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    While colonization may have attributed to a significant portion of Hutu and Tutsi polarization‚ it is clear that eventually‚ tensions would grow to a level in which one of the groups would rebel. And‚ while the rise of the RPF may have been due to Hutu expulsion of Tutsi’s as a result of colonization‚ it is clear Habyarimana was not a leader

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    Focus group research- reliability‚ validity‚ replicability‚ generalisability A focus group can be defined as a group interview- centered on a specific topic and facilitated and co-ordinated by a moderator or facilitator- which seeks to generate primarily qualitative data‚ by capitalizing on the interaction that occurs within the group setting. The idea behind the focus group method is that group processes can help people to explore and clarify their views in ways that be less easily accessible

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    ethnic and religious backgrounds. At the university level‚ it is even more apparent. Even the Ministry of education has voiced concern over this phenomenon where polarization is prominent. The Indians‚ Chinese and Malays hardly mix with each other and are seen usually in the company of their own kind. One of the main reasons for polarization among university students is that as they reach a certain level of maturity‚ common binding factors such as religion‚ customs and traditions play important role

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    Social evaluation Answer: c 8. The loss of self-awareness and evaluation apprehension is called a. The singleton effect. b. The group awareness effect. c. Deindividuation. d. Group polarization. Answer: c 9. Studies of risky shift eventually led to the formulation of a. Social facilitation theory. b. Group polarization hypothesis c. The reactance effect d. The diffusion of responsibility effect Answer: b 10. The tendency

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    Japanese physicist Leo Esaki invented the tunnel diode in 1958. It consists of a p-n junction with highly doped regions. Because of the thinness of the junction‚ the electrons can pass through the potential barrier of the dam layer at a suitable polarization‚ reaching the energy states on the other sides of the junction. The current-voltage characteristic of the diode is represented in Figure 1. In this sketch i p and U p are the peak‚ and iv and U v are the valley values for the current and voltage

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    The team’s failure was a direct result of several detrimental factors. These included excess autonomy given to the team from Advert’s management‚ conformity within the team‚ and losing focus of the original goal. The complete autonomy that the team was given did not act as a beneficial asset‚ but as more of a slippery slope towards failure. Without any given guidelines or ideas of the client’s needs‚ they were unable to envision the right image that the client wanted to portray with their product

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    in hate crimes against Hispanics‚ Latinos and Mexican-Americans‚ as one of the perceived symbols of that discrimination‚ the U.S.-Mexico Border Fence‚ nears completion. Instead of pulling together in these difficult times‚ we may see a greater polarization of attitudes‚ only increasing the need for more civil rights lawyers to protect the civil rights of Hispanics‚ Latinos and Mexican-Americans. *The concern is that in these uncertain times‚ Hispanic‚ Latino and Mexican-American families do not

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    the church is birthed. The infant church is characterized by strong commitment and purpose. Although they may feel uncertain about the future‚ the attitudes of those involved are positive and supportive. The young church requires much nurture and attention. Members are interdependent‚ totally involved and willing to work together. Those who don’t share the dream and aren’t willing to get involved will leave. The infant organization is action-oriented‚ opportunity-driven‚ and vision-focused. During

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    opposed slavery in the nation. It solely focused on the people who fought for what they thought would benefit the country more. Apart from the Civil War was the Antebellum Period. The nation went through a phase of shifting individualism and gradual polarization before and after the Civil War‚ known as the Antebellum Period. There were movements done by various groups to voice out their opinions on how they want to improve their social or national status. Searching for equal opportunities and parallelism

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    communism. POLARIZATION The next stage in genocide is polarization. Polarization is the silencing and driving apart of the targeted group and the broadcasting of incriminating propaganda on that particular group. In the Cambodian genocide‚ Khmer Rouge (a communist hate party) placed innocent people into labor camps. Anyone against this plan was also killed or put into them. "From 1975 to 1979‚ an estimated 17‚000 people were imprisoned at Tuol Sleng." (Wikipedia). In polarization another most common

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