Sociology of Developing Countries – SOC 300 Prerequisite: SOC100 or Instructor’s permission Quarter: Fall 2012 (10/08/2012 – 12/23/2012) Meeting Days/Time: Monday‚ 6:00 PM – 9:45PM Room # 308 INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL 1. Handelman‚ H. (2011). SOC 300: The Challenge of Third World Development: 2011 Custom Edition (6th ed.). Boston‚ MA: Longman – Pearson Custom Publishing. 2. Griffiths‚ R. J. (Ed.). (2011). SOC300: Developing World 11/12: 2011 custom edition (21st
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away from the imperial heartland‚ rather than adjacent to it‚” (Strayer 626). The Russian and Western Europe empires were created around 1450-1750 which was right after the Middle Ages and during the Modern world. “Vast transformations took place old societies were destroyed‚ and new societies arose as Native Americans‚ Europeans‚ and Africans came into sustained contact with one another for the first time in world history‚”(Strayer 626). Furthermore‚ Russia created one of the largest territorial
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and herding revolution. During this time‚ the population in the world grew to enormous sizes because of the rapid growth of agriculture. “Growing populations in turn required an even greater need for the intensive exploitation of the environment” (Strayer 51). The point that the population intensifies during this time marks a decisive turning point in history because populations help create larger societies and more civilizations which eventually leads to our modern world today. The Ice Age created
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George Stephenson’s 1825 locomotive led to the widespread use of railroad transport. In Great Britain‚ the railroad network expanded in just twenty years: from 157 kilometres in 1830 to 9‚787 kilometres in 1850 (Strayer 836). In addition‚ Robert Fulton’s 1807 steamboat opened the door to transporting goods between places before deemed too far. The length of navigable waterways in Britain quadrupled between 1750 to 1820. (“Trends in International Trade”). These developments
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Phuket: The Pearl of the Andaman Sea Phuket is the only province with the topography of the island‚ and a world-renowned tourist attraction and a great place to relax. It also suited to activities in the sea and on the beach as well. Phuket is known as the Pearl of the Andaman‚ the one of the most famous city of the world. With the beautiful scenery and sandy beaches‚ and crystal clear blue sea and full of the tourism facilities‚ Phuket is the most important island of Thailand‚ as a province in
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The Privacy Rule is balanced to protect an individual’s privacy while allowing important law enforcement functions to continue. The Rule permits covered entities to disclose protected health information (PHI) to law enforcement officials‚ without the individual’s written authorization‚ under specific circumstances summarized below. For a complete understanding of the conditions and requirements for these disclosures‚ please review the exact regulatory text at the citations provided. Disclosures for
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Phi Theta Kappa. Psi Beta. Sigma Alpha Pi. Psi Kappa. Phi Beta Lambda. The National Society of Leadership and Success. The National Society of Collegiate Scholars. Use the words ‘Phi’‚ ‘Psi’‚ ‘Pi’ or ‘The National Society of’ and you have yourself a student group. If you get asked to join any of these organizations this semester‚ you may be wondering what are the differences between them. HCC does not have the party-hosting Fraternities and Sororities of Greek-life‚ but there are three honor
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is being given on how to protect privacy identifiable information on prescription data and the harm that can be done by the release of this information. There is a lot of focus on exploring privacy issues with regard to personal health information (PHI)‚ especially with the prescription drugs containing so much information. The computerized databases in a pharmacy collect a host of patient information including the patient’s address‚ the patient’s name‚ the date it was filled‚ the place it was filled
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behavior: Overweight Americans dismiss personal health threat of obesity. Medical Letter on the CDC & FDA‚ 6-7. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/211421381?accountid=40850 Lumpkin‚ A. (2005). Weighed down by adult obesity. Phi Kappa Phi Forum‚ 92(1)‚ 25. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/pqdiscoveryhealth/docview/926220858/135CF1C60F854D7E032/1?accountid=40854 Pereira‚ M. A.‚ Kartashov‚ A. I.‚ Ebbeling‚ C. B.‚ & Van Horn‚ L.‚ et al. (2005). Fast-food habits‚ weight
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York: Oxford University Press. 1986. 220-1‚ 248-9‚ 252-5. McBrien‚ Richard P. Encyclopedia of Catholicism.San Francisco: Harper Collins. 1989. 1091-4‚ 1027-8. Mee‚ Charles L. White Robe‚Black Robe. New York: GP Putnam Sons‚ 1972.64-5‚ 151-2. Strayer‚ Joseph R. Dictionary of the Middle Ages. New York: Charles Scribner ’s Sons‚ 1983. Vol 3. 440-5‚ Vol 6. 446-50.
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