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    traditional family in the 1960’s is much different than that of today. There are factors that are involved in this change such as the make-up‚ status‚ and economics. Experts have noted that the fact that families are weaker now than those in the 1960’s and this could be the cause of problems that are being faced by people in society today.   Families of today are faced with hardships that the families of the 1960’s didn’t have to deal with. In the 1960’s the majority of families were a one income

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    March 14 2013 How has the nature of family life changed in Australia over the past 50 years and what impact has this had on Australian society ? Society and culture The nature of family life in Australia’s has changed over the past 50 years mainly due to advances in technology‚ changes in gender roles and also because of who has power and authority in todays modern families. As a result of these changes‚ Australia’s society has been impacted in many ways. For example‚ there has been an increase

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    Changing nature of family over the last 50 years.- In many industrialized countries‚ people are increasingly turning away from traditional family patterns. They are adopting new roles for family members and various kinds of family structures. Many of these changes reflect scientific‚ economic‚ and social developments and changing attitudes. For example‚ modern birth control methods enable couples to limit the size of their family and to space their children. Many young people are postponing marriageand

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    How much has the role of women changed in the last 30 years? Since the introduction of the pill on the NHS and the equal pay act we have seen massive changes in how women are viewed in society. In this essay I will be looking at how these have changed societies views and how they have affected women. I want to research this topic as I believe that there has been great leaps forward in how women are able to live and how this is now affecting the rest of the world. I will be analysing some of the

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    Explain how the role of an accountant has changed over time. Discuss the role of the accountant in modern business. I. Introduction. Thesis statement: Many changes have happened in Accounting in the last few years. Most of which are differences in styles and also ways to implement this knowledge in modern business. II. What are an older-style accountant and modern accountant? 1. Overview of the situation in the past. 2. Previous information about an older- style accountant

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    The History of volleyball has changed very much since when it was first invented but the changes were probably for the better. Volleyball is a male and female sport where there are opportunities for both to play and be successful in. I think it is a very fun and interesting sport to play. Volleyball was created by a man named William G. Morgan about four years after basketball was invented. It was originally a combination of baseball‚ basketball‚ Tennis and handball‚ and was called Mintonette. It

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    Honor has always been a central aspect of one’s identity. People go great lengths to keep and prove their honor. Honor is a popular topic that is regularly seen throughout literature‚ but what exactly is honor? Honor today is seen as one’s integrity and protecting one’s values and beliefs. But it has not always been that way. Honor is a difficult concept to characterize due to the fact that the definition of honor has changed over time and varies from culture to culture. In past times‚ honor was

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    many things changed throughout the years and this also between different countries‚ in different times of the year. Differently‚ the various technologies invaded our world in many ways‚ such as mobile phones/SMS‚ computers‚ the Internet‚ Television‚ iPods‚ Social Network‚ or music technology. The television‚ one of the most popular mass media in these days‚ was developed in 1884‚ as a first electromechanical machine from a German named Paul Gottlieb Nipkow‚ but nowadays it using has changed; it is employ

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    War has changed greatly over time‚ especially in the area of developing strategies and tactics to make an army more powerful. The war has developed from using guns and having to physically shoot people to being able to drop a bomb and not really see the effect. This essay will discuss the change in what makes a countries army powerful‚ how the use of weapons and tactics has been used to dehumanise war and the variation in our reasons for war. It will also discuss the impact of these changes on society

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    Honor has a lot of different meanings‚ from high respect‚ to privilege‚ to moral sexuality‚ but through the many years the thought of honor existed‚ “The term honor has always been a word used to describe men and women of high moral worth or great achievement”(Honor). An honorable person is a selfless person‚ one that can be trusted‚ a person who you can depend on‚ a person who will always do the right thing and will never let anyone down. People of earlier times were taught honor from a young age

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