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    the students‚ both business and legal.” As the definition of Legal Management says above‚ it just show how this subject is relevant/important in my course. First reason why I say so is because since in this subject‚ we will be discussing about Society or the “collective man”‚ it will help us understand the people around us that we will be handling in the near future‚ as the future lawyers of the country or maybe as the legal experts in a business. As a future lawyer‚ one branch of Sociology will

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    an impact on culture is a toothless tiger.” This quote exemplifies the idea that if religion did not impact an individual‚ it would have the same effect of a ferocious tiger not being able to exert its force. From the Latin religio (the respect for what is sacred) and religare (to bind‚ in the sense of an obligation)‚ the word religion is an organised collection of belief and practice systems‚ focusing on what people determine to be sacred or spiritual. Throughout history and societies across the world

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    Trade & Tastes in the Early Modern Era During the 1700s‚ the Atlantic system was created which had encircled America‚ Africa‚ and Europe. The Europeans bought slaves from Africa and sold them in the Caribbean and the Americas to work in plantations. Trade products such as coffee‚ sugar‚ and tobacco were some of the dominant crops grown in plantations during the Early Modern Era. Coffee had a tremendous impact on long distance and European expansion. The use of coffee created social traditions

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    sensory perception of the bitter taste in a student population.The ability of students to taste different chemicals is controlled by the student’s genes. This means that because each student has different genes‚ each individual student will taste each chemical differently‚ or not at all. This explains why there is a lot of variation in the interpretations of the taste of each chemical. The tonic water tasted sweet to some students because they were unable to taste the quinine‚ and instead only tasted

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    the sociological explanations of the role of culture in contemporary society Culture is the behaviour‚ beliefs and characteristics of a particular group of people. Age groups‚ ethnic groups and social groups etc… are all examples of groups of people that possess their own unique culture. The people within a culture are expected to follow the norms and values that are passed down through generation to generation. Over the past 30 years‚ different cultures have gradually intermingled due to an increasing

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    these ideals‚ or would they fall into a world of silence? This idea is popular yet foully. Living in a world without sound is something much of the population endures. Many people in society view this as a disability or pity‚ however those who are deaf or hard of hearing‚ view it as their culture. The ideal of culture plays a major part in self-identification‚ especially in those who have alternate circumstances. In the movie‚ Children of a Lesser God‚ the main character (played by Marlee Matlin)

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    In late-Ming China‚ even though tea drinking had been accepted by the whole society‚ tea tasting remained its aesthetic function‚ in which people believed that it could reflect the taste and the social status of the drinkers. The relationship between taste and social status has been studied by some scholars. In the very influential Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste‚ Pierre Bourdieu argues that taste‚ the faculty of perceiving beauty and the capacity to discern aesthetic values

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    Abbasids in bringing them down” (Saylor). The Abbasid were heavily influenced by the Persian culture‚ and once they were in office the Persian Barmakids were the advisors on wealth and influence to the caliphate. The other important thing the Abbasid’s did was move the capital to Baghdad and this allowed them to thrive because of the location and the influence of the Persian culture. The influence of Persian culture helped to sustain the art‚ poetry‚ and science during the Abbasid’s. The Abbasid dynasty

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    SLAVE DYNASTY :Qutb-ud-din Aibak (Arabic: قطب الدين أيبك‎‚ Persian: قطب الدین ایبک‎; lit. "Axis of the Faith") was a Turkic king of Northwest India who ruled from his capital in Delhi where he built theQutub Minar and the Quwwat Al Islam mosque.[1] He was of Turkic descent from central Asia(modern day Aybak‚ Samangan‚ Afghanistan)‚ the first Sultan of Delhi and founder of the Ghulam dynasty (Mamluk Sultanate) of India. He ruled for only four years‚ from 1206 to 1210 AD. He died while playing polo in Lahore

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    Africanized Honey Bees (AHB) -- also called Africanized bees or killer bees -- are descendants of southern African bees imported in 1956 by Brazilian scientists attempting to breed a honey bee better adapted to the South American tropics. When some of these bees escaped quarantine in 1957‚ they began breeding with local Brazilian honey bees‚ quickly multiplying and extended their range throughout South and Central America at a rate greater than 200 miles per year. In the past decade‚ AHB began

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