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    World Music

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    While world music is a genre‚ musical exoticism can be classed as a process in which musicians freely interpret attributes of the music of non-western culture and targeting specifically at foreign audience. It is the direct perception of the western audience’s view of non-western music tradition‚ not non-western perception of non-western exoticism‚ in other words not the true perception‚ only a concept. As exotica is only an imitation‚ the authencity of the music is often questioned‚ the lack

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    World Religion

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    philosophy focuses on the individual and their behavior. Confucianism and Daoism are often considered polar opposites for several reasons‚ although they have a few similarities. Confucianism has a core of morality‚ ethics‚ and activism. It encourages social harmony and mutual respect. Confucianists sought to perfect their character by living a virtuous life and seeking goodness. They valued ethics‚ respect for elders‚ and propriety. Confucius‚ the originator of Confucian thought‚ believed political order

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    The World is flat

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    Kassandra Chang 8/21/14 Period 1 APHG Summer Writing assignment The World is Flat By: Thomas L. Friedman 1. What is it about the flat world that both excites Friedman and fills him with dread? Friedman gets excited because the flattening of the world means that we as people who inhabit Earth are collecting all of our knowledge and putting it together into this worldwide network. By doing this we would start to emerge ourselves in an era of prosperity‚ innovation‚ and collaboration‚ by company’s

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    The Flat World

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    The Ten Forces That Flattened the World These are the ten factors describing how the world is becoming “flat” or globally interconnected‚ thereby allowing businesses all over the world to compete on a more equal playing field. 1. The New Age of Creativity (the fall of the Berlin Wall) This event “tipped the balance of power across the world toward those advocating democratic‚ consensual‚ free-market-oriented governance‚ and away from those advocating authoritarian rule with centrally planned economies

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    World Hunger

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    HUNGER DEFINITIONS: Definitions of hunger from commonly-used references include: A desire or need for food; any appetite‚ strong desire‚ or craving. (Dirckx‚ 2001) The uneasy or painful sensation caused by want of food; craving appetite. Also the exhausted condition caused by want of food. (Oxford American Dictionary‚ 1980) A

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    World Civilization.

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    PART 4: THE WORLD SHRINKS 1450 – 1750 Pages 354 – 361 I. SUMMARY A. Introduction Many developments highlighted world history between 1450 and 1750‚ which marked a major new period – the early modern – in the global experience. The balance of power among major civilizations shifted; Western Europe became the most dramatic force worldwide. Contacts among the civilizations intensified. The world became smaller as trade affected diverse societies and the

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    The World House

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    Theodonia Marshall November 6‚ 2012 The World House The World House‚ a piece of literature written by Martin Luther King Jr‚ A great civil rights activist/leader‚ writer‚ and philosopher. In the passage‚ he talks about an idea from a famous novelist who died which was “A widely separated family inherits a house which they have to live together.” (J. L. Judith Nadell 597) (J. L. Judith Nadell 597)" \s "A widely separated family inherits a house which they have to live together.\"<>" \c 1

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    world cinema

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    great potential to change social views not just entertain. Most of the movies of this period have been lost but there are a few that survived‚ ones like "Thais” (1917) were the hypnotic and symbolic settings which were the inspirational source for the upcoming German Expressionist cinema. Many of the films made in Sweden had a significant impact on German directors of this time largely because Germany was cut off from French‚ British‚ and American influences through World War I. Near the end of the

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    Business World

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    It is based on the concept of Social Corporate Responsibility which is taking responsibility for the impact of their activities on communities‚ shareholders‚ customers‚ employees and suppliers. For each company‚ it offers the best practices in different domains. Due to the industries’ pollution and other factors‚ today‚ there are the limits of safe and fresh drinking water resources around people’s lives. Also‚ there are more and more people around the world using water‚ the water resources

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    Sophies World

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    we are not really living. Then he proceeds to go through the history of western philosophy. Alberto teaches Sophie about the ancient myths that people had in the days before they tried to come up with natural explanations for the processes in the world. Then she learns about the natural philosophers who were concerned with change. Next Alberto describes Democritus and the theory of indivisible atoms underlying all of nature as well as the concept of fate. At the same time as she takes the philosophy

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