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    Americanization

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    Dear shareholders at Medico A/S. We have enclosed a notice convening a meeting to the company’s annual shareholders’ meeting Wednesday‚ 17 June 20XX‚ at 2 pm. The shareholders’ meeting will take place at BØRSEN‚ Børsbygningen‚ København K. We hope you will have the possibility to attend and we have enclosed an order form for an admission card. We kindly ask you to return it in the enclosed post-paid envelope as soon as possible. We kindly remind you that Kapitalbank A/S must receive

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    from all the turmoil taking place in The United States of America. The war in Vietnam‚ the Civil Rights Movement and Lyndon Johnson’s “The Great Society” spurred the rise of this hippie movement. A hippie is a person who removes himself/herself from society‚ hereby cutting all political ties. Hippies moved to communes and grew their hair long‚ as a way to reject authority. However‚ the hippie movement is most known for its free love and experimental drug use practices. Hippies would sleep with whomever

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    reform movements in US

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    Reform Movements in the United States A reform movement is a kind of social movement that aims to make gradual change‚ or change in certain aspects of society‚ rather than rapid or fundamental changes. A reform movement is distinguished from more radical social movements such as revolutionary movements. Reformists’ ideas are often grounded in liberalism‚ although they may be rooted in socialist or religious concepts. Some rely on personal transformation; others rely on small collectives‚ such as

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    POLITICAL MOVEMENT IN HK

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    various social networks organized an anti-national education movement‚ which resulted in a great ring of the public and the concession of the government. In this movement‚ social networks play an important role‚ they facilitate the mobilization of people‚ bringing awareness of the people so as to enlarge the scale of the movement. In this paper‚ I will mainly investigate the role of social networks in strengthening and undermining the movement‚ and also the effort tin bringing participant with different

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    organized temperance movements‚ including Australia‚ Canada‚ Britain‚ Denmark‚ Poland‚ and of course‚ the United States. The American temperance movement was the most widespread reform movement of the 19th century‚ culminating in laws that completely banned the sale of all alcoholic beverages. The movement progressed from its humble local roots to nationwide organizations with millions of members and large amounts of political power. The growth of the temperance movement resulted from the changes

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    Chipco Movement in India

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    Chipko Movement‚ started in 1970’s‚ was a non violent movement aimed at protection and conservation of trees and forests from being destroyed. The name of the Chipko moment originated from the word ’embrace’ as the villagers used to hug the trees and protect them from wood cutters from cutting them. Chipko movement was based on the Gandhian philosophy of peaceful resistance to achieve the goals. It was the strong uprising against the against those people‚ who were destroying the natural resources

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    Is Globalization Americanization? In my opinion‚ I don’t believe an item ’s history and origin make it inevitably American. This is partly because some items don’t gain the popularity here‚ but rather outside the country. In addition‚ some franchises are seen in so many countries that while it’s likely known that it originated in America‚ that’s the only “American” thing about it. Lastly‚ some For the fast food examples such as McDonald’s or Starbucks‚ they are probably best known in terms of

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    Modern Militia Movement

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    The modern militia movement took off in the mid-1990s‚ with the first large militias appearing in 1994 and growth continuing over the next several years. The movement reflected widespread anger over what was seen as the meddling of a relatively liberal administration in Washington—from gun control to environmental laws to a variety of other federal mandates. But what really ignited the movement was the bloodshed in Ruby Ridge‚ Idaho‚ and Waco‚ Texas. In 1992‚ during a standoff between white supremacist

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    The Americanization policies said that when indigenous people learned American customs and values they would soon merge tribal traditions with European-American culture and peacefully melt into the greater society. The Dawes Act of 1887‚ which allotted tribal lands to individuals and resulted in an estimated total of 93 million acres leaving Native American lands‚ and the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 were also part of these policies. Laws and policies were never upheld. The Indian Removal Act

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    Anti Arrack Movement

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    Anti +arrack movement Anti +arrack movement means movement against alcoholism. An anti- arrack movement was created in a remote village in Dubagunta‚ in Andhra Pradesh in 1972. It began as a spontaneous movement of women against alcoholism and agitated to force the closure of the arrack (liquor) shop in the village in Nellore district and adopted by the other districts of Andhra Pradesh. There was no organized leadership to start with in the anti-arrack movement. Most of the groundwork

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