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Working in Groups
by Bernard, Jul 5, 2008
We all have been involved working in groups one way or another (school, office, volunteer groups, church groups and the likes) and I am sure everyone will agree with me that politics is and will always be a constant.
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Post Modernism
by maribethGalindo, Jul 4, 2008
Postmodernism, in a Stanford Encyclopedia definition, can be described as a set of critical, strategic and rhetorical practices employing concepts such as difference, repetition and hyper reality to destabilize other concepts such as presence, identity and historical progress.
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Theories of Crime
by Prit, Jul 1, 2008
Discusses traditional and modern theories of crime and the future development of crime. In addition, it highlights the complexity of crime in modern times.
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Beauty Pageant of the Heart
by Emily Fidler, Jun 5, 2008
A realization of the importance of the lessons we teach our children.
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Civil Manners
by Jaffar Abduraheem, Jun 4, 2008
Many people today say that manners are important to them. I am one of those people. I am a stickler for good manners and I always have been.
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Us Outsiders Have Not a Clue
by MizzRoy, May 29, 2008
A few people that are seen in society and judged simple because of who you think they are. Yet, these are our grandmothers, our cousins, and our friends.
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Sociological Theories and Analysing Social and Political World
by Prit, May 25, 2008
Sociological theories and their application in explaining the features of social and political infrastructure of modern societies and traditional societies and social change dynamics as well as stability or instability.
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Developing Moral Character in Children
by Suzanne Smith, May 24, 2008
Antonio bullied Daniel on the playground who cried and ran away. Would you say that both boys had somehow learned to act as they did? Parents can develop abilities, interest and values of moral character in their children in order to behave appropriately.
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Friendship That Lets You be and Lets Others Be, Too
by CHEEKYSONY, May 24, 2008
The various kinds of friendships that people enter into and what vitiates them or makes them worthwhile. An attempt is made to look at friendship not from the physical and human point of view, but from the higher consciousness point of view. The burden is on the individual, in spite of having the insights given in this article, to stay in a bond of friendship against seeming odds or to check out. It all depends on the person, his goals and state of consciousness.
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Relationships Between Adults and Young Adults
by Clara D, May 13, 2008
Every one says that it’s wrong to date somebody that’s older then you, I don’t know if it’s true or not and honestly I don’t care. Everyone should date whoever they feel like it even if it’s wrong in the eyes of other people; I mean they are not the ones that are dating you or your partner. Yes, it may be wrong but if you don’t learn that on your own how are you supposed to learn and make a difference later in your life, if everyone is telling you how to live it?
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