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    Cultural Artifact

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    users. What does a reader think about the artifact that the economist wrote on crony capitalism? The effects appear to be implicit, more so than obvious. However, the article was able to have the readers view crony capitalism as less of an issue in developed nations compare to the developmental state. Additionally, the reader might think of the article as insightful more so than anything. It was able to demonstrate a narrative of how crony capitalism can play a role in a nation and its impact of…

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    Introduction Nowadays “Globalization” has become the catchphrase for the last few decades. We can witness the sudden change of capital, trade and information around the world, stimulated by high-tech modernization from the global internet to direct shipment of products. The global economy has transformed and reshaped the social, economic and political landscape in an ineffaceable and profound way. Globalization has dissected national borders; free trade has enhanced economic incorporation and…

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    These agreements do not prioritize the needs of the citizens. Most of the people producing crops exported to other countries, receive very little for their produce. They incur losses most of the time because farm additives are expensive. They suffer all these when the rich live in luxury. Orwell painted a picture of such a society in his story. Napoleon sold the farm produce…

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    Roman Technology Essay

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    The toothbrush: a simple way of cleaning your teeth that has been around for centuries. Despite the many new advances, such as the electric toothbrush, or a battery powered one, the traditional stick and bristles still functions as the top seller in even the most modernized nations. Time and time again, classic inventions are dominating new and innovative ideas that even though are upgrades, still fall to the same old objects that were used by people who lived hundreds of years earlier. Even the…

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    stablishes the idea that since the 1980’s, a new period of global capitalism has developed on incomplete and exclusionary logic. This growth-centric logic has since evolved into complex and interconnected systems of formations which enable corporate monetary growth at the expense of true socioeconomic inclusivity and betterment. The people who fail to “fit” into this conception of capital growth and challenge its “prosperity” become victims of expulsion, which varies in consequence but is always…

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    overall social order” (3). Rothenberg uses the example of the failure of “the free market to provide affordable drugs to combat the HIV/AIDS epidemic (3).” While these drugs are provided at affordable prices in The United States, in lesser developed countries the drugs are out of reach. The third tension is between local authority and extra-local authority, that is the tension between decisions made at the level most close to individual citizens and decisions made at higher levels of authority…

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    Motion Pictures Industry

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    Since the film industry started more early and are more established in these developed countries, many factors have been monitored and examined with reliable public data. From 1983,many researchers started to explore the determinants such as star power, production cost, ratings, sequels and genre by using different methodology to make every…

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    Within Ursula Huws and Richard Sennet 's articles, they both explore the reasons behind why people are so demanding of jobs. While both of these authors have very similar points that connect to each other to better understand their argument, they both have evidence that contradicts with one another. While Huws and Sennett, both explore the lack of security in many jobs, Huws focuses more on the lack of demand for certain jobs, while Sennett focuses more on Enrico and Rico 's personal feelings…

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    Bob Dylan Research Paper

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    affect his listeners with his thoughtful and mature lyrics. Dylan showed interest in music from a young age, he learned the piano and harmonica by the age of 10 and had taught himself to play the guitar. Growing up Bob Dylan developed a strong appreciation for traditional folk, country, and rock and roll. He had grown up listening to everyone from Roy Orbison and Chuck Berry to Hank Williams and Woody Guthrie, who would later become a great influence in his life and his mentor. Woody Guthrie was…

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    Globalization has a wide role to play worldwide. It has left back its footprints at every sphere of life. Not only in India, but the interchange of world views and ideas have resulted in a major transformation of the lifestyle and living standard of people globally. Indian culture is no bar to this transformation process. Our deep rooted traditions and customs have loosened up their hold with the emergence of globalization. India has a rich cultural background and pride of its culture is famous…

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