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    the changing social realities challenging the old order of life‚ and Enlightenment ethics of equality and freedom flourishing‚ government officials demanded a crucial change in politics and governments. Meanwhile‚ state debt soared as the war of dominance of the atlantic economy ended‚ furthering a call to reform for the society. With all these internal and external turmoil occurring‚ the French called for a reform(after being influenced by the American Revolution as well) known as the French

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    Ethics during Change Name MGT/426 Date Instructor Ethics during Change Companies face many types of challenges‚ from financial strain to competition. However‚ ethical challenges can be harder to detect and more difficult to fix because they often aren’t visible until the issue has taken over staffs emotions. While there are several ethical issues that face a company‚ some stand out more than others. (Belcher‚ 2014) Ethical Issues Organizations Face One of the major challenges companies face when

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    Social and Cultural Continuity and Change: Focus Country – India Part A – Outline the features of continuity And change Gender roles and the status of men and women is a part of the social and cultural continuity and change among India. Men in India are frequently recognized to be more superior to the women. Gender roles within India are considered to be backwards in contrast to many westernised societies. Women are often to be seen as a nurturer and less educated than men. Once the women become

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    Greek city states changed over time in many ways‚ including in their unity and their government. They also‚ however‚ remained the same in that they were continuously at war with those around them‚ seeking more land and power throughout the course of history. City states came about in Greece mainly because of its physical characteristics. Its mountainous terrain caused the population to spread out and create separate city states. Because Greece didn’t have many vital resources‚ they were forced

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    In the year 394 the Roman Emperor Theodosius canceled the Olympic games‚ which started in ancient Greece in 776 BC and were held every four years to celebrate and honor the Greek god Zeus. The Roman Emperor canceled the games because he said that they were against Christianity. Little did he know that the Olympic Games would one day be held all over the world with many Christians and people of all faiths participating. In the year 453 a famous Hun warrior named Attila decided to conquer the whole

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    Throughout the 1900’s‚ African Americans faced many unfair challenges like discrimination and racism. Colored citizens did not have the same political and social freedom as white citizens. Although there is still racism today towards African Americans‚ the Civil Rights Movement won more legal rights for black citizens and they were given the same rights as White Americans This helped create a less racist society. The civil rights movement was a very well-known movement that occurred during the years

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    sewed for the army‚ boycotted goods from England‚ made weapons and ammo‚ were camp followers‚ fought disguised as men in battles‚ were spies for either side‚ and ran the farms while their husbands were away. The war allowed women to fulfill new roles and explore their own political beliefs and to act upon those beliefs. A majority of the women involved in the war efforts did so from the comfort of their own homes. They made items for the war effort like standards‚ uniforms‚ and guns and ammo

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    Classical India Change and Continuity over Time From 300-600 CE‚ there were major changes in classical Indian civilizations as new religions were formed‚ political power was increased‚ and advancements in math and science were made. However‚ trade routes continued to flourish while the caste system was supported by the Hindu religion. These helped the patriarchal society flourish in the 300 years. In the classical Indian society‚ many changes took place‚ religion being one of the main few. New

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    structured as a patriarchal society which naturally resulted in a diminished role for women. Furthermore‚ it is especially difficult to accurately describe the lives and roles of women considering all historical written evidence from the period was completed solely by aristocratic men. As a result all historians know about women come from a male perspective and is as a result mired in bias. All power within the family lay with the patriarchal figure‚ women served subservient roles and were at every social

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    The role of women in family and their influence on children’s development has always accompanied human’s history. Nowadays women occupy important positions in today’s society. Having an active social life‚ they participate in various social and cultural functions. In the most Western nations‚ women are no longer disadvantaged in comparison to men. However‚ the role of women at the beginning of the nineteenth century was repressive and constrictive in many ways. In public as well as at home‚ society

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