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    Lenski’s levels of socio-cultural explain the changes in cultural ideas which are caused by new technology. There are four levels of development: hunting and gathering‚ horticulture and pastoralism‚ agriculture‚ and industry. The first level of development is hunting and gathering. Hunting and gathering is the use of simple tools to hunt animals and gather vegetation. Some benefits of this stage could be that they all did basically the same thing‚ therefore‚ more equality in their society. They

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    is never a “right time” to wait for. Justice does not happen because of patience; it happens because of persistence. Women’s suffragists of the early 1900’s understood the need to be resolute for the sake of their deprived right to vote. When World War I began in 1914‚ many suffrage organizations drifted their attention to supporting the war exertion‚ yet some suffragists remained to carry on the fight for suffrage. The ongoing fighters’ rises and downfalls during the WWI were displayed through

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    another and it creates a sort of misunderstanding between people who live in different regions. Russia is rich with natural resources especially gas and is able to play almost a monopolistic role exporting these resources. However whenever I travel around Russia I see that many things are not brought for tourists consumption and many areas require improvement. Let’s take Ural Mountains for example – a massive area with beautiful mountains that could be perfect for winter sports. But it is embarrassing

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    People who prefer brown are often conventional and orderly. The negative meaning of brown can be a repressed personality or a lazy person. Brown is the color of the earth and is associated with the material side of life. It is a mixture of red‚ blue and yellow In the view of astrology: Brown gemstones act as a grounding force and promote stability and clear thinking. http://crystal-cure.com/brown.html Brown around the globe The Dravidian Caucasoids and Indo-Aryan people of South Asia are

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    Prior to the onset of World War I‚ England was a dominating super power but by the end of World War I‚ England lost its title. England’s economy plummeted because World War I cost millions of dollars and the debt incurred from the war was devastating to the country’s economy. According to bbc.co.uk‚ “England spent 3‚251‚000‚000 pounds on World War I” that’s equivalent to 4‚661‚446‚350.00 US dollars! In response‚ the government increased the amount of people who paid income tax from 2% in 1913 to

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    World War 1 (1914-1918) was one of the bloodiest wars in all of history‚ which ended with around 40 million casualties‚ and was commonly known as “a war of attrition” which was basically a war to test who could survive the longest. In this war there were two main opposing forces‚ the central powers‚ consisting of Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ and The Ottoman Empire. The second opposing force was the allied powers‚ which consisted of Britain‚ France‚ Italy‚ Russia‚ and the United States. Although World

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    A socio-cultural factor that will fundamentally affect health and social care organisations in Malta is the media. Media is the means of communication. It is a communication channel through which several types of information such as news and data‚ are circulated. The media is one of the main factors that will have a huge impact on health and social care organisations as it can be a way of amending the patient’s familiarity with the health and social care organisation he or she is treated in. Due

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    were four main causes of world war I: Imperialism. Militarism‚ Nationalism‚ and Allies. The two sides of the war grew to be the Central powers and the Allies. In the beginning of the war America responded with neutrality‚ the preparedness movement and the peace movement. Germany had pulled to many strings over time and America had enough. Things for American soldiers on the European front vs. things for people on the home front were very different. Eventually President Wilson came up with a plan

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    can be described as the study of all aspects of humanity. * focuses on culture * Having sub-fields such as cultural anthropology (also called "social anthropology")‚ archaeology‚ linguistic anthropology‚ and physical (or biological) anthropology. Social Imagination-the ability to understand not only what is happening in one’s own immediate experience but also in the world and to imagine how one’s experience fits into the large picture C. Wright Mills coined the term “sociological imagination”

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    When World War I erupted in 1914 due to the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria‚ the United States remained a neutral country. However‚ due to the sinking of The Lusitania‚ the Zimmerman Note‚ and the economic investments of the U.S.‚ the U.S. entered WWI in 1917 abandoning its neutrality. In early 1915‚ unrestricted submarine warfare was introduced when Germany declared the area around the British Isles a war zone. This meant that all ships in the area would be attacked by the

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