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    The Tanzimat Reforms

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    The Tanzimat era represents a period of various reforms in the Ottoman Empire. Those reforms were basically in every area - political, social, economic, and military. As we have discussed in class, the main goal of the Tanzimat reforms was to allow the proliferation European practices and ideas into the empire in order to modernize and westernize it. Consequently, during the reign of Selim III, the relationship between Europe and the Ottoman Empire flourished. The Ottoman Empire strengthened its…

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    and degenerating where the people that participate in mass culture products are misled. According to Lutz and Collins, “…mass culture represented production for the masses by dominant class” (Lutz and Collins 1993: 6). The magazine is used in the Western…

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    Radicalism In America

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    This paper’s goal is to identify the factors that influence the integration of Muslims within American and European culture and to answer the question of which is more attracted to radicalism. Firstly, this paper will look at the movement of Muslims throughout the world and how they integrate into these new societies. Second, the unique characteristics and values of American Muslims and European Muslims will be detailed to establish an understanding of key differences. Thirdly, this paper…

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    On Multicultural Western Societies After the decolonization processes that took place during the second half of the twentieth century, the imperial adventures that drove some European nations and the United States came to a halt as countries gained their independence. Naturally, the exit of the Western powers did not necessarily mean an end to relations between the ex-colonies and their colonizers. Far from it, immigration channels opened up, and countries no longer remained devoid of outside…

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    Global South Christianity

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    Western theologians, liberal and conservative have been addressing the faith with uncertainty and worldly, to the fundamental beliefs of secular ideologies. Global South Christians in contrast did not live in uncertainty, but instead dealt with conflicting…

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    High Context Culture

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    try to avoid eye contact when talking to others and this is showing less confident or no interest in that conversation. There are Asian who speak fluent in English but always got a misconception that they are not understand or not knowledgeable. In western culture, they tend to be more individualistic. Everyone of them have their own uniqueness as they can have shown in their personality or interest. Parents always trained them to gain more confidence and have they own opinion or contribution to…

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    Amy Chua Book Analysis

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    Explain how the author(s) establish their credibility on the subject matter they are writing about. Amy Chua, the author of this novel, tries to establish her credibility on the subject about the clash of Chinese and Western cultures by giving a number of examples and insights on her life. She is a professor at Yale and went to law school in Harvard. Many would trust her credibility and her comments because she came from a well-known and respected school. However, some things could be taken in…

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    plan, or the central idea of the design of the city. Since this was a capital city in the Egyptian empire, the nobles cannot be living at the same level or area as the people they rule over. That would be a disgrace! The city designers too this ideal and made all their designs for the city around that image. When any large metropolitan area is created, the organization of necessary buildings and spaces are always taken into consideration. This urban plan has many different terms and criteria it…

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    Sustaining Agriculture

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    more complex as case studies and models are introduced. Having not studied economics, it took more time to digest. Part three gets into the policy and government influence in regards to agriculture. Again, these concepts were focused on European areas, which differ from the United States in many ways. The fourth and final part was dedicated to action and methodology. It is here that Brouwer begs the question, “Is this considered in my countries policy…

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    In this section, we discuss the relationship between congestion and regional growth by focusing on the estimation results. As shown in figure 3, we predict how growth of population and employment density change in the 86 largest U.S. metropolitan area when the congestion growth changes. Figure 3 presents that population growth of the largest U.S. cities would decline, whereas employment growth would continue to increase when congestion growth increases. These results indicate that population…

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