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1961: Gangs
... lack of community among parents. The parents do not know what their children are doing for two reasons: First, much of the parents' lives is outside the local community, while the children's lives are lived almost totally within it. Second, in a fully developed community, the network of relations gives every parent, in a sense, a community of sentries who can keep him informed of his child's activities. In ...
1962: Did Immigrants Have To Leave Behind Their Cultures?
... nobody’s fault but their own. Vecoli gave an example of Italian immigrants that emigrated to Chicago had established seventeen colonies around the city. Vecoli goes on to say that many south Italian families that lived in Chicago functioned as they did at home. The roles of the men and women, in the household, remained unchanged. This is evidence that they did not have to leave their cultures and values behind ...
1963: The Meaning Of Society
... interpret the true meaning of a society. In order to understand the social reality of society you must try to understand the other person’s point of views, try to get in touch with their lived experiences and situate yourself in their position. In the book, “Things Fall Apart”; we are able to see this situation when the British attempt and succeed in colonizing the society of the Ibo and ...
1964: Development Of Communist Theory
If neither Marx or Engels never lived and written the books they did, former Soviet Union and China would probably be conducting their governmental systems in a different manner. Defined by Marx and Engels, the communist theory can be summed up in ...
1965: The Society Is Flawed
... short, the Communists everywhere support every revolutionary movement against the existing social and political order of things" (46). Putting things back into perspective again, it is vital to realize that this violence should be short lived, and only continue until the proletariat is in position to make some changes to society. "Of course, in the beginning, this [the establishment of communism] cannot be effected except by means of despotic inroads on ...
1966: The Native Indians And The Cultural Encounters With The Europeans
... goods. The middlemen had some influence on the Europeans, for the reason that after the fall of Huronia, the Coureurs de Bois took over the role of the middlemen. These Coureurs de Bois stayed and lived with the Algonquians who helped them carry out their role effectively. Algonquians at some point also played the role of middlemen while they were exchanging goods with the Dutch. The middlemen were helpful in controlling ...
1967: Transcendentalism
... Thoreau could encounter a relationship with nature was to become one with the way of the woods, streams, ponds, and animals. Thoreau was also indicative of Emerson's success as a transcendental writer, because they lived together in the same house and shared similar ideas and beliefs. Along with the influence of Thoreau, Emerson was further affected by the writings of William Wordsworth and Samuel Coleridge in their book Lyrical Ballads ...
1968: TV Trash?
... Springer Show with my girlfriend I never thought that show was a peephole into our culture. I would always watch the shows for fun and purely entertainment, and not to see how supposable lives our lived. Can our culture be defined by daytime TV? How is our culture defined? I will be looking at two essays with two different point of views on our culture. In “Announcing a Public Campaign ...
1969: Gangs
... lack of community among parents. The parents do not know what their children are doing for two reasons: First, much of the parents' lives is outside the local community, while the children's lives are lived almost totally within it. Second, in a fully developed community, the network of relations gives every parent, in a sense, a community of sentries who can keep him informed of his child's activities. In ...
1970: Native American Virtues
... the Indian Nations' downfall. If the the settlers weren't given food and friendship, they surely would've died off and Indians would have been free to continue their successful way of life. Many Indians lived by a strict code of conduct. Though the specifics varied because of the vastness of the country, the general concepts were · Social: live and let live · Environmental: use the land and its bounty ...


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