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    phase contained social‚ economic and technological changes that improved their way of life. They had several more cures‚ which lead to a higher life expectancy. Additionally‚ they had better transport‚ however‚ the population increased by 30 million‚ which meant that it was overcrowded with people. Overall‚ the health‚ holidays and travel improved: but homes didn’t. The three most significant developments in the Industrial Revolution is transport‚ workhouses and agriculture. Significant: Sufficiently

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    Managing a team’s relationship takes a lot of dedication and hard work. It is very important to have a good relationship because you can better understand each other and get a lot accomplished as a team. The two most unhelpful behaviors are being disruptive: making inappropriate jokes or remarks and complaining and criticizing. When working on a very important project as team for someone to be making inappropriate jokes or remarks is very rude and disrespectful‚ because it interferes with work and

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    the power of many charismatic leaders around the world. A charismatic leader is an individual who owns some type of characteristics that allows them to win followers‚ respect and support for the individual beliefs or visions. According to Max Weber a German sociologist and the responsible for introducing charisma as a type of leadership‚ he defined charismatic leadership as “resting on devotion to the exceptional sanctity‚ heroism or exemplary character of an individual person‚ and of the normative

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    interface and good marketing account for its popularity despite being an architectural innovation. Secondly‚ I do not agree with Melody that only radical inventions are successful. Other types of inventions are very successful‚ currently. Presently‚ most of the innovations and products out there are not radical innovations. An example of a successful architectural innovation is the washing machine. First‚ after the washing machine was diffused into the market‚ the incremental innovations were regarding

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    and Social Change Robert T. Craig University of Colorado at Boulder A keynote presentation to the Indonesian International Conference on Communication Universitas Indonesia‚ Jakarta 22 November 2010 The theme of this conference‚ “Global Challenge to the Future of Communication: Digital Media and Communication Freedom in Public Discourse‚” is fundamentally concerned with communication in relation to social change. In this paper I reflect on communication theory as an element of social change. I

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    The 1920s was a decade of exciting social changes and profound cultural conflicts. It was the first decade to have a nickname‚ “Roaring 20s" or "Jazz Age." This decade was the birth of mass culture‚ the “new” woman‚ and the “jazz age”. One big and impactful event of the 1920s was the prohibition of alcohol. The 1920s was the birth of mass culture. For example‚ Americans had money to spend on items‚ like clothes and home appliances. Electric refrigerators were created in replace of an icebox to keep

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    Max McKeon December 11‚ 2014 English 32L Two Strong Individual Women Characters In My Antonia‚ Willa Cather portrays the two characters of Antonia Shimerda and Lena Lingard as strong‚ proud‚ and forceful individuals. These two have similarities but at the same time they are two very different characters. First off‚ in Jim’s nostalgic memoir of his childhood Antonia is a shy individual character‚ that doesn’t know where she belongs. Throughout the novel Antonia gradually escapes Jim’s emotional

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    The Morning Herald was a newspaper released every day‚ except for Sundays in New York City from 1837 to 1840 and provides a look into what Antebellum America’s were reading and creating during that time. Many newspaper’s like the Morning Herald underwent significant changes in the Antebellum Period that created new experiences across mass audiences and enhanced the feeling of national connectivity in the United States. While‚ newspapers contained informational stories on events that were happening

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    World War One dramatically transformed the lives of women in Britain. From a social and industrial aspect‚ women were given chances that they believed would never arise. From the years 1914 to 1918‚ the lifestyles of women were indeed turned upside down‚ as they were employed into a large‚ differentiating pool of jobs‚ their sense of freedom and independence increased. Due to the large numbers of men who were starting to leave to serve their part in the War‚ a lot of jobs were abandoned‚ and employing

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    society. This norm has developed and has affected our society in more ways than you would imagine. This is‚ arguably‚ one of the most important social norms this country needs to break. This idea of sex being uncomfortable/wrongful to talk about is something that can only lead to many consequences among American youth. In order to understand the consequences of this social norm‚ one must understand the root of this taboo. According to cultural anthropologist Ernest Becker‚ sex is such a problem because

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