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ARCHAEOLOGY
Alternate Archaeologies
Alternate Archaeologies
Introduction
Article “Alternative archaeologies: nationalist, colonialist, imperialist”, by Trigger examines the differences and similarities in the questions that had been asked by the prehistoric archaeologists, and the answers accepted logically in the different parts of the world, under changing social conditions. The archaeology of different countries of the world strongly influenced by location and ...
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Role of an Interpreter
Essential role of an Interpreter
Introduction
According to the data of Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were 22000 jobs for interpreters in 2000. This indicates the important role of Interpreters. They are the bridges in communication, who convert one language into another. They do not only translate words, but ...
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Sociology of Youth
Sociology of Youth
A - Some Definitions
Culture is the set of knowledge, skills, traditions, customs that fit a human group to form a civilization.
The concept of the social individual is undoubtedly of great complexity and richness. In technical terms, it symbolizes everything that cannot be divided but, ...
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SEX AND RELATIONSHIPS
Sex and Relationships
Sex and relationships
Introduction
Sex and relationship strongly related to each other. Sex refers to the natural urge which encourage in involving in any form of sexual activity with their partner. However, it researched that sex life play an important role in constructing any relationship with a strong ...
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Has Canada Become a “Postindustrial” Society?
Has Canada become a “Postindustrial” Society?
Post- Industrialism
A concept applied for the characterization of the dynamics, structure, and possible future of advanced industrial societies is termed as postindustrial society. The idea of postindustrial society, like the more recent conceptions of postmodern and fundamentally modern society, tries ...
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HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
Humanities and Social Science
Humanities and Social Science
Introduction
Globalization means increased interconnectedness, the expansion and deepening of various social, economic and political, the growing interdependence of all societies together, promoted by increased financial flows, financial and communications. Globalization has benefited from the explosive development of two sectors, ...
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Bible Genesis 3
“As group symbols and social types are generally defined means of antonyms in pairs, ambivalence will seem to be an intrinsic quality of the Eternal Feminine". To what extent do you agree with this statement?
These extracts are taken from 'The Second Sex', one of the popular works by ...
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ARCHAEOLOGY EXHIBITION
Archaeology Exhibition
Archaeology Exhibition
Introduction
This paper has been written with regards to post-modern archaeology exhibition and the way in which its display would look like. Traditionally, the exhibitions that were arranged were very much different from the way in which exhibitions are arranged today. The paper also analyzes the ...
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POST-MODERNITY
Post-Modernity
Post-Modernity
Introduction
Post- modernism is regarded as a philosophical movement that takes into account many forms of culture and science. Archaeology in the future will lead to the revelation of modern times. History has a lot of impact on modernism and this can be seen in different eras. The life experiences ...
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HUMAN RIGHTS & SUBSTANCE MISUSE
Human Rights and Substance Misuse - Health and Social Care
Table of Contents
Introduction1
Discussion2
Human Rights Issues3
Empowerment to Bring Change5
Service Users9
Role of the Pharmacist10
Conclusion11
Human Rights and Substance Misuse - Health and Social Care
Introduction
Health has been associated with the biological dimension, but today we must recognize the limitations ...