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Title: Social Behavior
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December 15, 1998 |
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Already it has changed many times. People conform to norm behavior in order to gain rewards or avoid punishment. All the mishaps and events in the world have changed social behavior. Look at what happened when the World Trade Center was destroyed, total chaos happened and that changed many lives forever and to this day still is causing social change... Showed first 250 characters
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Social behavior will continue to change for a long time because of these things. The war in Iraq has also changed many lives forever and we will see social behavior change from the effects of war for years to come. To show how an idea could spread to other groups in a society one only need to come up with a solution on how to end the war... Showed next 250 characters
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