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    Although every culture is unique in it’s own way, there is something that unites every culture together: Self expression allows for cultural unity amongst diverse groups of people. This may be seen in many different forms such as dance, art, oral language or writing. Whatever it may be, things such as writing have the power to unite different cultures from even the most remote parts of the world. Writing has been modified through centuries, and today, is something that has become a very useful…

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    globalism defines the modern world and transforms economies, governments, and the private lives they shape. However, globalism was not born with the creation of the World Wide Web, vast networks of public transportation, or even Alexander Graham Bell’s telephone. The advent of globalism and its political, cultural, and ecologic impacts are far older and more complex than many realize. Alfred Crosby’s Ecological Imperialism: The Biological Expansion of Europe, 900-1900 and Sven Beckert’s Empire…

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    consumers. Years ago, people had to write a message to talk with one another and many people sent the letter by pigeon, post, or messenger. Most people wanted change, to make communication easier. Therefore, they made some inventions for instance the telegraph, radio, telephone, as well as the newest phone. Cell phones are among the best examples linked with changes throughout technology these days. During the 21st century, the smart phone became an essential instrument with an everyday…

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    Personal experiences help shape people’s futures and have a large impact on their world views. Many authors use these memories as inspiration for their writing. The historical accounts in Tim O’brien’s, The Things They Carried, come with some truths, but are mostly derived from what he believed would have happened. Although O’Brien himself did not witness the things he wrote about in his novel, he still is able to portray the struggles many soldiers went through. While reading The Things They…

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    The United States was built on the backs of immigrants, pilgrims, and refugees. Innovation generates great new ideas as thoughts come together. From the industrialization of steel to the invention of the light bulb and telephone, immigrants welcomed into the United States have improved the infrastructure and lives of all Americans. Currently, the Islamic State and civil war are displacing twelve million families from their homes. These people flee into the wilderness in mass travelling as…

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    Optical Fiber Importance

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    Among the development of the main practical invention and the laser is sufficiently transparent, this is thanks of growth that might be optical communication becomes practical, very pure manufacturing of glass, the light passing through the glass fiber of that it became a long-distance transmission…

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    Technological development closely related to people daily life. Due to science and technology bring the convenience to people’s lives, enrich people daily life and immerses into people daily life deeply, people’s living standard has increased dramatically. If there weren 't technological innovation, society wouldn 't get advanced. Firstly, take people’s clothing, for example, people used to wear clothes which are out of fashion and monotonous; however, right now people can dress up themselves by…

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    In this essay, both of McGregor’s concepts of ‘Theory Y’ and ‘Theory X’ (McGregor, 1960) will be explored. However, it must be mentioned from the outset that one can argue to a greater extent that Theory X provides a more universal approach towards management within the leisure industry. Despite this, some elements of Theory X are undoubtedly outdated. The autocratic style of Theory X leadership no longer governs industries as effectively as it once did – due to many factors including an…

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    INTRODUCTION/ CULTURAL DRIVERS Throughout history, communication has played a significant role in the development of cultures and more specifically effective communication. Effective communication facilitates people to understand each other, breaks down language and cultural barriers, and builds trust and respect for one another. Today people have evolved, so as the way they communicate. We can trace the first form of communication to cave paintings around 130,000 B.C.E. The theory is that the…

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    Contemporary world History Christina Cagol EXAM 1 September 8, 2014 1. Pablo Picasso and George Braque founded cubism in the early 20th century in Paris. It was an artwork to be considered as the first radical approach in expressing visual reality. According to Cubist, any perception of an object was a composite of simultaneous and different perspectives. Cubism tries to help one understand the world around them in a different way by changing their perspective on a certain subject.…

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