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    Unit 5 3­3­2016 Written Assignment Unit 5: Global Inequality Global inequality is analyzed by sociologists in terms of three different theories: modernization theory‚ dependency theory and the theory of globalization. The dependency theory is viewed as a revolutionary ideology of Eurocentrism that is best expressed by modernization theory. Modernization theory is regarded as equally Eurocentric and has been so from the start of its implementation. With the failure of national development and the

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    The Future of Ecotourism

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     Retrieved from http://www.unep.fr/shared/publications/other/WEBx0137xPA/part-two.pdf Lowman‚ M. (2000-2011). Ecotourism and Its Impact on Forest Conservation. Retrieved from http://www.actionbioscience.org/environment/lowman.html United States Enviromental Procection Agency. (January 10‚ 2011). Environmental Issues . Retrieved from http://www.epa.gov/border2012/issues.html#health

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    that could influence interpersonal and communication interactions in health and social care environments‚ these being: Environmental factors Meeting individuals needs P.I.E.S of both the sender and the receiver Inappropriate use of skills ENVIROMENTAL FACTORS (distinction needs doing) A poor environment (e.eg. a hot‚ stuffy room and other people kept entering the room to use the printer. For example in a doctor and patient situation‚ the doctor could ensure that he opens the windows in the

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    “We all know tropical rainforest are the world’s biologically richest ecosystems and are rapidly dissapearing” (Laurance 2009). Trees are an ecosystem and it’s one of the most important thing to all living things in this earth. The main function of tree is to produce oxygen and filtering carbon dioxide‚ trees are also the habitats and shelters to million species of animal and organisms. Nowdays‚ alot of tree have been cut down to improve the standard of living and there are so many effects can be

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    This essay is an attempt to compare the modernization and radical approaches to development and deciding which approach of the two offers a plausible explanation to what is prevailing in LDCs like Zambia. It will start by defining the major concepts which are development‚ modernization and radical approach‚ and then it shall proceed to make a full analysis of the two approaches respectively. The advantages and criticism will be given specifically for the two approaches‚ and it shall evaluate which

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    Impact of Modernization on Indian society Indian society is very old and surviving even after many ups and down and social issues. This article involves a brief about the Indian society and impact of the social process of modernization and westernization on it. How the Indian society has implemented these both processes and to what extent. Society is a platform that gives a shape to the people’s livings‚ demands‚ aspirations‚ needs and all kinds of growths. When numerous people having diverse mindsets

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    Social Science Information http://ssi.sagepub.com/ Modernity and diversity: reflections on the controversy between modernization theory and multiple modernists Volker H. Schmidt Social Science Information 2010 49: 511 DOI: 10.1177/0539018410376882 The online version of this article can be found at: http://ssi.sagepub.com/content/49/4/511 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com On behalf of: Maison des Sciences de l ’Homme Additional services and information for Social Science

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    or culture loss where traditional cultural patterns are replaced by new cultures such as in marriage. Therefore‚ this report will focus on how the traditional cultural patterns of marriage have been replaced by new ideas through globalization modernization and changed the institution of marriage today. Marriage is a dynamic part of life‚ which is characterized by a wedding in most cultures. However‚ the reason why people get married vary from one individual to another‚ though most people get

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    third world (McKay‚ 2016). The reconstruction in the European countries were subsidized by the external assistant rather than their internal improvement (Richard‚ 2015) which call “Dependency Theory”. Dependency theory was designed to respond the modernization theory (Reyes 2001a). This theory focuses on the development of the third world which refers to the underdevelopment countries. The definition of Dependency is the oppositional ideas of classical system that construct the shape of world economy

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    hour incubation‚ the degradation product with the size of 20.1 kDa appeared and no further degradation was observed. Among four chains of fibrin‚ only α-chain was degraded completely and other three chains (α-polymer‚ γ-γ’ dimer and β-chains) remained intact. Similar to that of CFR15-protease‚ CFR11-protease also produced few degradation products (n=2) with approximate size in the range of 20.1 kDa. This clearly implied the endopeptidase nature of the enzyme. The degradation pattern of fibrin by

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