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    Clash of Civilization?

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    Theme 1 - Lesson 1: TEXT: Clash of civilization? Salman Rushdie: Fighting the forces of Invisibility. From: Washington Post‚ October 2‚ 2001. Phase of presentation Ethos: Rushdie starts out referring to a newspaper column that he wrote in January 2000‚ here he makes clear that his predictions came true and that the worst case scenario might be to surrender all liberty rights for security and temporary safety. The main point he presents is fear of an invisible democracy after the terror

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    CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS What is International Business? International business is a term used to collectively describe all commercial transactions (private and governmental‚ sales‚ investments‚ logistics‚and transportation) that take place between two or more nations. It consists of transactions that are devised and carried out across national borders to satisfy the objectives of individuals‚ companies‚ and organizations. Usually‚ private companies undertake such transactions

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    Chapter 23 The 1920s: Coping with Change (1920-1929) I. Economy A. Booming business 1. Unemployment as low as three percent‚ steady prices‚ and the GNP grew by 43 percent from 1922 to 1929 2. Consumer goods such as home appliances (vacuums‚ refrigerators‚ washing machines‚ etc.) i. Sixty percent of US homes electrified by mid 1920s 3. Automobiles i. By end of decade‚ automobile industry accounted for about nine percent of all wages in manufacturing and stimulated

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    Assess the sociological explanations for the growth of new religious movements. By: Amy Rashid Over the years‚ there has been a growth of new religious movements in the society. This growth can be explained in terms of why people chose to join the movements or in terms of wider social changes. Hence‚ in this essay‚ I shall discuss several sociological explanations for this occurrence. Firstly‚ Steve Bruce (1995‚ 1996) attributes the development of a range of religious institutions‚ including sects

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    Global Core and Periphery

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    geographical tiers – core / semi-periphery / periphery * Temporal trends – growth then stagnation. Hegemony (indirect dominance of one country UK > USA > Japan > China?) * Integration or rejection – reaction of societies e.g. Islamic fundamentalism * States (political state‚ way its ruled) – states function to protect their interests‚ their companies and peoples interests from global economy * Alternative adaptations – how do nation states adapt to the global economy? Export led

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    campaigns‚ and in the emerging transportation and media revolutions. American religion became a major front in the 1920s culture wars. Mainstream Protestantism‚ Fundamentalism‚ Catholicism‚ and Judaism were prominent and controversial. While traditional Protestants retained control of Americas commanding heights‚ the influx of fundamentalism among old stock Americans and the importation of Catholicism and Judaism with new immigrants created a volatile mix. New Yorks Alfred Smith was unable to win

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    It is Changez’s shifting identity that creates the main interest and tension in the novel. Do you agree? Throughout Mosin Hamid’s “The Reluctant Fundamentalist” there is a continual undercurrent of tension‚ with the main point of focus centred on Changez’s shifting identity. This being said‚ Changez is not the sole focus of the framed novel‚ with a mix of character’s actions and emotions building up the rise in tension. As the novel is told to us through the words of Changez‚ he is obviously considered

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    Satrapi. In her graphic novel‚ Persepolis‚ Satrapi illustrates her story of living in Iran as a discreet revolutionist child going against the Fundamentalists’ throughout the Islamic Revolution. Proving Iran’s image of having connections with fundamentalism‚ fanaticism‚ and terrorism false‚ Satrapi successfully sheds light upon her subversion to Western stereotypes about Muslims through the use of three illustrative strategic dichotomies. These creative dichotomies include the color usage of black

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    use of terror‚ therefore may gain controllable power. Religion plays an important role in the cause of terrorism. Some terrorist groups have used their interpretation of religion/religious beliefs to justify their actions. The Role of Religious Fundamentalism in Terrorist Violence can play a vital role to: recruit and motivate potential future suicide bombers‚ spread or enforce a system of belief‚ viewpoint or opinion‚ make people more prejudiced or even reduce prejudice‚ motivate activism by offering

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    on people. Religion has always had a great impact on masses. At some points‚ it was the source of conflict‚ but on the other hand‚ it was a force for peace and positive things. Nowadays‚ Western countries are concerned about Islam and Muslim fundamentalism in Islamic areas. It is a great threat for Western countries. People consider it as a source of wars and conflicts. There were several facts like the events of 9/11‚ terror acts that proved concerns of people; nevertheless‚ the war on terror was

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