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    Though there were many different instances where nationalism has affected our world in which it has grown to today‚ I will discuss at least 5 instances in which I have gathered from the material from the word history textbook. In looking back‚ nationalism has affected a lot of what our world is today. If it were not for certain things that had taken place when it did in its era in time‚ then the world that we the people have come to know as today‚ it would not be the same and it may even be impossible

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    The development of urban transportation has not changed with the cities; cities have changed with transportation. In the early years of transportation it was the mass transit of horse and buggies or electric rail cars that shaped cities. Then as the automobile became affordable to the public‚ personal transportation redefined the city as it was known. It is the automobile and the movement to the suburbs that has public transportation struggling to make money today.<br><br>The very first transportation

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    URBAN ECONOMICS ASSIGNMENT Consider a region with a workforce of 12 million. The urban utility curve reaches its maximum with 3 million workers and includes the following combinations: Workers (millions) 1 2 3 4 6 8 9 10 11 12 Utility (pounds) 32 56 70 65 55 45 40 35 30 25 Initially‚ there is a single city with 12 million workers. Suppose the government establishes a new city with 1 million workers‚ leaving 11 million workers in the old city. a) Assume that the number of cities remains

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    The way a person perceives her/himself in relation to the surrounding human environment affects one’s emotional world. Collectivistic cultures emphasize the fundamental relatedness of individuals to each other; they tend to value attending to others‚ fitting in‚ and harmonious interdependence with them. Thus the self in collectivistic cultures is interdependent‚ and the individual is focused predominantly on his or her relationship with ingroup members or with the ingroup as a whole. In collectivistic

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    were beneficial. Many times people are accused of “taking the easy way out”‚ something that is looked down upon in today’s society. Consider‚ if you will‚ ancient Greecian Society. With hardly any of the technological or scientific advancements we have today‚ they were able to produce some of the greatest thinkers of all time. Socrates and Plato still influence modern philosophical thought. In addition‚ these men were well versed in all disciplines. They were thinkers‚ mathamaticians‚ writers‚ scientists

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    concerning religion in our world have long been debated‚ with some citing it as the source of all our troubles and others as the solution to all of our troubles. Regardless of personal stance on the effects of religion on our society‚ it can be agreed that the concept has played a huge role in the development of human society and our lives as a whole‚ negatively or positively. Religion has brought change to our world since the idea was first created. Several massacres have been staged in the middle

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    “ The article talks about watching on videotape does not alter our perception. It also talks about how our intimates and those who spend the most time with us know us best. But‚ even strangers have myriad cues to know who we are: clothes‚ musical preferences‚ or even Facebook postings. It also talks about how our parents and friends have different appearances about who we are. Our parents say that we are beautiful and smart‚ and they do mean it because they love us for who we are. “ “In a different

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    fast food in the world. However‚ the main problem is the tendency of our society to be McDonalized. Fast food industry or McDonaldization penetrated all aspects of our social life. Most people affirm that the lack of time pushes them to be more addicted to McDonald’s. Very interesting fact I found for me that McDonaldization is happening in many other countries. There are four major principles that are continually influencing our modern society to be McDonalized. It is visible how McDonaldization

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    automobile? Most likely they do. With approximately 95% of the US population owning cars and other motor vehicles‚ they have certainly made an impact on our daily life. It wasn’t always this way‚ though. Humans have tried for decades to create a self-moving vehicle‚ but it was Karl Benz who finally succeeded in 1885‚ and they’ve come a long way since.Owning an automobile can have many risks‚ however‚ the benefits certainly outweigh those in terms of convenience‚ efficiency‚ and productivity. The

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    How have computers changed our world? Today in this modern world‚ computers have made a mark able position in almost everyone’s life. From students to business men‚ everyone owns a computer. Without a computer‚ life seems quite impossible. It is the most versatile machine ever been made. Anyone can use a computer according to his or her own desire. For example‚ a small kid may use a computer to play games or a student may use it as a medium to extract information from the internet‚ etc. The importance

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