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    Technology‚ Environment and Society Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) Year/Part: IV/II Program: Computer and Electronics Definitions Technology According to Webster’s dictionary‚ technology is defined as a description of arts. General definition of technology Technology is technical means‚ which involves the systematic application of organized knowledge‚ and tools and materials for the extension of human facilties. Technology is the source of change in society. Technological

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    “Civilized” is often used to denote‚ in propaganda most notably‚ a high standard of moral regard. For instance‚ if two countries are fighting one may use propaganda to sway their citizens they are fighting as a civilized nation‚ one on the righteous side of the battle‚ while the other side is uncivilized and barbaric. However‚ defining civilization based on specific moral values is too subjective and arbitrary. Civilization is a concept of man-made societal standards in the most refined culture;

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    “Nowadays the concept of culture in anthropology and sociology is regarded as a fundamental element in the humanities.” (Chase‚ 1948: 59; cited in Encyclopaedia Britannica‚ 2007: The culture concept in anthropology) Today culture is one of the most discussed concepts all around the world. It has a crucial role in human relations. Its understanding is the kernel of the new multiculturalism policy of different countries around the globe. And in this understanding the social sciences has a

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    population during the past 100 years‚ based upon official government census documents.... [tags: Native Americans US HistoryThe Effects of Colonization on the Native Americans - The Effects of Colonization on the Native Americans Native Americans had inherited the land now called America and eventually their lives were destroyed due to European Colonization. When the Europeans arrived and settled‚ they changed the Native American way of life for the worst. These changes were caused by a number of

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    has shaped the world over and over many times‚ acquiring many colonies throughout the globe. The colonization of Africa was no different for the Europeans. The need for raw materials motivated Europeans to acquire new lands in order to provide resources for their industrialized economies. The strong sense of a burden to civilize and enlighten others became the perspective for the approach of colonization. The sense of nationalism was always the contrary notion to imperialism. During the early 1900s

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    Intro/Chap 1 Hegemony- ideological domination. Basic premises of Cultural Studies Basic premise semiotics (the study of how things are made to mean) For human beings‚ there are no necessary or inherent meaning in anything . Things have to be made to mean. Basic premises of semiotics Making things mean is a social and political process‚ practice‚ and struggle. Therefore‚ our sense of reality is socially and politically constructed. Basic premises of cultural studies In societies marked by institutionalized

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    is related to being the root cause of many other problems. [1]The colonial rulers were also able to institutionalize their own legislation which has kept the natives from progressing all these years http://exhibitions.nypl.org/africanaage/essay-colonization-of-africa.htmllater. After decolonization‚ nations were left to fend for themselves (few allies‚ separation from the Western World). There were little or no foreign investors‚ the people were not educated‚ there was a lack of trained personnel

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    The book‚ The Word for World is Forest by Le Guin writes about colonization. In the book‚ people from Earth come to the planet Athshe to take the Athseans wood. Also‚ the humans from earth treat the Athsheans very poorly. Captain Davidson is one of the military leaders of the Earth people. Raj Lyubov is a specialist who tries to learn about the Athshean people. The Athsheans never learn to kill people until Davidson killed Selvers wife Thele. After Davidson kills some of the native Athsheans‚ the

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    Filipinos World historical events are dominantly engaged into colonization. Like other literary eras‚ colonization is difficult to draw. There are colonizers that invade citizens of one country to settle and to introduce their beliefs‚ tradition and customs and to establish political control over that area of citizens. Filipinos experienced colonization by the Spaniards‚ Americans and Japanese colonizers. During the Spaniards colonization‚ they contributed good things such as education and Christianity

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    enter the colonization race because they had to go against the Protestant Reformation. The Protestant Reformation was a revolt that was against the abuses and control of the Roman Catholic Church. With angry English people‚ it was hard for the government to start the process of colonization. In order to begin the colonization race‚ the government had to stop the Protestant Reformation. After defeating the Protestant Reformation‚ England could finally look ahead at getting into the colonization race.

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