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- 3671: The Study Of Criminology
- ... quickly, imposing fair sentences, and providing adequate prisons. Criminologists use a wide variety of research techniques. Statistics are often used to study the crime rate and the characteristics of criminals. Criminologists find relationships between crime rates and certain physical or social conditions. For example, such studies may show that the crime rate increases when poverty and unemployment rise. Criminologists generally use statistics compiled by government agencies. Criminology is extremely important in ...
- 3672: The Social Construction Of Rea
- ... realities, the 'reality of everyday life' reigns supreme. It empowers attentiveness and alertness in normal, conscious life. Everyday life is experienced in relation to space and time, although time assumes a more critical role. Intense interest is devoted to the 'zone of everyday life'. Found in this zone are immediate concerns that guide our daily routines. Reality is an inter-subjective experience. Each individual exits in his/her own private reality ...
- 3673: The Selfish Gene
- ... scientists. Further research into the origin of man proved that genes were the maps by which humans change. In The Selfish Gene, Richard Dawkins states "......[T]he fundamental unit of selection, and therefore of self-interest, is not the species, nor the group, nor even, strictly, the individual. It is the gene, the unit of heredity" (11). As long as there is religion and scientists are exploring the origin of man ...
- 3674: The Second Shift
- ... homemakers and mothers, such as monotonous housework, dependence on the male partner for financial and emotional support, increases self-esteem because they are contributing to the world they live in. These women receive a renewed interest in life because they are in the thick of it. They are living life to the fullest. This model is the one that is constantly referred to as "bad" because it paints the woman as ...
- 3675: The Republic By Platoe
- ... ordered society in which everyone works towards the good of the community. Cloudcuckooland on the other hand, is destined to become a failed society, because it is the creation of a man who s only interest is himself.
- 3676: The Republic
- ... we most we most frequently come into contact in daily life. They then decide that property should be in a certain sense common, but, as a general rule, private; for, when everyone has a distinct interest, men will not complain of one another, and they will make more progress, because every one will be attending to his own business. Also, we see that there is much more quarreling among those who ...
- 3677: The Relationship Between Rheto
- ... conflict. Our Society creates certain rhetorical ideologies, which are contained in social institutions, such as churches, communities, or clubs, in which conformity is a must. These ideologies bring people together to stand behind a common interest and fight for their own beliefs, morals, and values. It is when these social institutions collide with each other that social conflict is formed and problems arise. In order to understand the relationship between rhetoric ...
- 3678: The Queer Use Of Women In Borg
- ... de arreadores, de cintos, de armas de fuego y de armas blancas" (Aleph 46). These objects are traditionally linked to both masculine sexuality and the dominance/domination and violent power of masculine gender. Otαlora's interest in and appetite for these specifically masculine attributes of Bandeira is highlighted when the narrator describes the objects on the table with the adjective "resplandeciente" while in contrast, when another of Bandeira's "objects," his ...
- 3679: The Problem Of Online Casino
- ... with which children can access cyber-casinos. This easy accessibility stems, in part, from the pervasiveness of the Internet in homes. "Having a casino in one's home only encourages gambling addicts and sparks that interest of children" (Bob Goodlatte, 1999). In addition, it is possible that some children using their parent user name and password to gamble on the net without their parent notice because people usually save their user ...
- 3680: The Privatisation Of The Uk El
- ... graphically: SWALEC prices in all regional areas are shown in the following table, as well as the price that the regional provider charges in each of these areas. These figures are the latest 1999 supply rates: SWALEC TARIFF(£) REGIONAL TARIFF(£) DIFFERENCE(£) EASTERN 226.25 239 12.75 EMEB 239.28 241.95 2.67 LONDON 244.83 244.8 -0.03 MANWEB 258.52 264.92 6.4 MEB 233.63 ...
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