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    Colonial Salutary Neglect

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    throughout the colonial period‚ the colonies were a land of rapid growth and change. The British policy of salutary neglect influenced the development of colonial society. This will be shown through developments in colonial legislative assemblies‚ commerce‚ and religion. Britain’s lack of involvement in the colonies due to various events led the colonies towards developing self-governments. The colonies’ independent streak involving self-government began to show itself early on in colonial history with

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    Religion

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    DENOMINATION - 1947 81.2% Christian - 2001 56.9% Christian AGE STRUCTURE - Christians have greater proportion of over 50’s and less under 40’s than society at large - 82% of Australians 65+ identify as Christians. 60% of 18-24 year olds. - Largest group of Buddhist affiliates 35-44. Similar for Hindu and Muslim. - 18-24 most likely to state no religion with 20 %. INCREASE IN THOSE IDENTIFYING WITH A TRADITION OTHER THAN CHRISTANITY - From 1996- 2001 Buddhism increased by 79% Hindu 42% Islam

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    Analyses of a Polish Region

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    Voivodship Made by Mayia Samuilik 34447‚ BABE Content 1. Location‚ territorial division……………………………………………………………………………………...3 2. Principal economic data and their influence on the attractiveness of the region……….4 3. Region’s specialization: main spheres of economy……………………………………………….……7 4. Investments in the region……………………………………………………………………………………….…8 5. Local support for investors………………………………………………………………………………………..9 6. Conclusion………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...10

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    Media Influence on society Media writers have a strong influence on society. They influence us negatively and positively. All of this is to get a reaction to what they are trying to say. Negative influences are all around us. Beer commercials tell young boys that if you drink a certain kind of beer you will get all the good looking girls and maybe not be such a nerd. Hamburger restaurants have girls dressing up in near to nothing to sell a hamburger. McDonald’s the ultimate offender‚ uses a clown

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    Outline and evaluate the influence of childhood experiences on adult relationships Adult relationships are not just influenced by biological or inherited factors. Upbringing‚ socialisation and childhood also play an important part in later adult relationships. Attachment is the emotional tie between two people that is shown in their behaviours. Attachment theory‚ put forward by Bowlby‚ argues that childhood relationships are prototypes for ones adult relationships. There is some evidence for this

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    Evaluate the influence of two major theories of ageing on health and social care provision in relation to Mr Lee In this assignment I will be evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of activity and disengagement theory and how these theories can be applied to Mr Lee. When people get older they can take different approaches to aging and may have different theories that are relating to the aging process whether it being disengagement theory or activity theory. The elderly all deal with aging different

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    Project and its Influence in the Metropolitan Region of Panama City” Jose Joaquin Lim Cardenas PLAN 762 Metropolitan Regional Planning Pratt Institute May 2‚ 2012 Table of Contents Introduction .................................................................................................................................3 The Expansion of the Panama Canal ..........................................................................................6 Panama City Metropolitan Region .........

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    validity of this quotation as it applies to THREE of the following colonies before 1763: Virginia Maryland Pennsylvania Massachusetts Bay Rhode Island According to a specific quote‚ economic issues determined the development of the early English colonies. This quotation is not entirely valid‚ considering religion played major roles in early North America. Economic and religious issues determined the development of the English colonies. Chesapeake Bay English colonies

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    Religion is hardwired into humans. It provides an individual and/or group of people a framework to understand the world that they are living in and how to respond or behave to experiences. Furthermore‚ religion does not require ones belief in a high power or supernatural being. It just requires a belief in something that a group or individual deems sacred. Religion fills an essential role in society because it is the framework that groups of people use to understand the world around them. Every

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    Railway and the Impact of Chinese Development of the on the Tibetan Autonomous Region. Since the 1950 occupation of Tibet by People’s Republic of China‚ the government has introduced new ideology and began a transformation to the traditional Tibetan way of life. The development of the Tibet Autonomous Region marked the beginning of revolutionary socio-economic changes. Some Tibetans and their supporters worldwide feel the region ’s unique identity is being eroded

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