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Revolver Labs
by AW Smith, Mar 9, 2008
A sociological experiment of cellular phones in the 22nd century .
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The Inconspicuous Obstacle of Human Behavior
by ANDY N, Mar 6, 2008
All of us have opinions and observations. Everyone has moments were things are lucid and other times that we can't see the forest for the trees. It seems that gradually we have all been lulled into a common mind set. I wonder if you agree with me?
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Your Senses in a Social Setting
by David Irvine, Mar 4, 2008
How to be more aware of your five human senses in a social setting.
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Americanisation
by Ferdine, Mar 3, 2008
How globalisation impacts specific places, using post-war Britain as a case study. In this period, Britain’s national identity was altered by the impact of American culture – in the form of music, fashion and consumer goods.
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Towards a Theory of Change
by Taysir Nashif, Feb 17, 2008
The article tries to explain change by the impact technology has on human behavior.
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How to be Supportive of Immigrants Going Through the Immigration Process
by Soph, Feb 7, 2008
Immigrants who are going through the immigration process will require support. Read on to find out how to make their lives easier.
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Responsible Citizenship & Cultural Differences
by Clinton R. LeFort, Jan 24, 2008
Becoming a Global Citizen is not just for corporations who responsibly manage tens of thousands of lives, but it is equally shared by each person that makes up the global community of mankind.
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Shame, Guilt, and Their Places in Humanity
by Cynthia Thompson, Jan 19, 2008
Everyone feels guilty or shameful at at least one point in their life, but the question that many people ask is why? What is the purpose behind those emotions, and what part do they play in society?
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Ageism: Media Influences and Older Americans
by Brian C. McGuire, Jan 16, 2008
Mainstream American society continues to stereotype Older Americans as communicated through the media. This presents itself a developing problem not only for Older Americans but for the mainstream population as well.
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Who Loves Ya Baby
by Juanita Ange, Jan 15, 2008
The existence of unconditional love and how society today really has not got a clue as to its meaning.
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