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    Technology

    useful and for the owners of the information to get a security and a peace. Recently, the emergence of the most dangerous role played by the computer in socially isolated individuals and the dismantling of the relations between individuals in society. Individuals are spending more time in dealing with computers and the Internet, which leads to isolation from the others during the period of use. Also, it leads to an addiction to the computer. In short, the use of the computer through the

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    to describe or explain culture is to have a deep think of people and its natural environment in terms of language, dress style, education and the way people interact with one another in different ways of life. ORIGIN OF CULTURE The inception of society is Atlantis, the lost island, minutely gathering data from aged sources and mythology. (Dietrich, 2014) As regards this investigation, Morocco is one of Atlantis' first states, from where Atlantic culture spread first to Ireland, and to Libya and

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    New Society

    of years to create the world we use to live in but that all came crumbling down in the year 2200. Five years later only a few people have survived and the process to rebuild society is our main goal. But the big question is: What now? How do you survive, and how do you rebuild society? “One of your first problems if society were to collapse, if law and order were to evaporate, would probably be other people,” says Lewis Dartnell, the author of The Knowledge: How to Rebuild Our World from Scratch

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    Social Issue

    rituals performed 2. Identify the types of societies depicted in the movie. Support your answer. The hunting and gathering society, the horticultural and pastoral society, the agricultural society and the industrial society. These societies evolved through the creation of new technology that enables us human to increase production and to sustain a larger amount of population. Jaguar Paw’s tribe belongs to the hunting and gathering society since they hunt for their food as seen in the very

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    Chapter 4 Paper

    living there. When the poster is opened up the image on the front is split down the middle by the image from the inside of the poster which depicts numerous aspects of human society in the form of a sprawling city. The capital building is at the top and as you work your way down it trickles over the different layers of society all the way to the mines and coal being extracted from the natural environment. Inside the

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    Mali, an African society, and Inca, an American society, had the same reasons for decline. Mali’s emperor and Inca’s king both dies and both of their sons could not keep the empires together. The African and American societies are different people would think but they are very similar. Religion is very important, but even when different societies believe in the same or are polytheistic or monotheistic they don't all do the same activities. Both African and American societies were both polytheistic

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    Traditional Society and Modern Society

    Traditional Society and Modern Society Tradition and modernity are two differing principles which continue to manifest across the world and there have been societies which have retained these traditional values and others which have shifted either partially or completely towards a modern society. Even though there is no such thing as a completely traditional or completely modern society at the present time, the collision between the two forms of organization has great significance for everyone

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    Globalisations

    spirituality. Religion, however, as argued by Bruce is used as cultural defence. This is where religion serves to unite a community against an external threat. Religion has special significance for its followers because it symbolises the group or societies collective identity. This can be seen in Poland and Iran. In Poland, the external power was Soviet Communism, while Iran it was Western cultural and capitalism. In both cases, therefore the role of religion has to be understood in a transnational

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    a perfect society is a society that is organized in a superlatively efficient way, a society, which some scholars consider as an aristocratic government (Phylosophypages, 2001). Plato had it that such a society is made up of the rulers, the soldiers, and the people. In this perfect society, Plato claimed that the guardians of the state are supposed to be people with skills to lead. He was however, incredulous by the fact that this may not be achieved in the future of the perfect society. To this fact

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    Why did hunter-gatherer societies switch to sedentary agriculture? The reason is because sedentary agriculture was the easiest way for them so get food. Sedentary agriculture can be more productive and even less dangerous than hunting. It is much easier to raise a bunch of sheep, or any other animal, and let them bread and domesticate them, so that whenever you need food you have it right there. This means that you would not have to go out and hunt and search for food. This definitely was the easiest

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