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1951: Walmart And Why It Is Good For
... to economic, it can t be denied that there are evolutionary processes taking place constantly. But it would be impossible to take a small piece of time out of our history, study it, and then conclude what is exactly evolving. The evolution processes take place simultaneously and can only be seen from the larger picture. That is why it is necessary to take a collective look at our history, from one point in time until another, to effectively see the process of evolution work. The industrial revolution began with one or two ideas for a better means of mass ...
1952: Voodoo Research Paper
... based on balance and tradition. The religion is not something which should be encountered with inhibition or fear induced from childhood horror stories, but embraced for it s strength and history. Voodoo (also known as Vodun, Vodou, Umbanda, Quimbanda, and Candomble) originated as an amalgam of African religions during the slave trade. As slaves were shipped from Africa to the Carribean ... leaves the individual looking corpse like. Voodoo has been greatly misrepresented in American society. It is an honorable and thoughtful religion which should be commended for it s tenacity through history and it s involvement in the lives of so many. Voodoo is not the stuff myths and horror movies, rather it is a peaceful and loving religion which can benefit ...
1953: Tv And Media Effect On The Pub
... n1 p2(9). Title: No contest: The trumped-up conflict between freedom of the press and the right to a fair trial. Author: Bruce W. Sanford Source: Journal of Contemporary History, July 1998 v33 n3 p419(31). Title: Television's visual impact on decision-making in the USA, 1968: the Tet Offensive and Chicago's Democratic National Convention. Author: David Culbert Source: Journal of Contemporary History, July 1998 v33 n3 p419(31). Title: Television's visual impact on decision-making in the USA, 1968: the Tet Offensive and Chicago's Democratic National Convention. Author: David Culbert ...
1954: Trends In Policing
... this today had undergone changes from the first police forces of early America, law enforcement has seen trends come and go. Law enforcement is divided into three major eras throughout history. These eras are the political era, the reform era and the community era. The political era that took place between 1840-1930 was characterized by five points, which was the ... of police cars and personnel, it can verify addresses, determine the beat of incidents, give a case number and the priority of each call and some systems even report dangerous history. Mobil digital communications (MDC) provides a nonverbal way of transmitting dispatch and status messages between a communication center and patrol units and can access data files from the communications centers ...
1955: Tourism In New Zealand
Tourism In New Zealand Executive Summary The following report provides an accurate and informative overview of the nature of tourism, its history and growth, the structure of the New Zealand industry and the impact of tourism from a New Zealand perspective. The report will draw a conclusion which Highlights area of consideration ... and so on. There are plenty of New Zealand Tourism surveys available, some examples are The New Zealand International Visitors Survey 1996/97 or the New Zealand Tourist Attraction Survey. History & Growth Travel facilitators and motivators have been fundamental in the development of tourism to where it is today both in New Zealand and internationally. Travel facilitators are simply the factors ...
1956: Three Gorges Dam
... officials have been unable to decide which agency should administer the funds. 4.5 Cost of dam The Three Gorges dam will be the most expensive single construction project in history. The Chinese leaders are so determined to build the dam, that they haven't considered whether it is economically viable. In 1992 the official cost of the dam was set ... dams will produce more power and last longer then one main dam. Sedimentation of separate dams would be less and these dams would be able to preserve China's cultural history. The greater amount of smaller dams would cause less soil erosion and more power for a much lower cost. It would be able to compete with China's booming industrial ...
1957: There Is No Escape
... team level. The Los Angeles Dodgers have most recently been the center of attention due to the top media coverage of the team. The team does, however, have a great history. They were originally known as the Brooklyn dodgers until they made a move to Los Angeles in 1958. They then became the Los Angeles Dodgers and their owner became Walter ... win. Most recently, Kevin Brown, one of the league's top pitchers was signed to a 105 million dollar contract for 7 years. This is the biggest contract in baseball history. This and other aquisitions was supposed to lead the Dodgers to excellence this year. Unfortunately for Dodgers fans, this did not happen. The team is 20 games out of first ...
1958: The Working Class In Middletow
The Working Class In Middletown Throughout the history of civilization man has always grouped people into classes. Some cultures base their classes on religion, some on financial status, and some on occupation. The fortunate individuals who live among ... the fortunate opportunities that the other classes share. These citizens have little or no education, make little money, and are often handicapped by a psychological or physiological disorder. In American history a class which doesn't fit this three system bracket has evolved. This class is called the working class. The working class is a rather complicated group and almost has ...
1959: The Study Of Criminology
... is another technique criminologists use. In a case study, a criminologist examines all the personality traits and social conditions that affect one criminal. The researcher studies the person's family history, environment, physical condition, psychological state, and many other characteristics. All these details help determine how certain conditions produce criminal behavior in an individual. Some case studies are conducted on certain groups of criminals, such as rapists or juvenile gangs. A criminologist may use the results of a case history to work out a theory about the development of criminal behavior. Most criminologists have university training in criminal justice, sociology, psychology, psychiatry. or related areas. Requirements vary for a career ...
1960: The Protestant Ethic And The S
... of production (ibid.). Using the work of Charnock Weber expressed how even the use of cultural and aesthetic goods were limited to things which did not cost anything (ibid.). Neils History of the Puritans (ibid.) is used by Weber to prove that outwards forms of luxury were condemned by Protestants, since they were condemned as being idolatry of the flesh . Many ... he acknowledged the limitations of his work, and did not put it forward to substitute for a one sided materialistic an equally one sided spiritualistic causal interpretation of culture and history .(op-cit) BIBLIOGRAPHY (1) HUGHES, MARTIN, AND SHARROCK: CLASSICAL SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY:SAGE: P36 (2) WEBER:GIDDENS:PARSONS:1976 THE PROTESTANT ETHIC AND THE SPIRIT OF CAPITALISM: P,X ibid.-p35 ...


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