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    naturally for their food. After some time, people discovered that they could do agriculture instead and doing that greatly increased the amount of food that people could grow and store. Agriculture changed everything with regards to how the human society was built. This was because when the people would forage, there was no way for them to store the food for a long time, as the meat would and the fruits/vegetables would go bad if it was left out in the open for extended amounts of time. This meant

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    Children and Screen Time With new technology and advances in education it is no wonder the use of computers, iPads, and other devices are trickling into the daily life of our younger generations. Perhaps these advances could be doing more harm than providing the enriching education parents and schools think they are. There are now elementary schools where every child has their own iPad and middle schools with Chrome Books the students can take home. Even paper textbooks are being replaced with electronic

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    Religious prayer within public schools has been a heated debate for many years and ultimately has caught national attention. Overtime many court cases have challenge this issue. The Constitution itself is on the fence of religious prayer because of the First Amendment’s freedom of speech clause which prohibits the government’s involvement with the freedom of exercise of religion. The policy of religious prayer within Mississippi public schools is a state policy level. In the year of 2013, Governor

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    Quality as virtue In relation to the aims established at first, one topic is related with those institutions that the systems define as bad universities. While in part these institutions do not meet the required standards, plus is possible to say that those institutions do not reach the required "virtuosity" level. By analyzing the university rankings it is possible to appreciate that the position of institutions remains fairly stable over time, the variations are modest and the major changes

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    Thanks for accepting Famousdebater and good luck my friend! Framework: Based on the definitions given in round one, we see this debate rests on ethics. That is, whether the individual or society is “ethically paramount.” Thus, it should be obvious that the framework for this debate could only reasonably be set on how morality is determined. Once determined all that is left is to apply ethics to our question. An Intro To Ethics: Utilitarianism Famousdebater and I Identify as Utilitarian’s, and

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    skills, passion, and cognizance, society rejects him due to his ugly form. Several differences between Frankenstein and his monstrous creation exits, but at the same time parallels do. However, Victor is accepted by the society and the monster is rejected. Victor’s and the monster’s problematic childhood, both result in their mutual destruction. The idea of conforming to the society that rejects him seems unfit. The monster, in particular, is an outcast from society, and the reader empathizes with

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    spans several continents. However, for the purpose of public service I will narrow the definition to mean a cohesive unit of people, geographically connected or otherwise, who share a trait and are affected by the same societal gap. In using the term society gap, I mean the breakdown in the social capital of a community that result in a dearth of access to opportunities for the population. It is vital for the definition of public service that projects target the root causes of problems instead of the

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    Multiculturalism The concept of multiculturalism is a very important concept in modern societies, which include a culturally diverse groups. Those groups have problems about the unity in the framework of diversity , and harmony in the context of respect for difference . Since the concept of citizenship provides us with a legal and cultural framework and social coexistence positive among the diverse citizens culturally , it raises the need to examine the relationship between citizenship and

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    traditional society? Technology has done wonders in the world, allowing millions of people to connect and interact no matter how far away they may be. While this advancement in technology is amazing, individuals in this generation have developed a dependence on social media and other forms of communication as a result. Technological advancements from the past couple of years have greatly altered society in both positive and negative ways. Technology plays a large role in enhancing society and allowing

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    Sessy Hernandez HIST 1113 Gomez April 25, 2016 The Swerve vs. World Civilizations and ideas Stephen Greenblatt introduces several different themes through out his writing in The Swerve. Making it helpful in understanding the ancient worlds civilizations. While Greenblatt narrates the events of Poggio Bracciolini the themes of social hierarchies, nature/culture, and gender are brought up to various times through out the story. These themes reveal parallels and similarities with the ancient world

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