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    While economic and social changes have occurred throughout history‚ certain period have seen great changes. This time period includes the Industrial Revolution in England. The changes experienced during this time period have dramatically changed social and economic structure. During the Industrial Revolution the way people people lived and worked‚ and produced good changed . The causes of the Industrial Revolution are powerful middle class‚ and transportation and communication. The Industrial

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    system was created. The war needed a mass production of weaponry‚ which sped up the North’s manufacturing business‚ war profiteers took advantage of this and sold these produces at high prices creating a class of millionaires. This new class shows social change in the north‚ as the war opened up

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    Shortly after 1492 when Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue‚ death ravaged the great empires and civilizations that the Aztecs and Incas built. Women‚ children‚ and the rich culture suffered at the hands of the Spaniards. Despite all of the destruction‚ it lead to what many call today‚ Latin America. However‚ not just one event created Latin America‚ it was a large collection of many. All of the events that happened after 1492 were due to a difference of knowledge‚ technology‚ and immunity

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    After the First World War‚ the economic condition of Germany became very weak. The German troops lost in the war and then Germany was economically destroyed. They were forced to pay war reparations to both Great Britain and France. Also‚ most of the people in the Germany were unemployed. Germans started making plans to find out the ways to generate new job in different fields like in power plants‚ transportation‚ and other related fields. Due to the huge increment in the social spending and sudden

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    the flow of vital cash and materials. However‚ limited enforcement was not total autonomy‚ as there were constant interventions by the British government‚ currency controls‚ naval impressment and the confiscation of goods were regular features of Atlantic trade. Colonial and personal appeals to parliament for redress and protection were common‚ as well as pleas for aid in the form of credit and military power. So the question becomes‚ how much did colonial merchants actually do on their own? Were

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    No Cash Dividends‚ No Stock Dividends or Split. In the case of Georgia Atlantic‚ this strategy is not recommendable because of several factors. First of all‚ the most recent Market-toBook value is well below 1‚ meaning that the company has not invested in any profitable projects anymore. The retained earnings would have generated a higher shareholder value if they would have been paid out to the shareholder. Furthermore the share price of the firm would stay rather constant and would not

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    March 7‚ 2006 Trans Atlantic Slave Trade Slavery originated from Africa "after the Bantu migrations spread agricultural to all parts of the continent." Africans would buy slaves to enlarge their families and have more power. Also‚ they would buy slaves in order to sell them to make a profit. It then spread out from Africa to Portugal and was said‚ "it is estimated that during the four and a half centuries of the trans-Atlantic slave trade‚ Portugal was responsible for transporting

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    The social construction of our everyday world According to Berger & Luckman social order is explained as a human product and an ongoing human production. It is shaped by an individual in the course of his or hers ongoing externalization. Social order is not biologically‚ given or derived from any biological data in its empirical manifestations. Social order is not provided in man ’s natural environment although the specific characteristics of this may be factors in determining the characteristics

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    Social mindfulness: Skill and will to navigate the social world. Authors: Van Doesum‚ Niels J.‚ Department of Social and Organizational Psychology‚ VU University Amsterdam‚ Amsterdam‚ Netherlands‚ n.j.van.doesum@vu.nl  Van Lange‚ Dion A. W.‚ Vossius Gymnasium‚ Amsterdam‚ Netherlands Van Lange‚ Paul A. M.‚ Department of Social and Organizational Psychology‚ VU University Amsterdam‚ Amsterdam‚ Netherlands‚ p.a.m.van.lange@vu.nl  Address: Van Doesum‚ Niels J.‚ Department of Social and Organizational Psychology

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    made their first journey to Africa and some of the European visitors to Africa recognized that societies were just as advanced or more so‚ than their own. In truth‚ contributions from Africans and the African continent to the shaping of the modern world are enormous and denied only because of the development of Eurocentric and racist views. Many Europeans thought that Africa’s history was not important. They argued that Africans were inferior to Europeans and they used this to help justify slavery

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