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    Ancient American Culture

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    With the billions of people out there in the world living today, it causes a lot of cultures to arise. On the other hand, all these different cultures ancient or modern, are not a negative thing, in fact, it is not only positive, but also significant, with the diverse world we live in today. With that being said, the Meras were a small, yet significant ancient civilization with a rich and long culture, known to few till this day. They were a highly advanced, ancient society living near what…

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    Spirit Vs Body

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    What are human beings made of? Like it says in Genesis 2:7 The Lord God formed a man from the dust of the earth and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being.” I believe that the soul and the spirit are in the a way similar but also different, I feel like the body is separate from the soul and the spirit because we can control our body and we cannot really control our spirit. I believe that the spirit and soul are similar in a way because they both are what…

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    Beliefs and values that are particular to the context of the composer play an integral role in texts and often some correlate with each other even through their contexts completely differ which shows that certain beliefs and values are still relevant with the society of today. This is inherent in Sir Thomas More’s Utopia, which highlights idiosyncratic corruption and greed of 16th century England through contrast with an ideal egalitarian society. Likewise, Kurt Vonnegut’s Harrison Bergeron uses…

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    management is where it seems to get a little complicated. I will do my best to remember this term and refer back to it when I am doubtful of the amount of power that another employee, or myself has in decision making. The second dimension is gender egalitarianism, which is “Degree to which an organization or society minimizes gender role differences and promotes gender equality” (Strong, 2016). This is very important in both the social and professional lives of all people. Northouse says, Sweden…

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    practiced on each human being regardless to his/her ideals or religion. Social justice means giving each person what he/she merits, the distribution of economic blessings within the society, presenting equally for fundamental needs. it's also the egalitarianism in possibilities, i.e. everyone has a danger to climb up the social ladder. MEANING OF SOCIAL JUSTICE: Justice as an idea refers to equality in giving rights and…

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    marriage unsuccessful ending up with a divorce. Indeed, gender role has still some pressure on the female partner because, according to Miller, wives who earn more financially do more housework. Nonetheless, this dynamics is changing because egalitarianism has become the base of the family forming…

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    At every new civilisation level, great transformation occurs and the world and society are given new looks. Industrial Revolution has developed and have greatly impacted to everyone living on earth. Technologies and new concepts are introduced to promote a more modern society, which created convenience for the people but as well as some negative impacts like overpopulation. With these continuous changes, humans are walking nearer and nearer to the modern and mechanised world.…

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    What Is Modernism?

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    JMJ Christian Crispin Condron Dr. Daniel Clasby World Civilization April 27, 2016 Analyzing Primary Sources #2 Beginning in the nineteenth century the philosophy of “Modernism” through the current ruling governments started to take effect as Monarchies along with other governments around Europe were forced to change and react to the peoples wants and needs as a result of the ongoing revolutions occurring amongst that nation’s citizens. This sense of “Modernism” that these Monarchies were going…

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    Jill Ker Conway grew up in an oscillating household, experiencing economic failure, personal tragedy, social isolation, and eventual financial success. A gifted student, Conway eventually fled Australia, citing psychological distress and professional stagnation. Conway’s upbringing was largely similar to a rural American girl in the middle twentieth century. Facing social limitations, economic hardship, and controlling parents, Conway received similar autonomy to female Americans. However, her…

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    Liu’s Civil War The life of Liu Dapeng is a fascinating individual parallel to Chinese history and is captured strikingly in The Man Awakens from Dreams. The book, based on Liu’s diary which he kept faithfully through some of the most tumultuous periods in Chinese history in the last hundred and fifty years, captures the struggle of awakening into a world of illusion. The irony in Liu’s writing is that the illusion is as much a result of his own worldview as it is of rapid change in Chinese…

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