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    Emergency Observation

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    Since there are differences between male and female participants in the experiment, researchers made a conclusion based on whether different sex will affect the speed, surprisingly the speed of reporting the emergence between male participants and female participants are almost the same. The result based on the speed between the male of female is against another study by Berkowitz, Klanderman, and Harris; they found out that males tend to be more responsible than…

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    Revolution: 12,000 years ago Farming and domestication of animals. The farming and domestication of animals allowed people to settle down and create things such as civilizations, technological advances, and metallurgy. Emergence of Patriarchy: 12,000 years ago The emergence of patriarchy created an imbalance of power with men and woman. The relevance of patriarchy is that it destroy the previous egalitarian society that the hunter-gatherers had. Patriarchy still continues to oppress women…

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    distinguished by the originality of its improvisation, the virtuosity and erudition of its performers and composers and its professionalism and artistry. (Burnim 163) Although Jazz is one distinctive music genre, some of the other genre influenced the emergence of the jazz, such as African American traditional music, European Classical music, American popular songs, and musical theater. As the example of the genre of music related to jazz, there are ragtime and blues music. Both music genre…

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    discussion will be the changes in America’s political realm caused by the changes in technology. Specifically, this paper will examine the effects of television impact of the election process and political processes and how the Internet, specially the emergence of social media, has aided the changes to the political system. It will examine the change of focus in American political campaigns facilitated by television and the Internet, which seems to have gone from political issues that are facing…

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    In the text reading “The Movement of the Unemployed” authors Piven and Cloward explained the emergence of the “Movement of the Unemployed” in the 1930s, entailed a “Transformation of Consciousness and Behavior.” The authors state a transformation of consciousness consists of three aspects: First: The System: People lose faith and efficacy in the political system causing the system to lose its legitimacy. Second: Masses of people start to feel the system is wrong. Third: people who feel…

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    Early adulthood is often marked by a ritual that marks the emergences from adolescents to adulthood. For example, in Kenya when a child reaches between the ages of fourteen and sixteen, they perform the child has their genital area circumcised (Dennison, 2014). After which, the children are put into seclusion with adults of the same sex between four and twenty-four weeks receiving wisdom from their elders (Dennison, 2014). Where in America there is no definite defined ritual for the entire…

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    Exam- Question 1 During the mid to late 1950s, television networks and major film studios were not willing to work one another. There were a number of reasons why these corporations. One early problem for the motion pictures studios attempt to sell films to television was their issue with exhibitioners. Exhibitioners threatened they would boycott studios who sold features to television or studios who moved to telefilm. They were forced to take the threats seriously because the exhibitioner’s…

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    Railway Expansion Essay

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    Emergence and expansion of Railway The rapid expansion of Railways was the most important infrastructure development in India during the British Raj. Starting in 16 April 1853, when the first railway passenger train started its operations, Indian railway system expanded to become, the fourth largest in the world by 1910. The pioneer of railway expansion in India was Governor-General Lord Dalhousie who formulated the plan to build a network of trunk lines connecting the major regions of…

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    At the end of the 18th century the industrial revolution was still new, and there were still no law or any rules and regulations in controlling the operations of new industries. For example, there was no law on prohibiting employers from hiring a six year old child to work for ten hours a day or controlling the way factory owners dispose their commercial wastes. At that time, British were employing capitalism as a means to run their country’s economy; this means that their government would not…

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    The emergence of utopian communities from the mid-1820’s through the 1840’s was due to increasing industrialization of the United States, where some people saw it necessary to form separate communities because they believed that society was becoming too materialistic and losing their morals. Most utopian societies such as New Harmony, Brook Farm and the Oneida Community eventually failed, as peoples optimistic view of human nature could not be met. New Harmony was founded in 1825 and was based…

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