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    lives. When the war was over and the men came back for their jobs‚ they pulled the women out of the workforce and pushed them back to being house wives. Women did not want to keep being ignored and pushed around‚ they wanted to make a difference in society and they succeeded in changing the world. Some women were fine with going back to being house wives but others liked

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    revolutionary‚ horrific‚ countercultural or even just a little bit edgy. But documentaries are meant to show us the world around us in different shades of grey than we’re used to‚ and there no period of filmmaking that personified this more than the Cinema Verite movement in the 60’s and 70’s. But is there a line? Is there a point where we can all collectively say that enough is enough and that a certain film shouldn’t have been made? If there was ever a film that that could

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    Primary Activities Its consist of the elements that are necessary for adding value and create advantage in business. The first activity in the value chain is inbound logistics‚ which mean receiving material and store it for production. In the Grand Cinema inbound logistics are obtaining movie that suit the customers using the research of statistic. In the process‚ not just contacting with movie distributor is important‚ but food and beverage supplier

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    innovations have had both positive and negative effects on society or on mankind as a whole. The Neolithic Revolution was one of history’s greatest changing points. The scientific developments made during the time period‚ such as domestication‚ effected humans enormously. Another major advancement in technology came during the Industrial Revolution with the creation of the factory system. Both developments had their positive and negative impacts on society that came along with the changes they brought

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    Unrealistic Expectations: Gender Roles Effects of Society “My dear boy‚ no woman is a genius. Women are a decorative sex. They never have anything to say‚ but they say it charmingly. Women represent the triumph of matter over mind‚ just as men represent the triumph of mind over morals.” In 1890‚ when Oscar Wilde wrote The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ the attitude towards women was nowhere close to positive. Men did not look at women with much respect and only thought of them as domestic trophy wife

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    GROWTH: THE NEGATIVE EFFECT ON INDIAN SOCIETY Introduction The study of population growth is very important in a country from the point of society of a country because human being constitute not only as an instrument of production but also end themselves. Its increase is largely depend on some demographic factor like marriage‚ birth‚ death‚ migration etc. It is important to know the quantitative number of people and the growth of particular time with its effect on society negatively and positively

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    The Main Social Effects of the 9/11 Attacks: A Response of American Society. The events that occurred on September 11th‚ 2001 were acts of terror‚ roughly 3‚000 people were killed in the nine-eleven attacks. Four US airplanes were hijacked by chosen members from al-Qaeda a group of terrorists who planned out suicide attacks against important targets in the United States. Of the four planes‚ one struck the Pentagon‚ one crashed in a field in Pennsylvania due to the passengers fighting back against

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    Great Depression. It showcases the stereotypical "Roaring Twenties" lifestyle of wild partying and bootleg liquor. The Great Gatsby focuses on the unattainable “American Dream” of wealth and happiness all in one. Materialism has such an effect on American society today. People value wealth more than happiness. People seem to always want to flaunt what they have and seem better than others. Those who have less look up to and admire those that do have wealth. The Great Gatsby focuses on a group

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    examples of a shift in the melodrama genre. Rebel Without A Cause depicts the story of a troublemaking teenager‚ Jim Stark‚ with unaffectionate parents‚ who is faced with moving to a new environment. The Last Picture Show‚ a film about the recession of cinema in a rural town‚ reflects the breakdown of censorship during the Modernist period. The experimentation of genre beginning in the 1950s during the Postclassical period changed

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    EGERTON UNIVERSITY Nakuru Town Campus Dennis Muli MTB/40268/09 EFFECT OF SOCIAL NETWORKING ON SOCIETY 16th Dec 2010 INTRODUCTION Networking as we know it today has gone a notch higher thanks to the internet and technology as a whole. The number and popularity of social networks has grown immensely since 2005. Sites like Facebook‚ MySpace‚ Twitter‚ Tagged and a numerous number of dating sites have found their way into our PCs and phones. All one needs to gain access to these social

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