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    Foundation Course 1 Human Rights‚ Gender and Environment Indian Women’s Movement Aparna Basu∗ The roots of the Indian women’s movement go back to the nineteenth century male social reformers who took up issues concerning women and started women’s organizations. Women started forming their own organization from the end of the nineteenth century first at the local and then at the national level. In the years before independence‚ the two main issues they took up were political rights and

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    The Arts and Craft movement was a social and artistic movement‚ which began in Britain in the second half of the nineteenth century and continued into the twentieth spreading to continental Europe and the USA. Its adherents-artists‚ architects‚ designers and Craftsmen sought to reassert the importance of and craftsmanship in all arts in the face of increasing industrialization‚ which they felt was sacrificing quality in the pursuit of quantity. Its supporters and practioners were united not so much

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    The causes of the influx of the new religious movements in Uganda New Religious Movement (NRM) New religious movement (NRM) is a term used to refer to a religious faith or an ethical‚ spiritual‚ or philosophical movement of recent origin that is not part of an established denomination‚ church‚ or religious body. The term NRM comprises a wide range of movements ranging from loose affiliations based on novel approaches to spirituality or religion to communitarian enterprises that demand a considerable

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    Emily Huamani Comm2290 A&C Movement Essay The Arts and Crafts Movement began and developed in the 19th century in the British Isles. It was led by artist/wrier William Morris who was influenced by the writings of John Ruskin and Augustus Pugin. The minority class who had become upset with the Industrial Revolution and its mass production of decorative arts followed the movement. Their anger was because they felt with the advancement of machines that decorative design had become of lesser

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    THE VATICAN REPORT SECTS OR NEW RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS: A PASTORAL CHALLENGE May 3rd‚ 1986 FOREWORD In response to the concern expressed by Episcopal Conferences throughout the world‚ a study on the presence and activity of "sects‚" "new religious movements‚" [and] "cults" has been undertaken by the Vatican Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity‚ the Secretariat for Non-Christians‚ the Secretariat for

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    WHAT IS NON-ALIGNMENT MOVEMENT?? The NAM can be defined as: The international forum of the people of the third World who openly attack and cancel out the desire for creating the spheres of control by the super powers and thus is an important and effective organ against Colonialism and imperialism." HISTORY: De-colonization The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) was created and founded during the collapse of the colonial system and the independence struggles of the

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    Research Questions: Non-Aligned Movement as a possible factor of stability in the postwar‚ block world through the role of the Yugoslav foreign policy. Introduction The direct consequences of the Second World War were distrust winner countries that leads to division and the Cold War conditions‚ and other consequences‚ positive one was formation of independent states that emerged from the former colonies. Despite the political recognition of the newly established state they were in the economic

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    Discuss the freedom movements in India‚ Vietnam‚ and South Africa India‚ Vietnam‚ and South Africa‚ all gained independence through freedom movements headed by their ambitious leaders. Mohandas Gandhi‚ India’s freedom leader believed Satyagraha would help India to achieve its freedom. Satyagrapha was based upon the principles of nonviolence‚ civil disobedience‚ and the belief that the truth will set you free. Mohandas Gandhi‚ leader of the Indian National Congress wanted Swaraj‚ independence‚ in

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    SOCIAL CHANGE AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS Alejo-Alvarez-ArbonedaMalabad-Masesar-Sese-Villar What is CHANGE? • It is an enduring historical force with noticeable variations through time. • It may be hardly discernable or easily observable; it may be constructive or destructive. • It occurs EVERYWHERE and EVERYTIME. What is CHANGE? • It is intertwined with established patterns‚ particularly the socialization process. Socialization makes for conformity and predictability of behavior; change

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    SOCIAL MOVEMENT & SOCIAL CHANGE Introduction:- Social science is the science where we learn the behavior of human being while studying human being we must clear some basic concepts here I try to explain some basic concept about the social movement & social change. Social movement are different than communal behavior its more objective & organized however‚ communal behavior is spontaneous but for social movement there is strong need of organization must of social movement

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