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    Fact Findings 1. No. of Respondents: ➢ There were total 130 respondents out of which 70 were males & 60 were females. 2. Age group: ➢ 20% respondents fall into the age group of 10­20 years. ➢ 37% respondents fall into the age group of 21­30 years. ➢ 28% respondents fall into the age group of 31­40 years. ➢ 15% respondents fall into the age group of more than 40years. 3. Occupation of respondents: ➢ 28% of the respondents were Service. ➢ 10% of the respondents were Business ➢…

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    V.R.)was recorded on December (1.56), which mean that the conditions of 15.47°C and 63.87%R.H. are seemed to be the optimal for P.floccifera population to growth and build up. 3.2. 2014/2015…

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    Weighted Average Math 123 I have designed an Excel sheet providing information over a Psychology 205. This class was graded by homework 10%, quizzes 10%, papers 25%, midterm 25% and final grade 30%. After all the information of the students was provided, the average in general was solved by using the Excel program. The Excel program solved everything, I just typed in the information that was provided and the equation for the program found the solution. It came to the conclusion, that the…

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    Marx mentioned capitalism system in which bourgeoisie owns the means of production and the proletariat must sell their labor-time to the capitalist to survive. Marx explained that in this type of system, capitalist are the ones who have private ownership of the means of production in which they make workers produce commodities for exchange in the market. These commodities that are produced are not essentially used immediately but they are mostly used, in the view of the capitalist, to be…

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    Introduction- Hollywood and how they portray teenagers have they got it right? Teenagers are a very common age group used in movies but are they really showing us as we are or just as the stereotypes that society has put on us says we are I personally think that Hollywood is getting better at how they show teens with movies such as The edge of seventeen, paper towns and the perks of being a wallflower these movies break old stereotypes and are more how life really is Paragraph one- The edge…

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    products of which it can make no use”(Engels, p 308) this leads to society standing “helpless in the face of the absurd contradiction that the producer have nothing to consume because there are no consumers” which sadly leads to the “seize of the means of production by society”(Engels, p.309). Undoubtedly this “puts an end to commodity production” (Engels, p.309). Engels now believes this is where hope begins this is now time for new assembled system which should be beneficial to everyone;…

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    provide an explanation of Engels' vision as the ultimate outcome of the historical development of capitalism. Throughout the reading, Engels references to a concept known as historical materialism, where one must analyze the means and forms of production within a society. That means of production are the basis of every social order. With an increase of manufacture and exchange, comes with the determination of how a society is established and how the various branches of social classes are…

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    the relation between culture and power under capitalism’ (Lears 1985). Gramsci gave no pinpoint or specific definition of cultural hegemony but it can be rreferred to as the domination of the cultural society by the ruling class through ideological means. The word hegemony is defined as “a preponderant influence or authority over others” by Merriam-Webster (2016). Hegemony in this sense can be explained as the ruling classes or dominant groups in society manipulating and influencing the…

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    himself on the workings of the mind on the root cause of why man is acting this way and that way. The endeavor to put the two different fields of study in a nutshell and put them in the same circle would appear to be a futile effort because it would mean to break the importance of the ideas of each scholar. However, no matter how much their ideas differ, there are some ideas that are parallel with each other that should be studied.…

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    Marx explained in chapter one what a commodity was and the difference between exchange value and use value. A commodity is used to in order exchange for another commodity, therefore keeping trade and the labor force alive. As Marx would say “A means to an end”. Marx says “commodities must be realized as values before they can be realized as use values” (179) which further supports his point. Then they split off into either use value or exchange value which separate the commodities. One must…

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