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    Giddens Reflexivity

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    Section A: How does Giddens understand reflexivity and how useful is it in explaining social change? This paper attempts to determine how useful Giddens understanding of reflexivity is in explaining social change in relation to content from week, nine of the course. The content from this week highlighted the concept of reflexivity and examined the way individuals are ‘forced’ to consciously monitor themselves because our society is pluralistic, ever changing and insecure. Amongst this content,…

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    Antony Gormley Analysis

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    1950. His works focus on the human body in relation to surrounding space and he often uses his own body for the basis of metal casts. Gormley pursued art after studying anthropology in Cambridge and practicing Buddhist meditation in India and Sri Lanka, both of which heavily influenced his concepts and works. Interested in artists who explored the relationship between sculpture and space, he drew inspiration from the postminimalist works of Richard Serra (where the sculpture is reduced to its…

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    1.0 Background of Cocolin Industries Sdn Bhd Cocolin Industries Sdn Bhd is a coconut-based manufacturer was legally established as a corporation in 1997 under the Companies Act 1965. Main objective for this company is to participate in the government and to make a serious and sincere effort to grow food industry as a specific example in Sarawak. Cocolin has the goal and commitment to produce safe and good quality food for consumers. The Cocolin’s factory is located at a rural area nearby to…

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    In the last 15 years, the use of child soldiers has spread to almost every region of the world and every armed conflict. “Though an exact number is impossible to define, thousands of child soldiers are illegally serving in armed conflict around the world” (¨11 Facts¨). Children forced or volunteered are serving in dangerous combat areas in wars they should not be fighting in and the numbers are growing. The use of child soldiers is a serious issue worldwide, with about 300,000 children as young…

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    Ramayana is another popular epic in Hinduism. It is set in northern India and it follows the main character Rama, crowned prince of Ayodhya, who is a god on earth. In the epic, Rama’s wife Sita is abducted by Ravena, who is the demon ruler of the island Lanka. In the story Rama is on a mission to rescue Sita and enlists the help of a monkey army lead by the Monkey god Hanuman. In the end they defeat the demon army and rescue sita. Rama is considered the ideal ruler and is the seventh avatar of…

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    What led to the spread of Buddhism during the Mauaryan period? What lead to such rapid growth of a religion? In the following essay I will try to argue how Emperor Ashoka's kingdom was a doorway for the spread of Buddhism. This happened majorly due to three reasons- Firstly, Ashoka the emperor of such a vast kingdom himself preached the religion of Buddhism. Secondly Emperor Ashoka played a major role in propagation of Buddhism by spreading the teachings of Buddhism through his rock and pillar…

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    However, the focus seemed to remain only within the nation. The business is lacking in global presence. The wings were only expanded within Asia countries, namely Hong Kong, China, Vietnam, Laos, and Sri Lanka. This disadvantage would undeniably discourage its goal to fulfil the corporate vision. Correspondingly, there is also a lack in branches reachability by customers, if it were to be compared with other leading banks. This is not implying that the locations…

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    Terrorist Groups

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    Describe how terrorist groups can make the use of internet to spread terror group messages and recruit new members. Give one or more actual examples of this. Many terror groups, whether Islamists or Marxists, nationalists or separatists, or even racists and anarchists have widely endorsed the use of internet to further their ideologies, raise funds, and in the recruitment of new members- both active jihadists and passive supporters (Weimann, 2014). According to Ressler (2006), most terror groups…

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    2003. During these disasters for their country, “this is where neo-liberalist see the opportunity to sympathize to the people” and also profit out of these difficult times for the people (Bello). Klein is “appalled by the ways in which US foreign policy and economic influence has been used to ‘shock’ nations into accepting its ideology” (Williamson). One of the evens that happened in the book was the case in Chile in 1973. Chile had democratically elected socialist President Allende was…

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    Postmodernity is generally describes the economic, social and cultural condition of society which is said to occur after modernity. Postmodernity also called as late modernity (Giddens 1991), reflexive modernity (Beck et al 2003) or late capitalism (Harvey 1992). The era of postmodernity began in the late 20th century as many theorists had come out with their own taught and perception in explaining the ideas of postmodernism. Moreover, the theorists also link the idea of postmodernity with some…

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