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    Civilizations are complex societies with cities‚ government‚ art‚ architecture‚ religion‚ class divisions and writing systems. To uphold an effective civilization‚ cultural diffusion‚ farming and writing with a spoken language are essential. Cultural diffusion is a key element to maintaining a complex civilization. When people from different civilizations came into contact with one another‚ they learned from one another. They would learn how other people from different societies did things and all their

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    Technological determinism: Lag - Technology advances but society lags - Can be technological‚ not just social - Social and political pressures can impose restrictions on technology - Technology is always pushing forward‚ while everything else drags behind - William Ogburn: “`There is often a delay or lag in the adaptive culture after the material culture has changed"’ (Nye‚ p. 26) - Alvin Toffler ... argued that technological change had accelerated to the point that people could scarcely keep

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    The Chrysalids – Essay Explain the significance and meaning of the following words: “We have a new world to conquer; they have a lost cause to lose.” In the novel The Chrysalids‚ by John Wyndham‚ there exist two sorts of societies‚ both very different from one another. The Waknuk community is a hostile environment intolerant of differences among it’s people‚ crops‚ and animals. The Sealand community‚ however‚ embraces differences. As contradictory as these civilizations may seem‚ they also

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    are many things that makes a society a civilization. There are also many things that makes a civilization advanced. Government‚ Religion‚ and culture impacts societies and makes them civilizations. Some of the products that were constructed that plays along with these three characteristics helps make these civilizations advanced. These three things that made up these civilizations have brought them a long way. Government plays a very big part in changing a society into a civilization. The majorities

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    Burqa Should Be Banned

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    I strongly agree that the wearing of the burqa should be banned because it is a risk on Australians safety and security. I believe that Cory benardi has a very strong argument that the wearing of the burqa should be banned in public places. I 100% agree with him. There has been an Australian man that was dressed in a burqa that robbed a bank because of this there have been a number of understandable concerns in the community. Police being reluctant to search any suspects wearing a burqa. I am one

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    t Social Context of Society Social Context of Technology – Essay “Technology is an independent factor impacting on society from outside society” Discuss with reference to both the Technological Determinist and the Social Shaping of Technology perspectives. The power technology obtains is incredible. In recent years it’s advanced greatly and I believe its limits is only our imagination. It is evolving at a quicker rate than ever and its

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    offers information about how societies behave‚ and people need to have some sense of how societies function to run their own lives. One can grasp how societies change‚ what causes the changes‚ and what elements of society endure despite them. Another perspective on human life is promoted through history. A student of history can test his or her own moral sense by examining the stories of individuals and situations in the past. History can further understanding of society by telling how groups were

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    means to be civilized. Religion affects people greatly. In the epic story The Odyssey‚ the main character Odysseus often relies on the gods to help him through his many adventures. Religion is important to society because it gives people a sense of right and wrong; a sense which every society needs. Religion also provides spirituality and guidance‚ which helps to keep people grounded. In George Orwell’s Animal Farm‚ the animals do not follow any religious principles and suffer because of this. There

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    Economic Systems Throughout history there has been a common theme of progression towards more complex societies. The advent of agriculture enabled population sizes to increase‚ and allowed permanent settlements to arise. As extensive cultivation of farmland progressed‚ a surplus of food was created that enabled some people within a society to be non-food producers. These people who no longer were required to farm in order to survive were able to develop marketable goods that they could exchange

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    politics after the twentieth century‚ the century of warfare. (1 point) 7. According to Betts‚ Fukuyama argued that the final modern consensus on democracy and capitalism‚ the globalization of Western liberalism‚ and the "homogenization of all human societies" driven by technology and wealth‚ have brought about the “End of History.” (2 points) 8. According to Betts‚ Mearsheimer argued that international life will continue to be the brutal competition for power it had always been‚ and characterized

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