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Manners as a subject of academic inquiry sits at the intersection of sociology, ethics, education, and cultural studies. Students encounter this topic in courses ranging from child development and counseling to literature and social theory. What makes it intellectually rich is the tension between manners as a fixed social code and manners as a fluid, context-dependent practice — one that varies across societies, historical periods, and individual circumstances. The topic invites examination of how everyday behavior reflects deeper values about respect, hierarchy, and belonging, and how those values are transmitted across generations.

The papers archived here approach manners from several distinct angles. Some focus on children specifically, analyzing the causes of rude behavior and exploring classroom discipline as both a problem and a site for solutions. Others take a literary or cultural lens, using works like Moll Flanders or explorations of humor and beauty to examine how society defines acceptable conduct. Historical and artistic perspectives also appear, suggesting that manners can be read as a form of social expression tied to specific eras and communities. This range of approaches — causal, literary, educational, and sociological — reflects how broadly the concept applies to human life.

A strong essay on manners should establish early whether it treats the subject as a personal virtue, a social institution, or a cultural construct, since conflating all three weakens the argument. Evidence drawn from observable behavior, literary characters, or documented social norms tends to carry more weight than vague appeals to tradition. The most common pitfall is treating manners as simply common sense, which forecloses the more interesting analytical question of who determines what counts as proper conduct and why.

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Value the Coca Cola Company
The Coca Cola Company is a strong international player and its power has been manifested in different manners and at different times, with the most recent example being the company's results for 2008.
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Marriage and Discontent in Chopin and Maupassant
Literary texts reflect the common beliefs and thoughts prevalent in the society. They are a mirror that acquaints the society with its prejudices, obsessions, its passions, its strengths and its weaknesses. Literature and literary texts are used by authors to help reform society and advise people on what they ought to change to flourish as a whole. The two texts that are being compared for this project are ‘The Story of an hour' and ‘The Necklace.' Both short stories have women at their center and they both show a side of marriage opposite to the fairy tale image of perfect marital bliss. The two female characters are similar yet not so similar.
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Boston Athletic Association (Baa) Registered
¶ … Boston Athletic Association (BAA) registered the name "Boston Marathon" on the Principal Register and sought to enjoin Sullivan's use of the name "Boston Marathon" on T-shirts Sullivan was selling.
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Information warfare: concepts, strategies, and implications
In today's age, traditional warfare, though a major player as we see in the Iraq war, has in some arenas taken a back seat to information warfare.
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Product Liability Jonathan Swift\'s Use of Satire
This essay is an examination of Jonathon Swift's 18th century story "Gulliver's Travels." The essay argues that Swift's use of satire is effective and provides a useful manner to critique society. Irony and humor are important aspects of Swift's tale and these ideas are also examined to help contextualize the argument.
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Prostitution and human rights
Abstract Prostitution is the act of engaging in wanton sexual relations for financial gains. Prostitution is considered a crime in most countries while some with an example of Dominican Republic decriminalizes it as a way of promoting collection of tax revenues, improving working conditions and freedom of occupational choice, safety and health protection, besides prosecution of perpetrators of violence against sex workers. Countries that decriminalize prostitution affirm that they do so to reduce vulnerability of prostitutes to additional exploitation and marginalization that would leave them without recourse to medical and legal protection. This paper challenges legalization of prostitution as a way of promoting every human rights standard that mandates the dignity of a person and equality for all. The paper argues that prosecution whether forced or by consent amount to violation of human rights.
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Patrick Henry: life and political significance
Patrick Henry is one of the most influential figures of our time. Henry played an instrumental role in the American Revolution and is regarded as a great orator and intellectual. The purpose of this discussion is to…
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Catholic Church in Spain and the United States
Catholic church and public policy have remarked that the members of American clergy in general, without even excepting those who do not admit religious liberty, are all in favour of civil freedom; but they do not…
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Three Days to See by Helen Keller
As individuals we tend to value life more if and when we come close to losing it. We become conscious of its loss we are bombarded with the things associated with the things we have lost.
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The effects of population density and noise on individuals
In this paper, I have analyzed the effects of population density and noise on individuals. I have described the concepts of territoriality, privacy, and personal space. I have also examined how these concepts become increasingly important as populations become denser. I have also clarified the effect nature (e.g., zoos, parks, gardens) has on individuals living in urban environments. Moreover, I have described the concept of noise and examined the effect that it has on individuals. Lastly, I also examined various strategies that can be used to reduce noise in the workplace or in the living environment.In this paper, I have analyzed the effects of population density and noise on individuals. I have described the concepts of territoriality, privacy, and personal space. I have also examined how these concepts become increasingly important as populations become denser. I have also clarified the effect nature (e.g., zoos, parks, gardens) has on individuals living in urban environments. Moreover, I have described the concept of noise and examined the effect that it has on individuals. Lastly, I also examined various strategies that can be used to reduce noise in the workplace or in the living environment.