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    National states were formed after 1945 in the global south‚ also known as Third World countries or Developing countries. These Global South’s are known as Africa‚ Asia and Latin America and in this essay it will be explained how census‚ mapping and museums became essential to these Third World countries when creating nation states after 1945. This essay will also explain the effects of postcolonial states on today’s society. Charles Hirschmas‚ a sociologist‚ found that there was a rapid series

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    Analysis of about a boy – Nick Hornby Title: about a boy Author: Nick Hornby Nick Horny was born non April 17‚ 1957 in England. He is an English author staying in Highbury‚ Islington in London. At an early age he became a dedicated reader‚ and red all from comic books to prose. In 1998‚ Horny finished his first novel‚ which was about a boy. One of the many books he has written‚ about a boy‚ helped him to achieve the E.M Forster Award from American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1999. Since he

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    The war‚ which have already been the third world war‚ is finally over. What was left behind is our fallen world‚ nothing but ruined cities‚ crops burned to ashes‚ and pain in the living. In an old museum‚ there are two people wandering around to find a place to pass the night‚ that is me and a 5-year-old girl. After the war‚ as a consequence of deadly weapon and bomb‚ weather becomes extremely severe‚ which causes the temperature falls sharply when the night comes. I can still bear this cold but

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    Race is an identity humans are given biologically and identity with through culture‚ heritage‚ and other activities which make that certain group unique. The impact that the third World War gave was the concept of homogenization. No longer did the outside world view themselves as a particular group or race. As Americans found out the difficult way‚ we were basing our logic on the identity of race. Race had everything to do with society before the war. It caused uproar because of police violence

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    Third Landscape Design Paper by Edison Mecaj & David Kodheli With the term Third Landscape Gilles Clement used to define the “forgotten” uninhabited spaces . Some are invisibile some are widespread some are small some are in front of us the whole time and we still can’t see them. They come in different shapes and sizes but they all have in common one thing: the absence of any human activity. Our task consisted in choosing and observing different landscapes of our choice as a result

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    by a different society/location in the past. we can definitley be able to learn from their mistakes or successes if we choose to learn from them. The only way we can achieve this is by trying to keep ourselves aware of what is happening around the world. Hence media is the most important part of the society today. This exchange of news in the past is what is called as knowledge for today. As you can see‚ the exposure to western culture has helped millions of people overcome superstitious beliefs

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    Onorato English – World Classics 29th October 2012 Third Eye View “He Opens Wide a Third Eye…” by Bei Dao in his written work Old Snow‚ is a narrative of one mans life and his epiphany on society as life and death would influence it. Bei Dao shows a man looking through a “third eye” or “inner eye” view‚ a very mystical and spiritual way to look at life that only the most enlightened peoples have been able to observe. The poem by Bei Dao starts off by a man opening wide his third eye‚ showing that

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    It ’s correct to identify that there is a pattern to U.S. foreign policies towards 3rd world countries. By examining some of the actions‚ military and non military‚ one can see that‚ whenever it comes to its own economical interest‚ the U.S. will be involved directly or indirectly. To really understand foreign main policies objectives towards 3rd world countries‚ one has to narrow it down to two main objectives‚ sanctions that are designed to impact on the poor‚ and enslavement of most poor countries

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    Word Count: 1‚231 The Prado Museum Madrid‚ Spain Goya‚ Francisco. The Third of May 1808. 1814. Oil on canvas. Museo del Prado‚ Madrid. The museum I chose to look at was the Museo del Prado in Madrid‚ Spain. I did not physically go to this museum because it was across the world. I went on a virtual online tour of the museums website. This museum was very interesting to me because it had a lot of old paintings from the 16th‚ 17th‚ 18th centuries. The paintings and sculptures in this museum were

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    “Berlin Dairy”‚ “The Sinking of Bismarck”‚ “The Collapse of the Third Republic” any many others. But it was “The Rise and Fall of The Third Reich” is the one that won him the National Book Award and a special Sidney Hillman Foundation award. His “The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich‚” is still read by many people and is being cited in scholarly works for many years. The book is based on Shirer’s own experience from the Second World War. He was the eyewitness of Hitler’s rise in the power and how

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