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    and biogeographer, demonstrated through his thirty years of research. His theory explained how human societies differed in regards to advancement and technology as a result of the dissimilarities in their environments. This advancement and technology aided civilizations in conquering others. Such occurred with the Europeans. They had an immense advantage over other civilizations due to their ideal climate for farming. Farming in such climate allowed for productive crops. In comparison, American…

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    such as the advent of the Scientific Method, as well as the Reformation helped to expand intellectual abilities to approach a subject with both an open and rational mind. Couple this with exploration, and Europeans began to see other cultures and societies and attempted to apply these new progressive ideas toward their interruption of them. With this came to main camps or Anthropological perspectives, the Rational and Antirational approaches. Rational, focusing more the scientific method and…

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    held great popularity among many. In being known as the “land of opportunity, many individuals eagerly set out for America as a path to wealth. Due to the great industrial expansion during this time, great cities such as New York became one of the ideal places to settle. In The House of Mirth, America holds a sense of hope and growth to those who set foot within it, but overtime this financial ambition holds no value. The true stability of Americas economic status is expressed when a rich…

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    at age 12 and does not improve until the age of twenty, thanks to a growing hatred of their bodies during their teenage years. This is largely thanks to western society as a whole, and their very narrow-minded ideals of what makes a girl beautiful. During the teenage years, when girls are changing and developing at different rates, society often begins to criticize them harshly, outwardly shaming them on their appearance. This can take many different forms- for example, a girl who developed…

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    Feminist Movements

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    political, and economic equality of the sexes, have to overcome myriad hurdles in their pursuit of their goals. These hurdles can take on many forms and are, in fact, often shaped by the cultural heritage and geographical location of the particular society within which they have originated; therefore, as Trinidadian scholar Patricia Mohammed reasons in her essays “Towards Indigenous Feminist Theorizing in the Caribbean” and “Haiti I’m Sorry,” it is essential that one also considers the colonial…

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    constant feedback between the government and society. When there is a flaw in the government, feedback is commonly returned as a form of civil disobedience or violence. Civil disobedience is the only peaceful method that eliminates impurities in an administration, retains trust for the government, and does not infringe upon the common welfare of society. The goal of performing civil disobedience is to eliminate the impurities in an administration such…

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    Government down. There was no dictum, no declaration, no censorship, to start with, no! Technology, mass exploitation, and minority pressure carried the trick, thank God” (Bradbury). As modern technology becomes more prevalent in society, the lines between the individual and society blur. People become more connected in every way. That connection facilitates the propagation of ever more developed technologies, altering the social fabric across the world, for better or for worse. Dave Eggers’s…

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    The Grandissimes Analysis

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    The Cruelty of Society Towards Women in The Grandissimes Ashley Renshaw says, “Always stand for what you believe in because it might just be the change the world needs.” Like Renshaw, Aurora and Clotilde go to extreme measures to stand firm in what they believe in while encountering many obstacles along the way. In George Washington Cable’s book, The Grandissimes, Cable shows his readers the harshness society presses upon Creole women during the nineteenth century. Cable’s depiction of the…

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    Religious society takes a toll on an individual's growth and mindset by manipulating their own ideas or thoughts to the mass position believed by church goers. If your opinion differs from those such as your pastor or especially the common interpretation of the bible, you face the possibility of being shunned from the society around you. In modern times the aspect of religious freedom seems available to all, but even now in certain circumstances individuals don’t feel comfortable saying their…

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    Is civilization an effective organizational tool for studying history? Civilization is great at describing many cases throughout more recent history. However, due to the limited concrete information we have on early societies and peoples the term "civilization" is constantly changing and evolving and therefore inadequate to describe earlier civilizations. The definition of a civilization most basically is "the stage of human social development and organization that is considered most advanced."…

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