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Obedience

LIFE CONSUMPTION
Throughout the history, humanity has been a social concept that shapes a wide range of information, values, beliefs and norms with others. This relationship with the “outside world” creates a way of life a group of people which is an interdependent community called “society”. In addition, such a way of living gives a chance to people in order to express themselves as an “individual” and make them question “who they really want to be”. Having this opportunity leads people to investigate and understand how they can maintain their lives without any pressure or influence. Although this perception is the evidence of the having the power of freedom, it can be manipulated by both the other individuals with whom we live in a community and the conditions and the challenges of life in which individuals live.
The challenges and conditions of life can be changed by being dependent on the era and the characteristics of the population in the world. The evidence......


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