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    Nothing ever stays the same and this is what we call social change. Social change is the transition of culture and social institutions over time. Key features of social change are some societies grow faster than others. Sometimes social change is intentional but is often unplanned. Social change is often controversial and some change matters more than others. One example of social movement would be the industrial revolution‚ which was a radical change for everyone. It increased productivity/profits

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    The history of Korea in the late nineteenth century encompasses new social‚ political‚ theological‚ and economical ideas that led to modernization and new personal ideology that was apportioned to citizens of all classes in Korea. In the late nineteenth century‚ there were massive political and social changes that led to a more modern Korea. Many of this political and social changes came from theological-based societal implications that were progressed by Protestant activists in the region. A political

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    The 1800s were a time full of growth and modernization. The geography of countries plays a big roll in their economy and the resources they can provide for themselves. The fact that Great Britain and Japan are both island nations has lead them to develop around their location and limitations. Great Britain is a big island located to the west of the European continent. The geography of England made it easy to protect and to trade. "[British] ports command an unobstructed passage to the Atlantic

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    office and the FDA are both investigating this case. More scrutiny was placed on food safety after the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act was signed to prevent contamination. The Fda plans on prosecuting restaurants to send a clear message to others that safety is of the utmost importance. This connects to our U.S. Government class because it talks about the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act which was signed into law in 2011. We learned how a bill is signed into a law including the committees it must

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    Most historians would venture towards the route of talking about British occupation of Egypt in regards to the Suez Canal‚ and the Britain’s ambitious of shortening their trade route to India‚ rather than the effects the British had on Egypt’s over well-being‚ and possible future of self-governance. Indeed‚ the British Empire desired the Suez Canal for many strategic‚ political and economic reasons. There was little perception of an “imperial mission‚” behind the original occupation of Egypt. The

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    Huntington- The Clash of Civilizations? * Neg: predict conflict Predicts major clashes (wars) of civilizations * What is to come might be worse then what is already. Major clash of civilizations. The Clash of Civilizations? I.               Huntington’s View of our Post-Cold War World * Predicts that the post-war era will be fundamentally different and threatening. (In-between realism and identity) * Upcoming clash of civilizations * Civilization as defined by Huntington:

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    Innovations and Modernization of the United States’ Air Traffic Control System The modernization of the United States’ air traffic control system has been a slow process encumbered with politics and reluctance for change. The purpose of air traffic control is the safe and expeditious flow of air traffic through the National Airspace System (NAS). Simply‚ air traffic contol’s job is to ensure that an airplane departs point A and reaches point B safely and as quickly as possible. The point of

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    Change and innovation are the keystones of a strong nation. The wave of modernization that swept through Europe and the rest of the world completely altered the foundation of what was believed to be a prevailing society at the time. New jobs‚ a stimulated economy‚ and a redefined social class system all resulted from the illustrious Industrial Revolution. While the Industrial Revolution and the overwhelming surge of nationalism may have sparked the beginning of our modern society and led more

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    didn’t feel the true forces of modernization until around the nineteenth century. Some have identified the date at which the Ottoman regime faced political‚ financial‚ and social challenges associated with modernization as the 1830s. As the regime began to feel the impacts of modernization‚ the Sultan felt the pressures from European powers. Soon the military and the bureaucratic apparatus begin to show signs of strain. Of course‚ the challenges associated with modernization ultimately reached the society

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    (WID)‚ the Women and Development (WAD) and the Gender and Development (GAD) approaches to development will be required to address this gender inequality. Generally development in emerging nations is addressed either by the Modernization or Dependency theory. The modernization theory holds the view that all countries follow a similar path of progression towards development‚ i.e. the position an underdeveloped country is in today was previously held in the past by one of todays developed countries

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