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    section include at least one chord instrument‚ one bass instrument‚ and one percussion instrument. The chord instrument can be of two types: strummed and keyboard. Bass instruments include tuba‚ string bass‚ electric bass‚ and synthesizer bass. Finally‚ the principal percussion instrument is the drum set. 4. How did the minstrel show change after the Civil War? Prior to the Civil War‚ the minstrel show was performed by white people with painted black faces‚ but after the Civil War‚ black people

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    improve on their core concepts rather than changing to a whole new concept in order to market its brand and product. One such established case will be Apple’s Iphone.Apple continues to upgrade and improve on the core concept of Iphone and its very own IOS system which gains popularity even after so many years. With Iphone 3 evolving to Iphone 5‚ the system and components barely changes with only slight improvement on camera definition and design. The author has also stated that radical innovation

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    case study‚ “How to Change World”‚ Alan Wilson is stressed and confused by the tempting offers from different persons. First‚ his best friend‚ Karl‚ is trying to persuade him to join the LSM Investments‚ which at there he will be working for a hedge fund and is able to make a great sum of money out of it within a short period. Second‚ Shiori Masaki has offered him a job that is both challenging and meaningful by providing cheaper medical access for the people in Third World countries. Third‚ the

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    After Britain’s victory of the French and Indian war tensions began to rise between the British and the colonists. Britain began to pass unfair laws‚ acts‚ and taxes against the colonists. The colonists began to protest against these acts‚ because they did not agree with the British upon these laws. The acts‚ laws‚ and taxes which were placed against the colonists were unfair because the colonists had no voice in the Parliament‚ they were restricted in where they could settle‚ and they had limited

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    Why did the UK lose its status as a world power after the Second World War? The two World Wars had a tremendous impact on the British economy. Similarly but worse than the World War l‚ Britain experienced a huge loss of her wealth after the Second World war (1939‐1945). The extinction of British Empire mainly started with the outbreak of the Second World War. As a result her status as a world power weakened. There are many various factors that affected Britain so that she lost economic and political

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    inventions are successful. Other types of inventions are very successful‚ currently. Presently‚ most of the innovations and products out there are not radical innovations. An example of a successful architectural innovation is the washing machine. First‚ after the washing machine was diffused into the market‚ the incremental innovations were regarding the speed of the drying time of the washing machine‚ which resulted in higher number of spins. However‚ this gave way to washer and spinner combined in a single

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    Heather Fisher University of Phoenix Social Change and Modernization Social change is when culture and social institutions transform over time. There are four major characteristics in this complex process. The first characteristic is that it happens all the time. There are changes all around us. Two examples would be taxes and death. Taxes have changed dramatically since the 1900’s from little to no taxes to high taxes. Deaths have gone from a lot to a lot less due to higher life expectancy.

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    SOC2601 Assignment 2 Semester 2 Theories of Social Change Student number: DECLARATION TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 1 INTRODUCTION 3 2. THE CORE 3. THE PERIPHERY 4. THE SEMI-PERIPHERY 5. CONCLUSION 1. INTRODUCTION In this essay we will be focusing on the three structural positions

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    political and social change that brought a lot of conflict‚ rather than a lot of celebration. This decade “featured economic prosperity and carefree living for many. The decade began with a roar and ended with a crash” (https://www.ncpedia.org/history/20th-Century/1920s). Americans were beginning to witness more inequality and conservatism than social change. It was the return of the Ku Klux Klan‚ the Prohibition Era‚ and the Monkey-Scopes Trials that caused a large amount of the change and conflict

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    Never Need to Worry about World Peace World Peace is something that will never happen. Too many countries have too much military power and don’t want to give in to any other country. War is something that the world is going to have to deal with because there has been very few years over the history of the world that have been war free. Like one quote by an unknown author says‚ "Peace is rare: less than 8% of the time since the beginning of recorded time has the world been entirely at peace. In

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