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    6.Impact on food habit 7.Impact on dress pattern 8.Impact on family 9. Impact on social customs and values 10. Impact on rcommunication and technology 12.Impact on film and literatureeligion 11.Impact on 13. Impact on profession related issues Positive impacts of westernization Due to globalization‚ westernization is spreading out all over the world. Westernization has been placed in different countries because of globalization and needless to say‚ it has had an impact on the lifestyle of Bangladeshi

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    POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE ASPECTS OF FRATERNITIES The first thing that enters my mind when I hear the word fraternities are organizations of guys who spend their time drinking beers and having their social gatherings. Well‚ these accusations have been proven many times on the articles that I have read a long time ago‚ that most fraternity members‚ especially on college campuses are seen as drunks who accomplish nothing scholastically or socially. But this impression of mine has changed a little after

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    positive and negative impacts of social networking sites THE POSITIVE PART Social networking Web sites are helping businesses advertise‚ thus social networking Web sites are benefiting businesses - economically.  Social networking Web sites are helping education by allowing teachers and coaches to post club meeting times‚ school projects‚ and even homework on these sites.  Social networking Web sites are enabling advancements in science and medicine.  Job hunting Stay in touch with friends Positive

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    way of life started to slowly progress.There were many types of growth including economic‚population‚and agriculture. It had many positives and negatives ‚but the positives overshadowed the negatives. There were also things that were both positive and negative throughout the Industrial Revolution. During the Industrial Revolution there were many positive changes happening. Factories were being built which meant more jobs for people. The more jobs that came the population grew. People

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    Positive Versus Negative Traits Sandra Martinez COMP/172 06/09/2014 Myrene A. Magabo Positive Versus Negative Traits Despite what many might think‚ Positive versus Negative Traits is well known for centuries across nations and all around the world. Positive and Negative Traits are very significant meaning in the lives of many human beings. They are qualities of human consciousness‚ or perhaps we can call endowments of character or simply disposition or personality traits

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    automation or support of human decision making‚ e.g. Decision Support Systems‚ Expert systems‚ and Executive information systems. When this all of this activities run in the organization it face some positive and negative impact. Here in this assignment try to focuse some of this negative and positive impact of MIS in Organization. Introduction Information systems have become integral‚ online‚ interactive tools deeply involved in the minute-to-munite operation and decision making of large organizations

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    Skull rings Over the past few years silver skull ring has engaged on its own tradition and iconic position. Skull imagery is the affection of representational meaning to the human skull. The most communal emblematic use of the skull is as a symbol of demise and mortality‚ but such an interpretation varies with moving social perspectives. The human brain has an unambiguous region for knowing façades; it cannot detach the spitting image of the human skull from the acquainted human face. As of this

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    their conflict positively – with respectful attention to the legitimate needs and interest of all concerned. In terms of explaining the difference of negative and Positive peace this definition seemed the most appropriate. Johan Galtung‚ who had been often referred to as the father of peace studies distinguishes between ‘negative peace’ and ‘positive peace’. Before I elaborate on these two concepts‚ Galtung grew up during World War II in German-occupied Norway‚ where his father arrested was by the

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    Sonali Shah Dr. Valerie Levy Honors English Composition 103 2 October 2012 Negative vs. Positive Connotations More often when we hear a word‚ the definition is not so clear; words in the English language have multiple meanings. For example‚ the word “gay.” This word is very ambiguous meaning either ecstatic or homosexual. Ecstatic obviously has a positive connotation while homosexual can be offensive. In a very similar way‚ Frederick Douglass’ essay “Learning to Read and Write” questions the

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    people believe that the life of the child starts as soon as it was conceived (O’ Brian‚ 15). The other side that people can argue is that there are circumstances where abortion should be allowed (15). There are many positive and negative aspects of abortion. Abortion has a huge effect on today’s society. Abortion was first practiced by the Hebrews (O’ Brien 15). The Hebrews did the procedure only when the mother’s health or her life was at risk (15). At first‚ the Christian church was against

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