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    Social and Economic Effects of HIV/AIDS on Poverty in Africa Within the last thirty years‚ it has become well recognized that HIV/AIDS is a serious disease that takes many lives every year. However‚ we may not be getting the full story. What people don’t realize is the extreme social and economic effects that result from the spread of HIV in Africa. This should be a serious concern of every person of every country‚ not only because of the massive loss of life‚ but because of the danger posed by

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    The Protestant reformation caused a big stir in regards to the social order and discussions of Europe for centuries; although‚ it is important to remember that the reformation did not affect Europe the same way across the continent. In some areas‚ governments supported religious toleration as a means to maintain internal stability‚ while in some areas Protestants were marked as heretics and dispatched in various fashions. In Document 1‚ for example‚ the theologian discusses the behavior of his

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    Socialist Movement One of the most amazing ideas that immerged from the Enlightened Era was freedom of thought. The sole concept of being able to express how one feels (ideally) without fear of its consequences‚ lifted a burden off the shoulders of an intellectually oppressed people. Pamphlets and newspapers circulated with ideas‚ propaganda‚ and countless rebuttals to every idea presented. From these ideas and propositions came The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx‚ an explanation of the economic state

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    investments of their owners. This is done through the social and economical role of a business. Economic roles are concerned with the financial impacts that the activities of a business have on various groups in the business environment. The economic roles are wealth creation‚ employment and innovation. Social roles are focused on the impacts of a business on the community. Social Roles are entrepreneurship‚ choice and quality of life. Economic roles are important for a business as they can increase

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    1. What is meant by the ‘postmodern condition’?   Postmodernism can be called “a condition of contemporary culture”‚ it is a modern movement which is strong‚ ambiguous‚ very popular and controversial. However‚ it is very difficult to explain the term because there is no full clarity what the term really means. As one can read in The Condition of Postmodernity it is “a mine-field of conflicting notions” and “a battleground of conflicting opinions and political forces”. There are so many interpretations

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    A changing political and economic environment 1918-1979. Liberal‚ Labour and Conservative party in 1918: Liberal believed in free trade and the government having a limited role. Social reform. Before WW1 Liberal party had dominated the government however there was growing unrest about Home Rule in Ireland and the women’s suffrage movement and the increasing militant trade unions. Appeal of the Liberal party to its traditional members (middle class‚ high upper class) began to decline. The experience

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    The Protestant Reformation (1450-1565) (1) England  Notion of the Renaissance Prince  Recent War of the Roses created a sense of political instability for the Tudor dynasty --Henry VIII  The significance of a male heir to the Tudors B. England  Henry VIII’s marriage to Catherine of Aragon  Henry seeks an annulment  Henry creates the Church of England and establishes his own supremacy over it  A “political reformation” only at first John Calvin (1509-1564)  More of a scholar than

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    Economic and social aspects of marketing Sometimes criticized for its impact on personal economic and social well-being‚ marketing has been said to affect not only individual consumers but also society as a whole. This section briefly examines some of the criticisms raised and how governments‚ individuals‚ and marketers have addressed them. Marketing and individual welfare Criticisms have been leveled against marketers‚ claiming that some of their practices may damage individual welfare. While

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    Studying the Equality of Condition In his book “democracy in America”‚ Alexis de Tocqueville provides a thorough study of the equality of condition as a distinctive feature of the democratic America and discusses some of the consequences it might have. He begins his writing by introducing the reader that during his stay in America the equality of condition struck his attention the most. In America‚ the democracy has reached another level that has never been seen before or experienced in any of

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    It’s been five years since the SEZ Act 2005 came into being. Over 580 SEZ approvals‚ much real estate speculation‚ half-a-dozen farmers’ protests‚ and an economic slowdown later‚ it is time for the Ministry of Commerce to admit that the policy has been a damp squib on the economic front. Developers who were falling over each other to get their SEZ plans approved seem to be looking for greener pastures‚ as they now line up to get their SEZs denotified or withdrawn. Many others continue to seek extensions

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