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    During the Industrial Revolution‚ the social structure of society changed dramatically. Before the Revolution most people lived in small villages‚ working either in agriculture or as skilled craftsmen. They lived and often worked as a family‚ doing everything by hand. In fact‚ three-quarters of Britain’s population lived in the countryside‚ and farming was the predominant occupation. With the advent of industrialization‚ however‚ everything changed. The new enclosure laws—which required that all

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    International Migration

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    International migration has always existed. Since the current theory is that human beings originated in East Africa‚ every other part of the world is the product of immigration. All of us are either immigrants or descended from immigrants. The United States is a nation of immigrants. American forefathers left another country to begin a new in the United States. Before its declaration of independence in 1776‚ the United States was a haven for those seeking a better life. Flocking to this country

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    Waves of Migration

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    WAVES OF MIGRATION 1. The Negritos * first people to come to the Philippines * also called Atis or Aetas * They came across land bridges from mainland Asia about 25‚000 years ago. * Philippines then‚ was connected to Asia by land bridges which later sank below the sea * very small people‚ less than 5 feet tall * Were called "Negritos" because they had black skin‚ short kinky hair‚ thick lips‚ and black noses. * they wore little

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    Migration in Vanessa Butterflies Vanessa butterflies inhabit numerous continents around the world‚ which may include Africa‚ Europe‚ Asia‚ and the Americas (Stefanescu et al.‚ 2007). Vanessa is a genus of brush-footed butterflies of the family Nymphalidae (Stefanescu et al.‚ 2007) They are described as Holarctic species‚ which refers to habitats throughout the northern continents of the world (Stefanescu‚ 2001). They are seen mostly in open meadows and fields near streams (Stefanescu‚ 2001)

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    economy and British orientated culture varied greatly due to many waves of migrations‚ especially that of Italians‚ who ventured for a better life and new opportunities‚ which worked in favour for Australia. Lifestyle skills‚ values and knowledge‚ especially regarding agriculture‚ that the citizens of mainly southern‚ Italy possessed‚ were of importance and worth to the Australian Government after World War II in the 1900s as it would assist with expansion and improvement plans whilst remaining within

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    Puritan Migration

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    religious freedom‚ to escape from the persecution they were being forced to endure in their home country. For instance‚ New England was made up of Pilgrims and Puritans‚ while Maryland consisted of devout Catholics. In the case of the Puritans‚ their migration from England to the New World was primarily the result of James VI of Scotland becoming the King of England (hereafter referred to as King James I of England) after the death of Elizabeth I‚ who left behind no heir to the throne. The Puritans were

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    Rural-urban linkage generally refers to the growing flow of public and private capital‚ people (migration and commuting) and goods (trade) between urban and rural areas. It is important to add to these the flow of ideas‚ the flow of information and diffusion of innovation. Adequate infrastructure such as transportation‚ communication‚ energy and basic services is the backbone of the urban-rural development linkage approach (Tacoli‚ 2004). There is a positive relationship between adequacy of transportation

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    Business Continuity Planning‚ Backup‚ and Recovery An important strategy for organizations is to be prepared for any eventuality. A critical element in any security system is a business continuity plan‚ also known as a disaster recovery plan. Business continuity is the chain of events linking planning to protection and recovery. The purpose of the business continuity plan is to keep the business operating after a disaster occurs. The plan prepares for‚ reacts to‚ and recovers from events that

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    Ethics During Change MGT/426 August 25‚ 2013 Diane Welhouse Ethics During Change As society has seen over the last few decades‚ ethics had not been at the forefront of organizational decision-making and change processes as it should have been. Unfortunately because of the actions or lack of actions by the few‚ many lives have been devastated and society’s view of corporate organizations has been severely damaged. Between government interventions‚ and organizational realizations‚ ethics seem

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    We can all agree that from birth to death‚ people change along several parallel pathways‚ including movement‚ cognition‚ and social skills and emotion. But how exactly do these changes take place? Are they sudden and abrupt or gradual? This article explains how developmental psychologists explore differences between people of certain ages based on how gradually or abruptly those differences seem to emerge. The Continuity Approach If you have spent any significant amounts of time with young children

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