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    rather than in 2003? Well‚ it has always been advancing‚ even in 2003. However‚ it gains more strength and speed in development because of the continued funding of who knows how many trillions of dollars in total! Before we dive into some sociological impacts‚ let’s start with some recent technology advancements. Your Fridge Needs a Facebook Account… That’s right. Your fridge needs a Facebook account…or at least the login for it. LG has come out with a fridge with WiFi capabilities so it can e-mail

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    Dawson Ellington     Oct. 7‚2013  The early bronze age or iron age civilization of people that has had the greatest impact upon the modern world in my opinion was the Ancient Romans. We have similar characteristics to them and Ancient Rome is where most of our ideas of government‚literature‚ and entertainment came from. We are similar in government because we basically have a modernized version of their government. The Ancient Romans started the first republic. They had a senate(a main governing

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    Arts Impact on Society

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    Art is an extremely private experience‚ yet‚ it is meant to be shared with the public. Society‚ as a whole‚ examines the art produced and has the right to approve‚ disapprove‚ acknowledge‚ ignore‚ praise and abuse it. The public or society has not remained constant over the years. In the time of the Renaissance‚ for example‚ only a select few were "society." They commissioned art‚ were patrons of the arts and their artists. Today‚ almost anyone can share in the experience of art. They can attempt

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    Horses Impact On Society

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    the last hundred years since the creation of the automobile‚ humans used horses less as a necessity of life and more in the sense of sports‚ entertainment‚ recreation‚ hobbies for the rich‚ and mainly life-styles of the poor. Along with economic impacts on culture‚ horses have also created a technological‚ chronemic‚ interpersonal‚ and psychological impact on human culture (Helmer 1991:175). Technology inspired by the horse helped to create the automobile‚ and today the carriage is used as a sporting

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    The Impact of Media on Society The average American child watches 8‚000 murders and 100‚000 acts of violence before finishing elementary school (Clark par. 1). With the increase in sex‚ violence and vulgar language in TV programs‚ movies and recordings‚ which has become a tradition of today’s media‚ these themes have been proven in several different studies to have become substantially worse and has grown to cause some concern. With the increase of sex‚ violence and vulgar language society

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    Globalization of Impact in Society The technology in that the human culture have achieved to this point in civilization is remarkable. Each process of material developments carry on forth one generation after another; the information left by our intuition. Globalization is not a threat but an easier means of sharing it. These reactions can be observed across the range of mass culture. The technique and fundamentals used within different parts of the world vary significantly‚ for modern values prevail

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    solve some of the national problems‚ such as‚ lack of cultural identity‚ absence of economic policy and so on‚ the development of mass media was boosted. The need for communicating with the masses and influencing them was felt in order to have the impact of the independence. This led to tremendous progress in the fields of print and the broadcast media. Freedom of speech and expression along with freedom of press was provided by the constitution as a fundamental right. Over and above‚ constitution

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    member of a traditional society would feel as though there are many advantages of his or her type of society as opposed to modern society. A member of a traditional society would feel as though modern society has quite a few flaws. Traditional society focuses more towards the improvement of society as a whole rather than focusing on self and personal gain. There are many comparisons between the two societies that can be made that show the differences in beliefs held by each society. By comparing the economies

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    The Impact of Computers in Society Everyone knows that this is the age of computer and vast majority of people are using computer. Development of science and technology has direct effect on our daily life as well as in our social life. Computer technology has made communication possible from one part of the world to the other in seconds. They can see the transactions in one part of the world while staying in the other part. Computer development is one of the greatest scientific achievements of

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    Movies and Their Impact on Society “I’m going to make a name for myself. If I fail‚ you will never hear of me again”- Edward James Muggeridge. True to his words he succeeded in making a name for himself and he created the first movie or “motion picture”. Now if you do not understand or know what a movie is I will enlighten you as best I can. Movies are a rollercoaster ride that transcends people into a whole different world fresh out of somebody’s imagination as seen through the genres of horror

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