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    environment that does not allow for community. Research Tactics Through the use of photo ethnography observational research was found to provide insight. Positive and negative attributes were found through this process. This research focused on the Suburban areas of Oakville and Windsor, in comparison to the urban regions of Montreal and Toronto. In both Instances, places like libraries, coffee shops and community…

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    against for many different reasons why a niqab or burqa should or shouldn’t be worn. The niqab and burqa area hindrance to women and their rights in Islamic, male dominated countries like Iran and Afghanistan but in Western democracies it should be each individual’s choice is strange. Feminists want freedom to dress anyway they choose but at the same time sacrifice some women to a cult of misogyny. Western democracies need to be leaders in progressive ideals…

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    There are some different arguments for the development of business and media globalisation. On the one hand, homogenisation theorists consider that globalisation is a situation that all of other cultures are becoming similar to a single culture of Western culture (e.g. Giddens, 1990). On the other hand, polarisation theorists state that globalisation…

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    Essay One Since the death of Prophet Muhammad, the expansion of Islam has been evident beyond the Arabian Peninsula and specifically Makkah town. In the contemporary society, Islam is practiced in each continent and region including Africa, Europe, Nothern India and Southwest Asia. The spread of Islam has been motivated by the migration of Muslims to other regions of the world and the conversion of individuals from other religions to Islam. Military campaigns after the Hijrah era led to a…

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    that Britain provided. They took Britain’s silver, but did not take Britain’s new ideas and innovations for technology whereas when Japan was confronted by western powers, they wanted to replicate the technology so they could modernize. The Japanese were intrigued by the new innovations and began industrializing. China looked at the new western technology as if they were toys and decided not to industrialize neither did they make reforms. The Chinese had the capacity to industrialize, but they…

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    The Rising and Falling of the Greece Nowadays, people believed that Greek shaped the original culture of the Western civilization. It is also a junction for the Eastern and Western civilization. There are three significant periods of the Greeks: the Hellenic periods (2000-338 B.C.E), the Hellenistic period (336-323 B.C.E), and the period of the conquest by Roman (200-146 B.C.E).[ Page 54] During the periods, the people of Greece had the remarkable contribution on many careers, such as Science,…

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    As people are born and raised in the Western world they come to form their own image of Africa. These images formed come to us from things seen or heard about Africa. Places such as TV, magazines, movies, photographs, and songs are the ones shaping this image. The things depicted by these sources and the misconceptions they form isn’t Africa’s reality. These images make people in the Western world believe all of Africa is a barren wasteland with dangerous animals. When the people are depicted…

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    transferred to another region and become the core culture in some district. Example of homogenization including westernization and Americanization. Westernization occur in 1970s to 1980s. At that time, the cultural globalization was driven by the western culture because of the intensification of the agent of change, such as media technology. Americanization refers to the distribution of American products ort culture into other culture and cause cultural imperialism…

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    Western Human Advancement

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    after the industrial revolution in England. The Industrial Revolution has been an overall wonder, in any event in so far as it has happened in every one of those parts of the world, of which there are not very many special cases, where the impact of Western human advancement has been felt. Without question it happened first in Britain, and its belongings spread just bit by bit to mainland Europe and North America. Similarly and obviously, the Industrial Revolution that inevitably changed these…

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    become a majority-minority nation for the first time in 2043. While the non-Hispanic white population will remain the largest single group, no group will make up a majority” (Bernstein, 2012). Countries around the world are seeing similar results in areas of cultural diversity such as religion, race and ethics. The following paper…

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