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    A member of a traditional society would feel as though there are many advantages of his or her type of society as opposed to modern society. A member of a traditional society would feel as though modern society has quite a few flaws. Traditional society focuses more towards the improvement of society as a whole rather than focusing on self and personal gain. There are many comparisons between the two societies that can be made that show the differences in beliefs held by each society. By comparing

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    In the 1920’s the American society began adopting new values that threatened the traditional values that originated in the 19th century. People began moving to large cities and women started to be less constraint to the image of being a proper woman. Instead‚ they became freer and tried to find their own identity. A new generation was born which challenged traditional standards with many of their new ideas. As more people began moving to urban locations‚ like New york and Chicago‚ they began making

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    Traditional and New Media are friends Today Mass media plays an important role in connecting the world full of people through machines whether it is Mobile‚ TV‚ Radio or Internet and computers. Mass Media has the capability and the ability to reach wide audiences with strong and influential messages which impact on the society. Now the mass media can be divided into two main categories that is traditional media (Folk‚ TV‚ Radio‚ newpaper etc.) and New Media (Internet). In Traditional Media Television

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    beings”. In Religion in African Social Heritage‚ Akoi (1970) further complements this definition by arguing from the point of view that Religion is a social fact and that it fosters solidarity‚ continuity and the enforcement of moral laws. African traditional religions‚ also referred to as African indigenous religions or African ethnic religions‚ is a term referring to a variety of religions indigenous to the continent According to Parrinder (1962)‚ religion lies at the root of African culture and

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    Fa’amatai: A Traditional Religious System Samoa is considered as one of the most remarkable islands in the Pacific known for its traditional system of governance which is the Matai (chief) system. This matai system is defined as the chiefly traditional indigenous form of local governance in the Samoan islands. Some believe its structure and framework is very unique. Many believe its system can be analyzed as a phenomenon that surrounds its people at all times. In this paper‚ it focuses on the framework

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    Traditional Investment Appraisal Techniques Cannot Cope With the Fast Changing Environment in Manufacturing Industry Today” Introduction “If you can ’t measure it‚ you can ’t manage it”. This basic principle of Peter Drucker is nowadays especially important when it comes to the valuation and management of strategic investments‚ which have the potential to bring sustainable change to the business processes of a company. When it comes to the process of assessing strategic investment proposals through

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    media gives benefits to the society but it is undeniable to consider that web media may give threats on shaping the public opinions as well as into Brunei traditional culture‚ as the identities of traditional costumes are shifting‚ the more interest in modern games and lack of attention towards the traditional foods. The wearing of traditional costume is progressively reducing due to business online and watching online video from web media. A considerable number of Bruneians are using web media

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    Using Traditional Arts to attract Tourists Traditional Dancing in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka’s Traditional dancing is a one major reason that attract foreign tourists to sri lanka. In this search for Traditional dancing ‚we are going to find out ‚ what are the dances ‚ their characteristics ‚ what musical instruments uses for the dance. There are three main styles of Sri Lankan classical dance: The Kandyan dances of the Hill Country‚ known as Uda Rata Natum; The low country dances of the southern

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    architecture and traditional architecture concur? Nowadays‚ traditional ways of performing tasks are fading and very few parts of it still exists‚ now all types of machinery with the help of technology have been invented to make work easier for human beings. (7Ranchise 2011) Architecture has been divided into many categories to fit our life styles in a particular time at a particular place. (7Ranchise 2011) The main two well-known ways of recognising these are: Modern Architecture and Traditional architecture

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    Development Policy Review‚ 2006‚ 24 (1): 31-49 Traditional vs. Modern Food Systems? Insights from Vegetable Supply Chains to Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam) Jean-Joseph Cadilhon‚ Paule Moustier‚ Nigel D. Poole‚ Phan Thi Giac Tam and Andrew P. Fearne∗ This article describes the development of vegetable marketing in Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam)‚ where modern distribution outlets are competing fiercely with traditional traders for wholesale and retail customers. Data from interviews with supply

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