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    PERSIA Gems Civilization

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    Civilizations have been around for thousands of years, and the acronym PERSIA GEMs is a simple way to identify civilizations around the world. The P stands for Politicians and Government. Every civilization must have people who create rules and laws to keep order in an area. A system of learning, or Education, is essential for civilizations. This can include teaching only upper class children, just boys, or both boys and girls. Religion, or having spiritual beliefs, practices, and values must be…

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    Darcie Jo Bum Case

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    In 1998, during the year John Glenn became the oldest man in space at age 77, Utah county resident Darcie Jo Baum was arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia and marijuana. And yet, in spite of the professedly minor offenses committed, the story of Baum’s path towards felonious antiquity survives in an unimaginable atrocity, circumstances that have never ceased to halt at a singular sin. On August 4th of that same year, a native of Pleasant Grove spotted a collective colored quilt lying…

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    In Peter Berger’s The Desecularization of the World: Resurgent Religion and World Politics, he did an excellent job in given his readers a deeper understanding of how religion and secularization has been affecting the political aspects that are in society. Berger uses the history located behind religion and secularization to outline the distinctions between the two for his readers to grasp a better understanding of what is going on. Berger makes his stance on the matter clear, “religion loses…

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    Can technology be a harmful invention to our mind? Technology is a good invention to our parts of life, like jobs, schools, and personal. Because it enables us to grow in all the aspects like, in the pursuit of a good education, mostly jobs are relying on technology assistance, and in our daily living we have increased the electronic devices usage. However, in my point of view, technology has taken over our minds. Technology has become our hero, when the internet is more reachable than a book.…

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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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    2001 A Space Odyssey

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    Technological development is a dynamic process that has brings about constant change in which some individuals benefit and others are harmed. Like with most world changing phenomenon, it brings with it a host of ethical concerns about its influence in society and whether or not it deserves consciousness. Throughout his life, Arthur C. Clarke was fascinated with science and the stars, building his own telescope to view the stars as a child. He famously toasted with his friends during the V2 raids…

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    Many societies are based on balancing the power of the people and the government to make sure that they become prosperous. Although societies that are completely the opposite to the ideal of a balanced society, they can also survive and continue to live on. These societies based on hate can survive due to various reasons that allow a single powerful leader to take control. The leader use human emotions to their advantage in order for this kind of society to continue to grow. Human emotions are…

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    the article "Zigging and Zagging: The Employment Challenge in the Automated Future" (Technology and Economics, May 2016), author Dave Peters explains to a general audience that governments should prepare to deal with potential negative impacts to society because of advancing technology. The article first states some experts have changed their minds and started worrying that the development of technology will destroy more jobs than it creates. Governments have to start dealing with the impact of…

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    foundation of civil society.” Traditionalist conservatives believe that societies only develop good social systems from a prolonged process of cumulative growth. In this understanding, Linda Raeder tells us that social systems are developed through a complex process characterized by trial-and-error experimentation. Raeder claims that the advancement of a culture is strongly dependent upon the absorption and transmission of the cultural inheritance over time and when societies fail to transfer…

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    Critical Reflection: Chapter 11 of Forbes & Mahan’s Religion and Popular Culture in America In Chapter 11, Forbes takes on the connection of popular items and events to religion, asking the question of whether or they can be described as a religion. Throughout the study of this term religion, we as a class have seen its definition transform, develop, and change into many different things revolving around the same general concept. What we can determine overall however, is that religion’s…

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