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    Life In The 1970's

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    which led to even more devastation for some people who chose to be in groups that made their problems worse. A lot of people in the 1970’s gave up on hope and happiness, feeling that as time went on, life would get worse; this is when they turned to religion. Religion started to spread like wild fire in the 1970’s, getting many people to turn

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    I pro gay marriage II discriminatory treats people differently Violates laws III Being gay isn't a problem Gays aren't a hassle Their are much bigger problems IV Violates basic civil rights equality All about hate V Against people's beliefs might change traditional marriage Goes against people's religion VI different form of segregation. I believe that gay marriage is a right that all Americans can choose to have. Even if you are not homosexual each and every american

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    corner of people’s daily lives, it seems that almost all people can not leave the Internet. The reason is that It is convenient to search and send message online, in this way, people’s work is more efficient. Although the Internet had a lot of helpful and positive impacts on people’s life, the negative influences of Internet have been brought into focus and that has resulted in mobile phone dependence, video game addiction and internet violence. Mobile phone dependence now is a common problem, people

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    sufferings in people’s life. People would say reasons by chemical imbalance, brain’s diseases making them change. Then they use brain science research to be excuses for their misbehaviors such as cussing, hitting and so on. Way back to the biblical view of the creation. God created all things including the brain. Human were made with soul and body. Body and spirit were once seamlessly joined together. People’s sins bring sufferings in our life with both physical or spiritual problems. The physical

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    rapid-development of technology and economy, people’s relationship seems like much more freedom than before. They can build and reinforce their relationship in a number of ways. People could easily obtain information about their surroundings and their world issues by using social media. Because of this, people’s life would become interesting and easy. Social media and some other digital advices endow daily lives more possibilities. These media not only enhance people’s ability of solving something serious

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    should focus on children and families, and some mainstream ideologies always ignore women’s status. I use Levinson’s adult development theory as an example. This theory describes white male’s orbit of life, and Levinson use 4 eras of age to explain people’s lives. This is a very traditional theory, but Levinson doesn’t include women’s differences. Women’s physiological and psychological changes are differ from men. In this case, many scholar against this traditional theory and improve it a lot. From

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    personal life. The steps of decision-making are as follows: Developing a problem statement, identifying alternatives, evaluating and choosing alternative, implementing decisions, and evaluating results. If any of those steps does not result as a success, then the decision-making process is repeated until it is successful. Analysis This section focuses on the steps of decision making through the following steps: problem statement, identify alternatives, evaluate and choose alternative, implement

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    usage were addicted to smartphone. Moreover, smartphone usually effect people’s lives especially mobile phones have a powerful influence of people’s social skills. Based on a study shows that 47% people feel comfortable while they communicate with others online but they feel nervous when they talk to people face-to-face. (source) Thus, in this essay, I will discuss how smartphones can have a negative effect on people’s social skills. Smartphones make people lose their patience easily because

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    Mass Communication Theory

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    strong influence towards people, it plays a role of shaping people’s mind and perception of the social world and it is also to manipulate people’s action with delicate, subtle and effective ways (Baran and Davis 2006, p.43). Mass society theory has first introduced in the nineteenth century when there are disruptive consequences caused by modernization (Baran and Davis 2006, p.52). At that time, mass media considered as a cause of social problems (Baran and Davis 2006, p.52). That was the yellow journalism

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    Civil War Coffee And Tea

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    The American people have quite the issue on their hands. What is the problem? Their seemingly second natured need to polarize themselves on so many issues, like militarization, health care, civil rights, or something as simple as to whether coffee or tea is better (which obviously the answer is coffee). Why does this happen? Is it the attempt to make the world simpler by putting it a seemingly black and white situation? Or the urge to feel secure in beliefs, leading to them pushing themselves into

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