Jamie Lynn Spears is pregnant. It could be about he role model status and how it affects the social populatin of young girls.
2007-12-20 13:54:18
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answered by Kiwi 1
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Food Recipes. Tatoo Books. Write about Bush's War On Terror and compare to The Medievael Witch Hunts in Europe. How society has changed or not changed since then. Would even make good Haloween special in a paper to remind people of roots to Haloween an contrast Bush's War to others in The Medivael Ages. Maybe add Mcarthyism.
2007-12-21 00:47:24
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answered by darren m 7
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On December 16, 2007, RonPaul had the largest one-day fundraiser in U.S. political history.
Ronald Ernest "Ron" Paul (born August 20, 1935) is a Republican United States Congressman from Lake Jackson, Texas, a physician, and a 2008 U.S. presidential candidate. Originally from Green Tree, Pennsylvania, he has represented Texas districts in the U.S. House of Representatives (1976–1977, 1979–1985, and 1997–present). Paul placed a distant third in the 1988 presidential election, running as the Libertarian nominee while remaining a registered Republican. After his 1961 graduation from Duke University School of Medicine and a residency in obstetrics and gynecology, he became a U.S. Air Force flight surgeon, serving outside the Vietnam War zone.
Paul has been described as conservative, Constitutionalist, and libertarian. He advocates a non-interventionist foreign policy, having voted against actions such as the Iraq War Resolution, but in favor of force against terrorists in Afghanistan. He favors withdrawal from NATO and the United Nations. Having pledged never to raise taxes, he has long advocated ending the federal income tax and reducing government spending by abolishing most federal agencies; he favors hard money and opposes the Federal Reserve. He also opposes the Patriot Act, the federal War on Drugs, and gun control. Paul is strongly pro-life, advocates overturning Roe v. Wade; and affirms states' rights to determine the legality of abortion.
Throughout his 2008 presidential campaign, Paul is a leading candidate in Republican straw polls, though he has substantially lower numbers in landline opinion polls. He has strong Internet support, leading in web searches and YouTube subscriptions.
2007-12-20 21:58:02
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answered by frijolero 3
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Here's a definition of social I found on google:
Relating to human society and interaction between its members.
www.stile.coventry.ac.uk/cbs/staff/beech/BOTM/Glossary.htm
I'm not sure if this is really a "social" topic. I think something else, like the Spears pregnancy might be a topic that's closer to the mark.
2007-12-20 22:29:51
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answered by Anonymous
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You may have left off a word or two, otherwise Tony Romo and Jessica Simpson would definitely be something social, and it's made every sports broadcast I've seen.
2007-12-21 00:13:20
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answered by jelesais2000 7
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If the subject deals with people then it would be social. So I would say any current event would do, unless there is more criteria to be met.
2007-12-20 21:55:47
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answered by Sarah the Unready 3
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in Canada, a lottery ticket store owner steals a winning ticket of 5 million dollars from their
right-full owners. that is a very social news.
ps. lottery sales is a public domain (only government appointed people can sell tickets...
however they did not properly oversee the winners)
2007-12-20 23:32:30
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answered by s t 6
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Start by finding what'd be social in the news.
2007-12-20 21:57:40
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answered by Nolly 4
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