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  2. Interest convergence - Wikipedia

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    Bell argued that when fighting for racial justice, advocates will only be successful when their aim aligns with the needs and desires of privileged white people in society. [3] The theory of interest convergence suggests that because racism is beneficial to white people they have little incentive to eradicate it.

  3. Three degrees of influence - Wikipedia

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    People influence their friends, who in turn influence their friends, and so on. Hence, a person's beliefs and actions can influence people they have never met, to whom they are only indirectly tied. Using both observational and experimental methods, Christakis and Fowler examined diverse phenomena, such as obesity, happiness , cooperation ...

  4. Future Shock - Wikipedia

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    Future Shock is a 1970 book by American futurist Alvin Toffler, [1] written together with his wife Adelaide Farrell, [2] [3] in which the authors define the term "future shock" as a certain psychological state of individuals and entire societies, and a personal perception of "too much change in too short a period of time".

  5. Social influences on fitness behavior - Wikipedia

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    Obesity is a physical marker of poor health, increasing the likelihood of various diseases. [2] Due to social constructs surrounding health, the belief that being skinny is healthy and discrimination against those perceived to be 'unhealthy', [3] people who are considered overweight or obese on the BMI scale face many social challenges.

  6. Social aspects of television - Wikipedia

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    The medium of television has had many influences on society since its inception. The belief that this impact has been dramatic has been largely unchallenged in media theory since its inception. However, there is much dispute as to what those effects are, how serious the ramifications are and if these effects are more or less evolutionary with ...

  7. Miss Lonelyhearts - Wikipedia

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    Miss Lonelyhearts is a novella by Nathanael West. He began writing it early in 1930 and completed the manuscript in November 1932. [1] Published in 1933, it is an Expressionist black comedy set in New York City during the Great Depression. [2] It is about a male newspaper advice columnist who provides advice to lonesome people. He becomes so ...

  8. Derek Hough and Best Friend Mark Ballas Break Gender ... - AOL

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    Derek Hough and Mark Ballas rounded out this season of Dancing with the Stars with a bang!. In a special performance, Hough took the stage with his best friend on Nov. 26 for the season 33 finale ...

  9. Reflexive modernization - Wikipedia

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    Reflexive modernization is a process of modernization that is characteristic of risk society whereby progress is achieved through reorganization and "reform". Science and technology as it is used for the purpose of reflexive modernization is less concerned with expanding the resource base , but rather with re-evaluating that which is already ...