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Alexis Ohanian is the founder of social networking website. In his TED talk from 2009, Alexis Ohanian talks about the power of the Internet with the help of memes and their promotion. He discusses what it takes to make memes work for you. Ohanian tells the story about users named a Greenpeace whale avatar “Mister Splashy Pants.”  Greenpeace found a marketing campaign in the process. This campaign had an effect which in the end Japanese government drew back from the hunting of humpback whales.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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<em>SEXUALITY is a social issue </em>
For people sex involves <em>social importance and individual decision as opposed to organic programming.  </em>
Sexual practices fluctuate extensively starting with one society then onto the next <em>EX. kissing, thoughts regarding unobtrusiveness, and gauges of magnificence.  </em>
The inbreeding forbidden exists in all social orders since directing sexuality particularly proliferation is a fundamental component of social association. <em>explicit taboos change starting with one society then onto the next.</em>
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Pavlov used proved his theory of classical conditioning by studying salivation in dogs. He observed an unconditioned response, the salivation, that was a consequence of an unconditioned stimulus (the meat). Then, he paired the unconditioned response with a neutral stimulus (the sound of a bell), by giving the dog the meat after ringing the bell. He found that after being conditioned, the dog salivated every time he heard the bell ring, the salivation was now a conditioned response. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
"Caste system" is the one aspect <span>of Indian society that was Ashoka’s commitment to the happiness and welfare of all his people with their direct conflicts. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B". I hope that this answer has helped you.</span>