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    Alabi Oluwatobi Joseph Department of Sociology Landmark University 2013 Nigerian Society and Development: Constraints and Ways Forward Abstract One of the main issues in development debates is how to tackle rural underdevelopment. The constraints to developing the rural areas as well as the problems of this critical sector have come to loom very large. For over four decades in Nigeria‚ all attempts to put the rural areas on course of development have failed. Conditions have continued to worsen

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    The article Our Anxious Culture: Triggers for Anxiety by Richard Restak‚ discusses how anxiety affects our culture in the sense of how we choose and perceive many things around us. I found many of the topics Restak brings up very interesting and although when reading this the topics seem obvious‚ such as a hindsight bias‚ I did not think about them before reading the article. One of the topics I found interesting and seemed to correlate with all other topics brought up was the media and what they

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    director and “Father” of Truman‚ Christoff. Truman’s life has been filmed and broadcasted to the world as “The Truman Show” since he was born and runs 24/7.It’s a popular reality TV show before the time reality TV shows were even introduced into our society. In a way‚ Truman is absolutely being used as a product of a show and has little say about it‚ this is also similar in the reality TV shows we have on air today. The film is also a centre of marketing‚ strategically placing product placement throughout

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    Our Colonial Mentality‚Damaged Culture and Their Roots Then and now‚ an American -who has replaced more subtly‚ efficiently and effectively the Spaniard- seems to reside in the mind of each Filipino in each generation since the US conquest and occupation of the Philippines. Consequently‚ the Filipino has been conditioned to -knowingly or unknowingly- think and analyze economic and political issues in our homeland from the American point of view. To change this way of thinking‚ the American in

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    Attitudes and Homosexuality At one time to be considered a homosexual or have homosexual tendencies was severely frowned upon and considered immoral in many cultures in our society. Within the last fifty years attitudes have changed towards homosexuality and what some consider their deviant behavior. The intent of this paper is to illustrate how these attitudes have changed throughout the years and give examples of the factors that have influenced our society’s attitudes toward homosexuality

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    A Project Report On “Employer Branding” Submitted for partial fulfillment of requirement for the award of degree Of PGPM Of & Master of Business Administration Of Manonmaniam Sundarnar University Tirunelveli Session 2010-12 Supervision by Rajagopal.V Senior Manager Talent Management Submitted by Karthik. D GSB Roll No: G1003/10 Enrollment No: 10AM60003 2011 GLOBAL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS EVERONN EDUCATION LIMITED #96 – 99 Industrial Estate‚ Perungudi‚Chennai - 600096

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    The topics concerning religion in our world have long been debated‚ with some citing it as the source of all our troubles and others as the solution to all of our troubles. Regardless of personal stance on the effects of religion on our society‚ it can be agreed that the concept has played a huge role in the development of human society and our lives as a whole‚ negatively or positively. Religion has brought change to our world since the idea was first created. Several massacres have been staged

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    Ganges River. By 1000 B.C.E‚ the Aryan culture had become predominant in northern India. Even with India under Muslim and British rules‚ it did little to affect the grassroots level on traditional Hindu society. Nothing was able to threaten its stability. However‚ Hinduism has undergone many adjustments and changes. During the period from 500 B.C.E to 500 C.E saw the establishment in India of classical Hinduism (also known as Brahminical Hinduism). Hindu society was under threat from invader and breakaway

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    Explain the importance of socialisation as a process within society. In this essay‚ i will examine the importance of socialisation as a process with in society. Socialisation is the process a human being will go through to make them who they are. They will learn about different types of cultures‚ norms and fashions‚ all of these they will take on throughout their life. Nature vs nurture has a great role in this‚ and‚ personally‚ I believe that nurture makes the largest amount of impact. Socialisation

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    for the economy but not in all cases for the citizens. If so‚ should countries encourage tourism? Firstly‚ tourism leads to the development of the country. The desire to attract tourists to a certain area often encourages governments to improve local facilities which is beneficial for both‚ citizens and tourists. On the other hand‚ the development of the country must be somehow controlled and planned in such a way‚ it does not destroy the natural beauty of the country. Over-development leads to

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