DBQ – WHAT WERE THE UNDERLYING CAUSES OF WWI? DBQ – WHAT WERE THE UNDERLYING CAUSES OF WWI? STUDENT GUIDE SHEET DIRECTIONS: Over a four year period from 1914 to 1918 Europe was beset by one of the most terrible wars in human history. This DBQ asks WHY SUCH A CATASTROPHE TOOK PLACE. 1.Read the BACKGROUND ESSAY 2.SKIM the documents to get a sense of what they are about DBQ – WHAT WERE THE UNDERLYING CAUSES OF WWI? STUDENT GUIDE SHEET 3.In the margin (on the side) of your paper‚ record the MAIN
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The Comparison of George Moore and James Joyce Ireland is best known for its unique culture‚ the accent‚ the green beer‚ and the music. But it is also known for its diverse literature and writers. Over the years there have been many different writers with their own sense of styles and their personal views of Ireland. There are many writers‚ such as James Joyce‚ Roddy Doyle‚ Edna O’Brien‚ George Moore‚ and Frank O’Conner who all came from different places in Ireland or even moved out of Ireland
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PANTHEON IN PARİS The Paris Pantheon is a neo-classical church in the Latin Quarter of Paris that was modeled after the Pantheon in Rome.With a dome similar to the one on St Paul’s Cathedral in London‚ the pantheon was originally an abbey‚ but today serves as a glimpse of history as the burial place for French heroes‚ leaders‚ artists‚ and writers. Neo-Classical architecture is a new birth of the classical architecture of ancient Greece and Rome. A Neoclassical building is likely to
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W. Norton & Company Auguste Comte The “father of sociology” Argued for the empirical study of society Analyzed social statics and dynamics Emile Durkheim‚1858-1917 Durkheim: Social facts: we can study aspects of social life in a scientific manner (ex. Hoarders) Suicide (1897) Anomie Karl Marx‚1818-83 Class conflict Economic Determinism False consciousness Class consciousness Alienation Max Weber (“Vaber”)‚ 1864-1920 Agreed that the economy is
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Compare the theme of boredom in Madame Bovary and Therese Raquin. Through a close-reading of specific scenes‚ discuss the different ways in which Emma and Therese experience and cope with boredom. What role do marriage and setting (Paris v the country) play in their respective boredoms? Emma Bovary and Therese Raquin are both unable to maintain an enthusiasm and engagement in their lives‚ their respective marriages or their surroundings. This essay will argue that boredom is a mental element in
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Chapter two Behaviour in an organisation: belonging This chapter focus on the sense of belonging of an organization members. There are several researches analysing “ … an organizational context a fundamental aspect is that‚ whatever their role in the organization‚ employees should be able to understand and use the brand – otherwise how can they live it?” (Ind‚ 2001:85). Branding is successful when an institute can make sure that their workforce identifies with and have faith in in the product
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Between Hardships Obstacles are to be expected when getting into a relationship‚ but what happens when you add current hardships going on in a community or era into the mix? Like it or not the time period and issues concerning ones community influence many of the interactions one may have with other people. During a time of starvation‚ many people forget about love and instead focus in getting food on the table. And during times of war‚ people will focus on remaining safe and alive. Many luxuries
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the table. The functionalist perspective‚ also called functionalism‚ is one of the major theoretical perspectives in sociology. They believe that order and sustainability in the public will make the society evolve. It has its origins in the works of Emile Durkheim‚ who was especially interested in how social order is possible or how society remains relatively stable. A functionalist sees that the whole society needs to contribute to ensure the stability of the whole society. Each part of the society
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“Don ’t cry because it ’s over‚ smile because it happened.” ― Dr. Seuss “You ’ve gotta dance like there ’s nobody watching‚ Love like you ’ll never be hurt‚ Sing like there ’s nobody listening‚ And live like it ’s heaven on earth.” ― William W. Purkey “You only live once‚ but if you do it right‚ once is enough.” ― Mae West “In three words I can sum up everything I ’ve learned about life: it goes on.” ― Robert Frost “Insanity is doing the same thing‚ over and over again‚ but expecting
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• • History of sociological thought o August Comte – stages of human understanding o Emile Durkheim Durkheim on suicide Mechanical and organic solidarity; collective conscience; division of labor; interdependence o Ferdinand Tönnies – Gesellschaft and Gemeinschaft relationships o Max Weber – bureaucracy; “iron cage”; verstehen o Karl Marx – Bourgeosie and Proletariat; economic determinism o What did Durkheim‚ Tönnies‚ Weber‚ and Marx think were the social consequences of the movement
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