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The Sociolect Of Teenage Jocks

... not excelled, uses exceptional amount of slang words and is usually considered highly unacceptable. To give an example of all these features, I once witnessed a jock get into an argument with another student in front of a group of jocks. The argument consisted of “ Get the f*ck out of here. Don’t mess with me!”, a red face as his anger level mounted and punches when he did not get his own way. The rock, by being seldom broken, can prove its precedence to the rest of the quarry. Diction of a jock is overridden with abbreviations, such ...

Number of words: 565 | Number of pages: 3

Research Paper: Models

... the experiment, I handed both Mike and Timmy four magazines: two Mademoiselles and two Allures. I then asked them to go through them and rip out the pictures that they would want "their women" to look like. The collection of their ideal women is in the first half of the album. Notice that the pictures are mostly of models that are half dressed, thin and in provactedly positioned posies. The makeup on these women are all perfect and their hair is obviously not out of place. The selection of pictures not surprisingly were of women w ...

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The Effect Of The Greek Culture On Other Cultures

... of earth, wind, fire , and water. Herakleitos was a famous materialist. He concluded that a person cannot step in the same river twice because the water flows downstream and even if one were to follow the water downstream it would still be a different bank. Another group of thinkers that arose out of Greek culture are the atomists. The atomists, who were initially led by Democritus, believed that the world was made up of two basic elements, atoms and voids. Atomist theory had a great influence on the scientists who later develope ...

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Nightclubs' Role In Our Drug Problem

... that leads to the misdirection and failure of our attempts. Obviously a strong desire to use drugs exists, and it is the prevention of this desire that we need to focus on in order to wipe out drugs from our lives. In fact, our focus is strongly on punishing drug users, yet applying laws against committed drug crimes has not proven to be an effective solution. Drugs are still produced and distributed everywhere, and are taken by many. -- despite Obviously our focus is mid-directed. Because all types of people use illegal substances ...

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Civil Liberties

... It remains inconclusive if the framers intended for this clause to forbid discrimination against the impoverished. Both sides in this case could present reasonable arguments that the text of the amendment itself proves their respective opinions. I also refuse to guess what classifications the writers of this amendment intended to ban by granting equal protection to all Americans. In my opinion, the only way to answer this question is by deciding whether contemporary values require us to make accommodations for people who can not afford ...

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Radical Feminism Inhibits The Liberation Of Women

... feminist has swept over. Meaning that the regular feminist can be falsely accused as a very unpopular person in the male community. This growing form of labeling shows that radical feminist inhibits the one thing that the regular feminist have been striving for the past hundred years, the liberation of women. The increasing tendency of women in the workplace has given arise to a new feminist. This feminist sees the male gender as a different species and mainly the enemy. As always these women give the regular feminist a bad name. If you walke ...

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Monks And Today's Society

... The three vows, which were mentioned above, are all means of rejecting the worldly things in order to reach their goal of purity. The first of these vows is poverty, which was used to deter the monks from greed and other sins that come from money and material pleasures. Instead of having a lot of money, they got by with enough to live on, which was provided by the monasteries. The second of these vows, chastity, discouraged the monks from sexual desires, by not allowing such things as marriage and sexual indulgement. The last vow in wh ...

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Effects Of Media And Pornography

... have been heavily criticized. Do pornographic movies and television increase violence against women? The key idea here is that the mass media does not cause undesirable social behavior and, the media should not be dubbed as “bad guys”(Reising). They simply use their power in the most constructive ways in order to promote their ratings and popularity. Why is it that many in society still believe otherwise; why do they continue to believe pornography is a major cause for violence against women, specifically rape? To some sex is cons ...

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Methods Of Social Investigation

... true meaning. In this case, the Research Statement is the given title ‘Describe how you would plan and undertake an investigation into why some of this College's students do not complete their degree courses.' Within this Research Statement there are several variables : ‘college's', ‘students', ‘complete' and ‘degree courses'. These variables will be defined as follows: `College's' We will take this to mean students at Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, University of London. `Stud ...

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Blacks: Indirectly Enslaved

... were given rights, such as the right to vote, which southern whites did not receive. However, the president was lenient on the southern whites and because of this, the southern whites were able to do what they pleased. Consequently, they then passed the black codes. The black codes were laws that took away black’s privileges. An economic privilege taken away from the blacks was their right to vote. Without the black’s rights, they were kept enslaved because they were not able to do anything and had to depend on the whites. They were no ...

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Parent - Teenager Relationships

... child is or isn't nagged. If I were to take my friend Doug for example, I could very easily say that his mother didn't nag him much at all. This is because he simply does what he likes. I mean, who does the right thing when nobody cares if you don't? Now take myself, I have had more than my fare share of nagging in my time. How do you know? Well, everything I am was shaped by my mother. She is an epitome of understanding, a wealth of knowledge and of course I have inherited the other traits like beauty and genetic perfection. ...

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Violence By Children

... n their schools for no apparent reason and killing many innocent lives. The children just do it because they probably seen a movie ith a lot of shooting and violence which inspires the young mind to act upon it. Since their young they don't know much so they just do it just to act out the same thing like the movie. A way to stop this dilemma is for the parents to explain to their children that violence is not the key to the solution. If their children have problems to solve in a differnt manner. Another way to solve violence in our society is ...

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