality. One’s desire to be accepted can make them unaware of conformity or obedience to authority. The problem lies not only within the group, but also the individual’s acceptance of authority without ...
- 4607: Can Sociology Be Value Free
- ... interactive making asking any questions problematic. People have prejudices and can misinterpret the questions. People also tend to say what they think the interviewer wants them to say. This is an example of the Hawthorn effect. Interviews also are affected by this phenomena. and again the questions need to be very carefully structured so that the same questions can be asked of many groups of people and balanced quantifiable data extracted ...
- 4608: Codependency
- ... that are directly related with codependent issues. There is treatment is available. New, healthy behaviors can be learned. Inappropriate rules can be replaced with appropriate ones. Codependent sufferers can learn new, assertive behaviors that, in effect, allow codependents to gain self-esteem and improve their self worth. These behaviors are best learned of taught by a trained therapist, one with a vast knowledge of this complex disorder. If one cannot afford ...
- 4609: Cartoon Violence
- ... as adults, and also tend to have more trouble with the law as adults (16). So, if so much of this television violence is in cartoons, and television violence is proven to have a negative effect on children, it is clear that cartoon violence is harmful to children. Other than making children act aggressively, cartoon violence has other negative effects. A study done in 1974 concluded that seeing violence on television ...
- 4610: Cigarette Smoking Amond Colleg
- ... answer, besides that everything went quite smoothly. The independent variable of the project is whether college student smoke or do not smoke. The dependent variable is whether their parents smoked and if it had any effect on their choice to smoke or not to smoke. My data is analyzed in a chi-square test listed in the Appendix. My null hypotheses for the chi-square test are as follows.
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