Examine at least two examples of cultural contact between civilizations in which the exchange created significant cultural and/or societal changes.

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Using the readings from Guns, Germs, and Steel and The Big Questions in Science, the Sky News video, and the National Public Radio audio podcast as background, write a well-documented, 500- to 1000-word APA-compliant paper that addresses the following:

Examine at least two examples of cultural contact between civilizations in which the exchange created significant cultural and/or societal changes.

Based on these past events, identify both cautions and possible guidelines for similar situations that are occurring in the present or might occur in the future.

Identify how the protests examined in the studies by Brym et al. and Vraga et al. made use of new media technologies in their activist efforts.

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According to Reed, “The political impact of new media technologies will depend on how the informational and communicational powers of the technologies are put to use. If information gathering is simply used to further already existing political beliefs, then our political lives will be no richer, and may in fact become more polarized and dangerous. If information gathering leads to expanded knowledge and more substantive exchanges of ideas, then greater political wisdom may emerge. But the technology is only the means; the ends, once again, will be decided by who uses the technology most imaginatively and most effectively” (p. 125).

In a paper of approximately 500 words (two double-spaced pages), apply one or two outside sources and draw on insights from Chapter 6 in Digitized Lives: Culture, Power, and Social Change in the Internet Era and articles from this week’s reading to examine the following:

Identify how the protests examined in the studies by Brym et al. and Vraga et al. made use of new media technologies in their activist efforts.

Synthesize the conclusions of Brym et al. and Vraga et al. with the respect to the authors’ evaluations of the protestors’ uses of social media to advance social change.

Describe the specific theories, assumptions, or “schools of thought” that the characters in the film have.

Dances with Wolves (1990). Lt. John Dunbar (Kevin Costner) is assigned to the Western frontier on his own request after an act of bravery. He finds himself at an abandoned outpost. At first he maintains strict order using the methods and practices taught to him by the military, but as the film progresses, he makes friends with a nearby Native American tribe, and his perceptions of the military, the frontier, and Native Americans change dramatically.
Working Girl (1988). Tess McGill (Melanie Griffith) works as a secretary for a large firm involved in acquiring media corporations such as radio and television. When her boss has a skiing accident, Tess gets a chance to use her own ideas and research, ideas that she has been keeping within herself for years – ideas that are arguably better, and more insightful into mass media practices, than her boss’s ideas were.
Schindler’s List (1993). In Poland during World War II, Oskar Schindler (Liam Neeson) gradually becomes concerned for his Jewish workforce after witnessing their persecution by the Nazis. He initially was motivated by profit, but as the war progressed he began to sympathize with his Jewish workers and attempted to save them. He was credited with saving over 1000 Jews from extermination. (Based on a true story.)
Gran Torino (2008). Walt Kowalski (Clint Eastwood), a recently widowed Korean War veteran alienated from his family and angry at the world. Walt’s young neighbor, an Asian American, is pressured into stealing Walt’s prized 1972 Ford Gran Torino by his cousin for his initiation into a gang. Walt thwarts the theft and subsequently develops a relationship with the boy and his family.
In your initial post, answer the following questions:

Describe the specific theories, assumptions, or “schools of thought” that the characters in the film have. How do their schools of thought differ?
How do the main characters change over the course of a film? How do their goals or desires change? Do they see themselves differently by the end of the film?
Which reflective theory from the course best illustrates the process the main characters go through during the film? How so?
Would you say that the main characters evolved or grew after learning something that was new, or a new approach, a new theory, or a new understanding of their place in the world?

Explain, with specificity, how the shared quotes/concepts/ideas are connected to each other.

Identify and share a brief quote, concept, or idea introduced in Module 5 Readings & Resources that is of particular relevance to you. (one sentences)

Possibilities include but are not limited to information that is personally meaningful, applicable to a personal experience, related to learning in another class, applies to a current or sociopolitical event

Explain, in detail, how the shared quote/concept/idea is personally relevant. (one paragraph)

CONTENT:

Identify and share two brief quotes, concepts, or ideas that are related. One must be a quote, concept, or idea introduced Module 5 Readings & Resources and the other must be from another piece of course material presented in Modules 1-4. (one-two sentences)

Explain, with specificity, how the shared quotes/concepts/ideas are connected to each other.

Write a paper relating to the social determinants of health (SDOH) which allows for analysis and synthesis of the students nursing experiences and allows them to reflect on how these experiences will impact their future nursing practice.

write a paper relating to the social determinants of health (SDOH) which allows for analysis and synthesis of the students nursing experiences and allows them to reflect on how these experiences will impact their future nursing practice. Requirements include a thesis statement, detailed outline.

What are the major challenges posed by the global information systems? Choose one challenge and identify a solution to overcome that challenge.

What are the key considerations when developing an information system for a global enterprise? Have you heard of the follow-the-sun model of support? What are the benefits and challenges of such a model?
What are the major challenges posed by the global information systems? Choose one challenge and identify a solution to overcome that challenge. Feel free to use industry examples in your discussion.
Be sure to respond to at least one of your classmates’ posts.

How does this reading connect to cultural relativism and ethnocentrism?

Reflecting a demographic shift, 109 U.S. counties have become majority nonwhite since 2000

Answer the following:

Have you seen signs of increasing diversity in your community (ex: school and neighborhood)
How does this reading connect to cultural relativism and ethnocentrism?
Using your sociological perspective, what do you think are the short-term and long-term effects of these demographic changes?
What are your thoughts on this demographic shift?
Think critically about this reading, be thorough in your answer, and clearly show you are making connections to the course material.