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    The essay by M N Srinivasan, a well-known and much -revered sociologist, deals in the concept of Westernisation. He begins by observing the effects of British Rule on Indian society and culture on various levels – technology, institutions, ideology and values, and how those effects helped in introducing new social institutions and in changing the old ones. Some of the defining values of this period were humanitarianism, equalitarianism and secularisation. He illustrates this by citing the…

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    companies to gain competitive advantage when the characteristics of infrastructural technologies become standardized and prices start to decline. “Even with the emergence of Internet, which has accelerated the commoditization of IT by providing a channel for generic applications” as stated in the article. With prices declining, the emergence of Internet contributing to the commoditization of IT, and even vendors repositioning themselves in response to demand and turn themselves into suppliers…

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    throughout the United States had effectively changed the ways Americans were defining social roles. Events like the emergence of bill control pill ,the Vietnam War , and the Civil Rights Movement ignited young citizens and minorities to protest against governmental actions and its systemic injustices . The constant mobilizations by Americans all over the country prompted the emergence of a counterculture to battle the segregated lifestyle found in the United States. The notion of “ the political…

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    Contours Of Ebola

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    response to the disease. Moreover, a persistent theme of the limited capabilities of anthropological applications to developing solutions is present in much of the mainstream discourse. In this paper, I seek to map the discursive contours of Ebola’s emergence, contextualize these trends within a larger debate about…

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    The four phases of group communication are the orientation phase, the conflict phase, emergence and reinforcement. The phase that Mark’s business group is in the emergence phase. This is due to the fact that the group has established norms and conflict resolution through direct email communication and personal face to face meetings to discuss differences of opinions as well as…

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    interrupted by a change in its original state, the rupture, however they are introduced in slightly different ways, coming from two different cultures. In emergence myths humanity emerges from another world into the one that they currently inhabit. The previous world is usually considered to be the womb of the earth mother, and the process of the emergence of the new world is almost a metaphor…

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    Divorce In Canada

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    My family has a long history of divorce and instead of being a cynic; I wanted to delve into the complexity of divorce throughout history in Canada. My great-grandfather, Palmer Reese and great-grandmother, Clara Sterna fell in love in Winnipeg, Manitoba during the late 1920’s; they married and had three girls, Ruby, Laura and Shirley Reese. However, in 1935 Palmer left his wife and children to seek out work in Ontario working on the roads, and found a new French Canadian partner. Although, they…

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    In what ways have Ragtime and Blues contributed to the emergence of Jazz? Beyond the fact that Jazz has several contributors, Ragtime and Blues each have their own way of adding onto and impacting what is already a well-known genre. Jazz is a type of music of black American origin (which emerged at the beginning of the 20th century) characterized by improvisation, syncopation, and usually a regular or forceful rhythm. The two styles (Ragtime and Blues) of music contributing to Jazz differentiate…

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    Industrialization is the process through which inanimate sources of energy are used to facilitate human productivity. The period of industrial revolution is one of the most significant periods in human history since it has completely altered the way of life in different parts of the world. The revolution resulted in the massive production, which brought significant wealth and power to countries like the Great Britain in the 19th century as it spread to most countries in Europe, Asia, and America…

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    Machen Deep History

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    fascination with the predatory horrors of the prehistoric past is, in essence, a genuine encounter between the three great developments of this period: Darwinian evolution, paleo-anthropology, and geology (Worth 217). His core stories signify the emergence of the protection of mythos, rising from the grave, recuperating from centuries-old deep sleep (or hibernation, disengagement from…

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