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    Peace Synthesis Essay

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    Authors such as John Lederach, Jarat Chopra, and Tanja Hohe explain that one of the worst ways to go about building peace in a post conflict country is to approach it with an overly westernized strategy. Doing so leads to a failure to create public support for the new government and an ultimate failure to create lasting peace. Jarat Chopra, and Tanja Hohe explain that a far more effective strategy is one of integration. They believe that it is irresponsible to eliminate traditional structures of

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    Society has influenced us in many different aspects. Ever since we were young, we were informed frequently to never be too arrogant, too stingy and too brutish. Unfortunately, society doesn't remind us that being too gentle and being too nice could be just as bad, if not worse, than being brutish. As a result, countless of us have an arduous time saying “no” when people asks us for a favor, and even more of us are ashamed and afraid to ever think about considering putting our own needs first before

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    Stereotypes In Prisons

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    accepted. The existence of a stigma, and the means for determining who are stigmatized, seem to be normal for some parts of society. There are

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    This story takes place in a dystopian Chicago. The world is in ruins after nuclear war broke out, and a new society and system of government has been formed. The city is separated into five factions: abnegation, erudite, dauntless, amity, and candor. They all have slightly different values and lifestyles. Once citizens turn sixteen years old, they are allowed to

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    into the world of phones and social media we look around and see the disconnection of people.But most people might think technology has had a negative outcome on society because it has caused isolation, it has made relationships not as strong, and has even caused to leads of death. In today's world we see people losing connection from society and end up being isolated. In an article by tom dellner called “impacts

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    There are so many characteristics that make up a civilization. Even though government is an important charistic technology, jobs, and art are the most needed. A civilization needs these three characteristics to run smoothly. Technology plays a huge roll in a civilization, but let's back it up before technology. Before the wheel, people had to drag things around on sleds. And most of the time they would get stuck in the mud. Then they created the wheel and they had a much easier time

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    Johanna Drucker displays a negative view of postmodern, technology-based American society in her poems "Toxic Democracy" and "Sanction Status" In the present globalized world, we are living in the 21st century of advanced technology. Drucker expresses her feeling to this generation, how taken over by the technology. Therefore, it is hard to find the humanity. And Drucker attitude towards interpersonal communication is in this age of technology is a negative one she believes that people are getting

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    Introduction Imagine living in a society where everyone was the same and they could not make their own decision for themselves. This would then be a way to help prevent any threats to this society. Would this benefit or harm this society? In some cases someone would say yes it would benefit because it would be calm and peaceful without some type of rebellion or backlash. Others would argue that a perfect world is a false paradise, one that robs people of their individuality. People are supposed

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    Only in a structured society may people truly hide their savagery. However, in cases such as feral children and remote, un-contacted tribes, savagery takes hold again because civilization disappears. In the contemporary novels Brave New World by Aldous Huxley and Lord of the Flies by William Golding, each author uses parental figures to represent a strong, authoritative leadership in today’s society, and shows how when leadership disappears, people descend into savagery. Society becomes clueless when

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    everything spirals out of control and the tie to society is completely lost.

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