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    Chapter 1 Questions of Review 1. How has the global village contributed to the need for diversity awareness in our organizations? By the execution of most modern technologies‚ the world has curved into the global village. Such rejuvenation in communication has permitted numerous organizations to stretch their businesses in diverse parts of the globe. It is in actuality very affirmative stride according to the diverse facets of life. When transnational organizations initiate its manoeuvres in new-fangled

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    How internet has changed people The Internet has changed a lot over the year and a lot of people really don’t talk to each other anymore instead they talk either on Facebook or another Internet site. With all the things that you can do most families really don’t spend any time with each other anymore because everyone is doing something on the Internet. Now a day’s people can log on the Internet where ever they are. Because the internet decreases face to face interaction‚ makes it easier to retreat

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    individuals and communities experience and live in a global context. Students consider the positive and negative aspects of the global village and the consequences of these on attitudes‚ values and beliefs. Students also consider the role and uses of media and technology within the global village and different attitudes people may have towards them. Students respond to and compose a range of texts to investigate how and in what ways living in a global village may influence the ways we communicate‚ engage

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    How the World Was Made

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    Beginnings How The World Was Made Cheerokee‚ Retold by: James Mooney “The earth is a great island floating in a sea of water” Long time ago when everything was all water and suspended at the each of the four cardinal points by a cord hanging down holding the solid rock. When the earth grows old and dulls it’s strings will snap and the earth will sink down just to be water again. The Indians were afriad of that happening. There was all the animals above in the Gälûñ’lätï‚ the sky realm

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    Globalisation has made the world a better place (45) Globalisation is the emergence of a complex web of interconnectedness that means that our lives are increasingly shaped by events that occur in countries made further away from us. This process has increased significantly since the birth of the UN with 193 out of 196 states participating which have led to better communication between nation states. This has led to a more liberal view of the world as liberals also believe that nation states should

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    How Art Made the World

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    HOW ART MADE THE WORLD The day pictures were born As particularly mentioned at the documentary‚ the theory is our life would be unrecognizable and impossible without images. To understand and question upon that theory we need to find out how much images important in our daily life and what would be the alternative way of images as representations. When we carefully analyse the importance of images and seek out the alternative way of them which might be used as alternative channels in modern

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    How Art Made the World Though humans have been around for nearly 150‚000 years‚ they have only been creating sculptures and statues for approximately 1/5th that time. Over the past 30‚000 years‚ the human brain has manipulated our image of the human body through the exaggeration affect. When the Ancient Greeks managed to make realistic statues‚ they were not happy because it was boring. Much like the nomadic tribes long ago they felt the need to exaggerate the body to create the ideal image.

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    Throughout the whole novel‚ It is showed how Hester’s past is looked down upon because she had Pearl. Hester was made an outcast‚ she was looked down on but another thing she did is she grew from all of this‚ She let all the hate make her stronger and it made her work harder‚ as Hester said “God gave her into my keeping‚ I will not give her up!”.Women today go through the same things but maybe not to this full extension. In the book‚ “ The scarlet Letter”‚ Hester was made an outcast. She was forced the wear

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    The global village is vastly evident throughout all of society‚ moreso than ever before. As a result of the formation of this global village‚ there has been many consequences for society. With the rising coexistence of local and global communities‚ local society is adapting to suit the needs of the global village. Hence‚ there is a battle between the individual and the power of globalisation‚ as the world is becoming more connected. Rob Sitch’s 1997 film‚ ‘The Castle’‚ portrays the effects of the

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    Ten Ways the Internet Has Changed the World It is hard to believe how young the Internet still is. It has only been around for merely twenty-five to thirty years and started out as an insignificant tool in its infancy. Few people had access to the Internet‚ yet it now plays such an integral role in our daily lives. Some people are unable to function without it. From computers and smart phones to watches and even eyewear‚ almost anything can now be connected to what is one large constantly evolving

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