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    Post Fordism

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    As Fordist production approaches its limits, new methods of productions begin to emerge in order to find new ways of raising profits. Differentiation of the mass worker leads to the emergence of new identities which may not be occupationally defined. This, in turn, gives rise to the need for ways of expressing which can be satisfied through differentiated consumption, differentiated life styles and differentiated cultural identifications…

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    that during all stages of Homo sapiens evolution, consciousness will follow. Homo sapiens in 2001: A Space Odyssey are presented in three different stages of evolution: man apes, modern day humanity, and sentient beings without a need for flesh. Emergence of consciousness led to the discovery of tools, while the growth of consciousness has allowed for creation of new tools and technological innovation. Homo sapiens desire for betterment drives technological innovation, which allows technological…

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    War Of 1898 Essay

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    allowed Congress to increase taxes as well as increase the amount of people who were paying taxes. One of the major social impacts of WW2 was the emergence of women in the workforce. This entrance into the workforce was greater than in WW1, over six million women entered into civilian jobs, and over 200,000 women entered military auxiliary corps. This emergence changed the perceptions of a woman’s role by implementing a norm where a woman did not only stay at home and take care of the family.…

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    Global Economy Of Brazil

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    The emergence of the global economy has paved the way for many countries to establish their presence in competing in the global economy. The emergence of developing countries such as Russia, India, China and South Africa has impacted international business and how other industrial countries view the BRICS association. Each of the BRICS members of the economies has advanced due to industrialization. Each of these countries expanded their efforts in the manufacturing of goods that are provided to…

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    human civilization which allowed the different countries to enter a strip of really rapid and progressive development of productive forces that led to end of the long period of an economic obsolescence. The industrial revolution marks emergence of the large cities, emergence of new classes and social groups, serious changes in spiritual life of society and a political system, and also mass using of…

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    Vasco Da Gama. Furthermore, Bernstein informs us of the diseases that spread across the world as a result of trade such as the black plague. The final part of the book discusses the technological advancements that were facilitated by trade such as emergence of refrigerated shipping. In this section, Bernstein discusses the introduction of corporations, the benefits and problems of the free trade and the rise of better means of…

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    Interconnections and continuities prevailed. Weakening and collapse of Mughal empire not just a phenomenon of the 18th century. Emergence of regional political structures of various kinds, these flourished as the Mughal empire waned. Some Mughal institutions continued, some were refigured. Political decline didn’t lead to economic stagnation, economy moved in different directions with…

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    In the chapter “Where Have All the Criminals Gone” found in the book Freakonomics co-authored by Levitt and Dubner, a drastic decrease of crime starting in the 1990’s is observed (Dubner, Levitt 119). In attempt to explain this unexpected occurrence, several factors are examined to determine its correlation to the downward fall of crime rates, one of which, is the arrival of crack cocaine. As stated by Levitt and Dubner, “All told, the crash of the market accounted for roughly 15 percent of the…

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    Two political theorists, Thomas Hobbes and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, have written extensively on the topic of political philosophy. In doing so, they provide different accounts seeking to justify sovereignty. Sovereignty is generally understood as supreme power or authority, although the writers provide analysis outlining features that play a role in justifying their account of sovereignty. These two authors are consent theorists, so they endorse the idea that the basis of governance relies on…

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    Origins of Divorce and the History of No-Fault No-fault divorce law has been a topic of debate since its emergence around 1970 although it has continued as the precedence of divorce into modern day. “No fault” law allows a married couple to divorce on the basis of “irretrievable breakdown" or "incompatibility” as opposed to divorce based on the fault of one spouse. Because there is no fault involved in this type of divorce the division of assets and care of children is based upon the finances…

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