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Who defined the social classes in the victorain time period?

During the Victorian era, social classes were defined by a combination of factors including wealth, occupation, education, and family background. The classifications were not strictly defined by a single individual or entity, but were generally understood and reinforced by societal norms and cultural expectations. The upper class consisted of aristocrats and wealthy landowners, the middle class included professionals and businessmen, while the working class comprised laborers and skilled workers.

Can you achieve justice through revenge?

Seeking justice through revenge often leads to a cycle of violence and harm. True justice involves addressing underlying issues, promoting healing, and preventing future harm. Revenge may offer temporary satisfaction, but it does not promote long-term solutions or genuine justice.

Can you get a copy of your driving permit if you have lost it?

Definantly, all you have to do is go to your local DMV office and ask for a replacement. It might cost like ten or fifteen dollars though for them replace it since it costs like ten dollars for them to actually make and mail one to you.

What are the 5 ways a DA Form 3161 can be used for?

1. Issue

2. Turn in

3. Shortage Annex

4. Temporary Hand Receipt

5. Lateral Transfer

How big is the average Chinese family?

The average Chinese family typically consists of around 3-4 members. Due to population control measures implemented in the past, the number of children per family is relatively low compared to earlier years.

What is jem's reasoning for believing that court systems need to do away with juries?

because the juries can be just as biased as any other judging body. The whole point of a jury is that it is supposed to be fair. Like the trial within to kill a mockingbird, this is obviously not the case.

Were is the cheapest place in the us to live?

Kiplinger annually ranks the best places to live. The cities Kiplinger ranked as the lowest cost of living are Harlingen, Texas; McAllen, Texas; Norman, Oklahoma; Memphis, Tennessee; and Fayetteville, Arkansas. Additional cities Kiplinger ranks with a low cost of living include Wichita Falls, Texas; Pueblo, Colorado; Springfield, Illinois; Conway, Arkansas; and Idaho Falls, Idaho.

Can you go to jail for a traffic violation?

Typically, traffic violations result in fines or points on your license, but in some cases, repeated or severe violations can lead to jail time, especially if they result in injury or death. Additionally, driving under the influence or with a suspended license can also result in jail time.

What percentage of teens are involved in community service?

Approximately 26% of teenagers in the United States are involved in regular volunteer activities according to a study by the Corporation for National and Community Service.

How does hypocrisy play a role in a civilized society?

Hypocrisy, in the sense of professing to believe one thing but actually practising, or believing in, something different, is essential in any civilized society.

Under the broad spectrum of hypocrisy come such survival techniques as good manners, politeness, diplomacy, euphemism, those 'little white lies', and wisely-formulated policies which include 'the customer is always right' and 'money talks'.

When we meet a person for the first time, perhaps socially, in a business or work situation, or through family, and that person proves to be the most utterly boring person we've ever met, we would be extremely ill-mannered, not to mention unwise, to tell this person we can't bear another second of their company, and march off. Instead, we'll nod politely, and find somewhere else we need to be as soon as possible.

This form of hypocrisy is known as good manners.

Similarly, if another person is introduced to us as a cattle farmer, and proceeds to speak proudly of their business, we shouldn't instantly inform our new aquaintance that we believe all cattle-farmers to be little better than sadistic murderers of innocent creatures, parasites who make money by gratifying barbaric and carnivorous humans, and then throw a handy bottle of blood all over the surprised farmer. No matter how fierce a vegetarian we might be at heart, we'll instead pretend to listen politely while quickly seeking an excuse to diplomatically move away.

This is also good manners.

Whatever we might think of another person, or their beliefs, or their business, or whatever else about them there might be that we don't like, to make our distaste or even disgust obvious is a bad thing to do. We can hardly avoid meeting many people we might disapprove of while in company with others to whom we give, or owe, respect. To behave badly towards another in that company is to behave badly to all present.

Where hypocrisy becomes distasteful and unpleasant is in circumstances where a person professes - for instance - good intentions, or good deeds, when we know perfectly well they'd take the last piece of candy from a starving baby. In other words, we know they're lying about themselves.

Again, because we live in a civilized society, we usually dont want to, or can't, call them a filthy hypocrite loudly to their faces or to people we know will pass our comments back to them. We might keep quiet not because we condone their behaviour but because to publicly condemn them might bring about unfortunate consequences to others, not to mention ourselves.

Every day we make the decision to speak to or about people in a certain way; to behave towards them in one manner or another. If in every instance we behaved exactly the way we felt, we wouldn't last long in any civilized society. We need to temper our reactions, our responses, with the realization that our need to live within a community involves civilized behaviour. Mostly we do this without much, if any, conscious thought. But when the necessity arises to behave in a way at odds with our conscience, we weigh up the alternatives, to ourselves and to others, and respond accordingly.

It isn't clear cut, not black and white, at all. A small child might see its parent behave politely towards someone that child knows is despised by the parent, and feel outraged, even without knowing the term, 'hypocrisy'. A wise parent will explain as simply as possible what has happened and why. Even without the advantage of wise parents, the child will in any case grow to learn how to instinctively respond to others so that their place in the community - civilized society - remains as pleasant as possible.

When a really important struggle with one's conscience arises, and it doesn't usually arise all that frequently, then we can only make the best possible decision we can, taking the needs of others into consideration as well as our personal need to be honest.

There is no shame in finding hypocrisy might be the best policy. Just call it good manners, and avoid lying about yourself: that's the bad sort of hypocrisy which is, after all, also bad manners.

Why do black men hate black women?

It is inaccurate and harmful to make such generalizations about any group of people. It is important to recognize that individuals are complex and diverse, and to avoid perpetuating stereotypes or promoting division within a community. Addressing issues within relationships or communities should be done with sensitivity, understanding, and respect for all perspectives involved.

What if you violate by failing a drug screen?

Failing a drug screen can result in various consequences depending on the situation, such as termination from a job or being disqualified from participating in a sports competition. It may also lead to legal implications if, for example, it violates the terms of your probation. It's important to understand the policies and potential repercussions associated with drug screenings in your specific context.

How social inequality can be reduced?

Social inequality arises out of extremely negative prejudgements about other social groups that arises from and is reflected in generations of cultural and religious practices; due to wide income gap between different social groups reflected in terms of poor nutrition, poor sanitation and hygiene leading to poor health, consequent limited productive capacity, poor literacy level and consequent ignorance of basic human rights, which are violated by groups of higher social status. As a result people belonging to lowest socio-economic groups are caught in a viscious cyle of poverty ,deprivation and discrimination.

Social inequality can be addressed gradually as a silent transformation involving the participation of civil society at large, media and public administration.

Media should take a proactive stand in highlighting the ills of social discrimination; of how the increasing disparity will destabilise the society in the form of civil rebellion sooner or later; of how including the people of marginalised social groups in the mainstream will only add to the economic prosperity of the nation as a whole and provide a social security to those affected groups.

Civil society that is a group of civilians coming together for a common cause must take up the issue of social disparity and should cater to addressing the needs of different socially marginalised groups in their neighbourhood; this can be taken up by staging protest marches against specific atrocities, pooling in money and intellectual resources to provide for a better education, health, etc;

by appreciating the group differences and coopting them in implementing programmes affecting the community as a whole, thereby raising their self efficacy(expectations about self).

The public administration which implements the public policy and law enacted in the State's legislature must do so in a way that is transparent, accountable and responsive especially to the needs of socially marginalised groups. They should be receptive of the special needs of groups, coopt them in crucial decisions affecting their livelihood, settlement and security and implement all the public programmes effectively . For this to be possible, the political administrators must be comfortable with decentralisation i.e. the decision making powers must be granted at various levels of the public organisation.

In the era of Knowledge economy, it is essential to make use of ICT (Information, Communication and Technology) in spreading awareness among the general majority groups as to the negative effects of their mental stereotypes against the lower socio-economic groups, which will only rebound in the form of left wing extremism of the repressed groups.

In educational institutions right from the primary level, the significance and positives of integration of all social groups must be acknowledged; a sense of brotherhood, compassion, empathy, love and non-violence must be inculcated throughout an individuals educational life. This must be complemented by making children participate in community programmes by sharing and working for the betterment of lower social groups and integrating them into mainstream life. Today's children are tommorows' adults and so inculcating positive attitudes in them will certainly lead to a gradual change in the mindset of the generation.

It is indeed the time to reduce social inequality by all chanels available, else the essence of humanity that is already dissipating in a market led economy, will be completely degraded and signal a definite social crisis. It is not too late to bring back the values of love and empathy, preached in all religions for the saner and safe world of tomorrow.

What services did the freedmen's bureau provide for former slaves and poor whites?

The Freedmen's Bureau provided former slaves and poor whites with food, clothing, medical care, education, and help negotiating labor contracts. It also helped reunite families and settled disputes between landowners and laborers. The bureau aimed to provide support and assistance to help these groups transition to freedom and economic independence.

Is urbandicionary truthful?

Urban Dictionary is a user-generated content platform, so the accuracy and truthfulness of the definitions can vary. It's best used for slang and informal language, but it's wise to cross-verify information from other sources if needed.

What are the consequences of truancy?

Consequences of truancy can include falling behind in schoolwork, missing important learning opportunities, and decreased academic performance. Continued truancy can also lead to legal issues for both students and parents, such as fines or court-ordered interventions. Additionally, truancy can impact social and emotional development and may affect future opportunities for education and employment.

How does cooperation helps to progress?

When you cooperate with someone, that means you're both probably willing to compromise.

If you are attempting to work with someone, you may have one goal while they have another. Even if the goals are similar, the difference may be enough to impede the progress of your project. That may be likely to lead to a stalemate or worse; it could cause people who were supposed to work together to actually work against each other.

If both parties are willing to cooperate, that means they will actively attempt to compromise and work towards a mutually beneficial outcome. This helps lead to progress for most any scenario that involves two or more people working together.

Identify the factors that make up the community?

Factors that make up a community include demographics (age, ethnicity, income), location, culture, shared values and interests, social interactions, economic activities, infrastructure, institutions (schools, healthcare facilities), and governance structure.

What did Mary kay letourneau do?

Mary Kay Letourneau was a teacher who gained notoriety for engaging in a sexual relationship with her 12-year-old student, Vili Fualaau, in the 1990s. She was convicted of child rape and served time in prison before marrying Fualaau after her release.

What amendment is establish justice?

The phrase "establish justice" is found in the preamble to the United States Constitution, rather than any specific amendment. The preamble sets the overall goals and purposes of the Constitution, including the establishment of justice among others.

How do you pronounce gradhach I believe this is gaellic for beloved?

"Gradhach" is pronounced as GRAH-yuhk with the emphasis on the first syllable. It is Gaelic for "beloved" or "dear".

Marx Belonged to which countery?

Marx was originally Prussian, but he renounced Prussian nationality and was stateless from then on.

How do you identify identity?

You can identify identity by various ID cards , fingerprints/footprints (etc..) people or media.

Identifying identity is can be hard for police or someone , but think like a detective o.0

How does mrs cratchit speak?

Mrs. Cratchit, a character from Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," is portrayed as a caring and kind-hearted woman who speaks with warmth and affection towards her family. She is depicted as using proper English and a gentle tone in her interactions with others.

What is the main goal of Legalism?

The main goal of Legalism was to strengthen and centralize the power of the state by implementing strict laws and regulations to control society. Legalists believed that a strong, disciplined government was essential for maintaining order and stability.