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    Social responsibility is an ethical theory that an entity be it an organization or individual has an obligation to act to benefit society at large. Social responsibility is a duty every individual or organization has to perform so as to maintain a balance between the economy and the ecosystem. A trade-off always exists between economic development‚ in the material sense‚ and the welfare of the society and environment. Social responsibility means sustaining the equilibrium between the two. It pertains

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    Balancing Togetherness and Individuality   Mutuality is one of the most important aspects of marriage success. But how do you become part of a couple while maintaining a strong sense of yourself? How do you manage your need for time together and time apart? And what do you do if you and your partner have different ideas of how much time to spend together? How much time together is enough? Is there such a thing as too much togetherness? Is there a way to maintain closeness even when

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    said were most important to her when it came to family were trust‚ togetherness‚ and honesty. She believes the trust of a family is the backbone and the cement of the family which brings everyone close. Without the trust there wouldn’t be any communication‚ honesty‚ or togetherness‚ and without that there is a family with no real values or purpose. Togetherness was the next big value that my mother believes is important. Togetherness can be defined as a feeling of closeness or affection from being

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    The Gebusi In the rugged and tropical island of Papua New Guinea‚ lived an extraordinary group of people called‚ The Gebusi. In the 1980’s‚ The Gebusi tribe was anything but modern and acculturated. The Gebusi had their own individual and unique rituals and traditions that they practiced and followed. The Gebusi tribe participated in ritual homosexuality‚ sorcery and/or witchcraft was highly regarded and practiced‚ and they participated in preferential sister-exchange marriages. By 1998-99‚

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    Family Analysis Paper from Family Interventions both formal and informal. Introduction: My family shows signs of being a healthy family for the most part with a few exceptions. The biggest exception is that the individuals are not assigned to particular roles. This means that our roles as individuals provide organized chaos as we rotate from situation to situation. These role rotations allow my family to experience both enmeshment and disengagement. An example of this would be when

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    influenced by Gandhi’s methods of nonviolence. Whereas Malcolm X wanted to completely split from the white America altogether with the black panther party. However‚ MLK proved to be more appealing through his use of pathos and logos to convey universal togetherness along with non-violent protesting. Martin Luther king‚ a black minister from Georgia‚ was a not violent protester and oganizer. he proves that by this‚ "We must forever conduct our struggle on the high plane of dignity and discipline." This piece

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    Importance of Community

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    society. The division of work‚ feeling of association‚ togetherness‚ and cooperation - all these help in establishing a healthy atmosphere filled with unity‚ harmony and friendship. The sense of a community is also important in fostering a feeling of intra-national as well as international brotherhood. Let us discuss these points‚ in an absence of which there will be complete chaos in the community. Sense of Togetherness A sense of togetherness lies in the soul of every individual. This comes from

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    the speaker is touched by the appreciation of beauty and feels a sense of togetherness looking at the flowers‚ banishing his loneliness and isolation which is shown at the beginning of the poem “And I must be‚

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    In a comparison of comedy and tragedy‚ I will begin by looking at narrative. The narration in a comedy often involves union and togetherness as we see in the marriage scene at the end of Midsummer’s Night Dream. William Hazlitt tells us that one can also expect incongruities‚ misunderstandings‚ and contradictions. I am reminded of the play The Importance of Being Ernest and the humor by way of mistaken identity. Sigmund Freud tells us to expect excess and exaggeration in comedy. Chekhov’s Marriage

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    RESEARCH NOTES AND REPORTS 257 REFERENCES Graham‚ B.‚ G. J. Ashworth‚ and J. E. Tunbridge 2000 A Geography of Heritage: Power‚ Culture and Economy. London: Arnold. King‚ A. D. 1976 Colonial Urban Development: Culture‚ Social Power and Environment. London: Routledge. Nash‚ D. 1989 Tourism as a Form of Imperialism. In Hosts and Guests: The Anthropology of Tourism‚ V. Smith‚ ed.‚ pp. 37–52. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. Palmer‚ C. 1994 Tourism and Colonialism: The Experience

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