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    countries today‚people in cities either live alone or in small family units‚rather than in large‚extended family groups.Is this a positive or negative trend? -孤单 -不安全 +环境安静 It is a popular tendency that a large number of people prefer to live without companying or live with a small family group. However‚ a part of people still believe that it is better to live in a large family. From my own viewpoint‚ living with a big family unit is the best. In the first‚ no matter where we are‚ safety

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    The Decline of the West

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    A: The Decline of the West af Kristoffer Lindegaard The capitalistic world was doing great‚ everyone was making money‚ and spending it like there was no tomorrow. Banks were lending people money to buy bigger houses‚ faster cars‚ and all other material things that an upper class family might need. Everything seemed perfect‚ until the financial world suddenly discovered that these methods weren’t sustainable and thus firing‚ and making no money available for lending anymore was needed. Mike‚ the

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    Growth and Decline

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    M2- Growth and Decline of Sectors In the UK there are three sectors. These are the primary‚ secondary and tertiary sectors. The primary sector and the secondary sectors are declining due to a number of reasons such as cheaper imports and the increasing use of technology‚ taking over jobs which used to be done by hand‚ e.g. milking cows. It is cheaper to import resources and materials such as coal‚ farming products and meat from abroad from places such as India‚ China etc. The primary sector

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    traditionally families have mostly been the ‘traditional nuclear family’ made up of a married man and woman and at least one child. However there has recently been a decline in the amount of traditional nuclear families and an increase in the amount of diverse families. There are now less people following the traditional view that the nuclear family is the ‘normal’ way to live. The diverse families now include families such as‚ lone parent families‚ reconstituted family‚ extended family‚ lone person

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    The MySpace Decline

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    THE MYSPACE DECLINE MySpace is a social networking website that was launched in 2003 from its headquarters in California by creators Chris DeWolfe and Tom Anderson. In July 2005‚ it was purchased by the News Corporation for $580 million by the founder and chairman‚ Rupert Murdoch. From then on‚ MySpace took its place as the dominant social site by creating a shared experience‚ using music‚ film and pop culture to connect over 100 million users. The purchase was seen as a good investment and in

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    Decline Of Feudalism

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    Tokugawa Shogunate was ruling. Like the Qing period in China‚ the Tokugawa period was a long‚ stable rule because it was very closed‚ hermetically sealed even. However‚ little did the Tokugawa know‚ Japan¡¦s stability of feudalism would lead to its own decline. There was‚ at the time before the arrival of Commodore Perry in 1853‚ the key factor that would bring any society down to its knees. There was discontent amongst the people of Japan. A major factor that keeps a feudal society functioning is the

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    Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Television has destroyed communication among friends and family. Use specific reasons and examples to support your opinion. While TV has been blamed for many of society’s failings‚ especially as a time consumer for the masses‚ it might also be the source of many of our ideas and information. Arguably‚ the ideas and information may be suspect in terms of quality and value but TV has probably become a major focal point in most homes throughout

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    decline of whales

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    The Decline of the Whales Whales are the largest living mammals in the world. “Whale lifespans are about 40-100 years” says John Corbett from the Marine Life Museum. (1) Scientist have concluded that whales are intelligent creatures because they have their own language in which they communicate‚ it is called echolocation. Whales have intricate social behaviours and live in social groups just like humans do. So it is fair to say

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    Television Production

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    ABSTRACT Television has been an excellent medium for entertainment and information ever since the invention of the electron scanning tube in 1923 by Vladimir Kosma Zworykin‚ who is considered the father of the modern television. With the conversion to digital format 1080i in 1998‚ there has been a boom in the production of different types and technologies for Televisions. A new generation of televisions has been developed‚ including liquid crystal display (LCD)‚ rear projection‚ and high definition

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    Kodak's Decline

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    | 2013 | | Oxford Brookes University Thomas de Kerchove 12083686 P58502: Richard Mohun24th of April 2013 | the management of innovation and change : | Case study : Kodak and the Digital revolution | Table of content 1) Introduction: 3 2) Increased competition (1975- ): 4 2.1) Change challenge (Diagnosing) 4 2.2) Kodak’s reaction (Enacting) 5 2.3) Critical analysis (Explaining) 6 3) Lack of communication and the cultural change: 6 2.1) Change challenge (Diagnosing)

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