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    modern technology

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    modern invention have speed up peoples lives amazingly.motor cars cover s 100 miles in just few time.all this saves time but at a price.mobile phones also have their dangers‚ according to scientists too much use of mobile phones may transmit harmful radiation into our brains. Our behavior‚ also felt the impact of modern technology. people seem to be in a rush‚ and increasingly impatient. The obsession in saving time results in many people trying to imitate computers in an effort to handle tasks

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    Society

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    “ It ain’t the things we don’t know that gets us in trouble. It’s the things we know that ain’t so”.-Artemus Ward What is Society? • A group of sentient beings • A group of physically interested individuals (Ell Good) • Society is a state of quality of mind (MackIver) • An association of individuals organized‚ for given ends (Bushee) • Society is the system of social relationships in and through which we live What is the definition of science? • An objective‚

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    The Modern State

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    The modern state The rise of the "modern state" as a public power constituting the supreme political authority within a defined territory is associated with western Europe’s gradual institutional development beginning in earnest in the late 15th century‚ culminating in the rise of absolutism and capitalism. As Europe’s dynastic states — England under the Tudors‚ Spain under the Hapsburgs‚ and France under the Bourbons — embarked on a variety of programs designed to increase centralized political

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    Politics and Religion

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    olitic Do Religion And Politics Go Hand In Hand? Of Course They Do! Princess J. Bolen Ashford University English Composition II Instructor Schumacher February 3‚ 2013 Do Religion And Politics Go Hand In Hand? Of Course They Do! Religion in politics has long been a taboo subject or elusive topic to most as they argue that they cannot cohesively coexist together when in all actuality they can and do coexist together. Religion and politics essentially belong together like mashed potatoes

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    Education and Religion

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    Education and religion are both powerful and influential forces in society. Both institutions consist of values‚ beliefs‚ and knowledge that are essential to the social reproduction of individuals and entire cultures. They both have issues of societal stability and social change trying to reflect society as they attempt to shape it. Both – education and religion – are socializing institutions. Whereas early socialization takes place within our families and friendships; education and religion become the

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    MODERN TECHNOLOGIES

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    __________________________________________________________________________________________ EFFECTS OF MODERN TRENDS TO THE STUDENT LIFE IN MANUEL I. SANTOS MEMORIAL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL ___________________________________________________________________________________ In Partial fulfillment Of the requirements for the degree BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PSYCHOLOGY ___________________________________________________________________________________ BY: Glenford Fiecas Joshua Ron Javier Keth

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    from its establishment to his death. His influence is still a force to contend with today as he remains China’s most famous or infamous leader of the twentieth century. Aiming to rapidly transform the country from an agrarian economy to a modern industrialized society‚ Mao launched the Great Leap Forward in the spring of 1958. What started as a drastic movement that would bring China into the world stage and improve the living conditions of peasants‚ the Great Leap quickly took a dark turn. No matter

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    Modern Family

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    Modern Family Family is a group consisting of parents and children living together in a household. It is a basic unit of social structure. How a society defines family as a primary group‚ and the functions it asks families to perform‚ are by no means constant. There has been much recent discussion of the nuclear family‚ which consists only of parents and children‚ but the nuclear family is by no means universal. In the United States‚ the percentage of households consisting of a nuclear family

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    Religion and Unity

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    In the eyes of many‚ religion is inherently conflictual‚ but this is not necessarily so. There are some aspects of religion that make it vulnerable to being a latent source of conflict. All religions have their accepted belief‚ or articles of belief‚ that follower must accept without question. This can lead to inflexibility and intolerance in the face of other beliefs. At the same time‚ scripture and view are often vague and open to interpretation. Therefore‚ conflict can arise over whose interpretation

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    Transformative Religion

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    TRANSFORMATIVE RELIGION of PUTU WIJAYA’S PICTOGRAPHIC THEATRE (Abstract) by : Benny Yohanes KEY WORDS : TRANSFORMATIVE RELIGION This Article‚ representing analytic study to drama masterpiece from one of the notable Indonesia dramatist figure‚ Putu Wijaya. Putu Wijaya‚ born year 1944‚ from family of Hindu-Bali. Putu‚ live in Bali till finish his middle education . Afterwards he continue school in Yogyakarta‚ and since year 1974‚ he remain to Jakarta. This article‚ will try to

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