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Anti Immigrant Sentiment And The Social And Cultural...
Anti–immigrant sentiment tends to arrive when waves of mass immigration occurs, the host societies believe that their jobs are being taken from them
and that their standard of living is falling all because of the migrants that have come to live in the host country. Due to this anti–immigration sentiment
can be seen to be a politically significant phenomenon in European societies since the second world war. Strong political opposition to immigration
comes from populist–extremist parties (PEPs), they see immigration as a threat to the social and cultural cohesion of the host country. On the political
spectrum most of these parties are right wing parties, somewhere between established conservative parties and openly violent and anti–democratic right
wing parties. Over the past years in Europe these parties have been growing in power and during the past three waves of PEPs, they have slowly
gained more and more power even though many thought they would die out. The first waves of PEPs come about after the second world war, in the
immediate post war period the Sozialistiche Reichspartei party in West Germany was established however this was banned by he constitution later on.
The second wave came int he 1970s with the National Front in the UK and the anti–tax parties in Scandinavia. The third wave came in the 1980s when
a large number of parties emerged and have remained part of the political scene since then. This shows that anti–immigrant sentiment is politically
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Family Cohesion And Social Support Factors Of The Mexican...
emotional, financial, and linguistic changes that can be overwhelming. Learning the norms of a new society and having to adapt while overcoming the
fears associated with the unknown is something that most immigrants will face at some point. However, just as family plays a role in many other
aspects of the Mexican culture, so does it with acculturation and adapting to the new societies they reside in. In an article titled Family Cohesion and
Social Support Factors for Acculturation Stress Among Low–Acculturated Mexican Migrants, Vidal De Haymes, Martone, Munoz, and Grossman
(2017), explain that while all of the factors of migration are challenging, the fact that many have family members or friends they can depend on; in
their receiving country plays a role in lowering the stress and challenges they experience. This is because once in the United States, there is a support
base that can assist them with learning and understanding the new culture and behavioral norms they will experience, making the transition mush
easier. According to Vidal De Haymes et al. (2017), a study looking at the acculturative stress amongst 197 Mexican adults found that there were five
factors that played a role in lowering the stressors associated with migration and the main factor was family. This is because it allows for the
individual to have some familiarity with the new settings they live in. When looking at the religious aspects of this population, majority are part of the
Christian or
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How The Ideas Of Writing And What Are Raters Sensitive?
How to organize the ideas in writing and what are raters sensitive to?
Abstract
Whether foreign language writing tests are rated by analytic scales, the organization of ideas is one of the aspects that are always assessed. It is
important to know which values do raters care more highly, the physical aspects of organization like paragraphing and markers or deeper textual
aspects for instance coherence of ideas. This study has tried to investigate when raters assigning a score for organization whether they value
paragraphing and cohesive devices or coherence. This study tries to ascertain what raters were more sensitive when rating writing for organization rating
scale. By evaluating the number of cohesive devices, number of paragraphs and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Writing assessment started as a classroom practice during the 20th century. During 1930s, College Board changed from using direct writing assessment
to indirect form since the tests were cost–effective and they were believed to be more reliable. By 1950, more students with different background
attended colleges and universities therefore administrators used standard testing to decide how to place students and what and how to teach them. As
more students were placed in courses according to their standardized testing score, teachers started to notice a conflict between what students were
tested and what teachers taught actually. Because of this difference educators started writing assessments that were designed in the programmatic and
classroom levels. Therefore establishing methods of assessment started (Behzad, Nadia & George, 2011).
It should be noted that the fair and equitable use of writing assessment is so important because it is mostly used to make prominent decisions about
students or examinees. Writing assessment that is used for making decisions about educational conditions should provide equal opportunities for
students or examinees to know about rules, expectations and purposes of this assessment. If examinees don't have sources or criteria to evaluate or
judge their writing, then that assessment can be count unfair. Having valid writing assessment evaluation is a technical and complex activity.
Assessment requires a validation inquiry about theoretical
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What Is The Bio-Psycho-Psycho-Social Model?
The bio–psycho–social model is an adequate approach to understanding behavior because it looks at the mechanism, motive and context behind a
person's behavior. The Bio and Psycho aspects of this model explain the internal stimuli behind a person behavior while the Social shows how outside
facts affect it as well. It can be argued that this model is not adequate because it leaves out how environmental aspects play into a person's behavior, but
this factor doesn't play the same role in behavior as the other three. From a biological standpoint of this model, we get an in–depth look at what is
going on inside the body that is causing an individual's behavior, the mechanism behind it. This aspect is defined as, "Major explanatory focus is
how the brain, nervous system, and other physiological mechanisms produce behavior and mental processes." (Griggs, 2014, p.2). On a simpler
note, this part of the model explains our anatomy, the physical processes in our body that cause specific behaviors. An example of this would be if
someone were to be diagnosed with depression we would look at the presence of certain chemicals in the brain because it is known that a lack of a
chemical such as serotonin is linked to depression (Week 4).... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This makes it impossible for an individual to know exactly what someone else is going through mentally and physically because no two people have
the same psychological or social makeup. It doesn't matter is two people are going through the exact same experience, they are not the same and
trying to comfort someone by telling them you have been through the same thing is just insulting (week 14). In order to better help people who have
problems, it is extremely important to try to examine their life on a biological, social, and psychological aspect to understand why they see the world
in their specific
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Effects of Technology on Social Relationships Essay
As much as I regret to admit it, I'm attached to my phone. I'm constantly reaching into my pocket to check the time, make sure I haven't gotten a new
update, or to send a message. I do this even when I'm not talking to anyone! It's become an addiction, having to make sure I'm not missing anything,
and I'm not the only one who has this problem. Seventy–five percent of the world population has a cell phone, and that number will only increase. With
the creation of new technology portions of life have become easier. Technology has changed the way we go through life. It's made talking to people
easier, as well as keeping up with the lives of others. However, the effects have affected the aspects of our lives that don't include technology.... Show
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You're expected to keep it short and sweet, because most people just want to hear the point and move on. This is noticeable when you talk to people
of different ages. The people who have grown up using technology keep their conversations quick and easy.
There's no more explaining how your day was; you simply state an adjective to describe it and people accept that. We have become accustomed to
reading about other people's thoughts in a hundred and forty characters or less. Carr mentions that reading short snippets on the internet have affected
him in other ways, "When I mention my troubles with reading to friends and acquaintances–literary types, most of them–many say they're having
similar experiences. The more they use the Web, the more they have to fight to stay focused on long pieces of writing." (Carr 14) People don't want
to read the story of your day, but it's nice to know you had a good one. Technology has caused our attention span to shorten in all sides of our lives.
Matt Richtel, another journalist agrees that focusing has become harder with the increase in the use of technology. He suggests the reason is because
of how we obtain the information. "Scientists say juggling email, phone calls and other incoming information can change how people think and
behave. They say out ability to focus is being undermined by bursts of information. These play to a primitive impulse to respond to immediate
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Antidot Isolation: What Is The Cause Of Loneliness?
Abandonment leads to isolation which usually causes loneliness. Being lonely is different from being alone. Loneliness can be described as a
feeling of missing out or being left out. Loneliness can also be characterized as a form of depression, an absence of others and feeling incomplete.
While aloneness, on the other hand, is being content with having nobody around because not only is it temporary, it is very possible that the
individual wanted to be alone. Being lonely isn't a choice but a side effect of being isolated and not having the option to reach out to others. Social
interaction is a requirement all humans need to function; everyone craves companionship. Lizette Borreli states that people not only crave but need
interaction with others:
The human species is inevitably a social species that has depended on other members since birth. We're social creatures that need other people in order
to be well and thrive. Naturally, surrounding ourselves with others and fostering close relationships are the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Loneliness causes a yearning for social interaction just like hunger makes someone crave food, "The pain of loneliness is an aversive state that has
evolved as a signal to change behavior, much like hunger, thirst or physical pain. Among its effects is an increased motivation to renew the
connections we need to survive and prosper" (Cacioppo). Being isolated and left alone with one's thoughts can lead to an accumulation of many
emotions; can make a person wonder why they are lonely. Evidently this can lead to repressed anger that isn't being dealt with properly and a want for
revenge. There are three characters in the novel that express signs of isolation and loneliness; Victor Frankenstein, Robert Walton, and the Creature.
Robert showed signs of being isolated; The Creature showed signs of being lonely because of isolation; and Victor is isolated but is content, he
became lonely as the story
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Weaknesses And Strengths Of HonokaA Community History
Honoka'a Community History
In the 1800's Honoka'a was the home of plantation workers, however, today there are no longer any plantations located on the Big Island. What once
was a community united through diversity, over time the challenges the community has faced have caused it to drastically change. While no industry
currently exists on the Hamakua coast, the lack of job opportunities have caused distress among community members, leading to unemployment or the
need to commute to distant locations around the island. The fight for jobs may have been a leading cause towards the lack of union throughout the
community. This assessment was completed to find the strengths and weaknesses of the Honoka'a community in order to invoke an intervention to
assist in uniting the community together once again.
Method
Participants
The assessment was based on a geographical location of Honoka'a, Hawaii, incorporating the 2,258 residents that currently reside there
(suburbanstats.org).
Assessments and Measures
When assessing the town of Honoka'a, the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats worksheet was used to determine how the community
functions, and also the Walk Around Guide had been used in order to get a deeper understanding of the history, development, organizations, and daily
activities of members that live in the community currently.
Strengths. Although many changes have taken place over the years, there are leaders within Honoka'a that strive to support cultural
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Does Social Cohesion Affect Health?
It can be concluded that social cohesion, social support, age, stress, socioeconomic status (SES) and social capital are all mechanisms that can affect
health. This scientific argument will discuss those effects. Social cohesion is meaningful for people's health. According to research done by Cano et
al1, ocial and Behavioral Healthhosocial stress and mortality is mediated by life style and chronic disease: the hoorn study. Soc Scllllllocial and
Behavioral Healthhosocial stress and mortality is mediated by life style and chronic disease: the hoorn study. Soc Scneighborhoods predict smoking
quit rates. They found that neighborhoods with lower social cohesion had high smoking rates and low rates of people who stopped smoking. Because
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Coreil stated that social capital shapes assorted health outcomes and there is a positive relationship between social capital and health. Low social
capital (low levels of trust) have been associated with inflated mortality rates from chronic diseases. 3 In a study done by Rutters et al6, they
calculated the ratio of all cause mortality and cause specific mortality. In a questionnaire in which older men and women were the participants, they
considered the number of stressful life events experienced during the previous five years. They found that smoking, diabetes, and cardiovascular
disease were linked to stressful life events and mortality. Also, three or more stressful life events among the elderly swelled the risks of death
considerably and were related to cardiovascular disease, diabetes and smoking. 6 It has been proved by research that various mechanisms –– social
cohesion, social support, age, stress, socioeconomic status (SES) and social capital – can modify health. This knowledge is vital to the public health
sector because it pinpoints the reality that if these mechanisms can be adjusted, improved personal health is possible for
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Workplace Discrimination And Its Effects On Social...
Workplace discrimination is still prevalent and could have disastrous effects on social cohesion and political stability if it continues unchecked. While
the most blatant forms of discrimination at work may have faded, many remain a persistent and daily part of the workplace, or are taking on more
subtle forms. Every day, around the world, discrimination at work is an unfortunate reality for hundreds of millions of people. Women are by far the
largest discriminated group, with the pay gap between the sexes still significant in most countries. Racial discrimination also persists, though older
theories of the purported superiority of one racial or ethnic group over another have been replaced by allegations that foreign and "incompatible"
cultures may have disruptive effects on the integrity of national identities. New forms of discrimination based on disability, HIV/AIDS, age or sexual
orientation have now become cause for growing concern.
Inequalities within discriminated groups are widening. Affirmative action policies, for example, helped create a new middle class of
formerly–discriminated persons in some countries. A few rise to the top of the social ladder, while most remain among the low paid and socially
excluded. Discrimination often traps people in low–paid, "informal" economy jobs. The discriminated are often stuck in the worst jobs, and denied
benefits, social protection, training, capital, land or credit. Women are more likely than men to be engaged in these more
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Coherence : The Underlying Message
Winston (2012) states in "Coherence – The Underlying Message," "Coherence is the underlying, overall meaning of a message, reflected through a
dynamic process of text building (p. 1). In contrast, "Cohesion is the way that sentences (utterances in discourse) are linked together [which] allow us
to make sense [i.e., create coherence]" (Winston, 2012, "Cohesion in English, p. 1). When both coherence and cohesion exist within a particular
discourse, the audience generally finds the discourse understandable. Across the educational experience, English Language Arts (ELA) teachers spend a
great deal of time helping students comprehend the "underlying, overall meaning" (Winston, 2012), of a variety of written and verbal texts. However,
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At other times, he use the sign LOOK when he is looking at someone or when someone is looking at him. DRIVE CRAZY is another repetitive phrase
in this narrative; the narrator uses this phrase four different times. Another example of the narrator's use of repetition happens in conjunction with
substitution, which occurs with the signs COOL and WOW. The first time he uses the two signs together. After this initial use, he uses these signs
interchangeably, substituting one sign for the other and vice versa. The following chart marks the usage of these words.
Words
Start Time
End Time
Cool Wow
00:11.190
00:12.860
Cool
00: 19.926 00:23.586
Wow
00:36.856 00:42:696
Wow
00:47:881 00:54:141
Wow
01:05.566 01:09.256
Wow
02:41.181 02:44.121
Cool
03:05.141 03:06.111
Wow
03:56.382 03:59.802
Cool
05:23:657 05:26.687
Finally, the narrator uses reference to indicate the relationship using the sign MARRIED and later using the sign WIFE. After marking the cohesive
devices in EUDICO Linguistic Annotator (ELAN), I searched for three discourse features that co–occurred with these cohesive devices. I found that
four out of the six times the narrator signs a reference to his marriage, whether it is the sign MARRIED or the sign WIFE, his eyes widen (Eye Blink
/open) and his eyebrows raise. This seems to indicate a
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What Is Social Cohesion
Social cohesion refers to setting the correct mind–set of the people to bond together regardless of religion and race. Social cohesion plays an important
role in a country as it brings peace and harmony to the people. When there is social cohesion in a country, it was said that the people often share the
same beliefs and values. However, it is not necessary that their lifestyles and beliefs have to be exactly the same.
For example, in relation to religion, it is possible that the people can pray to the individual gods they believe rather than everyone in the community to
be part of the same beliefs. It is what they referred to as a social contract. A social contract defines as the understanding of the people in a society
that is able to keep up the certain standard for the well being of the whole society. This includes being able to have the privileges of political
responsibilities like voting and payment of taxes. Also they have to make sure that they are up to the moral values such as keeping a high level of
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An important example of communal harmony is the country India. It is the only country where people are living in peace and harmony for a very long
period of time. There were no fights or arguments over unfairness treatment among the people of different religions. Even with a minor racial fights or
arguments, it usually end up with tensions and violence between the two parties, leading to distrust and more unnecessary protests or riots. It might
also result in injuries and deaths when the fights became much more
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Richard Louv 's Last Child On The Woods ( 2008 )
The twenty–first century comprises fast–improving technology that alters people's lives. The world adapts to technological use as the standard way of
life, and those who do not apply it are considered "out of touch." Society has become too reliant on their smartphones, televisions, and video games that
people are delusional about the world around them and tend to go outside less and stay inside more, hiding from humanity. Statistics say that technology
keeps friends, family, and co–workers in touch, but it does not keep them in touch with nature. Today, civilians are separated from reality by new
advancements that are supposed to enhance people's lives for the greater good, although all of these new advancements create a predicament, a
predicament that keeps humanity from reality. The passage, Last Child in the Woods (2008), by Richard Louv discusses how children of this
centenary are developing a dependence on technology. These children are vulnerable to the brutality of reality because they are not instructed how to
survive outside of their environmentally friendly homes and their electronically engineered cars. They grow up knowing what a billboard looks like
for various advertisements and to know how to work an iPhone at the age of four. Children are isolated by these new creations and are manipulated
into the world of technology. All they see is an artificial world of consumerism. Richard Louv writes that:
Advertisers already stamp their messages into the wet
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Dangers Of Social Cohesion
There are many different ideas about humanity and how it works and what things make it work the best. There are some sociology theorist have a
more positive view on humanity and believe that humanity works best when people have relationships and more human interaction thus creating
society and its regulations as we know them. There are many benefits of social cohesion, but there are also downfalls of this as well according to
some theorist and these are referred to as social control. Social cohesion is when those in a social system identify with it and feel bound to support
it, especially its norms, beliefs, and values. Social control is how a community or society regulates a person's behavior. Ultimately, the benefits of
social cohesion outweigh the dangers of social control. Without the benefits of social cohesion, the dangers of social control would be intensified
because of the lack thereof. Durkheim, Erikson, Putnam and Collins are theorists who all take a stance on the benefits of social cohesion. Some of
their ideas are identical to one another or have some similar points and all connect in some way. Durkheim says that social cohesion protects people
from anomie and anomic suicide. Anomie is defined as the lack of social integration and regulation or the lack of the usual social or ethical standards
in an individual or group. During a period if anomie, people feel disconnected from their society because they no longer see the norms and values that
they are
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The Essence Of Place Essay
The Essence of Place If I had to sum Watauga Residential College in one word, I would come down to the word community because that is exactly
what being a part of this program feels like. When reading the description of what Watauga will be for a prospective student, I gathered that the
experience will be like being a part of a community inside and outside of the classroom and this is achieved through academic and living encounters.
As Wataugans we spend time in academic andsocial environments together, our spirit of learning is shown through the times we spend together
academically and socially. And by socially I mean we have lunch together, and when there are opportunities we volunteer together and take
recreational trips when possible and through all of that our faculty is involved with us as well. Yes, my fellow classmates & I do engage ourselves
with one another but we engage with the Watauga faculty as well. The Watauga ResidentialCollege is known to be located in a residence hall called
the Living Learning Center also known as the LLC, this is where we make our homes for the first few years of college and also where the faculty
members' offices can be found. In the LLC our small seminar classes take place in the residence hall; our luncheons take place here, and many other
social activities happen here as well. The Wataugans that have passed their first years also are here and the ones who don't live in the LLC always
come back to visit. The LLC is what enthralls
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My Mother Essay
In most cases, we develop some outstanding qualities and attributes through training and learning. However, my mother attained those unique qualities
through life experience. From a very humble background, she has struggled with life, passed through a lot to be the person she is today. She always
tells us that experience is the best teacher. Also, through proper parenthood. My grandparents were very strict and observant. They laid a good
foundation to my mother through teaching her on good moral, and how to be responsible. Our parents always act as our role models, so when they
teach us good life techniques, there is the possibility of us being better than them. Hence, in one way or another, her parents made her acquire some of
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She could not afford to get a sitter and pay her to look over us; hence, she was kind of socially isolated.
Fatigue
Parenthood is usually meant to involve two players, that is husband and wife. To some cases, the man may be irresponsible, or the woman may be
single. My mother was always physically, emotionally and spiritually worn out because of multitasking and overthinking. As afamily, we depended on
her, and to some point, she had no power to provide on to us. She had to balance work and her health, which was very challenging. She could not
get ways to take a breather or refresh, as she was all committed to giving us the best. She could not have enough sleep, as she was to wake up early in
the morning, prepare us and go to work.
My Mother's Impacts on to my Life
My mom inspired me on being hard working, responsible and accountable. Her perseverance in life gave me the inspiration for putting more effort in
any activity I undertake and get the best out of my life. She had a goal of giving us a decent and comfortable life, and she made us proud of her.
Again, she impacted me with love and respect to other people. Since she was compassionate and empathetic, I inherited an attribute of loving anyone
despite their social background. In fact, I wondered how she managed everything perfectly. She also surprised me of her kind nature. Sometimes I could
offend her, hurt her, but she still had that parental
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The Importance Of Social Cohesion In Football
Summary
Social cohesion between the coach–athlete and peer relationships in the sporting context are crucial when all invested parties of the team must unify to
provide the desired responses during competitions. Understanding coaches and athlete's skills, preferences, abilities, moods, and habits are all critical
pieces to achieving the desired responses. Building team cohesion represents a mutually shared social understanding where the end goal is to learn
about each other to enhance the overall collective performance. Athletes that share similar competitive game strategies with their coach, make real–time
decisions in competition, and can benefit from the social conformity and control can benefit from such investment towards the cohesive athletic
relationship. If not, the team dynamic may complicate the group cohesiveness unintentionally and possibly assume the presumption that cohesion is
superior over effective athletic talents, skills, and proper coaching.
Coaches must focus on maximizing team member effort, skill, and team–level coordination and strategy, as opposed to managing team dynamics. In
highly interdependent situations, disciplined teams work tirelessly on their ability to carry out the skills and executions as directed through the
coaches' instruction. Through the process of continued development, athletic teams can evolve their strategies in efficiency and creativity during
athletic events. This requires a serious investment in social, coach–athlete, and
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Congruence In Social Work Research Paper
Congruence is an essential part of social work practice and being a facilitator of group work. As described by Shalka (2009), congruence is when
one's feelings, thinking, and behaviour are in alignment and when one's actions are consistent with their values and beliefs. Furthermore, it is when
our actions are informed by our principles. Moreover, acting in congruence is vital in social work because of its nature, which revolves around
helping other people live better lives. As prescribed by the BCASW Code of Ethics (2011), social workers are obligated to act as professionals in the
best interest of their client, ensuring that they respect the client's intrinsic worth and that they work from a place of integrity and objectivity. These
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Further, when social workers' actions match their values and beliefs, they uphold the profession and are role models for their clients and
communities, especially in relation to social justice and advocacy. When I was young, and before I made the decision to become a social worker, I
was in a terribly abusive relationship that entailed financial, emotional, spiritual, and sexual abuse. Further, I had very naГЇve views on how the world
worked, including in the areas of social justice and feminism. Looking back, I know during that time I judged women who stayed in abusive
relationships, not understanding why they would not just leave them. However, this was a quite hypocritical viewpoint, because I myself was in a
horrific relationship that I stayed in for over two years. At the time, I valued kindness, independence and self–preservation, including cutting people
(except for my boyfriend) out of my life who were "harmful" to me. I was incongruent by not seeing that I was being abused and by being
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Examine How Social, Historical and Spatial Constructions...
Examine how social, historical and spatial constructions of childhood and or youth inform the design, practices and values of a selected institution of
childhood or young people.
Childhood is not a biological state, unlike infancy (Postman) it is a construction placed upon a group of humans by society (James and Prout).
Differing societies have different views of what a child is and should be. The ideas surrounding children and childhood not only differ within different
societies there are also historical differences in the constructs of children (Postman) as if we look throughout history it is suggested that children are a
modern day construct (Postman). Aries (1962) suggests that even as early as the late seventeeth century, when... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Not only do adults place historical and societal constructs onto children there is also the process of projecting spatial constructions onto them aswell.
Soja (date) refers to how we place spatiality constructions, he suggests that in order to understand any society, culture or any group of people
historically and socially as this gives the best informative knowledge of the group (Soja). As mentioned previously this has been done since the
twentieth century when Aries looked at when childhood, as a concept had emerged (Aries 1962). However in recent years it has been suggested that
using this dialectic in order to understand a community is not enough (Soja) and that there has to be a third notion (Soja).
Soja suggests that although historical and social imaginations of a community give a good insight to what a society is this dialectic is not enough when
you want to have a full understanding of how a community behave (Soja). He suggests that the spaces in which people occupy (spatiality) should be
adopted with the same importance and a trialectic approach should be adopted (Soja).
Studying one aspect of the trialectic is no more insightful than another and all should be treated as equal when trying to gain knowledge (Soja). It is
only when 'the three
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Singapore: The Importance Of Social Cohesion In Singapore
Importance of Social Cohesion in Singapore
1. Introduction
Singapore is well known in the world for being a multiracial and multireligious country. Its diverse population is mainly made up of various races such
as Chinese, Malays, Indians and Eurasians. Therefore, with such a diverse population it is important to maintain social cohesion within the community
to ensure harmony among the citizens residing in Singapore despite the differences in race, culture and religion (Amirthan, 2011).
However, Singapore's strong social cohesion could be at risk due to the recent increase in of threats which have been successful in disrupting the peace
and social cohesion in many countries.
This essay will cover the importance of social cohesion in Singapore and its effect on the country's peace and stability, the strategies the Singapore
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An example would be the annual celebration of Racial Harmony Day on 21st July to commemorate the 1964 Race Riot. Through this celebration,
students would be able to be learn about the history of different races, religions, cultures and traditions found in Singapore as well as the importance of
living together and overcoming obstacles together (Ying, 2014). As a result, students are brought up from young on how to avoid racial conflicts and
misunderstandings thus promoting racial harmony and social cohesion in the community.
Furthermore, students can also be educated through attending talks and seminars provided. An example would be the recent 21 November 2015
seminar that was themed "Persevering the Peace: A responsibility of a Singaporean Youth". Through this seminar, students were educated on the issues
on of proliferation of extremist ideologies as well as the need to build social cohesion to fight extremism (Khamid, 2015).
3.2 Ethnic Integration
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Marijuana Legalization Pros And Cons
High Times There have been four states along with the District of Columbia that have allowed marijuana for recreational usage since 2012. Colorado is
the Christopher Columbus of this social experiment and has spurred numerous opinions, both good and bad. Recreational marijuana has had many
benefits for Colorado such as economic growth, improved safety through regulations, and overall social unification. Make sure your thesis makes a
claim that is arguable. To begin with, Colorado benefitted from economic growth through taxation and job creation. According to the news clip,
Colorado brought in 43 million tax dollars within the first nine months of legalization. The taxes come from a plethora of recreational products,
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One could argue that drugs like marijuana lead to a societal deterioration. However, according to John Hudak of the Brookings Institute, even with the
legalization in full effect, "the sky has not fallen; society does not fall apart or go into crisis." Society continues to exist as a whole and functions
without crises.
Recreational marijuana has overall positively affected Colorado in the following ways: economically, safer regulations, and social unificationmake
these parallel...see S1–a. If the legalization of marijuana was implemented in other states, national revenue would increase, the safety of the marijuana
would be better regulated and nationally, and the social realm will be stronger. With all of these irrefutable effects, the other 46 states would benefit
from the legalization of
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Reflection Essay: What Is Social Cohesion?
Assignment on Social Cohesion What is Social Cohesion; it can be first defined by splitting the 2 words up. Social's root meaning is the word 'net'
which is from Hebrew and Latin. Whereas Cohesion is defined by the Oxford dictionary as "The action or fact of forming a United whole". Hence,
once you combine both words social cohesion is essentially a interconnecting net that moves as a one body. With the definition of Social Cohesion
defined as above us now tackle the Question: "Singapore restricts its citizens' freedom of speech on race and religion as it can cause divisions in
society. Recently, some segments in society have called for this to be relaxed. Do you think Singaporeans should be allowed to speak as they wish on
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It's a human right, in article 19 of the United Nations declaration of human rights. It states "Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and
expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media
and regardless of frontiers. (8) Freedom of speech under the borders of goodwill allows the understanding of race and religion across all cultures.
Negatives of free speech are aggressive advocates; they stand on what they said and are relentless in what they support. Hence, by doing so they may
tear down a person of the other party and speak ill of the other's race and religion which is something sensitive.
Singapore has hence protected its multicultural heritage by putting up the sedition act. One of the laws of this act is that it is against the promotion of
anger, resentment across races and different hierarchy of the general population of Singapore (9) This protects the religious harmony in Singapore.
Secondly we were all taught from young, we learned social studies that taught us the importance of Racial and religious harmony. Hence the
government uses this way to influence the next generation. This allows these values to be grounded in us at a tender
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What Is The Difference Between Normative And Technical...
Part A: What is the difference between normative and technical rationality?
Moral dimension in leadership is depend on normative rationality. Normative rationality is a rationality based on what we believe and what we consider
to be good. Technical rationality is a rationality based on what is effective and efficient. Both normative and technical rationality have value however
when they are in conflict, normative rationality should always be used. Normative rationality is center of the moral dimension. Normative rationality is
relying on beliefs and what one considers to be good. On the other hand, technical rationality is relying on bureaucratic authority and psychological
authority. Normative rationality is relying on beliefs and what one considers to be good. In the technical rationality, position based on research findings
such as data, but there are reasons for one's position in the normative rationality. Technical rationality focuses accumulation of knowledge, orderliness,
efficiency and effectiveness. In contrast, normative rationality focuses loyalty, harmony, honor, beauty, and trust. Normative rationality is based upon
the purpose and values the group shares. As a school 's values become more public and persuasive the school 's culture is strengthened and its
rationality become more legitimate. Also, normative rationality has strong sense of community. Everyone in the school work together and they are
members of a learning community. However, technical rationality
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What Are The Stereotypes Of Gamers?
The term "gamer" tends to be synonymous with "geek" in many people's minds. They see gaming as a device that absorbs the majority of the time of
the user, leaving them as mindless empty, pale husks with no ambitions other than beating that next boss or shooting the enemy in the face. However,
few gamers waste their life away. On the contrary, many of these so–called geeks tend to be more social than the average person, and farther down the
technological curve than most. For the truth is that gaming is a rather useful and beneficial hobby. It gives people an outlet to focus on, and can connect
them with many others worldwide. It can teach and entertain at the same time, and can be a useful distraction at other times. In this essay then, ... Show
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Furthermore, this stereotype has not held an accurate view for years; while gaming has become a more mainstream activity, the stereotype has
become much less prevalent. Speaking through personal experience, and the experience received by others in the community, few people play games
on such a frequent basis to become pale. Most people, as social beings, cannot live a solitary, single layered life, staring at a bright screen. Yes, a few
people exist who call themselves "gamers" also exhibit this stereotype, but that quantity constantly and consistently approached, and will approach,
insignificance. Most lead multi–layered lives, using gaming as one form of entertainment and time–sync out of the many that make up the average day
of the person who plays games
Our society today has a very well established connection worldwide; a person only needs to pick up a cell phone, turn on the computer, or turn on the
TV to communicate with many others around the world. Our world exists and operates as it currently does due to this vital and powerfully established
connection. Furthermore, at its current state, gaming requires this all–encompassing connection. Gamers constantly stay connected to the internet and
to the many other gamers in the world. They communicate often, both friendly and competitively. Yes, those other gamers they converse and interact
with belong to the same community as themselves, yet the root of social networking, a major part of young adult
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The Teenage Brain Achieve Coherence Ravina
The most convincing ideas in the world, conceived and expressed in the most arresting sentences will have no effect if not connected properly to one
another. Unless the reader can easily understand and move from one thought to the next, they will have limits to understanding anything they are
reading. Providing techniques such as pronoun reference, transitions and parallel structure help Vincenzo Ravina, the author of the article The Teenage
Brain achieve coherence. Coherence is obtained when ideas and sentences flow together smoothly and consistently. Granted, the brain itself is the main,
key topic of Ravina's essay. It is etched between every sentence and lined in the paragraphs, but not always in plain sight – pronoun reference is the
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Example Of Social Cohesion
Kong Kai Li (S10143426K) T20 – Assessment 2 Social Cohesion Social cohesion is defined as the willingness of members of a society to cooperate
with one another in order to maintain peace and continual progress of the nation. Communal harmony refers to overcoming the differences within the
society and having a good relation among the people from different background – race, religion and gender in a country. Insensitivity and lack of social
cohesion for the different ethnic groups and communities in a country can lead to dispute when violence is used to express their anger and to fight for
better treatment or a change in political laws. In the past, such events have occurred in Singapore which has caused several deaths, damage and
destruction. It is important for the country to maintain peace and stability so that people from the different races and religion would choose to avoid
violence and conflict so as to prevent negative impacts on their lives and properties. This will in turn bring about unity and prosperity within a country.
In addition, maintaining ethnic diversity allows the country to have continual economic improvements. People will not have to worry about their
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Two examples of minority presentation are Presidential Council of Minority Rights (PCMR) and Group Representation Constituency (GRC). Both
PCMR and GRC consist of at least one member from the minority racial or religious communities. Self–help groups like Chinese Development
Assistance Council (CDAC), Mendaki and Singapore Indian Development Association (SINDA) helps the less fortunate morally and financially for
their studies and training. As such, no groups will feel that they are less privileged as their welfare is taken care
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Characteristics Of Montessori
Society is the aggregate of people, in general, thought of as living together in more or less organized communities with shared laws, traditions, and
values. It is based on relationship among people, and if more than two people are gathered, it can be a society. and Furthermore, social life may refer
to an individual's interpersonal relationships. Each individual in the world belongs to a society and has a responsibility not to derange the order of the
society as a part of it.
People label themselves to identify themselves; compared with others to find out who they are, such as "I am a American, I am a mother," and so on.
An individual needs others to label himself. Society create different characteristics, such as asocial, antisocial, sociable, and socialized person. Asocial
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There are many kinds of people in a society and the age range is also wide. The child can have wider experienced in the society by interacting
efferent people and it brings him to a higher level of development. Most schools separate children by age, but it is unnatural as a society and it
takes away a chance to develop proper social skill from the child. Dr. Maria Montessori express it as, "It breaks the bonds of social life, deprives it of
nourishment." Younger children absorb many things from older children by observing them in the environment, and older children learn to take care of
younger children. It develops the admiration of younger children toward the older and motivation to develop themselves. On the other hand, the older
start feel the responsibility to take care of others and self–confidence. Moreover, Dr. Montessori discovered that the children a natural mental
"osmosis"; the children can teach each other and it is easier to understand than have explanations from adults in most
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Social Cohesion In The Progressive Era
During the late nineteenth century, the Progressive Era, a time of partial social reform emerged. There were multiple successes; like that of senate
representation, the improvement of working conditions, and the most recognized, women's suffrage. Initially, the cause of women's suffrage stemmed
from inequality. Therefore, the concept of social cohesion was appearing; that a society's overall success is dependent on the success of individuals.
Then again, who were considered insiders or outsiders when progressives attempted to tie society together with social cohesion? In Gayle Gullett's,
Women Progressives and the Politics of Americanization in California, colored immigrants were being excluded from the act of Americanization
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Gullett explains, "Mexicans could become good American citizens but only if they were so changed they could no longer be recognized as
Mexicans... [He] the immigrant is liable to become a menace." The suffragists wanted to fully acculturate Mexicans, to the point where there would be
no trace of their ethnic background; as if their ethnic background did not hold value or use. Acculturation is the act of one having to modify their
culture to a dominant one in order to be successful. Social cohesion is dependent on the wellbeing of an individual, but Mexican immigrants are
unwillingly forced to change their identity to succeed in American society. The derogatory assumptions on Mexicans about them becoming a "menace"
break the effectiveness of social cohesion since a Mexican's success were based on their ability to lose their identity, which denies their acceptance into
society. The women carrying out Americanization also had a belief that it would be more difficult to acculturate Mexicans in comparison to per se,
Italians because they had a sentiment to their culture. Later on, the Japanese were included in the same prejudice as
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Solitary Confinement In Prison Essay
According to the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle (Aristotle, 1944), "Man is by nature a social animal... Anyone who either cannot lead the
common life or is so self–sufficient as not to need to, and therefore does not partake of society, is either a beast or a god. " Was he right? Are humans
meant to communicate with one another on a daily basis and if so, what happens to us if we don't communicate with people for days on end? In this
essay, I'll be attempting to uncover the effects that solitary confinement has on incarcerated individuals from numerous studies and reviews. Solitary
confinement is when an incarcerated individual gets isolated from human contact and is forced to stay in a small, segregated cell. Today, there are two
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Sometimes described as a 'prison within a prison', a solitary cell is often no bigger than an averaged sized horse stable and in most cases, it's only
equipped with a toilet and a bed (Breslow, 2014). Furthermore, Breslow (2014) explains that if an individual is confined to a solitary cell, they will
not mingle with any prisoner under any circumstances. Instead of eating in the prison cafeteria, their meal is delivered straight to their cell and it's
given through a slot in the door to minimise all contact and instead of getting yard time with their fellow inmates, the individual is usually subjected to
only one hour of yard time alone. The effects that this [extreme isolation] has on one's sanity differs from person to person, but the medical research
that's been done on the issue all ends with the same conclusion: solitary confinement can pose a great threat to one's mental state and
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Social Cohesion And Its Effects On Society
Individuals create friendships, bonds, and relationships in society to strengthen not only that individual's social cohesion, but the social cohesion of the
collective community. Social cohesion is used to maintain the structure and integrity of a society. There are many aspects of society which draw
individuals and groups, either closer, or further away from other individuals or groups. However, many times social cohesion depends heavily on the
act of inclusion and exclusion of certain individuals from a given society or community. Exclusion or inclusion depends greatly on financial status and
resources an individual has. In recent years researchers have seen variant decreases in social cohesion, and have seen governments take action in order
to prevent the downfall. In general, social cohesion is created through means of communication amongst a society, along with the relationships,
connections, and bonds formed within the society (Berger–Schmitt, 2002, p. 405). However, it goes much deeper than just purely relations formed
within communities, social cohesion in itself has a lot to do with economic status and the ability to obtain and access resources required to be able to
partake in society and maintain subjective well–being (Klein, 2011, p. 900). Examples of resources that may strengthen social cohesion are; access to
improved healthcare or education, access to community centres, parks, public events, and employment. Access to proper resources can bring
communities
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Medea Is Not A Bad Mother Essay
Society establishes a set of expectations by which males and females are expected to conduct themselves. For example, a mother is expected to nurture
her child, stay at home to take care of her children, be patient, be kind, love unconditionally and to never get angry. If a mother does not live up to these
expectations established by society, then that mother is deemed a "bad mother." Since a mother gives birth to her children and nurtures them, a mother
who kills her children is considered to be unredeemably bad. Medea, in the play of the same name, kills her two sons and by societal standards, she
would be deemed a bad mother. Contrary to society's expectations of mothers, I will argue that Medea is not a bad mother. I will do this by proving
that: Medea defies the social conventions of motherhood in three ways; she kills her children in order to protect them; and, that she rebels against her
husband's control and male domination by depriving him of his "immortality" by killing his sons and ending his bloodline.
There are three ways in which Medea defies the social conventions of motherhood. Firstly, she does this by not being a stay–at–home mother. Secondly,
she demonstrates that she can be powerful as a woman. Thirdly, she is unkind and gets angry. I will elaborate on each of these ways in the paragraphs
that follow.
The first way in which Medea challenges the social conventions of motherhood is by defying its conventions. One of the attributes of a social definition
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Effects Of Extracurricular Activities Essay
Extracurricular activities refer to activities that provide opportunities for students to develop specific skills or knowledge, and take place outside of
school hours. Extracurricular activities offer experiences of teamwork and support the development of many social, cognitive, and physical skills of the
students. By joining extracurricular activities, the students learn to manage their time, relieve stress and learn to strive for excellence in more than one
thing.
Extracurricular activities are found in all levels of our schools in many different forms. They can be sports, clubs, debate, theatre, school publications,
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The positive effects that extracurricular activities have on students are behavior, better grades, school completion, positive aspects to become successful
adults, and a social aspect (Massoni, 2011). Students that actively participate in extracurricular activities have reduced behavior problems. The students
who participate in extracurricular will show good self–discipline. They also have responsibility to perform the task correctly. When students perform
these things correctly, they are rewarded for their good behavior and they take pride in their accomplishments. Because of the pride they achieve, they
gain better self–respect, self–esteem, and self–confidence.
The other effect of extracurricular activities for students is the social aspect. Students that are involved in extracurricular activities meet many new
people. By joining extracurricular activities, the students will meet people that they share interests with. In extracurricular activities, students also learn
about group work, and sometimes they end up having less conformity to gender
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Conversation : Static V. Charismatic
Conversation:
Static v. Charismatic
We 've all been there. You sit down next to someone somewhere, maybe a bus, maybe a school, maybe a library. You try your hardest not to make eye
contact and not to be noticed. Maybe you even pull out your phone. Just please don't let them notice me. Please don't let them talk to me. Youwant to go
invisible.
This mindset of avoiding interaction with others has become a pivotal aspect in many of our lives as we attempt to escape everyday conversations
with others by shielding ourselves using a variety of distractions and excuses. Yet why do we do this? Do we fear the judgement of others? Perhaps
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Aloof Proof
To prove that this is a relevant problem at CHS, we personally set out with a series of two interviews, a survey, and asocial experiment. The first
interview was conducted with three random students at CHS to exemplify first–hand accounts of the problem. After questioning two sophomores and
one senior, all three recognized that many students at our school are callous and cold towards others they don't know. Saying "People at CHS can be
mean and disrespectful if you try and talk to them without knowing them."(Fernandes Interview) This was also the reason all three stated for not
wanting to make more friends at our school. Clearly the results concurred as every single subject showed an obvious disdain towards social interaction
with others in general, outlining the evident problems our school faces with claims such as " I don't like constantly meeting new people, it puts me out
of my comfort zone."(Fernandes Interview) This mindset displayed by one of our students shows how many others at our school view it as their
personal choice to neglect interaction with their classmates.
However, additional research has shown a completely different cause of what many of these students consider to be their decision. Ph.D. Him Keung
Ma explains in his academic journal that choosing to not socialize and just wanting to play games on a device are not separate factors in this issue. In
fact, they
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Social Interaction: The Real Slumdogs
a) Social Interaction, pg. 92: What people do when they are in one another's presence includes communications at a distance. The social interaction
of The Real Slumdogs would be how everyone works together as a community to get a job done. For example, the way the trash pickers divide up
into teams to get more done in one day. They have their own system down. For instance some pick plastic, some pick paper, and some pick
aluminum, these are just some examples. Then the process of recycling the picked goods, and how they have to work together in the processing
rooms, and make sure everyone is staying on task. There are also a hierarchy of workers, and some who are above others. Going down the list: the
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You can choose to have a voice, or no voice at all. The people in Dharavi, who have a voice, are the big corporations, and those who own businesses.
They have the main say/contribution in what happens with Dharavi, and what doesn't. For instance if they want to build something, they can, if
they want to demolish a building then by all means they sure can. They can raise the rents, and change the structure of things. Of course the big
corporations have the most say in those sorts of things. The workers basically have a say in their own lives. Who they want to be associated with,
what foods they want to eat, etc. Of course they are limited to some things for instance where they live. If they can't afford a nice home they live
in shacks, and they don't decide what job to do they take what they can get. The children have the least amount of voice, they have no say on
whether or not to go to school, it is solely based on how much money their parents have. But they can decide what they wear when they go to get
clothing, or who their friends are when they hang out with other children, if they are even allowed. Those with no voice would be the jobless
/homeless. They don't get a voice because they don't contribute to the community. However, many people do believe they can change things and so
they riot, and create uproars in the community and politician things they believe would benefit everyone. But the ultimate decision comes from those
who have the most income and power. When you have power, it can play a big role. People form groups and within the groups those who have the
most power change things. For example, the woman who helped others in the group she was apart of. This woman had a say in how many people she
helped. She had the power to better their lives, her mother did not, and it was the reason she was so against her daughter helping
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Compare And Contrast Virginia And New England Colonies
In the New World, various resources, climates, and considerable amounts of land allowed numerous opportunities for settlers. Those who once
yearned to climb the social ladder or gain the freedoms bestowed from land ownership flocked toward the newfound settlements. Colonization
proved to be a grueling task; however, success was found after adapting to the new environment and facing many hardships. Two colonies
established early in the seventeenth century included Virginia and New England. Both Virginia and New England were forerunning settlements
that differed in the following senses: political, social, and economical. Politically, Virginia and New England differed in the basis of their
governing systems. Virginia focused on the desire of its individuals: "(t)hat our governors by reason of the corruption of those times they lived in,
laid the foundation of our wealth and industry on the vices of men." This standard of government was an early precursor to democracy and
allowed Virginian's to feel the rights of being freemen. New England, instead of basing their government on the individual desires of man,
governed the colony on the basis of Christianity. The New England settlers strongly believed the spirit of God would deliver them and create
greatness in the colony: "the God of Israel is among us, and ten of us shall be able to resist a thousand of our enemies. The Lord will make our name a
praise and glory." The colony wanted to be set above the rest, or in other words,
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Significant Factors Of Social Cohesion
According to French sociologist Emile Durkheim in "The Division of Labor in Society" (1893), social cohesion is challenging to define or measure.
Nonetheless, he came up with two significant factors to social cohesion, which are shared loyalties and solidarity (Fenger, 2012). He deduced that
solidarity in society comes in two forms – mechanical solidarity which is the traditional regularity of combined values and beliefs and organic
solidarity which is the outcome of relationships between individuals who can work together while developing an independent and even critical
character with respect to tradition. Bollen and Hoyle (1990) states that the concept of perceived cohesion is essential to the theoretical understanding of
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Based on the above analysis and example on how social cohesion can negatively affect a country, Singapore makes continual efforts on building social
cohesion, mainly based on 2 aspects – creating a mindset focused on national identity and developing a common space for Singaporeans to interact.
The first is done by developing a common identity through practices such as the national anthem and pledge, by bonding Singaporeans through
bilingualism which provides a common language of communication, as well as promoting multiculturalism where individuals respect each other's
religions and celebrate various festivals together. The latter is done by developing common space for all races such as community clubs and public
housing that provides opportunities for constant interaction among the races, and also by promoting equality among races in school and work
environments. At the same time, in school, students have to go through Character and Citizenship Education (CCE) to nurture good character and
responsibility to contribute to the success of Singapore and well–being of her people, and Social Studies to raise awareness of the many cultural
differences that exist in the
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The Importance Of Social Cohesion
Australia flourishes in an environment of a variety of cultures. We pertain to the ideas of acceptance and understanding of individuals that have the
intention to become apart of team Australia. But what do we know Australia as? "A community of equal citizens" Abbott declares (The Conversation,
2014). We can all assume that we as individuals idealise a country of equity and equality in all aspects of life, whether it be race, gender, beliefs or
political views. In a world where we want fairness and equality, we coin the concept of social and cultural cohesion, which can be defined as the ties
that hold people together (Humanrights.gov.au, 2017). Moreover, social cohesion is regarded as a shared vision, and is a process rather than an
outcome (Scanlonfoundation.org.au, 2017). Jenson hypothesised a framework that identifies the importances of social cohesion between individuals.
He states that the disruption of social cohesion effects dimensions of belonging, legitimacy, recognition, participation and inclusion (Study.com, 2017).
In contrast to this we come across an unwanted prejudice and discrimination towards certain aspects of life. We define this as cultural conflict, the
conflict that occurs when different cultural values and beliefs clash with opposing values and beliefs (LeBaron, 2003). In regards to Jenson's
framework of social cohesion, cultural conflict revolves around the five dimension. With disruption to this, views are altered into a more negative
outlook,
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Culture, Nation And Social Cohesions : A Scrutiny Of...
The article, "Culture, Nation and Social Cohesions: A Scrutiny of Revolutionary Cuba" by Kronenberg (2008), first talks about the development and
character of Cuban national culture: Cuba's original people. The author discusses the historical events that occurred in Cuba and how those historic
events has shaped Cuba's culture. He talks about the original tribes that were on Cuba's land for decades, which were Taino and Siboney Amerindian
tribes. They were originally one of the first groups to help shape the Cuban culture. After a while, Spanish invaders came to Cuba and took over the
land and established their own set of rules and traditions. This is how Cuba got its mixture of cultures, between the Spanish culture, Armenian culture
and African culture coming together in Cuba. In addition, this section of the article talks about words that developed in Cuba from all the mixtures of
countries and cultures. Kronenberg (2008) states, that some of these words are "words like 'hammock', 'manatee', 'yucca', 'hurricane', and 'tobacco',
which can be regarded as the 'last surviving parting gift' or 'retributive curse' the original inhabitants of the Caribbean offered to their Spanish
captors"(p. 51). This is a small interesting fact to learn about the early Cuban culture and to see where Cuba got some of its influences from and what
they originally kept from those influential countries. Kronenberg then discusses about the entry of new cultures and the colonial cultural situation in
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High Level Of Social Cohesion
Currently, there has been growing importance of social cohesion all over the world. A cohesive society is where people are safe against nay life
risks, are trustful to their neighbors and governmental institutions, and can have potential power to make better future for themselves and their
families (OECD, 2011). High level of social cohesion helps people can participate in their civil right more positively and create opportunities for
upward mobility, as well as it is a glue for holding a society together. In addition, since the United Stated has been multi–ethnic country, the norm of
social cohesion has been more focused according to growing body of ethnic diversity. As such, social cohesion and a cohesive society have been
becoming key values in the current U.S. society. Moreover, there are a lot of challenges for adolescents in the current society. They are struggling with
overcome the considerable challenges in their lives, such as academic pressure, family and peer relationship changes, social shift, and physical and
emotional changes which are result of maturation (WHO Regional Office For Europe, 2008). These factors have a significant impact on adolescents'
life, such as their educational outcomes and mental well–being. Adolescent who are living in the diverse society, social cohesion is treated more
significantly in terms of their general well–being. Several studies demonstrated that social cohesion is associated with adolescents' mental well–being
(WHO regional
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War Creates Social Division, Not Cohesion Essay
War Creates Social Division, Not Cohesion
In attempts to truthfully learn from our past and make progress towards a peaceful world with equality for all, the topic of war, and the effects of war,
is an importance issue. Many people believe that war, although obviously destructive, does lead to social cohesion within the particular nation–state at
war. The Senate of Canada defines social cohesion as the capacity of citizens living under different social or economic circumstances to live together in
harmony, with a sense of mutual commitment. (Culturelink, par. 2) The idea that war leads to social cohesion is based upon the assumption that
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It was believed the United States came together as a whole and functioned as a single unit of great power to oppose two separate enemies on two
separate fronts simultaneously. John P. Diggins stated "never before in its history and never again in the immediate future, would America enjoy such
unity in time of war" (Gerstle, 189). It seemed Americans were ready and willing to fight for their country. John Whiteclay Chambers II, in Gerstle's
book American Crucible, offers evidence–displaying Americans willingness to engage in war. He explains theSecond World War
's refusal of induction
to the draft and desertion rates from basic training were far below those for World War I or Vietnam. Only one
–half of one percent either refused to be
drafted or deserted training camp soon after their arrival. Sounds surprisingly low and when compared to the rate of desertion and refusal of induction
during the First World War and Vietnam, which were twelve percent and twenty percent respectively, this statistic becomes astounding. (189) Out of the
millions drafted, only having one–half of one percent opt not to go to war is astonishing. The soldier's willingness to fight for the United States and
to protect their families, ideals, and lives was a passionate assertion these men knew they had to make, for if they did not now, they may not be able to
ever again. Gary Gerstle also made the point
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  • 1. Anti Immigrant Sentiment And The Social And Cultural... Anti–immigrant sentiment tends to arrive when waves of mass immigration occurs, the host societies believe that their jobs are being taken from them and that their standard of living is falling all because of the migrants that have come to live in the host country. Due to this anti–immigration sentiment can be seen to be a politically significant phenomenon in European societies since the second world war. Strong political opposition to immigration comes from populist–extremist parties (PEPs), they see immigration as a threat to the social and cultural cohesion of the host country. On the political spectrum most of these parties are right wing parties, somewhere between established conservative parties and openly violent and anti–democratic right wing parties. Over the past years in Europe these parties have been growing in power and during the past three waves of PEPs, they have slowly gained more and more power even though many thought they would die out. The first waves of PEPs come about after the second world war, in the immediate post war period the Sozialistiche Reichspartei party in West Germany was established however this was banned by he constitution later on. The second wave came int he 1970s with the National Front in the UK and the anti–tax parties in Scandinavia. The third wave came in the 1980s when a large number of parties emerged and have remained part of the political scene since then. This shows that anti–immigrant sentiment is politically significant in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Family Cohesion And Social Support Factors Of The Mexican... emotional, financial, and linguistic changes that can be overwhelming. Learning the norms of a new society and having to adapt while overcoming the fears associated with the unknown is something that most immigrants will face at some point. However, just as family plays a role in many other aspects of the Mexican culture, so does it with acculturation and adapting to the new societies they reside in. In an article titled Family Cohesion and Social Support Factors for Acculturation Stress Among Low–Acculturated Mexican Migrants, Vidal De Haymes, Martone, Munoz, and Grossman (2017), explain that while all of the factors of migration are challenging, the fact that many have family members or friends they can depend on; in their receiving country plays a role in lowering the stress and challenges they experience. This is because once in the United States, there is a support base that can assist them with learning and understanding the new culture and behavioral norms they will experience, making the transition mush easier. According to Vidal De Haymes et al. (2017), a study looking at the acculturative stress amongst 197 Mexican adults found that there were five factors that played a role in lowering the stressors associated with migration and the main factor was family. This is because it allows for the individual to have some familiarity with the new settings they live in. When looking at the religious aspects of this population, majority are part of the Christian or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. How The Ideas Of Writing And What Are Raters Sensitive? How to organize the ideas in writing and what are raters sensitive to? Abstract Whether foreign language writing tests are rated by analytic scales, the organization of ideas is one of the aspects that are always assessed. It is important to know which values do raters care more highly, the physical aspects of organization like paragraphing and markers or deeper textual aspects for instance coherence of ideas. This study has tried to investigate when raters assigning a score for organization whether they value paragraphing and cohesive devices or coherence. This study tries to ascertain what raters were more sensitive when rating writing for organization rating scale. By evaluating the number of cohesive devices, number of paragraphs and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Writing assessment started as a classroom practice during the 20th century. During 1930s, College Board changed from using direct writing assessment to indirect form since the tests were cost–effective and they were believed to be more reliable. By 1950, more students with different background attended colleges and universities therefore administrators used standard testing to decide how to place students and what and how to teach them. As more students were placed in courses according to their standardized testing score, teachers started to notice a conflict between what students were tested and what teachers taught actually. Because of this difference educators started writing assessments that were designed in the programmatic and classroom levels. Therefore establishing methods of assessment started (Behzad, Nadia & George, 2011). It should be noted that the fair and equitable use of writing assessment is so important because it is mostly used to make prominent decisions about students or examinees. Writing assessment that is used for making decisions about educational conditions should provide equal opportunities for students or examinees to know about rules, expectations and purposes of this assessment. If examinees don't have sources or criteria to evaluate or judge their writing, then that assessment can be count unfair. Having valid writing assessment evaluation is a technical and complex activity. Assessment requires a validation inquiry about theoretical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. What Is The Bio-Psycho-Psycho-Social Model? The bio–psycho–social model is an adequate approach to understanding behavior because it looks at the mechanism, motive and context behind a person's behavior. The Bio and Psycho aspects of this model explain the internal stimuli behind a person behavior while the Social shows how outside facts affect it as well. It can be argued that this model is not adequate because it leaves out how environmental aspects play into a person's behavior, but this factor doesn't play the same role in behavior as the other three. From a biological standpoint of this model, we get an in–depth look at what is going on inside the body that is causing an individual's behavior, the mechanism behind it. This aspect is defined as, "Major explanatory focus is how the brain, nervous system, and other physiological mechanisms produce behavior and mental processes." (Griggs, 2014, p.2). On a simpler note, this part of the model explains our anatomy, the physical processes in our body that cause specific behaviors. An example of this would be if someone were to be diagnosed with depression we would look at the presence of certain chemicals in the brain because it is known that a lack of a chemical such as serotonin is linked to depression (Week 4).... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This makes it impossible for an individual to know exactly what someone else is going through mentally and physically because no two people have the same psychological or social makeup. It doesn't matter is two people are going through the exact same experience, they are not the same and trying to comfort someone by telling them you have been through the same thing is just insulting (week 14). In order to better help people who have problems, it is extremely important to try to examine their life on a biological, social, and psychological aspect to understand why they see the world in their specific ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Effects of Technology on Social Relationships Essay As much as I regret to admit it, I'm attached to my phone. I'm constantly reaching into my pocket to check the time, make sure I haven't gotten a new update, or to send a message. I do this even when I'm not talking to anyone! It's become an addiction, having to make sure I'm not missing anything, and I'm not the only one who has this problem. Seventy–five percent of the world population has a cell phone, and that number will only increase. With the creation of new technology portions of life have become easier. Technology has changed the way we go through life. It's made talking to people easier, as well as keeping up with the lives of others. However, the effects have affected the aspects of our lives that don't include technology.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You're expected to keep it short and sweet, because most people just want to hear the point and move on. This is noticeable when you talk to people of different ages. The people who have grown up using technology keep their conversations quick and easy. There's no more explaining how your day was; you simply state an adjective to describe it and people accept that. We have become accustomed to reading about other people's thoughts in a hundred and forty characters or less. Carr mentions that reading short snippets on the internet have affected him in other ways, "When I mention my troubles with reading to friends and acquaintances–literary types, most of them–many say they're having similar experiences. The more they use the Web, the more they have to fight to stay focused on long pieces of writing." (Carr 14) People don't want to read the story of your day, but it's nice to know you had a good one. Technology has caused our attention span to shorten in all sides of our lives. Matt Richtel, another journalist agrees that focusing has become harder with the increase in the use of technology. He suggests the reason is because of how we obtain the information. "Scientists say juggling email, phone calls and other incoming information can change how people think and behave. They say out ability to focus is being undermined by bursts of information. These play to a primitive impulse to respond to immediate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Antidot Isolation: What Is The Cause Of Loneliness? Abandonment leads to isolation which usually causes loneliness. Being lonely is different from being alone. Loneliness can be described as a feeling of missing out or being left out. Loneliness can also be characterized as a form of depression, an absence of others and feeling incomplete. While aloneness, on the other hand, is being content with having nobody around because not only is it temporary, it is very possible that the individual wanted to be alone. Being lonely isn't a choice but a side effect of being isolated and not having the option to reach out to others. Social interaction is a requirement all humans need to function; everyone craves companionship. Lizette Borreli states that people not only crave but need interaction with others: The human species is inevitably a social species that has depended on other members since birth. We're social creatures that need other people in order to be well and thrive. Naturally, surrounding ourselves with others and fostering close relationships are the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Loneliness causes a yearning for social interaction just like hunger makes someone crave food, "The pain of loneliness is an aversive state that has evolved as a signal to change behavior, much like hunger, thirst or physical pain. Among its effects is an increased motivation to renew the connections we need to survive and prosper" (Cacioppo). Being isolated and left alone with one's thoughts can lead to an accumulation of many emotions; can make a person wonder why they are lonely. Evidently this can lead to repressed anger that isn't being dealt with properly and a want for revenge. There are three characters in the novel that express signs of isolation and loneliness; Victor Frankenstein, Robert Walton, and the Creature. Robert showed signs of being isolated; The Creature showed signs of being lonely because of isolation; and Victor is isolated but is content, he became lonely as the story ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Weaknesses And Strengths Of HonokaA Community History Honoka'a Community History In the 1800's Honoka'a was the home of plantation workers, however, today there are no longer any plantations located on the Big Island. What once was a community united through diversity, over time the challenges the community has faced have caused it to drastically change. While no industry currently exists on the Hamakua coast, the lack of job opportunities have caused distress among community members, leading to unemployment or the need to commute to distant locations around the island. The fight for jobs may have been a leading cause towards the lack of union throughout the community. This assessment was completed to find the strengths and weaknesses of the Honoka'a community in order to invoke an intervention to assist in uniting the community together once again. Method Participants The assessment was based on a geographical location of Honoka'a, Hawaii, incorporating the 2,258 residents that currently reside there (suburbanstats.org). Assessments and Measures When assessing the town of Honoka'a, the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats worksheet was used to determine how the community functions, and also the Walk Around Guide had been used in order to get a deeper understanding of the history, development, organizations, and daily activities of members that live in the community currently. Strengths. Although many changes have taken place over the years, there are leaders within Honoka'a that strive to support cultural ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Does Social Cohesion Affect Health? It can be concluded that social cohesion, social support, age, stress, socioeconomic status (SES) and social capital are all mechanisms that can affect health. This scientific argument will discuss those effects. Social cohesion is meaningful for people's health. According to research done by Cano et al1, ocial and Behavioral Healthhosocial stress and mortality is mediated by life style and chronic disease: the hoorn study. Soc Scllllllocial and Behavioral Healthhosocial stress and mortality is mediated by life style and chronic disease: the hoorn study. Soc Scneighborhoods predict smoking quit rates. They found that neighborhoods with lower social cohesion had high smoking rates and low rates of people who stopped smoking. Because of this,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Coreil stated that social capital shapes assorted health outcomes and there is a positive relationship between social capital and health. Low social capital (low levels of trust) have been associated with inflated mortality rates from chronic diseases. 3 In a study done by Rutters et al6, they calculated the ratio of all cause mortality and cause specific mortality. In a questionnaire in which older men and women were the participants, they considered the number of stressful life events experienced during the previous five years. They found that smoking, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease were linked to stressful life events and mortality. Also, three or more stressful life events among the elderly swelled the risks of death considerably and were related to cardiovascular disease, diabetes and smoking. 6 It has been proved by research that various mechanisms –– social cohesion, social support, age, stress, socioeconomic status (SES) and social capital – can modify health. This knowledge is vital to the public health sector because it pinpoints the reality that if these mechanisms can be adjusted, improved personal health is possible for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Workplace Discrimination And Its Effects On Social... Workplace discrimination is still prevalent and could have disastrous effects on social cohesion and political stability if it continues unchecked. While the most blatant forms of discrimination at work may have faded, many remain a persistent and daily part of the workplace, or are taking on more subtle forms. Every day, around the world, discrimination at work is an unfortunate reality for hundreds of millions of people. Women are by far the largest discriminated group, with the pay gap between the sexes still significant in most countries. Racial discrimination also persists, though older theories of the purported superiority of one racial or ethnic group over another have been replaced by allegations that foreign and "incompatible" cultures may have disruptive effects on the integrity of national identities. New forms of discrimination based on disability, HIV/AIDS, age or sexual orientation have now become cause for growing concern. Inequalities within discriminated groups are widening. Affirmative action policies, for example, helped create a new middle class of formerly–discriminated persons in some countries. A few rise to the top of the social ladder, while most remain among the low paid and socially excluded. Discrimination often traps people in low–paid, "informal" economy jobs. The discriminated are often stuck in the worst jobs, and denied benefits, social protection, training, capital, land or credit. Women are more likely than men to be engaged in these more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Coherence : The Underlying Message Winston (2012) states in "Coherence – The Underlying Message," "Coherence is the underlying, overall meaning of a message, reflected through a dynamic process of text building (p. 1). In contrast, "Cohesion is the way that sentences (utterances in discourse) are linked together [which] allow us to make sense [i.e., create coherence]" (Winston, 2012, "Cohesion in English, p. 1). When both coherence and cohesion exist within a particular discourse, the audience generally finds the discourse understandable. Across the educational experience, English Language Arts (ELA) teachers spend a great deal of time helping students comprehend the "underlying, overall meaning" (Winston, 2012), of a variety of written and verbal texts. However, it seems ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At other times, he use the sign LOOK when he is looking at someone or when someone is looking at him. DRIVE CRAZY is another repetitive phrase in this narrative; the narrator uses this phrase four different times. Another example of the narrator's use of repetition happens in conjunction with substitution, which occurs with the signs COOL and WOW. The first time he uses the two signs together. After this initial use, he uses these signs interchangeably, substituting one sign for the other and vice versa. The following chart marks the usage of these words. Words Start Time End Time Cool Wow 00:11.190 00:12.860 Cool 00: 19.926 00:23.586 Wow 00:36.856 00:42:696 Wow 00:47:881 00:54:141 Wow 01:05.566 01:09.256 Wow 02:41.181 02:44.121
  • 11. Cool 03:05.141 03:06.111 Wow 03:56.382 03:59.802 Cool 05:23:657 05:26.687 Finally, the narrator uses reference to indicate the relationship using the sign MARRIED and later using the sign WIFE. After marking the cohesive devices in EUDICO Linguistic Annotator (ELAN), I searched for three discourse features that co–occurred with these cohesive devices. I found that four out of the six times the narrator signs a reference to his marriage, whether it is the sign MARRIED or the sign WIFE, his eyes widen (Eye Blink /open) and his eyebrows raise. This seems to indicate a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. What Is Social Cohesion Social cohesion refers to setting the correct mind–set of the people to bond together regardless of religion and race. Social cohesion plays an important role in a country as it brings peace and harmony to the people. When there is social cohesion in a country, it was said that the people often share the same beliefs and values. However, it is not necessary that their lifestyles and beliefs have to be exactly the same. For example, in relation to religion, it is possible that the people can pray to the individual gods they believe rather than everyone in the community to be part of the same beliefs. It is what they referred to as a social contract. A social contract defines as the understanding of the people in a society that is able to keep up the certain standard for the well being of the whole society. This includes being able to have the privileges of political responsibilities like voting and payment of taxes. Also they have to make sure that they are up to the moral values such as keeping a high level of respect as well as mutual trust for one another. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An important example of communal harmony is the country India. It is the only country where people are living in peace and harmony for a very long period of time. There were no fights or arguments over unfairness treatment among the people of different religions. Even with a minor racial fights or arguments, it usually end up with tensions and violence between the two parties, leading to distrust and more unnecessary protests or riots. It might also result in injuries and deaths when the fights became much more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Richard Louv 's Last Child On The Woods ( 2008 ) The twenty–first century comprises fast–improving technology that alters people's lives. The world adapts to technological use as the standard way of life, and those who do not apply it are considered "out of touch." Society has become too reliant on their smartphones, televisions, and video games that people are delusional about the world around them and tend to go outside less and stay inside more, hiding from humanity. Statistics say that technology keeps friends, family, and co–workers in touch, but it does not keep them in touch with nature. Today, civilians are separated from reality by new advancements that are supposed to enhance people's lives for the greater good, although all of these new advancements create a predicament, a predicament that keeps humanity from reality. The passage, Last Child in the Woods (2008), by Richard Louv discusses how children of this centenary are developing a dependence on technology. These children are vulnerable to the brutality of reality because they are not instructed how to survive outside of their environmentally friendly homes and their electronically engineered cars. They grow up knowing what a billboard looks like for various advertisements and to know how to work an iPhone at the age of four. Children are isolated by these new creations and are manipulated into the world of technology. All they see is an artificial world of consumerism. Richard Louv writes that: Advertisers already stamp their messages into the wet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Dangers Of Social Cohesion There are many different ideas about humanity and how it works and what things make it work the best. There are some sociology theorist have a more positive view on humanity and believe that humanity works best when people have relationships and more human interaction thus creating society and its regulations as we know them. There are many benefits of social cohesion, but there are also downfalls of this as well according to some theorist and these are referred to as social control. Social cohesion is when those in a social system identify with it and feel bound to support it, especially its norms, beliefs, and values. Social control is how a community or society regulates a person's behavior. Ultimately, the benefits of social cohesion outweigh the dangers of social control. Without the benefits of social cohesion, the dangers of social control would be intensified because of the lack thereof. Durkheim, Erikson, Putnam and Collins are theorists who all take a stance on the benefits of social cohesion. Some of their ideas are identical to one another or have some similar points and all connect in some way. Durkheim says that social cohesion protects people from anomie and anomic suicide. Anomie is defined as the lack of social integration and regulation or the lack of the usual social or ethical standards in an individual or group. During a period if anomie, people feel disconnected from their society because they no longer see the norms and values that they are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Essence Of Place Essay The Essence of Place If I had to sum Watauga Residential College in one word, I would come down to the word community because that is exactly what being a part of this program feels like. When reading the description of what Watauga will be for a prospective student, I gathered that the experience will be like being a part of a community inside and outside of the classroom and this is achieved through academic and living encounters. As Wataugans we spend time in academic andsocial environments together, our spirit of learning is shown through the times we spend together academically and socially. And by socially I mean we have lunch together, and when there are opportunities we volunteer together and take recreational trips when possible and through all of that our faculty is involved with us as well. Yes, my fellow classmates & I do engage ourselves with one another but we engage with the Watauga faculty as well. The Watauga ResidentialCollege is known to be located in a residence hall called the Living Learning Center also known as the LLC, this is where we make our homes for the first few years of college and also where the faculty members' offices can be found. In the LLC our small seminar classes take place in the residence hall; our luncheons take place here, and many other social activities happen here as well. The Wataugans that have passed their first years also are here and the ones who don't live in the LLC always come back to visit. The LLC is what enthralls ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. My Mother Essay In most cases, we develop some outstanding qualities and attributes through training and learning. However, my mother attained those unique qualities through life experience. From a very humble background, she has struggled with life, passed through a lot to be the person she is today. She always tells us that experience is the best teacher. Also, through proper parenthood. My grandparents were very strict and observant. They laid a good foundation to my mother through teaching her on good moral, and how to be responsible. Our parents always act as our role models, so when they teach us good life techniques, there is the possibility of us being better than them. Hence, in one way or another, her parents made her acquire some of these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She could not afford to get a sitter and pay her to look over us; hence, she was kind of socially isolated. Fatigue Parenthood is usually meant to involve two players, that is husband and wife. To some cases, the man may be irresponsible, or the woman may be single. My mother was always physically, emotionally and spiritually worn out because of multitasking and overthinking. As afamily, we depended on her, and to some point, she had no power to provide on to us. She had to balance work and her health, which was very challenging. She could not get ways to take a breather or refresh, as she was all committed to giving us the best. She could not have enough sleep, as she was to wake up early in the morning, prepare us and go to work. My Mother's Impacts on to my Life My mom inspired me on being hard working, responsible and accountable. Her perseverance in life gave me the inspiration for putting more effort in any activity I undertake and get the best out of my life. She had a goal of giving us a decent and comfortable life, and she made us proud of her. Again, she impacted me with love and respect to other people. Since she was compassionate and empathetic, I inherited an attribute of loving anyone despite their social background. In fact, I wondered how she managed everything perfectly. She also surprised me of her kind nature. Sometimes I could offend her, hurt her, but she still had that parental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Importance Of Social Cohesion In Football Summary Social cohesion between the coach–athlete and peer relationships in the sporting context are crucial when all invested parties of the team must unify to provide the desired responses during competitions. Understanding coaches and athlete's skills, preferences, abilities, moods, and habits are all critical pieces to achieving the desired responses. Building team cohesion represents a mutually shared social understanding where the end goal is to learn about each other to enhance the overall collective performance. Athletes that share similar competitive game strategies with their coach, make real–time decisions in competition, and can benefit from the social conformity and control can benefit from such investment towards the cohesive athletic relationship. If not, the team dynamic may complicate the group cohesiveness unintentionally and possibly assume the presumption that cohesion is superior over effective athletic talents, skills, and proper coaching. Coaches must focus on maximizing team member effort, skill, and team–level coordination and strategy, as opposed to managing team dynamics. In highly interdependent situations, disciplined teams work tirelessly on their ability to carry out the skills and executions as directed through the coaches' instruction. Through the process of continued development, athletic teams can evolve their strategies in efficiency and creativity during athletic events. This requires a serious investment in social, coach–athlete, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Congruence In Social Work Research Paper Congruence is an essential part of social work practice and being a facilitator of group work. As described by Shalka (2009), congruence is when one's feelings, thinking, and behaviour are in alignment and when one's actions are consistent with their values and beliefs. Furthermore, it is when our actions are informed by our principles. Moreover, acting in congruence is vital in social work because of its nature, which revolves around helping other people live better lives. As prescribed by the BCASW Code of Ethics (2011), social workers are obligated to act as professionals in the best interest of their client, ensuring that they respect the client's intrinsic worth and that they work from a place of integrity and objectivity. These social work values should be adopted personally as well as professionally, allowing social workers to be in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Further, when social workers' actions match their values and beliefs, they uphold the profession and are role models for their clients and communities, especially in relation to social justice and advocacy. When I was young, and before I made the decision to become a social worker, I was in a terribly abusive relationship that entailed financial, emotional, spiritual, and sexual abuse. Further, I had very naГЇve views on how the world worked, including in the areas of social justice and feminism. Looking back, I know during that time I judged women who stayed in abusive relationships, not understanding why they would not just leave them. However, this was a quite hypocritical viewpoint, because I myself was in a horrific relationship that I stayed in for over two years. At the time, I valued kindness, independence and self–preservation, including cutting people (except for my boyfriend) out of my life who were "harmful" to me. I was incongruent by not seeing that I was being abused and by being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Examine How Social, Historical and Spatial Constructions... Examine how social, historical and spatial constructions of childhood and or youth inform the design, practices and values of a selected institution of childhood or young people. Childhood is not a biological state, unlike infancy (Postman) it is a construction placed upon a group of humans by society (James and Prout). Differing societies have different views of what a child is and should be. The ideas surrounding children and childhood not only differ within different societies there are also historical differences in the constructs of children (Postman) as if we look throughout history it is suggested that children are a modern day construct (Postman). Aries (1962) suggests that even as early as the late seventeeth century, when... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not only do adults place historical and societal constructs onto children there is also the process of projecting spatial constructions onto them aswell. Soja (date) refers to how we place spatiality constructions, he suggests that in order to understand any society, culture or any group of people historically and socially as this gives the best informative knowledge of the group (Soja). As mentioned previously this has been done since the twentieth century when Aries looked at when childhood, as a concept had emerged (Aries 1962). However in recent years it has been suggested that using this dialectic in order to understand a community is not enough (Soja) and that there has to be a third notion (Soja). Soja suggests that although historical and social imaginations of a community give a good insight to what a society is this dialectic is not enough when you want to have a full understanding of how a community behave (Soja). He suggests that the spaces in which people occupy (spatiality) should be adopted with the same importance and a trialectic approach should be adopted (Soja). Studying one aspect of the trialectic is no more insightful than another and all should be treated as equal when trying to gain knowledge (Soja). It is only when 'the three ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Singapore: The Importance Of Social Cohesion In Singapore Importance of Social Cohesion in Singapore 1. Introduction Singapore is well known in the world for being a multiracial and multireligious country. Its diverse population is mainly made up of various races such as Chinese, Malays, Indians and Eurasians. Therefore, with such a diverse population it is important to maintain social cohesion within the community to ensure harmony among the citizens residing in Singapore despite the differences in race, culture and religion (Amirthan, 2011). However, Singapore's strong social cohesion could be at risk due to the recent increase in of threats which have been successful in disrupting the peace and social cohesion in many countries. This essay will cover the importance of social cohesion in Singapore and its effect on the country's peace and stability, the strategies the Singapore Government has adopted to strengthen the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An example would be the annual celebration of Racial Harmony Day on 21st July to commemorate the 1964 Race Riot. Through this celebration, students would be able to be learn about the history of different races, religions, cultures and traditions found in Singapore as well as the importance of living together and overcoming obstacles together (Ying, 2014). As a result, students are brought up from young on how to avoid racial conflicts and misunderstandings thus promoting racial harmony and social cohesion in the community. Furthermore, students can also be educated through attending talks and seminars provided. An example would be the recent 21 November 2015 seminar that was themed "Persevering the Peace: A responsibility of a Singaporean Youth". Through this seminar, students were educated on the issues on of proliferation of extremist ideologies as well as the need to build social cohesion to fight extremism (Khamid, 2015). 3.2 Ethnic Integration ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Marijuana Legalization Pros And Cons High Times There have been four states along with the District of Columbia that have allowed marijuana for recreational usage since 2012. Colorado is the Christopher Columbus of this social experiment and has spurred numerous opinions, both good and bad. Recreational marijuana has had many benefits for Colorado such as economic growth, improved safety through regulations, and overall social unification. Make sure your thesis makes a claim that is arguable. To begin with, Colorado benefitted from economic growth through taxation and job creation. According to the news clip, Colorado brought in 43 million tax dollars within the first nine months of legalization. The taxes come from a plethora of recreational products, therefore, boosting the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One could argue that drugs like marijuana lead to a societal deterioration. However, according to John Hudak of the Brookings Institute, even with the legalization in full effect, "the sky has not fallen; society does not fall apart or go into crisis." Society continues to exist as a whole and functions without crises. Recreational marijuana has overall positively affected Colorado in the following ways: economically, safer regulations, and social unificationmake these parallel...see S1–a. If the legalization of marijuana was implemented in other states, national revenue would increase, the safety of the marijuana would be better regulated and nationally, and the social realm will be stronger. With all of these irrefutable effects, the other 46 states would benefit from the legalization of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Reflection Essay: What Is Social Cohesion? Assignment on Social Cohesion What is Social Cohesion; it can be first defined by splitting the 2 words up. Social's root meaning is the word 'net' which is from Hebrew and Latin. Whereas Cohesion is defined by the Oxford dictionary as "The action or fact of forming a United whole". Hence, once you combine both words social cohesion is essentially a interconnecting net that moves as a one body. With the definition of Social Cohesion defined as above us now tackle the Question: "Singapore restricts its citizens' freedom of speech on race and religion as it can cause divisions in society. Recently, some segments in society have called for this to be relaxed. Do you think Singaporeans should be allowed to speak as they wish on race and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It's a human right, in article 19 of the United Nations declaration of human rights. It states "Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers. (8) Freedom of speech under the borders of goodwill allows the understanding of race and religion across all cultures. Negatives of free speech are aggressive advocates; they stand on what they said and are relentless in what they support. Hence, by doing so they may tear down a person of the other party and speak ill of the other's race and religion which is something sensitive. Singapore has hence protected its multicultural heritage by putting up the sedition act. One of the laws of this act is that it is against the promotion of anger, resentment across races and different hierarchy of the general population of Singapore (9) This protects the religious harmony in Singapore. Secondly we were all taught from young, we learned social studies that taught us the importance of Racial and religious harmony. Hence the government uses this way to influence the next generation. This allows these values to be grounded in us at a tender ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. What Is The Difference Between Normative And Technical... Part A: What is the difference between normative and technical rationality? Moral dimension in leadership is depend on normative rationality. Normative rationality is a rationality based on what we believe and what we consider to be good. Technical rationality is a rationality based on what is effective and efficient. Both normative and technical rationality have value however when they are in conflict, normative rationality should always be used. Normative rationality is center of the moral dimension. Normative rationality is relying on beliefs and what one considers to be good. On the other hand, technical rationality is relying on bureaucratic authority and psychological authority. Normative rationality is relying on beliefs and what one considers to be good. In the technical rationality, position based on research findings such as data, but there are reasons for one's position in the normative rationality. Technical rationality focuses accumulation of knowledge, orderliness, efficiency and effectiveness. In contrast, normative rationality focuses loyalty, harmony, honor, beauty, and trust. Normative rationality is based upon the purpose and values the group shares. As a school 's values become more public and persuasive the school 's culture is strengthened and its rationality become more legitimate. Also, normative rationality has strong sense of community. Everyone in the school work together and they are members of a learning community. However, technical rationality ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. What Are The Stereotypes Of Gamers? The term "gamer" tends to be synonymous with "geek" in many people's minds. They see gaming as a device that absorbs the majority of the time of the user, leaving them as mindless empty, pale husks with no ambitions other than beating that next boss or shooting the enemy in the face. However, few gamers waste their life away. On the contrary, many of these so–called geeks tend to be more social than the average person, and farther down the technological curve than most. For the truth is that gaming is a rather useful and beneficial hobby. It gives people an outlet to focus on, and can connect them with many others worldwide. It can teach and entertain at the same time, and can be a useful distraction at other times. In this essay then, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, this stereotype has not held an accurate view for years; while gaming has become a more mainstream activity, the stereotype has become much less prevalent. Speaking through personal experience, and the experience received by others in the community, few people play games on such a frequent basis to become pale. Most people, as social beings, cannot live a solitary, single layered life, staring at a bright screen. Yes, a few people exist who call themselves "gamers" also exhibit this stereotype, but that quantity constantly and consistently approached, and will approach, insignificance. Most lead multi–layered lives, using gaming as one form of entertainment and time–sync out of the many that make up the average day of the person who plays games Our society today has a very well established connection worldwide; a person only needs to pick up a cell phone, turn on the computer, or turn on the TV to communicate with many others around the world. Our world exists and operates as it currently does due to this vital and powerfully established connection. Furthermore, at its current state, gaming requires this all–encompassing connection. Gamers constantly stay connected to the internet and to the many other gamers in the world. They communicate often, both friendly and competitively. Yes, those other gamers they converse and interact with belong to the same community as themselves, yet the root of social networking, a major part of young adult ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Teenage Brain Achieve Coherence Ravina The most convincing ideas in the world, conceived and expressed in the most arresting sentences will have no effect if not connected properly to one another. Unless the reader can easily understand and move from one thought to the next, they will have limits to understanding anything they are reading. Providing techniques such as pronoun reference, transitions and parallel structure help Vincenzo Ravina, the author of the article The Teenage Brain achieve coherence. Coherence is obtained when ideas and sentences flow together smoothly and consistently. Granted, the brain itself is the main, key topic of Ravina's essay. It is etched between every sentence and lined in the paragraphs, but not always in plain sight – pronoun reference is the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Example Of Social Cohesion Kong Kai Li (S10143426K) T20 – Assessment 2 Social Cohesion Social cohesion is defined as the willingness of members of a society to cooperate with one another in order to maintain peace and continual progress of the nation. Communal harmony refers to overcoming the differences within the society and having a good relation among the people from different background – race, religion and gender in a country. Insensitivity and lack of social cohesion for the different ethnic groups and communities in a country can lead to dispute when violence is used to express their anger and to fight for better treatment or a change in political laws. In the past, such events have occurred in Singapore which has caused several deaths, damage and destruction. It is important for the country to maintain peace and stability so that people from the different races and religion would choose to avoid violence and conflict so as to prevent negative impacts on their lives and properties. This will in turn bring about unity and prosperity within a country. In addition, maintaining ethnic diversity allows the country to have continual economic improvements. People will not have to worry about their safety and can remain at peace when they are working. Since there is security and no disruptions to their daily lives,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Two examples of minority presentation are Presidential Council of Minority Rights (PCMR) and Group Representation Constituency (GRC). Both PCMR and GRC consist of at least one member from the minority racial or religious communities. Self–help groups like Chinese Development Assistance Council (CDAC), Mendaki and Singapore Indian Development Association (SINDA) helps the less fortunate morally and financially for their studies and training. As such, no groups will feel that they are less privileged as their welfare is taken care ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Characteristics Of Montessori Society is the aggregate of people, in general, thought of as living together in more or less organized communities with shared laws, traditions, and values. It is based on relationship among people, and if more than two people are gathered, it can be a society. and Furthermore, social life may refer to an individual's interpersonal relationships. Each individual in the world belongs to a society and has a responsibility not to derange the order of the society as a part of it. People label themselves to identify themselves; compared with others to find out who they are, such as "I am a American, I am a mother," and so on. An individual needs others to label himself. Society create different characteristics, such as asocial, antisocial, sociable, and socialized person. Asocial means avoiding social interactions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are many kinds of people in a society and the age range is also wide. The child can have wider experienced in the society by interacting efferent people and it brings him to a higher level of development. Most schools separate children by age, but it is unnatural as a society and it takes away a chance to develop proper social skill from the child. Dr. Maria Montessori express it as, "It breaks the bonds of social life, deprives it of nourishment." Younger children absorb many things from older children by observing them in the environment, and older children learn to take care of younger children. It develops the admiration of younger children toward the older and motivation to develop themselves. On the other hand, the older start feel the responsibility to take care of others and self–confidence. Moreover, Dr. Montessori discovered that the children a natural mental "osmosis"; the children can teach each other and it is easier to understand than have explanations from adults in most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Social Cohesion In The Progressive Era During the late nineteenth century, the Progressive Era, a time of partial social reform emerged. There were multiple successes; like that of senate representation, the improvement of working conditions, and the most recognized, women's suffrage. Initially, the cause of women's suffrage stemmed from inequality. Therefore, the concept of social cohesion was appearing; that a society's overall success is dependent on the success of individuals. Then again, who were considered insiders or outsiders when progressives attempted to tie society together with social cohesion? In Gayle Gullett's, Women Progressives and the Politics of Americanization in California, colored immigrants were being excluded from the act of Americanization because of their... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gullett explains, "Mexicans could become good American citizens but only if they were so changed they could no longer be recognized as Mexicans... [He] the immigrant is liable to become a menace." The suffragists wanted to fully acculturate Mexicans, to the point where there would be no trace of their ethnic background; as if their ethnic background did not hold value or use. Acculturation is the act of one having to modify their culture to a dominant one in order to be successful. Social cohesion is dependent on the wellbeing of an individual, but Mexican immigrants are unwillingly forced to change their identity to succeed in American society. The derogatory assumptions on Mexicans about them becoming a "menace" break the effectiveness of social cohesion since a Mexican's success were based on their ability to lose their identity, which denies their acceptance into society. The women carrying out Americanization also had a belief that it would be more difficult to acculturate Mexicans in comparison to per se, Italians because they had a sentiment to their culture. Later on, the Japanese were included in the same prejudice as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Solitary Confinement In Prison Essay According to the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle (Aristotle, 1944), "Man is by nature a social animal... Anyone who either cannot lead the common life or is so self–sufficient as not to need to, and therefore does not partake of society, is either a beast or a god. " Was he right? Are humans meant to communicate with one another on a daily basis and if so, what happens to us if we don't communicate with people for days on end? In this essay, I'll be attempting to uncover the effects that solitary confinement has on incarcerated individuals from numerous studies and reviews. Solitary confinement is when an incarcerated individual gets isolated from human contact and is forced to stay in a small, segregated cell. Today, there are two type of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sometimes described as a 'prison within a prison', a solitary cell is often no bigger than an averaged sized horse stable and in most cases, it's only equipped with a toilet and a bed (Breslow, 2014). Furthermore, Breslow (2014) explains that if an individual is confined to a solitary cell, they will not mingle with any prisoner under any circumstances. Instead of eating in the prison cafeteria, their meal is delivered straight to their cell and it's given through a slot in the door to minimise all contact and instead of getting yard time with their fellow inmates, the individual is usually subjected to only one hour of yard time alone. The effects that this [extreme isolation] has on one's sanity differs from person to person, but the medical research that's been done on the issue all ends with the same conclusion: solitary confinement can pose a great threat to one's mental state and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Social Cohesion And Its Effects On Society Individuals create friendships, bonds, and relationships in society to strengthen not only that individual's social cohesion, but the social cohesion of the collective community. Social cohesion is used to maintain the structure and integrity of a society. There are many aspects of society which draw individuals and groups, either closer, or further away from other individuals or groups. However, many times social cohesion depends heavily on the act of inclusion and exclusion of certain individuals from a given society or community. Exclusion or inclusion depends greatly on financial status and resources an individual has. In recent years researchers have seen variant decreases in social cohesion, and have seen governments take action in order to prevent the downfall. In general, social cohesion is created through means of communication amongst a society, along with the relationships, connections, and bonds formed within the society (Berger–Schmitt, 2002, p. 405). However, it goes much deeper than just purely relations formed within communities, social cohesion in itself has a lot to do with economic status and the ability to obtain and access resources required to be able to partake in society and maintain subjective well–being (Klein, 2011, p. 900). Examples of resources that may strengthen social cohesion are; access to improved healthcare or education, access to community centres, parks, public events, and employment. Access to proper resources can bring communities ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Medea Is Not A Bad Mother Essay Society establishes a set of expectations by which males and females are expected to conduct themselves. For example, a mother is expected to nurture her child, stay at home to take care of her children, be patient, be kind, love unconditionally and to never get angry. If a mother does not live up to these expectations established by society, then that mother is deemed a "bad mother." Since a mother gives birth to her children and nurtures them, a mother who kills her children is considered to be unredeemably bad. Medea, in the play of the same name, kills her two sons and by societal standards, she would be deemed a bad mother. Contrary to society's expectations of mothers, I will argue that Medea is not a bad mother. I will do this by proving that: Medea defies the social conventions of motherhood in three ways; she kills her children in order to protect them; and, that she rebels against her husband's control and male domination by depriving him of his "immortality" by killing his sons and ending his bloodline. There are three ways in which Medea defies the social conventions of motherhood. Firstly, she does this by not being a stay–at–home mother. Secondly, she demonstrates that she can be powerful as a woman. Thirdly, she is unkind and gets angry. I will elaborate on each of these ways in the paragraphs that follow. The first way in which Medea challenges the social conventions of motherhood is by defying its conventions. One of the attributes of a social definition ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Effects Of Extracurricular Activities Essay Extracurricular activities refer to activities that provide opportunities for students to develop specific skills or knowledge, and take place outside of school hours. Extracurricular activities offer experiences of teamwork and support the development of many social, cognitive, and physical skills of the students. By joining extracurricular activities, the students learn to manage their time, relieve stress and learn to strive for excellence in more than one thing. Extracurricular activities are found in all levels of our schools in many different forms. They can be sports, clubs, debate, theatre, school publications, students newspaper, music, art, dance, scout, and other social events. Extracurricular are totally voluntary, so the students ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The positive effects that extracurricular activities have on students are behavior, better grades, school completion, positive aspects to become successful adults, and a social aspect (Massoni, 2011). Students that actively participate in extracurricular activities have reduced behavior problems. The students who participate in extracurricular will show good self–discipline. They also have responsibility to perform the task correctly. When students perform these things correctly, they are rewarded for their good behavior and they take pride in their accomplishments. Because of the pride they achieve, they gain better self–respect, self–esteem, and self–confidence. The other effect of extracurricular activities for students is the social aspect. Students that are involved in extracurricular activities meet many new people. By joining extracurricular activities, the students will meet people that they share interests with. In extracurricular activities, students also learn about group work, and sometimes they end up having less conformity to gender ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Conversation : Static V. Charismatic Conversation: Static v. Charismatic We 've all been there. You sit down next to someone somewhere, maybe a bus, maybe a school, maybe a library. You try your hardest not to make eye contact and not to be noticed. Maybe you even pull out your phone. Just please don't let them notice me. Please don't let them talk to me. Youwant to go invisible. This mindset of avoiding interaction with others has become a pivotal aspect in many of our lives as we attempt to escape everyday conversations with others by shielding ourselves using a variety of distractions and excuses. Yet why do we do this? Do we fear the judgement of others? Perhaps we will embarrass ourselves somehow. Maybe we just don't like talking to others in general and we would rather ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Aloof Proof To prove that this is a relevant problem at CHS, we personally set out with a series of two interviews, a survey, and asocial experiment. The first interview was conducted with three random students at CHS to exemplify first–hand accounts of the problem. After questioning two sophomores and one senior, all three recognized that many students at our school are callous and cold towards others they don't know. Saying "People at CHS can be mean and disrespectful if you try and talk to them without knowing them."(Fernandes Interview) This was also the reason all three stated for not wanting to make more friends at our school. Clearly the results concurred as every single subject showed an obvious disdain towards social interaction with others in general, outlining the evident problems our school faces with claims such as " I don't like constantly meeting new people, it puts me out of my comfort zone."(Fernandes Interview) This mindset displayed by one of our students shows how many others at our school view it as their personal choice to neglect interaction with their classmates. However, additional research has shown a completely different cause of what many of these students consider to be their decision. Ph.D. Him Keung Ma explains in his academic journal that choosing to not socialize and just wanting to play games on a device are not separate factors in this issue. In fact, they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Social Interaction: The Real Slumdogs a) Social Interaction, pg. 92: What people do when they are in one another's presence includes communications at a distance. The social interaction of The Real Slumdogs would be how everyone works together as a community to get a job done. For example, the way the trash pickers divide up into teams to get more done in one day. They have their own system down. For instance some pick plastic, some pick paper, and some pick aluminum, these are just some examples. Then the process of recycling the picked goods, and how they have to work together in the processing rooms, and make sure everyone is staying on task. There are also a hierarchy of workers, and some who are above others. Going down the list: the bosses, then the team leaders, and finally... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You can choose to have a voice, or no voice at all. The people in Dharavi, who have a voice, are the big corporations, and those who own businesses. They have the main say/contribution in what happens with Dharavi, and what doesn't. For instance if they want to build something, they can, if they want to demolish a building then by all means they sure can. They can raise the rents, and change the structure of things. Of course the big corporations have the most say in those sorts of things. The workers basically have a say in their own lives. Who they want to be associated with, what foods they want to eat, etc. Of course they are limited to some things for instance where they live. If they can't afford a nice home they live in shacks, and they don't decide what job to do they take what they can get. The children have the least amount of voice, they have no say on whether or not to go to school, it is solely based on how much money their parents have. But they can decide what they wear when they go to get clothing, or who their friends are when they hang out with other children, if they are even allowed. Those with no voice would be the jobless /homeless. They don't get a voice because they don't contribute to the community. However, many people do believe they can change things and so they riot, and create uproars in the community and politician things they believe would benefit everyone. But the ultimate decision comes from those who have the most income and power. When you have power, it can play a big role. People form groups and within the groups those who have the most power change things. For example, the woman who helped others in the group she was apart of. This woman had a say in how many people she helped. She had the power to better their lives, her mother did not, and it was the reason she was so against her daughter helping ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Compare And Contrast Virginia And New England Colonies In the New World, various resources, climates, and considerable amounts of land allowed numerous opportunities for settlers. Those who once yearned to climb the social ladder or gain the freedoms bestowed from land ownership flocked toward the newfound settlements. Colonization proved to be a grueling task; however, success was found after adapting to the new environment and facing many hardships. Two colonies established early in the seventeenth century included Virginia and New England. Both Virginia and New England were forerunning settlements that differed in the following senses: political, social, and economical. Politically, Virginia and New England differed in the basis of their governing systems. Virginia focused on the desire of its individuals: "(t)hat our governors by reason of the corruption of those times they lived in, laid the foundation of our wealth and industry on the vices of men." This standard of government was an early precursor to democracy and allowed Virginian's to feel the rights of being freemen. New England, instead of basing their government on the individual desires of man, governed the colony on the basis of Christianity. The New England settlers strongly believed the spirit of God would deliver them and create greatness in the colony: "the God of Israel is among us, and ten of us shall be able to resist a thousand of our enemies. The Lord will make our name a praise and glory." The colony wanted to be set above the rest, or in other words, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Significant Factors Of Social Cohesion According to French sociologist Emile Durkheim in "The Division of Labor in Society" (1893), social cohesion is challenging to define or measure. Nonetheless, he came up with two significant factors to social cohesion, which are shared loyalties and solidarity (Fenger, 2012). He deduced that solidarity in society comes in two forms – mechanical solidarity which is the traditional regularity of combined values and beliefs and organic solidarity which is the outcome of relationships between individuals who can work together while developing an independent and even critical character with respect to tradition. Bollen and Hoyle (1990) states that the concept of perceived cohesion is essential to the theoretical understanding of social cohesion.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Based on the above analysis and example on how social cohesion can negatively affect a country, Singapore makes continual efforts on building social cohesion, mainly based on 2 aspects – creating a mindset focused on national identity and developing a common space for Singaporeans to interact. The first is done by developing a common identity through practices such as the national anthem and pledge, by bonding Singaporeans through bilingualism which provides a common language of communication, as well as promoting multiculturalism where individuals respect each other's religions and celebrate various festivals together. The latter is done by developing common space for all races such as community clubs and public housing that provides opportunities for constant interaction among the races, and also by promoting equality among races in school and work environments. At the same time, in school, students have to go through Character and Citizenship Education (CCE) to nurture good character and responsibility to contribute to the success of Singapore and well–being of her people, and Social Studies to raise awareness of the many cultural differences that exist in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Importance Of Social Cohesion Australia flourishes in an environment of a variety of cultures. We pertain to the ideas of acceptance and understanding of individuals that have the intention to become apart of team Australia. But what do we know Australia as? "A community of equal citizens" Abbott declares (The Conversation, 2014). We can all assume that we as individuals idealise a country of equity and equality in all aspects of life, whether it be race, gender, beliefs or political views. In a world where we want fairness and equality, we coin the concept of social and cultural cohesion, which can be defined as the ties that hold people together (Humanrights.gov.au, 2017). Moreover, social cohesion is regarded as a shared vision, and is a process rather than an outcome (Scanlonfoundation.org.au, 2017). Jenson hypothesised a framework that identifies the importances of social cohesion between individuals. He states that the disruption of social cohesion effects dimensions of belonging, legitimacy, recognition, participation and inclusion (Study.com, 2017). In contrast to this we come across an unwanted prejudice and discrimination towards certain aspects of life. We define this as cultural conflict, the conflict that occurs when different cultural values and beliefs clash with opposing values and beliefs (LeBaron, 2003). In regards to Jenson's framework of social cohesion, cultural conflict revolves around the five dimension. With disruption to this, views are altered into a more negative outlook, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Culture, Nation And Social Cohesions : A Scrutiny Of... The article, "Culture, Nation and Social Cohesions: A Scrutiny of Revolutionary Cuba" by Kronenberg (2008), first talks about the development and character of Cuban national culture: Cuba's original people. The author discusses the historical events that occurred in Cuba and how those historic events has shaped Cuba's culture. He talks about the original tribes that were on Cuba's land for decades, which were Taino and Siboney Amerindian tribes. They were originally one of the first groups to help shape the Cuban culture. After a while, Spanish invaders came to Cuba and took over the land and established their own set of rules and traditions. This is how Cuba got its mixture of cultures, between the Spanish culture, Armenian culture and African culture coming together in Cuba. In addition, this section of the article talks about words that developed in Cuba from all the mixtures of countries and cultures. Kronenberg (2008) states, that some of these words are "words like 'hammock', 'manatee', 'yucca', 'hurricane', and 'tobacco', which can be regarded as the 'last surviving parting gift' or 'retributive curse' the original inhabitants of the Caribbean offered to their Spanish captors"(p. 51). This is a small interesting fact to learn about the early Cuban culture and to see where Cuba got some of its influences from and what they originally kept from those influential countries. Kronenberg then discusses about the entry of new cultures and the colonial cultural situation in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. High Level Of Social Cohesion Currently, there has been growing importance of social cohesion all over the world. A cohesive society is where people are safe against nay life risks, are trustful to their neighbors and governmental institutions, and can have potential power to make better future for themselves and their families (OECD, 2011). High level of social cohesion helps people can participate in their civil right more positively and create opportunities for upward mobility, as well as it is a glue for holding a society together. In addition, since the United Stated has been multi–ethnic country, the norm of social cohesion has been more focused according to growing body of ethnic diversity. As such, social cohesion and a cohesive society have been becoming key values in the current U.S. society. Moreover, there are a lot of challenges for adolescents in the current society. They are struggling with overcome the considerable challenges in their lives, such as academic pressure, family and peer relationship changes, social shift, and physical and emotional changes which are result of maturation (WHO Regional Office For Europe, 2008). These factors have a significant impact on adolescents' life, such as their educational outcomes and mental well–being. Adolescent who are living in the diverse society, social cohesion is treated more significantly in terms of their general well–being. Several studies demonstrated that social cohesion is associated with adolescents' mental well–being (WHO regional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. War Creates Social Division, Not Cohesion Essay War Creates Social Division, Not Cohesion In attempts to truthfully learn from our past and make progress towards a peaceful world with equality for all, the topic of war, and the effects of war, is an importance issue. Many people believe that war, although obviously destructive, does lead to social cohesion within the particular nation–state at war. The Senate of Canada defines social cohesion as the capacity of citizens living under different social or economic circumstances to live together in harmony, with a sense of mutual commitment. (Culturelink, par. 2) The idea that war leads to social cohesion is based upon the assumption that during a time of crisis, such as a war, people will come together out of the necessity to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was believed the United States came together as a whole and functioned as a single unit of great power to oppose two separate enemies on two separate fronts simultaneously. John P. Diggins stated "never before in its history and never again in the immediate future, would America enjoy such unity in time of war" (Gerstle, 189). It seemed Americans were ready and willing to fight for their country. John Whiteclay Chambers II, in Gerstle's book American Crucible, offers evidence–displaying Americans willingness to engage in war. He explains theSecond World War 's refusal of induction to the draft and desertion rates from basic training were far below those for World War I or Vietnam. Only one –half of one percent either refused to be drafted or deserted training camp soon after their arrival. Sounds surprisingly low and when compared to the rate of desertion and refusal of induction during the First World War and Vietnam, which were twelve percent and twenty percent respectively, this statistic becomes astounding. (189) Out of the millions drafted, only having one–half of one percent opt not to go to war is astonishing. The soldier's willingness to fight for the United States and to protect their families, ideals, and lives was a passionate assertion these men knew they had to make, for if they did not now, they may not be able to ever again. Gary Gerstle also made the point ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...